Philip Kan Gotanda: Past and Present

Philip Kan Gotanda: Past and Present

J-Sei At the Movies: Special Guest Philip Kan Gotanda

Friday, September 9, 2022 – 6:30 pm on Zoom

J-Sei Movie Night is thrilled and honored to welcome back Philip Kan Gotanda, a renowned major force in American theater and the creative arts. Philip last made his appearance on Zoom in September 2020 to talk about his work in theater, music, and film and to discuss his short film Drinking Tea (1996).

On Friday, September 9, Philip will again spend time with us on Zoom to present another film he wrote and directed: his 1996 feature-length film, Life Tastes Good, an original comedy-drama about a rogue mobster who meets a mysterious woman while hiding from his vengeful nemesis as he tries to reconcile with his two estranged children.

The film presents an all-Asian cast to tell a story that the filmmaker describes as “part family drama, part romance, and part film noir.” It stars Sab Shimono, Julia Nickson, Tamlyn Tomita, Greg Watanabe, Kelvin Han Yee, Tim Lounibos, Philip Kan Gotanda, Judi Nihei, Tomoye Takahashi, and Diane Takei; with music by Dan Kuramoto and cinematography by Michael Chin.

We’ll also catch up with Philip to learn about his more recent projects, including this year’s premiere in June of Both Eyes Open, an experimental chamber opera by composer Max Giteck Duykers and librettist Philip Kan Gotanda. Please join us for this special evening.

RSVP with “Sept Movie Night” in the subject line.
We’ll send Zoom information prior to the September 9 event.

About Our Guest

The author of one of the largest bodies of Asian American-themed works, Philip Kan Gotanda has over the last four decades brought stories of Asians in the United States to mainstream American theater as well as to Europe and Asia. He has specialized in investigating the Japanese American family, writing a cycle of works in theater, film, song, and opera that chronicle Japanese America from the early 1900s to the present. Mr. Gotanda is an inaugural recipient of the Dramatists Guild 2021 Playwrights Legacy Initiative, a two-year award acknowledging his body of work in American Theater.

Mr. Gotanda is a respected independent filmmaker. His 3 films — Life Tastes Good, Drinking Tea, and The Kiss — all have been official entries at the Sundance Film Festival. Mr. Gotanda adapted his play, The Wash, into a feature film, directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno. The Wash is one of the first films about the Asian American family to have a theatrical release.

Mr. Gotanda is a musician and collaborates on musical works. His libretto for the opera Both Eyes Open with composer Max Duykers, about a Japanese American farmer and his wife, made its premiere in June 2022 at the Presidio Theater in San Francisco.

A CD of Mr. Gotanda performing his original songs in a 1980 concert with violinist DH Hwang is now available at Yokohama, Ca. Records. He wrote the oratorio for the Kent Nagano piece, Manzanar: An American Story, an orchestral work about the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans. He is also working on music projects with composer Shinji Eshima and multi-instrumentalist David Coulter.

Mr. Gotanda holds a law degree from Hastings College of Law and studied pottery in Mashiko, Japan, with the late Hiroshi Seto. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim, TCG/Pew, Lila Wallace, as well as other honors and awards. Presently Mr. Gotanda is a professor with the Department of Theater Dance and Performance Studies at the University of California at Berkeley. He resides at the Berkeley Art Plant in the Hills with his novelist-producer wife, Alameda Arts Commissioner Diane Emiko Takei and their pup.

J-Sei Movie Night Bento

September 9 Bento

For movie night, you can order specially made obento from My Friend Yuji for pickup on Friday, September 9 in conjunction with Movie Night. Here are Chef Yuji’s mouth-watering offerings:

  • Buta Kimchi Bowl – $18

    Pork Belly, stir fried kimchi vegetables and banchan seasonal vegetables over rice

  •  Cantonese Style Fish Bowl – $22

    Chilean Sea bass steamed fish style with sweet soy, garlic, ginger and fresh choy sum with rice

To order,  click on the button below to place your order.

Pick up your meal at the selected pick-up time at J-Sei on Friday, September 9th. Please remember to wear a mask and observe social distance protocol. Thank you!

To order: When you click on the button above, it will take you directly to a pop-up order form on the My Friend Yuji webpage, where you first select a pickup time. In the next window, click anywhere inside the box frame to open another pop-up and select the number of bento you want to order, then click on “Add item” to close the pop-up. Click the “View order” bar at the bottom to confirm your order and click “Continue to payment” to sign in and pay for your order.

