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Street Celebration After Party: Beyond and VisionShockSF host bash at Suede Nightclub

By: Irene Aranya, May 16, 2008
Tags: Arts & Entertainment, Bay Area |

SAN FRANCISCO — After a day of performances by Asian American artists, stuffing yourself with Asian food and enjoying the diversity of Asian cultures at the Asian Heritage Street Celebration, what better way to end it than by dancing the night away?

The After Party, hosted by Beyond and VisionShockSF at Suede Nightclub, offers a chance to meet and mingle with street celebration attendees. Beyond and VisionShockSF, two of the biggest Asian American promoting productions in San Francisco, welcome all guests of the street celebration to free admission before midnight with a AHSC flyer.

Beyond and VisionShockSF have been throwing some of the most talked-about parties for years and promise great music, a vibrant crowd and a safe environment.

“We like working with the AsianWeek Foundation because we love the positive energy they always bring,” said Jay Chen, the founder of Beyond, adding that this will be the second year of hosting the AHSC After Party.
Chen said Beyond and VisionShockSF are glad to be a part of a celebration that represents Asians in America.

“There will be tons of people traveling from all over the Bay Area to the street fair, and we’re glad to have the opportunity to be a part of it and provide a place for them to enjoy a fun night in San Francisco,” Chen said.

The After Party happens May 17 at Suede Nightclub, 383 Bay St., San Francisco, 10 p.m.- 2 a.m.

To RSVP for the guestlist, e-mail your first and last name now to: irenenaranya@yahoo.com

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