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CHAKSAMPA WOWS THE BAY AREA TIBETAN COMMUNITY AND FRIENDS WITH A 
JOYFUL LOSAR CELEBRATION
Feb.18th, 2007
Oakland, Ca
by Susan Shannon
Himalayan Resource Center
photos by David Huang (www.poeticdream.com)

After a full Losar day of pujas, parties and picnics, the Bay Area Tibetan Community and many friends of other nationalities showed up  in force to show their support, love and appreciation of Chaksampa,  the re-known Tibetan Dance and Opera Company.

The fundraising concert was held in the heart of Oakland, CA in a  wonderful old dance theater ballroom, which included a bar, catering by Cafe Zhambala, a generous stage and a huge dance floor.

CHAKSAMPA WOWS THE BAY AREA TIBETAN COMMUNITY AND FRIENDS WITH A 
JOYFUL LOSAR CELEBRATION

Feb.18th, 2007
Oakland, Ca


by Susan Shannon
Himalayan Resource Center

photos by David Huang (www.poeticdream.com)


After a full Losar day of pujas, parties and picnics, the Bay Area Tibetan Community and many friends of other nationalities showed up  in force to show their support, love and appreciation of Chaksampa,  the re-known Tibetan Dance and Opera Company.

The fundraising concert was held in the heart of Oakland, CA in a  wonderful old dance theater ballroom, which included a bar, catering by Cafe Zhambala, a generous stage and a huge dance floor. Dozens of volunteers had adorned the stage with the honorable throne holding a large photo of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama in front of the  classic Chaksampa backdrop of the Potala. Prayer flags lined the high decorative ceilings. Two rows of seats were reserved in front for the  many long-time supporters of Chaksampa and the Tibetan Community.  Though the hall sat several hundred, it was soon clear that the  incoming crowd was surpassing the expectations of the organizers. The well-thought out program began with a video history of haksampa,  showing photos of all the members from years ago. Techung, co-founder  and artistic director of the band addressed the audience eloquently  in both Tibetan and English. The commentary understated the long road  these Bridge Builders have been on, b ut the images of them all in  younger years was proof as to how deeply devoted each one of them are  to preserving and educating others as to the beauty and  wonders of  the Tibetan Traditional Arts. Techung, tireless world traveler for  the Tibetan cause and recent recipient of the Just Plain Folk's 2006  Asian Album of the Year Award for his recent solo album, was  especially humble and by example made it clear once again, that  Chaksampa is not about individuals, but about community. This  endearing aspect of the band was again fortified by their inclusion  of the members of the local band Semshuk Punda. These boys began  their studies nearly a decade ago Chaksampa member Gen. Nyima  Gyalpo's weekly tutelage. To see them perform with their mentor band  Chaksampa was truly touching and a blazing testament to the dedication and commitment of Chaksampa's members.

Though this evening was aimed at being a benefit fundraiser for  Chaksampa, it was amusingly unclear as to who was giving the most,  the audience or the performers. No strangers to the Bay Area Tibetan  Community, Chaksampa once again enthralled, entertained, educated and  lovingly acknowledged their local audience with a warm and original  performance of each number on the program.   As the night went on, the performers and the crowd met each other  with the joyful appreciation they showed each other. The audience was  served rice, tea, and sweets.  The infectious spirit of the  performances quickly enlivened the foot stomping, hand clapping  crowd, who were growing rapidly in numbers. People wandered over to  taste the exquisite dinner catered by Cafe Zhambala, or to the bar  for another celebratory drink. Dozens of young Tibetan kids in their  Losar brocades ran around happily-a true testament to the solid  growth of the Tibetan community in the Bay Area over the past almost  30 years. And to think that in 1980 the entire Tibetan community of  the Bay Area fit into a small back yard in Palo Alto to celebrate  Losar! Not only has the Tibetan culture survived in the Bay Area, it  has flourished! This was a celebration on so many levels; art, music, dance, song,  tradition, community, young and old, several nationalities meeting to  celebrate the same thing. The costumes were bright as all our hopes  for the New Year. The singers and dancers, all experts in their  professions, infused their individual performances with impeccable  style, humor, precision and animation. Many members of the local  Nepalese community were on hand to share in the celebrations common  to their Himalayan traditions, another clear, strong bridge of  community bonding under the auspices of mutual understanding. The band was expanded this festive evening from regulars Techung,  Tsering Wangmo, Nyima Gyalpo and Tsering Dolma to include current Bay  Area resident Tibetan actor Tsering Bawa Dorjee and the lovely  Tsering Sangpo and Lhakyi Dolma. Narration was shared throughout the  evening by Ngodup Tsering, former Secretary of the Dept. of Education  in the Tibetan Gov. in Exile as well as former TIPA director and Ms.  Yangchen Lhamo, student of Stanford University. In the spirit of traditional Losar style, Chaksampa will continue  their celebration this coming weekend the Tibetan Association of  Northern California (TANC) in another rich and exciting program. See  TANC's website for more details: www.tanc.org.

 

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