Thursday, November 29, 2018

The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (かぐや姫の物語) at Carnegie Museum of Art, December 1.



For this month's Cinematheque event as part of the Carnegie International exhibition, the Carnegie Museum of Art will present the 2013 Studio Ghibli film The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (かぐや姫の物語) on December 1. A 2014 A.V. Club review provides a summary:
A humble bamboo cutter named Okina (translation: “old man”) happens upon a glowing stalk in the grove near his house. When he investigates, the shimmering tree blossoms reveal a baby nested inside. Believing this discovery to be a gift from the heavens, Okina brings her home to his wife Ouna (“old woman”), with whom he begins to raise the child as their own. Dubbing her “Princess” Kaguya, Ouna and Okina marvel at how rapidly the girl begins to grow, racing from infancy to pre-adolescence in a matter of days.

While Kaguya busies herself with a normal childhood, making friends with the local kids and bonding with an older boy named Sutemaru, her adopted father becomes distracted by Kaguya’s value to him—the bamboo shoot from which she was born begins producing gold. As Kaguya transforms into a teenager, Okina relocates their family to the capital city, where the girl receives lessons on how to be a proper woman, and is celebrated as a rare beauty. When five aggressive suitors come calling—followed by the emperor himself—Kaguya begins to feel trapped, things falling apart as she imagines a different life for herself.
It goes on to say the film has "some of the most beautifully expressive animation that Ghibli (or anyone else) has ever produced".

The movie runs from 1:00 to 3:15 pm. The museum is located at 4400 Forbes Ave. in Oakland (map), accessible by buses 28X, 58, 61A, 61B, 61C, 61D, 67, 69, 71B, 71D, 75, and P3.

Japanese Conversation Table, November 30 at Pitt.


"Osaka, Japan" by Pedro Szekely (Creative Commons)

Pitt's Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures will hold its final Japanese Conversation Table of the term on Friday, November 30. It's a chance for native Japanese speakers and members of the Pitt community learning Japanese to meet and practice outside of the classroom. The session meets in 244A of the Cathedral of Learning (map) from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

Hanami now open in Oakland but questions about sanitation remain.



A rebranded Thai Hana, named Hanami, is now open at 3608 Forbes Ave. in Oakland (map). It promises sushi, pho, and Asian cuisine.

Thai Hana closed earlier this month after numerous health violations; according to tabulations by WESA FM it had the seventh-most health violations in Allegheny County since 2012, in spite of only opening in 2013. Hanami underwent its initial inspection on November 5 and recorded 10 violations, including some pertaining to sanitation, pest management, and contamination prevention.

Gourmet Chinese Tasting Dinner, December 4 in Highland Park.



Itha Cao of the Hungry Cao will present a Gourmet Chinese Tasting Dinner on December 4.
On December 4th, Casa Brasil welcomes chef resident Itha Cao from the Hungry Cao hosting a unique evening, "Gourmet Chinese Tasting Dinner" where 24 guests will explore a variety of flavors and dishes through a 8 course tasting meal carefully curated by chef Itha!

The menu is composed by a variety of dishes focused on fresh and regional Chinese cuisine.

When - December 4, 2018

Time - 6:30pm – 9pm

Location - Casa Brasil

Tickets- $65 includes a complimentary cocktail

Capacity - 24 guests

Chef Itha will donate portion of proceeds to a charitable effort.

The Hungry Cao

Note: This is a ticketed dinner, no walk-ins.

Join us!
Tickets are required, limited to 24, and available online. Casa Brasil is located at 5904 Bryant St. in Highland Park (map).

Howl's Moving Castle (ハウルの動く城), Kiki's Delivery Service (魔女の宅急便), My Neighbor Totoro (となりのトトロ), and Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind (風の谷のナウシカ) at Row House Cinema, from November 30.



This year's annual Miyazaki Week at the Row House Cinema will feature four movies this year from November 30: Howl's Moving Castle (ハウルの動く城), Kiki's Delivery Service (魔女の宅急便), My Neighbor Totoro (となりのトトロ), and Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind (風の谷のナウシカ). The series runs through December 6, and tickets and showtime information is available online. Movies after 6:00 pm will be shown in Japanese with English subtitles, while daytime movies will be dubbed in English. The single-screen theater is located at 4115 Butler Street in Lawrenceville (map).

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

"Characters and Words in Learning and Teaching Chinese," December 7 at Pitt.

