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CelebrAsian EXPO at Universal Orlando Resort
By Judi Lebredo Photo by Gary Lau
April 28, 2009
On May 28, Universal Orlando Resort’s
Asian Pacific Heritage Month Task Force
as
well as the Diversity & Inclusion Team and
ASPIRE (Asian Pacific American
Team
Members Standing together to Promote,
Inspire, Recruit, Retain,
and Empower
Tomorrow’s UO Leaders) held their annual
cultural fair and expo, CelebrAsian. The
event was the grand fi nale to a month-long
celebration
of the Asian Pacific culture.
Once again, local cultural organizations,
student associations, and businesses
par-
ticipated. Sound Stage #33 came alive with
the beat of the Hung Fut Pai Chinese Martial
Arts & Lion Dance Association to start the
festivities and ended
with the distinguished
Orlando Taiko Dojo Japanese drummers.
Other prominent
acts included SinoElite’s
musicians and acrobats, saxophone solo by
Gary Lau of Global Media, Lanakila’s Polynesian Review, Orlando Chinese Professional Association’s fan dance, and dances
performed by UCF’s Filipino Student
Association and Delta Phi Lambda Asian Inter-
est Sorority. In addition, vendors such as
Panda Express, Bento Cafe, Mama Ely’s
Bakery, CiTea, My Kokeshi, Samara Fashions, Global Media (Asia Trend and Chinese
calligraphy) participated
as well as J Club
(Japanese calligraphy and origami), Asian
American Heritage Council, Raja Yoga Meditation Center (including henna demonstrations),
Elemental Nursery, Taj Mahal store,
Feng Shui Associates, Raj Travel Service,
and IACE Travel. The Universal Orlando
ASPIRE and Asian Pacific Heritage Month
Diversity Task Force also had exhibit tables
featuring curry food samples and
curry facts,
chopstick use and etiquette, anime, Chinese
astrology, lei contest entries, and elaborate
food carvings from Universal chefs. Last but
not least,
there were exhibits of photos and
memorabilia from Universal Studios Japan,
Universal Studios Singapore, and drawings
for Universal Studios Dubailand.
The Diversity and Inclusion Team and the
ASPIRE task force are proud to host several
multicultural activities and events throughout
the year. Universal Orlando Resort encourages team members to take part with internal affinity groups
as part of their diversity
initiatives and core mission values. “Every
year this event gets better and better. I credit
our ASPIRE group which collectively invite
some of the best of the local Asian Pacific
community to help enlighten and bring ethnic awareness to our team members. We
are fortunate to be able to experience this
diverse and culturally-rich signature event
right here on property,” said Tim Arnst, Senior Vice President of Universal Parks and
Resorts, adding “this is a wonderful way to
conclude Universal Orlando Resort’s Asian
Pacific Heritage Month celebrations.”.
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