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According to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, between 200,000 and 400,000 Vietnamese refugees died at sea trying to escape the country by boat or ship. “80 percent we knew we would die in the ocean, but we would rather die in the ocean than die in a communist country,” he said. Nguyen has dedicated his upcoming performance to the thousands of “Vietnamese boat people” who died at sea. “These are the experiences I bring to my dance,” Nguyen said. He admits his work is informed by the atrocities of the war but hopes that his upcoming performance will ultimately inspire forgiveness. “Past is past. Now we need to stay together as one whole and work together and help the country become better, especially for the younger generation.”.

Nguyen is currently a full-time dance instructor at the College of Alameda, the founder of the Nguyen Dance Company and an instructor at the Au Co Vietnamese Cultural Center, For his upcoming work, all of his dancers are coming together to perform, Carolyne Melson has been dancing with the Nguyen Dance Company for a few years now and is looking forward to telling Nguyen’s story on Saturday, “Dance is an art form that can tell any type of story,” said Melson, whose father was a U.S, Marine who fought in the Vietnam War, The only survivor of a land-mine explosion, Melson’s father owed his life to an 11-year-old Vietnamese girl who packed 50% off sale us size 6/red shoes/velvet shoes/gold shoe/maroon ballet flats/women shoes/ handmade shoes/royal styled jooties his wounds at the scene, Once recovered, he sought to find the young hero who had saved his life but was never able to..

“I hope that our audience will get a better understanding that war is never good,” Melson said. “There is pain and suffering on both sides.”. Nguyen is the first Vietnamese modern dancer, teacher, and choreographer in the United States to receive his bachelor’s degree in fine arts in dance, performance and choreography from California Institute of the Arts and his master’s in fine arts in dance, performance and choreography from Mills College. His parents have never attended one of his performances but he hopes that those who do attend will be inspired to remember. More important, though, that it will help them forgive.

Email your item to alamedanews@bayareanewsgroup.com 50% off sale us size 6/red shoes/velvet shoes/gold shoe/maroon ballet flats/women shoes/ handmade shoes/royal styled jooties or mail to Alameda Journal, 1516 Oak St., Suite 105, Alameda CA 94501, Please submit your item two weeks before event date, Independent Bookstore Day, Two ways to celebrate Independent Bookstore Day, Local writer and rad woman Kate Schatz stops by with the limited edition Independent Bookstore Day vinyl, “X is For … Performed by Bouquet B/W The Letter X,” an awesome companion to the hit book, “Rad American Women A-Z.” Then, a twist in the coloring book trend with paint-by-sticker hour, Stickers and templates provided, For kids and adults, 11 a.m, Kate Schatz, 2 p.m, paint-by-sticker hour, Saturday, April 30, Books Inc., 1344 Park St., Alameda, Free, 510-522-2226, www.booksinc.net..

WhimsyFest. WhimsyFest, a creative arts festival at Alameda Point, celebrates whimsy with the unveiling of several large-scale murals, craft vendors, live music, food, local beer and wine, The World’s Shortest Parade (public participation encouraged), jugglers, clowns, multiple art cars and more. 1 to 6 p.m. April 30. 350 West Trident Ave., Alameda Point. Free. www.alamedapointpartners.com. Otis Elementary Spring Fling. You don’t have to have a student at Otis Elementary School to help raise funds at the annual Spring Fling featuring, live music, dancing, wine, food and more. 6 to 10:30 p.m. April 30. Officers’ Club, 641 W. Red Line Ave., Alameda. $40. otispta.myschoolcentral.com.

College Dance Performance, College of Alameda Dance Department and professor Danny Nguyen perform “Whisper of Hope,” featuring performances by all dance students and a closing piece dedicated to the thousands of Vietnamese who died at sea trying to escape, clinging to nothing more than a whisper of hope, 7:30 p.m, April 30, Laney College Theater, 900 Fallon St., Oakland, Free, 50% off sale us size 6/red shoes/velvet shoes/gold shoe/maroon ballet flats/women shoes/ handmade shoes/royal styled jooties www.alameda.peralta.edu, Grown Up Gaming, It’s an adult-only afternoon of friendly competition and board game play, featuring Codenames team guessing game, and other board games classic and new, for all skill levels, If you’ve got a favorite, bring it, 2 to 4:30 p.m, May 1, Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda, Free, 510-747-7713, www.alamedafree.org..

2by2 Concert. Two world renowned musicians, two cultures, one awesome concert. 2by2 Sunday concerts benefit food banks and organizations nourishing local and global organizations with Alameda resident Donna Stoering on piano and Israeli soprano Ronit Widmann-Levy. 2 p.m. May 1. St. Joseph Basilica, 1109 Chestnut St., Alameda. Free. 510-540-8136. Youth Track Club. The Don Grant youth track club is looking for athletes to join the track club practice. Meet weekly at 6 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. Alameda College, 555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway, Alameda. Call Coach Walker at 510-776-7451.

Financial Literacy Workshop, 50% off sale us size 6/red shoes/velvet shoes/gold shoe/maroon ballet flats/women shoes/ handmade shoes/royal styled jooties Learn how to create a budget you can stick with that will get you to reduce your debt and start saving, Bring your laptop to download free Excel budget spread sheet, Registration required, 6 to 7:30 p.m, May 2, Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda, Free, 510-747-7713, www.alamedafree.org, Author Sarah Mlynowski, Celebrate Children’s Book Week with New York Times-bestselling author Sarah Mlynowski and the ninth installment in her fantastic Whatever After series, “Genie in a Bottle,” a feminist fairy tale for a new generation, 6 p.m, May 3, Books Inc., 1344 Park St., Alameda, Free, 510-522-2226, www.booksinc.net..



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