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Basement workshop : ウィキペディア英語版 | Basement Workshop Basement Workshop was an Asian-American political and arts organization in New York City active from 1970-1986. It was created during the Asian American Movement and acted as an umbrella organization to writers, visual artists, dancers and choreographers, and activists. It published Bridge Magazine and sponsored exhibitions and after school programs. Artists such as Tomie Arai, Fay Chiang, Larry Hama, Arlan Huang, Jessica Hagedorn, Jason Kao Hwang, and Chris Iijima were involved. Basement Workshop spawned numerous other organizations, including the Asian American Dance Theater, Asian American Arts Centre, Godzilla Asian American Arts Network, and Museum of Chinese in America. == History == Basement Workshop grew out the research of a group of young urban planners at Columbia University on the demographics of Manhattan's Chinatown. They established a space on Catherine Street in Chinatown, and later relocated to a loft on Lafayette Street. In 1972, Basement Workshop published the arts book ''Yellow Pearl'', inspired by the album "Grain of Sand." The square format portfolio included poetry, song lyrics, and visual art.
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