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Planning of travel to Asia 2007
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= History =


Departure Last week of July, for conference in Beijing.
Festival Accès Asie, first formed as the Montreal Asian Heritage Festival, was founded on an Asian Heritage Month mandate established in the United States in 1976. This was further developed by the Toronto Asian Heritage Month Group in 1993. The national network of Asian Heritage Month groups and activities vary in mandate from arts presentations to forums, discussions to tributes of outstanding members from the Asian Canadian communities. The Montreal version of this mandate was revised to reflect Montreal's cultural climate.


-August
Accès Asie was formed in 1995 to present all artistic disciplines in dance, comedy, theatre, video, film, visual arts, music, poetry, performance and new media. We feature artists with origins from over twenty countries : East Asia (Japan, China, Korea); Southeast Asia (Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore); South Asia (Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka); Central & Middle Eastern Asia (Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Afghanistan and Armenia).
-September travel.


= Accès Asie Structure =


October in Toronto. David working small gigs, planning for full time study in January.
Festival Accès Asie is Canada’s longest continuously running Asian heritage arts festival. To date, it has presented works of over 600 artists of Asian origin from more than 20 different countries.


Oct/Noc looking to buy home in Mtl.
Under the leadership of General Manager and Artistic Director, Khosro Berahmandi, Festival Accès Asie is a predominantly volunteer-based festival run by a small staff of employees and interns, a Board of Directors composed of artists and members of the Asian community as well as an Honorary Advisory Committee. In addition to federal and provincial funding organizations, the festival benefits from the generous support of partners, collaborators and sponsors. Festival Accès Asie is a bilingual organization offering events and activities in both official languages.


Move in date, asap.
For more information, please visit our website at:www.accesasie.com


== Places 2 Go ==
[[Category:Asian Heritage Month]]
 
=== Japan ===
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akihabara - of course
 
=== China ===
 
Heather friend provided this link with remarkable pictures and offered to translated for us.
http://news.wenxuecity.com/messages/200705/news-gb2312-400538.html
 
 
http://news.wenxuecity.com/messages/200705/news-gb2312-400538.html - ok
 
== Tours ==
 
http://www.adventuresincorporated.com/countries/asia/trips/china/roam_china.htm
 
- 20 Days  Beijing to Hong Kong  From $1,095 USD/$1,215 CAD
 
http://www.adventuresincorporated.com/countries/asia/trip_notes/?id=yangshuo&c=china :)
 
== Vaccinations ==
 
http://www.cdc.gov/travel/seasia.htm#vaccines

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Festival Accès Asie


Location

Montréal


HistoryEdit

Festival Accès Asie, first formed as the Montreal Asian Heritage Festival, was founded on an Asian Heritage Month mandate established in the United States in 1976. This was further developed by the Toronto Asian Heritage Month Group in 1993. The national network of Asian Heritage Month groups and activities vary in mandate from arts presentations to forums, discussions to tributes of outstanding members from the Asian Canadian communities. The Montreal version of this mandate was revised to reflect Montreal's cultural climate.

Accès Asie was formed in 1995 to present all artistic disciplines in dance, comedy, theatre, video, film, visual arts, music, poetry, performance and new media. We feature artists with origins from over twenty countries : East Asia (Japan, China, Korea); Southeast Asia (Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore); South Asia (Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka); Central & Middle Eastern Asia (Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Afghanistan and Armenia).

Accès Asie StructureEdit

Festival Accès Asie is Canada’s longest continuously running Asian heritage arts festival. To date, it has presented works of over 600 artists of Asian origin from more than 20 different countries.

Under the leadership of General Manager and Artistic Director, Khosro Berahmandi, Festival Accès Asie is a predominantly volunteer-based festival run by a small staff of employees and interns, a Board of Directors composed of artists and members of the Asian community as well as an Honorary Advisory Committee. In addition to federal and provincial funding organizations, the festival benefits from the generous support of partners, collaborators and sponsors. Festival Accès Asie is a bilingual organization offering events and activities in both official languages.

For more information, please visit our website at:www.accesasie.com