Jul

19

2008

Lan and Alvin have already did a great job of talking about the acts and personal anecdotes for the Rebuilding the Bridge event last Saturday. I’ve been meaning to write my own summary for the past week, but I’ve had very little downtime. Plus, I’m thoroughly, every-inch-of-my-body exhausted. I don’t think I ever felt exhaustion before, but it really sucks. This isn’t a complaint, merely an explanation why I’m so slow to respond to emails, txt msgs, Facebook, and just about everything else right now. Everything was worth it and I’ll get to why after you watch this montage.

Rebuilding the Bridge was a huge success in so many ways. There were a lot of things to take away from that night. It was personally one of the best nights of my life in terms of the people I’ve met and the connections I’ve made. First, some perspective: the reception part of the event officially started at 7:30pm. People started coming in at 6:30pm. The house was full at 7pm. The line for the performance part was all the way to the end of the street about half a mile long by 7pm.

Beau Sia, one of the artists performing at the event, is a personal hero of mine. He was the first Asian American artist I ever went to see live at some Asian student conference about 10 years ago. If you never heard him perform, he’s an absolute genius and one of the most talented people I know. A lot of the things I’ve done in life, Ningin being one of them, are because of that one performance I saw by Beau. A long time has passed since I was a frosh undergrad, but things seem to have come full circle. There are not enough stages, not enough platforms, for all the great Asian entertainment talent out there. It was immensely fulfilling to provide Beau with one such stage last Saturday and it’s my hope that Ningin becomes a platform for him and the many other deserving talents to reach the Asian community and beyond. It was the least I can do given how much he inspired me. There was an exec from HBO in attendance which we introduced Beau to; hopefully more good stories will came from Beau because of Rebuilding the Bridge.


Having a conversation with Phil Tayag of the Jabbawockeez was another highlight of mine. I expressed to how great it was for the Jabbwockeez to be there even after all the issues we had the week prior. Then Phil told me how happy he was to be there. Well, that’s the extremely abbreviated version of the conversation. It’s amazing how much easier they were to talk to when you don’t have to go through multiple parties, each with their own agenda. Funny story, they were about 45 minutes late because the car service we got them couldn’t find Pace University. So we had to get one of our interns, Mike, to run after them, get in the cab, and lead them to the event. In general, there was a lot of craziness like that during the night. Basically, if you were there and saw me run on or off the stage, something was wrong and needed to be fixed.

Being backstage with Nas and Ryan Leslie (at the same time) was a bit surreal. It was dark in certain areas back there and I accidentally bumped into a tall figure that turned out to be Ryan Leslie. After apologizing profusely, I then proceeded to thank him profusely for performing at our event. Ryan is an amazingly talented performer, but I’m much more in awe of his genius. He gradated from Harvard at the age of 19 for those who didn’t know. Nas wasn’t as talkative, mainly because he was surrounded by his “peers” and his managers. In case this was missed, the message that we were trying to deliver by having Nas there is racial unity and social responsibility. On a deeper level, the name Rebuilding the Bridge isn’t just about helping connecting to the Sichuan earthquake victims, but also making connections within our own local communities. It’s amazing the things that humans can do when they start working together. Our event last Saturday would be a great example of that.

Arguably, the greatest performance of the night came from our opening act, Andrew Choi. Talk about talent…just about everyone I talked to thought he completely brought the house down. Again, being able to give a stage to up-and-coming Asian artists is something very important to me. There are talks and discussion about more similar events, but ask me again in a couple of weeks. I’m not fully ready to think about such things at the moment.

Out of all the great things to happen to me that night, the best thing probably happened after the event was over. A bunch of the organizers and friends went to some hotel bar & lounge to decompress. Ken Leung was there and we spent a lot of time talking about a lot of different things, Ningin included. We’re pretty good friends now. He’s a fan of the site and now gives me little advice for Ningin. It’s weird to make an impression on someone who made an impression on you. This kind of stuff is priceless to me.

Thanks again to the army of people who donated their time and energy to make this happen. There’s too many to list, but you know who you are. Let me know if there’s a way for me to help you.

Lastly, I feel I should mention something about fake charities. Unfortunately people do this kind of stuff more often than not. It’s pretty easy to verify the authenticity of a charity via the following websites: charitynavigator.org and guidestar.org. If for some reason you can’t find the charity you’re looking for there, then it’s a pretty obscure charity. However, every US-based non-profit has to register with the IRS and so you can look it up via this database. If it’s not there either, I would strongly hesitate donating your money to that charity.


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Comments merged with the forum topic: ‘Rebuilding the Bridge’ Charity Event: AMAZING

Aw Alvin I didn’t even see you there! :(


Omg I can’t believe I missed it! URGH!


Wow That’s so many celebs. How did you guys do it?


I can’t wait to see more photos! Thanks Alvin.


I showed up for the show but missed the VIP (and backstage!).  A good college friend recently got engaged and his engagement party was 2 hrs before the show, so I was running around the city all day, not to mention trying to cover the AA International Film Festival earlier in the day.


Amazing it was! I can’t believe how many people showed up, SOLD OUT!!! Awesomeness!

And all of the celebrity talent that came out to show their support was really cool too. I didn’t stay for the Jabbawockeez meet-n-greet, but I enjoyed everything about the event. Great job to all of the organizers, performers, and everyone else involved. I can’t even imagine how chaotic it must’ve been to get everyone in one place on such short notice.


Damnit...I missed it.


Haha There’s vids on facebook.


Thanks to all for your feedback. We’ve gotten a lot of it. I’m still in somewhat of a dazed from all this. Today was the 72 Hour Shootout awards and I had to be there to give out the Ningin awards, so I still haven’t had much time to relax/sleep let alone process all the photos and videos of the event. Will get to all of it soon though!


