7.14.2010

tuesday night project & jaccc present the tn party


Okay, Los Angeles. Where are you going to be on Saturday, July 31? If you're interested in supporting home-grown Asian Pacific American art, performance and community, then you should make plans to be at The TN Party, the annual benefit for the Tuesday Night Project. Lots of music, food and fun. It's happening July 31 at the JACCC Plaza in Little Tokyo. Here are some more details:
Tuesday Night Project & JACCC Present:

The TNParty
Annual Benefit for the Tuesday Night Project


Art + Music + Food + Dancing + Community under the LA sky

Raising funds to keep Tuesday Night Project and the 1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe going strong!

July 31, 2010
5pm–11pm

JACCC Plaza, Little Tokyo
244 S San Pedro St
(Between 2nd and 3rd St)
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Tickets on sale NOW
$15 Presale/Students/Seniors
$20 General Admission (at the door)
12 and under free!

Presale ends Tuesday, July 27th at 11:59pm, so get your tickets early!

Tuesday Night Project (TNP) celebrates its 12th year of bringing together thousands of people to live performance, music, poetry, short film, live-stream broadcasts and an eclectic gathering of Los Angeles art+community through its "1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe" series in Little Tokyo/Downtown L.A.

On July 31st, 2010, TNP & JACCC present "TNParty: annual benefit for the Tuesday Night Project" in the JACCC Plaza from 5PM to 11PM. It will be TNP’s 2nd annual fundraiser underneath the Los Angeles summer skyline, with an outdoor plaza full of DJ’s spinning, live music, a silent art auction, video projection, and live painting. Everyone is welcome, from long-time supporters of Tuesday Night Cafe to past performers to people who are new to TNP.

Join Tuesday Night Project at the TNParty and support one of the longest running free public art spaces in Downtown L.A.!
It's going to be a night of kickass fun! With performances from Mista Cookie Jar, Progressive Taiko, Freedom Sounds, Bambu, Suejin with Jenny San Angel, Rocky Rivera & DJ Roza, Durwood, Dawen, Lee Takasugi, Harlem Lee and lots of other cool folks.

That's a hell of a lineup. Come out and support one of the longest running free public art spaces in downtown Los Angeles. For more information about the Party, visit the Tuesday Night Project website here or the Facebook event page here. And be sure to purchase your advance tickets here.

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