Support J-Sei At the Movies

Thanks to you, J-Sei At the Movies recently celebrated its third anniversary! We look forward to more creative programming with educational and inspiring Japanese and Japanese American films. We are especially grateful for the up close and personal chats with filmmakers as we learn so much from the exchange.

We love having a growing and enthusiastic audience. You are the best! We welcome any donations to help us offset costs for Movie Night. Thanks for considering this.

Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki

J-Sei At the Movies: Watch Party with group discussion

Friday, August 12, 2022 – 6:30 pm on Zoom

August is always a special month for memory and reflection in our community. Not only is this the time of Obon, when we honor our ancestors and departed loved ones, but it is also the occasion to commemorate the tragic bombing that occurred on August 6 and 9, 1945, in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and their aftermath.

On Friday, August 12, J-Sei will livestream a classic film followed by a group discussion about the bombing, the end of World War II, and the lasting trauma. But also, to follow the wise words of filmmaker and Hiroshima resident Tokigawa Hideyuki (our special guest for movie night in June), we should also observe the new life and spirit that has steadily developed out of these devastated areas ever since those fateful days.

Please join us for this special program.

RSVP with “August Movie Night” in the subject line.
We’ll send Zoom information prior to the August 12 event.


Additional Event Announcement

A Remembrance for Peace: Hiroshima-Nagasaki Virtual Commemoration will be streamed on Tuesday, August 9th at 6:30 pm. View the program on Facebook Live or YouTube Live through the Nichibei website: https://www.nichibei.org/virtual-remembrance/

The program will feature The Mushroom Club, a short narrative documentary by local filmmaker Steven Okazaki. Academy Award–winning filmmaker Steven Okazaki journeys to Hiroshima, 25 years after his first trip and 60 years after the devastating atomic bomb drop. He takes a personal look at Hiroshima—the place, the people, the historic event, the idea—and creates a compelling collection of everyday images: a class photo, a spool of thread, a handful of buttons, documenting the powerful stories that come with them. The film features ten hibakusha or atomic bomb survivors, including a 90-year-old survivor and members of the “Kinoko Kai” or “The Mushroom Club,” a support group created for children born with defects caused by nuclear contamination.

Also presented will be reflections from “In Hiroshima: A Teennager Finds A Home,” a travel journal by Daisy Okazaki, who ventured to Hiroshima on her own in 2020.

The Interfaith Ceremony at the SF Japantown Peace Plaza, and Toro Nagashi (Floating Lantern) Ceremony at the San Francisco Sokoji Temple, both to be held on August 6th, will be part of the virtual program.

The Hiroshima-Nagasaki Commemoration is a collaboration of Friends of Hibakusha, Japanese American Religious Federation (JARF) and Nichi Bei Foundation.

J-Sei Movie Night Bento

August 12 Bento

For movie night, you can order specially made obento from My Friend Yuji for pickup on Friday, August 12 in conjunction with Movie Night. Here are Chef Yuji’s mouth-watering offerings:

  • Char Siu Rice Plate – Marinated roasted char siu pork, bok choy and ginger scallion rice $18
  • Futomaki – (vegetarian) Spinach, takuan, gobo, ginger, cucumber, kanpyo and shiitake mushroom $12
  • Rainbow Roll – Snow crab, cucumber topped with assorted fish and avocado $18
  • The Hannah Special – Spicy tuna, mango, cucumber and topped with razzle dazzle (jalapeño jam) $15

You can click on the button below to place your order.

Pick up your meal at the selected pick-up time at J-Sei on Friday, August 12th. Please remember to wear a mask and observe social distance protocol. Thank you!

To order: When you click on the button above, it will take you directly to a pop-up order form on the My Friend Yuji webpage, where you first select a pickup time. In the next window, click anywhere inside the box frame to open another pop-up and select the number of bento you want to order, then click on “Add item” to close the pop-up. Click the “View order” bar at the bottom to confirm your order and click “Continue to payment” to sign in and pay for your order.

Support J-Sei At the Movies

Thanks to you, J-Sei At the Movies recently celebrated its third anniversary! We look forward to more creative programming with educational and inspiring Japanese and Japanese American films. We are especially grateful for the up close and personal chats with filmmakers as we learn so much from the exchange.

We love having a growing and enthusiastic audience. You are the best! We welcome any donations to help us offset costs for Movie Night. Thanks for considering this.

