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Tomorrow & Sunday, I’ll be back at San Francisco Asian Art Museum for a large-scale live calligraphy performance, accompanied by Japanese taiko drummers Galen Rogers & Aleo Mok of Jiten Daiko, slide presentation and open studio talk + Q&A, 12pm-4pm.

Our event, titled “New Traditions: Buhay x Sei“, is in collaboration with Baybayin calligraphy artist Kristian Kabuay, who’ll also be demonstrating Baybayin calligraphy accompanied by Filipino musicians. Our performance begins from 12 noon both days in North Court inside of the museum!

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I’m excited to be part of the Asian Art Museum’s 50th Golden Anniversary events (yes, long history!), and share my knowledge, skills and experiences with the community in San Francisco Bay Area. FREE ADMISSION ALL WEEKEND! 
Can’t wait to see you all there!


EVENT DETAILS

New Traditions: Buhay x Sei – Aoi Yamaguchi/Kristian Kabuay calligraphy demonstration, lecture and workshop
Saturday March 5th & Sunday March 6th, 2016
12–4 PM, North Court
Free Admission

“Buhay” in Tagalog and “sei” in Japanese mean “life” and “breath of life.” Inspired by the springtime and celebrating the Asian Art Museum’s 50th birthday, the theme for this performance evokes a positive, uplifting energy, the spirit of awakening from hibernation after a long winter.

12–1 PM Performance
1–1:45 PM Presentations and Q&A
1:45–2:15 PM Break
2:15–4 PM Open studio, table presentation

Asian Art Museum
200 Larkin St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
http://www.asianart.org/