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Arts-in-Education programs, and (4) the Community School. AADT held its own New York Season in contemporary dance every year from 1976 to 1990. The dance company's total repertoire, however, encompassed contemporary dance and traditional Asian folk/classical dance from countries such as China, Japan, Korea, India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Bali, and the Pacific Islands. For its touring performances, AADT's programs usually consisted of traditional dances and sometimes contemporary dances. AADT also organized special programs such as the
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artists' materials, including biographical materials, publications, statements, project plans, reviews, exhibition materials (press releases, fliers, etc.), catalogs, taped interviews, and samples of works via slides, photographs and/or digital files. The digital archive, which accounts for 10% of the physical archive and contains over 170 entries, is called
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exhibition initiated a series of visual art exhibitions as part of a new program within the AADT called the Asian Arts Institute, consisting of three to five contemporary visual art exhibitions and one folk art exhibition each year. The Traditional Arts Presentation and Documentation program began in
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After 1993 AAAC's programs consisted of four areas: (1) contemporary Asian American art exhibitions, (2) folk art exhibitions and research, (3) public education, and (4) the development of a permanent collection. These programs encompassed the preservation of Asian cultural traditions as well as the
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workshops, and the on-site Saturday Community Art School for children. The off-site education programs took place in public and private schools, and in other community sites in the five boroughs in New York. "Stories of Chinatown", an off-site program organized in partnership with M.S. 131 that ran
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to offer dance classes and dance presentations to the community. It obtained its original location on the third floor of 26 Bowery Street as an Artist-In-Residence (AIR) tenant in 1976; the education programs were expanded into a Saturday Community School on-site, which included dance and later art
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accumulated since 1989, contains hundreds of contemporary Asian American art works and traditional/folk art pieces. The organization also has an Artists Archive which documents, preserves, and promotes the presence of Asian American visual culture in the United States since 1945. This includes the
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The Arts Centre includes a digital and physical archive. The archive documents Asian American art over the last 60-plus years, and in many cases, the relationship between the artist and AAAC. The physical archive, which is stored at 111 Norfolk Street, consists of approximately 1700 entries of
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community organizations in the United States. The Arts Centre presents the ongoing developments between contemporary Asian & Asian American art forms and Western art forms through the presentation of performance, exhibitions, and public education. AAAC's permanent collection, which it has
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to 111 Norfolk Street. No longer possessing a gallery space, the Arts Centre continues to remain active in the Lower Manhattan community by organizing off-site exhibitions and panel discussions, and by pursuing public arts education through its blog, social media sites, and contributions to
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The Asian American Dance Theatre continued to perform under the artistic direction of Eleanor Yung in New York and around the United States until 1992, and was structured around four areas of programming: (1) its annual New York Dance Season, (2) touring and special performances, (3)
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The mission of the Asian American Arts Centre is to affirm and promote the preservation and creative vitality of Asian American cultural growth through the arts, and its historical and aesthetic linkage to other communities. AAAC accomplishes this by utilizing art, performances,
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a magazine published by AAAC that focuses broadly on citywide Asian American cultural issues, ran as an annual print publication from 1988 to 1993; it was revived in 2008 as an online blog. The Artists-in-Residence program, which supported 19 young artists in total, including
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AAAC's main annual exhibition presented young Asian American artists or artists significantly influenced by Asia. The Arts Centre also organized annual solo exhibitions for mid-career artists. Contemporary artists who have exhibited at AAAC include
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In 1982, the organization created the Asian American Artists' Slide Archive (the first public archive for Asian American artists in the United States), started an annual nine-month Artists-in-Residence program, and organized its first exhibition,
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In addition to regular exhibitions at the Bowery location in Chinatown, AAAC held many of its programs at other sites and locations in the country. In 1989, the Arts Centre organized its most ambitious exhibition,
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in both an aesthetic and scientific context. In collaboration with Think!Chinatown in 2018, AAAC produced a video introduction to fifty artists in its archive, made public in its
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by Russell Leong. Concurrently, AAAC has redistributed much of its organizational activity towards archival documentation, historical record-keeping, and organizing its extensive
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1985. The organization adopted its current name, the Asian American Arts Centre (AAAC), in 1987 to encompass both the dance company (AADT) and the visual arts program.
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During the 14-year run of AADT's New York Season, the dance company performed at various sites and events throughout New York including Riverside Dance Festival,
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classes for children and adults. The organization started its Arts-in-Education program in 1978, conducting workshops and lectures in citywide public schools.
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visual art exhibition, the dance company mounted a program of performances in 1990 titled A Memorial Performance of Music, Poetry and Dance which featured
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U.S. debut of "Deep Structure…" among other performances by contributing artists. A smaller selection of artworks from this exhibition, including art by
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for the exhibition by Senate sponsors, AAAC refused to participate and withdrew the artworks it had planned to exhibit shortly before the show's debut.
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AAAC has produced exhibition catalogs, videos, and sound recordings that document visual arts, oral traditions, music, and performances.
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Cheung, King-Kok (editor) (1997). An Interethnic Companion to Asian American Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 42.
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from 2001 to 2007, brought local seniors and youth together to make ceramic mural portraits portraying the seniors' lives.
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in southwestern China—a region that generated the majority of Chinese immigrants to Chinatown before the passage of the
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The Folk Art program consisted of performances, lectures, and exhibitions, and presented traditional artists during the
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in outlook, the Arts Centre's understanding of 'Asia' encompasses traditions and influences with sources ranging from
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in 1971; and later in 2000, CD audio recordings, essays, and song lyrics compiled in a book titled
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amid controversy around government funding toward sexually explicit art by artists such as
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biennial Ideas City Festival—in 2013, it hosted a panel discussion at the Festival titled
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every year. AAAC produced a collection of materials—including a video documentary titled
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Artasiamerica – A Digital Archive for Asian / Asian American Contemporary Art History
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And He Was Looking for Asia: Alternatives to the Story of Christopher Columbus Today
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Accumulating contributions from over 300 artists over the next several months,
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with other Asian American cultural and political organizations in New York.
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The Asian American Arts Centre was founded in 1974 in New York as the
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Along with 20 other New York City-based organizations including the
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A frequent recipient and benefactor of government grants from the
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in 1992. The Folk Art program also showcased traditions such as
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development of contemporary Asian and Asian American art forms.
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D'Asia Vu: Reclining Bodies (Focus on Artists from Hong Kong)
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7lb9oz: The Reintegration of Tradition into Contemporary Art
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Exhibitions and performances at Bowery location (1983–2010)
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List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City
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in 1994 to hold a joint conference and exhibition titled
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Three Generations: Towards an Asian American Art History
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classes, evolving to offer gallery talks, performances,
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Ancestors: A Collaborative Project with Kenkeleba House
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was exhibited at the Blum Helman Gallery and PS1 (now
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Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute
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In 2010, AAAC officially moved its location from 26
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Asian American Art and Culture in American Ambiance
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