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by subway
6, J, M, N, Q, R, W, Z to Canal St station
B, D to Grand St station
F to East Broadway station
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by bus
M1, M6, M9, M15, M22, M103, B39, B51

walking
From East Village (Cooper Square, below St. Marks/8th Street)
Walk straight down 3rd Avenue, which becomes Bowery, to Chatham Square.
From SoHo
Walk downtown on Broadway, turn left on Canal to Mott Street
From TriBeCa
Walk uptown on Broadway, turn right on Worth (to Chatham Sq.) or Canal Street (to Mott Street)
From South Street Seaport
Walk uptown on Pearl Street (which becomes St. James Pl) to Chatham Square.
From WTC memorial site (corner of Church Street & Vesey Street)
Walk uptown on Church Street or Broadway to Canal Street.  Turn right and walk east.  
From Jury Duty/Centre Street
Walk east on Worth Street one block to Columbus Park.

Lunar Stages
2008 Sunset Cinema Series: Chinatown, Summer of Love

Columbus Park Pavilion Grounds, 67 Mulberry Street, Manhattan
7pm – 8pm: Cultural & Family Activities
Sunset: Movie Screening


Free Admission
(Limited Capacity Available)
Bring a blanket/mat with you!

Movie Lineup:
5.31 -
Nana (Japan, 2005)
6.07 -
Hooked on You (Hong Kong, 2007)
6.14 -
Train Man (Japan, 2005)
6.21 -
Falling for Grace (USA, 2007)
6.28 -
Love on a Diet (Hong Kong, 2001)

Note: All films are shown in their native language with English subtitles, except Falling for Grace.

This program is supported, in part, with public funds from
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
New York State Council on the Arts
New York City Manhattan Delegation

Special Thanks
NYC Office of the Manhattan Borough President
Tai Seng Entertainment

Event Co-Organizer: Asian American / Asian Research Institute (AAARI),  The City University of New York (CUNY)

For more information, please visit www.aaari.info/2008sunsetchinatown.htm.

Red Silk Dancers
Experience the joyous and colorful tradition of Chinese dance.  Directed by Margaret Yuen, the 15 dancers include professionals and local residents.  Family Matinee followed by workshop where children learn Chinese ribbon dance.

Saturday, 5.17.08
1st show: 3:00pm - Family Matinee and Workshop
2nd show: 7:00 pm  - Full Concert

Adults $15 /  Students $10 / Children 12 and under: Free

The Performance Project at University Settlement
184 Eldridge Street
212.453.4532 - Email: project.audience@gmail.com

Silkroad Place: Asian American Heritage Month
30 Mott Street

Activities include:
Movie: My 1919
May 4, 2008 - 1pm / 3pm / 5pm (100 minutes, English subtitles).  Free showing.

Documentary: Becoming American - The Chinese Experience
Part I:  May 7, 2008, 7 - 9 pm
Part II: May 14,2008, 7 - 9 pm
Part II: May 21, 2008, 7 - 9pm

China Learning Tour: Xian
Movie: The Myth (Jackie Chan)
May 10, 2008, 3 - 6pm

Email: chienkun.stam@yahoo.com or visit Silkroad Place for details.


Museum of Chinese in America
70  Mulberry Street, 2/F

Walking Tours:
Saturdays, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24: 1pm - 2:30 pm

Adult $15 /  Student & Seniors  $12 / Members $8  /  Children 5 & under  Free
RSVP: 212.619.4785 or info@mocanyc.org

 

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