Japan-America Society invites community for food, fun on May 7
Contact: Matt Hudgins, communications chair
(512) 680-2355 or
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUSTIN – (March 13 2006) – Silk-clad dancers, calligraphers and
masters of the martial and culinary arts will bring the traditions of
Japan to Central Texas during the Japan-America Society of Greater
Austin’s second annual Satsuki Matsuri (Japan May Festival).
The
celebration will run from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 7, at Zilker
Botanical Garden Auditorium, 2220 Barton Springs Road, in Austin.
Admission is free; food and beverages will be available for purchase.
Feel
the thunder of the great festival drums in performances by Austin
Taiko. Witness the power of an open-handed karate strike, the lightning
speed of a kendo sword or the whirlwind defenses of an aikido master.
Learn to write your name in Japanese characters, or follow the graceful
movements of dancers from the Hanayagi Japanese Dance Academy, while
enjoying sushi and other Japanese dishes from Austin restaurants.
A
silent auction will feature two round-trip tickets to Japan, courtesy
of Continental Airlines; a signed, first-edition book by Nobel Prize
winner Kenzaburo Oe; a one-week stay in a deluxe suite at The Manhattan
Club in mid-town Manhattan; and an array of other valuable items and
services.
The
Japan-America Society of Greater Austin Inc. is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit
organization bridging the cultures of Japan and Central Texas through
educational and cultural programs for its members and the Greater
Austin community. JASGA’s offices are at 201 E. 2nd St., Austin, TX 78701.