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It’s that time of year once again…
The gentlemen of Omega Sigma Tau invite you to the BIGGEST annual clubbing event and dance competition of the year! Now that midterm season is over, come out and enjoy an event that draws out almost 2,000 people each and every year. This is a party you don’t want to miss out on! First, cheer for your favorite team as NSU Modern, ACA Hiphop, VSU Modern, and Samahang Modern duke it out on the dance floor. After the competition, get ready to show off your own dance skills as the event turns into a huge clubbing event. Mingle, dance, and party the night away right before Memorial Day weekend!
Doors open at 9pm. Performances start at 10pm. Early entry recommended. Remember, 18 to dip, 21 to sip! Proceeds for this massive event benefit the Little Tokyo Recreation Center in downtown LA. For tickets/shirts purchase, please contact: Alex @ (626) 215-5893, or any other Omega. |
Phil Yu and the folks at angryasianman.com, our favorite Asian American blog, has given a shout out to Battle Royale!
Check it out here.

Good news everyone!
The dream of a sports complex in Little Tokyo is beginning to materialize, with the announcement that The Little Tokyo Recreation Center project is now the Budokan of Los Angeles (BoLA) in this month’s newsletter.

The BoLA will provide a premier venue for karate, kendo, judo, and other martial arts. The BoLA is also capable of housing four adjacent basketball or volleyball courts for large-scale tournaments, leagues, or practices. Meeting rooms and open space (including a rooftop terrace) can also accommodate community events and social service programs.
“Budokan” roughly translates to “martial arts hall” in Japanese. The term “Budokan” establishes a cultural identity for the facility, evoking the spirit of Little Tokyo and its rich history as a part of the Los Angeles community. For more than a century, Little Tokyo has endured constant change, yet has continued to thrive in downtown Los Angeles. As one of only three remaining historic Japantowns in the United States, preservation of Japanese American culture remains a paramount concern for many in the community. The BoLA will ensure a cultural presence in Los Angeles, advancing a decorated legacy of sports in the Japanese American community.
The newsletter also gives a shout out to Omega Sigma Tau and Battle Royale!
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The Omega Sigma Tau fraternity of UCLA has been a great help to the BoLA campaign throughout the years. The Omegas have volunteered at many of our past events and have helped with fundraising and outreach. This year, Omega Sigma Tau will provide volunteer help for San Tai San and other Children’s Day festivities, so look for them working hard on May 1st! The Omegas also organize the Battle Royale dance competition, the proceeds of which will benefit the Budokan of Los Angeles.
A big thanks to Omega Sigma Tau; the BoLA campaign would be far more difficult if not for your help!
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