OMG JABBAWOCKEEZ WERE THERE?!


Hoc - 07/14/08 3:46 am

Thanks to all for your feedback. We’ve gotten a lot of it. I’m still in somewhat of a dazed from all this. Today was the 72 Hour Shootout awards and I had to be there to give out the Ningin awards, so I still haven’t had much time to relax/sleep let alone process all the photos and videos of the event. Will get to all of it soon though!

How do you have time to breathe? haha


dang i wish I were on the East coast for once lol good job you guys :D


Haha I can’t wait for the videos and pictures. smile


It’s now about 33 hours after the show ended, and I’m still wiped out...!

The most amazing thing about this event IMHO was the energy level from the audience.  It was absolutely nuclear!  One of the coolest moments was when Miss Info and Ric Cordero announced that Nas was coming on stage.  There was this split-second murmur from the audience that was like “did they really just say Nas was here?” And then he walked on stage, and the place just erupted....

Thanks all for coming!  And if you weren’t able to make it, you can still make donations to the Mercy Corps China Earthquake Relief Fund here:

http://www.mercycorps.org/chinaearthquake/


Miss.Kang - 07/14/08 3:48 am

OMG JABBAWOCKEEZ WERE THERE?!

Yeah, 3 members of Jabbawockeez showed up towards the end to say some words on stage to support our cause, then stayed and did a meet-and-greet/autograph session for 30 minutes after the performance.  They were really great!  Funny thing: they called and said they were on the way, so we told Miss Info “10 minutes” to give her a heads up on when she should introduce them.  Little did we know that their driver couldn’t find the theater, so he was driving around forever...finally, one of the event staff had to run out and find them...got them, brought them backstage with literally seconds to go before Miss Info introduced them to the audience...!

Also a nice suprise… Dominique, a b-boy from last season’s “So You Think You Can Dance” show was with the Jabbas hanging out during the autograph session.  But after I introduced myself to him and told him I was a fan, he called me “sir”...I felt so old...lol!


The night was filled with funny stories like that. There’s talks about a movie being made about this. I find that hilarious.


CONGRATS ON A SUCCESFUL EVENT!!


Good to hear it was a great show. smile


hey, the event was great!!! well, i was just browsing around google to find pictures of the event, and came across this website...i was fortunate to perform with such talented and known artist in the industry @ rebuilding the bridge, i just wanted to say thanks to everyone who was there, and thanks to those who enjoyed what i have done for the event.

if you dont mind, i just wanted to post my myspace page up for those who like hip hop, i made a couple of remixes, and always post new ones up…

http://www.myspace.com/deejaydel

thanks!!!!!


Sounds like a great event! Congrats HOC, PHIL and everyone who have worked so hard to contribute to the success of this charity event.


Dj Delinger - 07/14/08 2:40 pm

hey, the event was great!!! well, i was just browsing around google to find pictures of the event, and came across this website...i was fortunate to perform with such talented and known artist in the industry @ rebuilding the bridge, i just wanted to say thanks to everyone who was there, and thanks to those who enjoyed what i have done for the event.

if you dont mind, i just wanted to post my myspace page up for those who like hip hop, i made a couple of remixes, and always post new ones up…

http://www.myspace.com/deejaydel

thanks!!!!!

DJD...you totally rocked!  And you *saved the show* by stepping in when we all realized that the B-Boys didn’t have their own DJ with them...thanks for being awesome!


OMG Dj Delinger is on Ningin. :O How awesome is that! Haha

You had everyone talking about how great you were. Thanks for letting me take your picture. smile


PLam - 07/14/08 1:23 pm

Yeah, 3 members of Jabbawockeez showed up towards the end to say some words on stage to support our cause, then stayed and did a meet-and-greet/autograph session for 30 minutes after the performance.  They were really great!  Funny thing: they called and said they were on the way, so we told Miss Info “10 minutes” to give her a heads up on when she should introduce them.  Little did we know that their driver couldn’t find the theater, so he was driving around forever...finally, one of the event staff had to run out and find them...got them, brought them backstage with literally seconds to go before Miss Info introduced them to the audience...!

Also a nice suprise… Dominique, a b-boy from last season’s “So You Think You Can Dance” show was with the Jabbas hanging out during the autograph session.  But after I introduced myself to him and told him I was a fan, he called me “sir”...I felt so old...lol!

Wow, lol that’s funny about the Jabbawockeezz. And even more awesome because none of us in the crowd even knew how crazy it was behind the scenes before they came out. (well at least I didn’t lol)

And I thought I saw Dominique on the side. That’s cool that he came. =)

Hoc - 07/14/08 1:37 pm

The night was filled with funny stories like that. There’s talks about a movie being made about this. I find that hilarious.

I’d watch it. Especially if it’s made by one of the FilmLab crews ^___________^ w00t!

Dj Delinger - 07/14/08 2:40 pm

hey, the event was great!!! well, i was just browsing around google to find pictures of the event, and came across this website...i was fortunate to perform with such talented and known artist in the industry @ rebuilding the bridge, i just wanted to say thanks to everyone who was there, and thanks to those who enjoyed what i have done for the event.

if you dont mind, i just wanted to post my myspace page up for those who like hip hop, i made a couple of remixes, and always post new ones up…

http://www.myspace.com/deejaydel

thanks!!!!!

You rocked. Haha, that was funny when you played JB’s song. Was that planned?


Here’s a clip with Nas’ appearance at Rebuilding The Bridge:

http://content.onsmash.com/archives/1394


Thanks!


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