Reni’s Monthly Maid Café & Show Held In NYC June 26

By: Jun. 09, 2011
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Aspire Communications, Inc. is pleased to announce Reni's monthly Maid Café & Show on June 26th.

We have Uncle Yo, the geek-specific stand-up comedian as a special guest.
Join the Moe Movement. A J-pop Singer, Reni Mimura brings

Japanese authentic Pop culture to the U.S.

Adorability, profound ideology and high-energy onstage presence represent Reni's futuristic and charismatic performance, making Reni not only a great singer and dancer, but also a leader of "Moe" movement worldwide. With this movement, can a girl from Japan become an American idol as she dreams?

What: Reni's Japanese "Maid" Show
When: 6/26 (Sun) 12PM - 3:30PM

Where: Amber Village 432 6th Avenue

New York, NY 10011 (212) 477-5880

Charge: $15 at Door (Lunch not included)

$10 in Cosplay

Note: No age limit

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCzaJjq1CC4
Stream live for people all over the world

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/reni-live

For more Information

http://www.renireni.com/

Reni's Bio:

Reni was born and raised in Japan and began training in the art of dance and theater at a very young age. Her big break came after she entered and won a talent search competition. She then released her first Japanese CD in 2006 produced by Takahiro Yamautsuri, who composed the music for one of the Pokemon movies.

In 2008, Reni relocated to New York City and hopes to bring this unique style to the United States. Having barely begun performing in America, since February 2009, Reni has quickly gained wide attention, and has been invited to perform in the most prominent animation conventions and other music events. Reni released her latest CD album "Sakura" in September 2009 and published her first

photo book "Maid in NY" in March 2010. As her fan base increases, attention from the industry and Japan glows. In

2010, the National Broadcasting Television Station of Japan (NHK) made 2 documentaries on Reni's career in America and the impact of her performances on western audiences and the fashion industry.

Uncle Yo http://www.uncleyo.com/


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