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Aviation Supply Department (ASD) celebrated Asian-Pacific American (APA) Heritage month at Naval Air Station North Island Friday, May 31st. Sailors and civilians celebrated by recalling history, performing dances, playing live music and eating food from the Asian-Pacific region.
Five women from the University of California, San Diego’s Chinese Dance Association performed three traditional Chinese dances in customary dress. Their ongoing goal is to enrich the community with Asian culture through the art of dance. The first was a wayward dance traditionally performed in Northwest China. A single dancer performed the second dance, which originated from Southwest China. Four dancers performed the final dance, which was a handkerchief dance.
A number of sailors volunteered to dress up in Hawaiian floral clothing while donning colorful leis and danced to live music. The dancers surprised the audience members by bringing them on stage to dance. Two men played ukuleles and another, wearing a luau straw hat, strummed the guitar. Food from all over the region was represented, including chicken adobo, fried rice, pancit, or Filipino noodles, and a number of sweet desserts. The centerpiece of the meal was a whole-roasted pig. Sailors came away with a renewed gratitude for the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islanders in the Navy, along with an appreciation of the rich culture from the region.
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