Dr. Lin Chen of the University of Pittsburgh's Learning and Research Development Center will present "Characters and Words in Learning and Teaching Chinese" on December 7.
Writing systems, the ways that orthography maps to phonology and semantics, influence word reading. In written Chinese, the character is a basic writing unit maps onto a single syllable morpheme. The morphosyllabic nature of Chinese writing system brings some challenges to Chinese learning and Chinese teaching. In this talk, I will present several empirical studies of Chinese word reading for adult Chinese learners and discuss the roles of characters and words in learning Chinese and the implications for teaching Chinese.

Dr. Lin Chen is a Research Associate at Learning Research & Development Center, University of Pittsburgh. She earned her PhD in Psychology and worked as a post-doc in Applied Linguistic for two years. She was an associate professor at Sun Yat-sen, China before she moved to US. Her research focuses on universal and language-specific reading procedures across writing systems, and the writing system constraints on second language acquisition and teaching instruction.
The talk starts at 12:00 pm in 4130 Posvar Hall (map).

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

New Chinese movie A Cool Fish (无名之辈) in Pittsburgh, from November 30.



The new Chinese movie A Cool Fish (无名之辈) will play at AMC Loews in the Waterfront from November 30. The movie, which premiered in China on November 16, was its number one film the weekend of November 23rd. The distributor summarizes:
A low-end robber, a roguish security guard, a potty-mouthed but disable hellcat, and a group of nobodies, their life paths start intersecting one day because of a lost gun and a heist, which leads to a series of comical accidents.
Tickets are available online via Fandango. The theater is located at 300 West Waterfront Dr. in the Waterfront shopping complex in Homestead (map), across the Monongahela River from Greenfield, Squirrel Hill, and the rest of Pittsburgh.

Pitt's Katz Graduate School of Business hiring bilingual Mandarin-English student worker.

Pitt's Katz Graduate School of Business is hiring a bilingual Mandarin-English student worker for its Master of Science Programs.
The University is seeking a student employee for the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, MS Programs Office. The selected candidate will have the opportunity to gain valuable workplace skills which can be applied throughout their career.

The main role of the office assistant will include providing office support integral to daily functioning of the school and support with special events and activities. Additional responsibilities include: support various staff on special projects, assist recruitment staff by preparing materials for prospective and newly admitted students, and supporting staff with day-to-day office functions such as interdepartmental mail, reception area support, and maintaining professional customer service to current and prospective students.

Adam Liu Holiday Concert "East Meets West Series 2"—featuring erhu, guqin, pipa, and xiao performers—December 2 in Allison Park.



Lydia Music Center in Allison Park presents Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Assistant Principal Cello Adam Liu for a Holiday Concert on December 2. The event, titled "East Meets West Series 2," will also feature performers of traditional Chinese instruments erhu, guqin, pipa, and xiao.
Adam Liu Holiday Concert "East Meets West Series 2" Brought by Lydia Music Center and Pittsburgh Symphony Assistant Principal Cello Adam Liu. It will be held on 12/2/2018 7:00 pm at St Paul's United Methodist Church. Featuring Adam Liu, cello, Erhu; John Snatchko, piano; Jin Yang, Pipa; Ying Hao, Guqin; Junyan Tao, Xiao; Bonita Liu, Singer, James Lesniak, piano.

Admission:
Adult-$10; Student- $5
Lydia Music Center Students are Free (include String Rental Students and previous all students)
Refreshments will be served after concert (cookies, fruits, soft drinks)
The concert will be held at 1965 Ferguson Road in the North Hills suburb of Allison Park (map).

"ASA Culture Fair: Journey to the East" at Pitt, December 2.



The University of Pittsburgh's Asian Students Alliance, in collaboration with numerous other on-campus organizations, will present the ASA Culture Fair on December 2.
The Asian Students Alliance alongside the umbrellas the Chinese American Students Association, Filipino Students Association, Korean Student Association and the Vietnamese Student Association are proud to present Culture Fair: Journey to the East. In collaboration with Pitt Wushu, FRESA, SASA, JSA, PantheRaas and Pitt Nrityamala, we invite you to join us for an afternoon of performances, games and FREE FOOD.

On Sunday December 2nd we will take you along on our Journey to the East. Catch a glimpse of each participating orgs culture; indulge in delicious dishes from all around Asia and engage in countless games and activities.
It runs from 3:00 to 5:00 pm in the William Pitt Union's Ballroom.

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