Pahole Sookkasikon during the talent portion of Mr. Hyphen 2009 competition. In memory of good friend Michelle Maykin of Project Michelle, Pahole's charities were helpingjanet.com and the Thai American Scholarship Fund. Please register or encourage others to become a bone marrow donor and help save Janet's life. Minorities needing a match have less than 30% chance. Statistics are worse for mix raced individuals. Krabi Krabong and back up dancers are cohorts from Save the Thai Temple. "You don't always have to lose. Dreams do come true."
Part I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oDKqeTUQSo
Check out the article in the New York Times article by Jesse Washington for more info:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/12/01/us/AP-US-Mr-Hyphen.html?scp=1&...
Please consider registering to be a bone marrow donor!
Asian American Donor Program
http://www.aadp.org
Project Michelle
http://www.projectmichelle.com
Janet Liang - Bright Young Woman Needing a Bone Marrow Match
http://www.helpingjanet.com
Thai-American Scholarship Fund:
http://www.asianpacificfund.org/awards/thai.shtml
Hyphen Magazine
http://www.hyphenmagazine.com
Mr.Hyphen Finalist
Pahole Sookkakison
Krabi Krabong Specialist
Peter Thupsornthorn
Back Up Dancers
Amanda Manklang
Dionne Jirachaikitti
Siwaraya Rochanahusdin
Choreographed by Pahole, Peter, Amanda, Dionne, and Siwaraya
Camera
Matthew Ong
Special Thanks To:
Thai Cultural Center & Wat Mongkolratanaram - Traditional Costumes, Drums, and Ching
Wat Buddhanusorn - Krabi Krabong & Meeting Space
Virada Chatikul
John Vilaikeo
Tim Tararug
STTT
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