Sonic Histories: Living Room Listening with Chinatown Record [Ticketed!]

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Date & time: Thursday, 8/29 | 7-9p

Where: Yu & Me Books | 44 Mulberry St

Once you've bought your ticket, we'll have your name on the guest list. Just in case, make sure to have your purchase confirmation email handy!

What is the soundtrack to your living room? From our favorites on the radio to the conversations woven over them, our living rooms ring with the sounds and stories of our families.

Bringing together music and oral history, Rochelle Hoi-Yiu Kwan (aka YiuYiu 瑶瑶) will gather us for an intimate living room listening through the Chinatown Records 華埠錄音 archive with the Oral History Summer School and Spark of Hudson. Pulling from over 20 record collections inherited from her family and neighbors, we'll listen together to songs that have long filled Chinatown living rooms – and the histories and memories that come with them. 

Rooted in the belief that we can all be DJs and oral historians, we invite you to bring a favorite song of your own to share and soundtrack our living room with us, whether on a vinyl record or a song to be found online. We invite you to step into these musical portals with us, back to a time – whether 50 years ago while dancing in our youth or to our childhood singing along at family karaoke parties – that etched every word and beat into our memory.

ABOUT CHINATOWN RECORDS

Rochelle Hoi-Yiu Kwan (aka YiuYiu 瑶瑶) is a cultural organizer, artist, and oral history educator based on Lenape land in NYC's Manhattan Chinatown. She takes on her childhood name YiuYiu 瑶瑶 as a researcher and DJ for Chinatown Records 華埠錄音, a homegrown community effort to celebrate the richness of music, memory, and history that comes with inherited family collections.

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Date & time: Thursday, 8/29 | 7-9p

Where: Yu & Me Books | 44 Mulberry St

Once you've bought your ticket, we'll have your name on the guest list. Just in case, make sure to have your purchase confirmation email handy!

What is the soundtrack to your living room? From our favorites on the radio to the conversations woven over them, our living rooms ring with the sounds and stories of our families.

Bringing together music and oral history, Rochelle Hoi-Yiu Kwan (aka YiuYiu 瑶瑶) will gather us for an intimate living room listening through the Chinatown Records 華埠錄音 archive with the Oral History Summer School and Spark of Hudson. Pulling from over 20 record collections inherited from her family and neighbors, we'll listen together to songs that have long filled Chinatown living rooms – and the histories and memories that come with them. 

Rooted in the belief that we can all be DJs and oral historians, we invite you to bring a favorite song of your own to share and soundtrack our living room with us, whether on a vinyl record or a song to be found online. We invite you to step into these musical portals with us, back to a time – whether 50 years ago while dancing in our youth or to our childhood singing along at family karaoke parties – that etched every word and beat into our memory.

ABOUT CHINATOWN RECORDS

Rochelle Hoi-Yiu Kwan (aka YiuYiu 瑶瑶) is a cultural organizer, artist, and oral history educator based on Lenape land in NYC's Manhattan Chinatown. She takes on her childhood name YiuYiu 瑶瑶 as a researcher and DJ for Chinatown Records 華埠錄音, a homegrown community effort to celebrate the richness of music, memory, and history that comes with inherited family collections.

Date & time: Thursday, 8/29 | 7-9p

Where: Yu & Me Books | 44 Mulberry St

Once you've bought your ticket, we'll have your name on the guest list. Just in case, make sure to have your purchase confirmation email handy!

What is the soundtrack to your living room? From our favorites on the radio to the conversations woven over them, our living rooms ring with the sounds and stories of our families.

Bringing together music and oral history, Rochelle Hoi-Yiu Kwan (aka YiuYiu 瑶瑶) will gather us for an intimate living room listening through the Chinatown Records 華埠錄音 archive with the Oral History Summer School and Spark of Hudson. Pulling from over 20 record collections inherited from her family and neighbors, we'll listen together to songs that have long filled Chinatown living rooms – and the histories and memories that come with them. 

Rooted in the belief that we can all be DJs and oral historians, we invite you to bring a favorite song of your own to share and soundtrack our living room with us, whether on a vinyl record or a song to be found online. We invite you to step into these musical portals with us, back to a time – whether 50 years ago while dancing in our youth or to our childhood singing along at family karaoke parties – that etched every word and beat into our memory.

ABOUT CHINATOWN RECORDS

Rochelle Hoi-Yiu Kwan (aka YiuYiu 瑶瑶) is a cultural organizer, artist, and oral history educator based on Lenape land in NYC's Manhattan Chinatown. She takes on her childhood name YiuYiu 瑶瑶 as a researcher and DJ for Chinatown Records 華埠錄音, a homegrown community effort to celebrate the richness of music, memory, and history that comes with inherited family collections.