Discovering the Deep with George Matsumoto at Monterey Bay

Discovering the Deep with George Matsumoto at Monterey Bay

 

Discovering the Deep Ocean with Monterey Bay Aquarium (Virtual)

Thursday, July 14, 6:30 pm

How deep and vast is the ocean with a great expanse to explore.  Join us for this special opportunity to hear about the deep sea from Dr. George Matsumoto, senior education and research specialist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI). Bringing together science and technology, MBARI is helping to transform the field of oceanography, making it possible to explore and understand our ocean–which covers more than 70 percent of our planet.

MBARI is working toward a future where the breathtaking majesty of our ocean is fully visible, a future where our home-grown technology is scaled globally to monitor and predict ecosystem changes, and a future where the most important frontier we have left is healthy and resilient. With engaging and informative short video clips, MBARI brings the deep ocean to us.

Please RSVP to jill@j-sei.org with “deep ocean” in the subject to receive the ZOOM link. Enjoy this program with the family, adults, kids, grandparents –  a multigenerational exploration!

 

Main photo: Scientists of Monterey Bay Aquarium, University of Hawaii, and Cal State Long Beach tag a young white shark as part of Project White Shark, a multi-institutional research collaboration. 2010 Monterey Bay Aquarium

The Monterey Bay Aquarium’s 1,100 volunteers help support its mission of inspiring ocean conservation. 2010 MBARI

Staff and volunteers engage with visitors at the Open House event.  2010 Monterey Bay Aquarium

The deep-sea crown jelly Atolla typically has one tentacle much longer than the rest. This trailing tentacle may help the jelly snag prey. 2019 Monterey Bay Aquarium

J-Sei Returning Classes – on Wednesdays

IN-PERSON

We welcome back the Japanese classes and Mah Jongg Club to J-Sei with a new day set for Wednesday afternoons, to begin on August 3rd. 

Japanese 1A (1-2 pm) & Japanese 1B (2:15-3:15 pm)

Learn the basics of Japanese conversation. Nobuko Satake taught Japanese language at El Cerrito High School and brings her experience and joy of teaching Japanese language and culture to J-Sei. With simple instruction and an engaging style, she encourages an ease in learning Japanese.

Mah Jongg Club (1-3 pm)

Over the past two years, the J-Sei Mah Jongg Club members have continued to keep their minds sharp and enjoy the camaraderie with an online weekly game.  With hopes to renew friendships, Hiroshi Satake will offer hybrid Mah Jongg  to encourage in-person community interaction and maintain an online experience for those who choose not to gather.  

 

All individuals who are interested in participating are required to pre-register online and show a Proof of Vaccination and Booster.  We require masks to be worn indoors at J-Sei and for participants to sign a daily COVID-19 health waiver upon entering the building. Thank you for helping us keep our J-Sei community safe.  To register.

Fall Prevention: Introduction to Balance

Fall Prevention: Introduction to Balance (11 am – 12 noon)

Do you fear falling? Do you feel less than confident as you walk? This class is designed to strengthen your legs, hips & upper body. We use gait exercises to increase confidence during direction changes & standing. We do simple eye exercises to help with special awareness. The class is gentle and is a combination of sitting, standing & walking.

Susan Sullivan works as a fitness coach, Pilates & yoga instructor and has stayed limber dancing for over 50 years. Full session of 8 weeks (Sept 21 – Nov 9) is recommended. Suggested donation: $40-50.  Priority is given to first-time participants.

 

All individuals who are interested in participating are required to pre-register online and show a Proof of Vaccination and Booster.  We require masks to be worn indoors at J-Sei and for participants to sign a daily COVID-19 health waiver upon entering the building. Thank you for helping us keep our J-Sei community safe.  To register.

Sansei Granddaughters – Group Tour

Sansei Granddaughters – Group Tour

J-Sei Group Tour to Sansei Granddaughters Exhibit at Tanforan

Thursday August 11th, 11 am

Join us for a gallery tour with artist Shari Arai DeBoer. We will arrange to travel by BART or meet at the gallery for a group tour, enjoy lunch and conversation,  For reservations, contact jill@j-sei.org with “sansei” in the subject line.

Sansei Granddaughters’ Journey features the work of five noted third generation (sansei) Japanese American artists who have dedicated their wide-ranging art careers to honor the legacy of the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII. The participating artists are Shari Arai DeBoer, Ellen Bepp, Reiko Fujii, Kathy Fujii-Oka, and Na Omi Judy Shintani. A new art exhibition called “Sansei Granddaughters’ Journey: From Remembrance to Resistance”  is on display from Sunday, July 24 through Saturday, Sept. 3 at the AZ Gallery at the Shops at Tanforan, San Bruno, CA.