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<center><h1><strong>Get</strong> involved</h1></center>
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<h3><center><font color="white">Learn about some of CSA's affiliated group activities!</font></center></h3>
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<h2> Take Out Kidz (TOK)</h2>
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<p>Take Out Kidz (TOK) was founded in 2009 by Kevin Sutardji during the Spring Quarter of 2009. TOK is a non-audition dance group that is dedicated to teaching anyone who is interested in learning how to dance, no matter if you have experience or not. Although this is a non-audition, we strive to become better dancers every day. The team began with 5 members, and quickly expanded to over 25. With a focus on teamwork and improvement, TOK have been a breeding ground for freshmen to grow their dancing skills and be a part of not only a team, but a family.</p>
<p>During the Winter Quarter of 2010, PCE Modern Coordinator Marvin Macairan and TOK Choreographer Gregg Hanano, decided that they wanted to change the relationship between two rival clubs. With the use of dance and the help of other choreographers, the very first PCE and CSA (PCeSA for short) dance collaboration was created. In 3 short weeks, dancers learned, blocked, and performed this set for both clubs to see, hoping to change the way future generations would see the relationship between the clubs. The tradition has been carried on since.</p>
<p align="middle"><img src="images/teams/tok2015.jpg" width="720" height="550" alt="TOK at lantern fest 2015"></p><br/>
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<p>Anyone and everyone who is interested in joining TOK is welcome, come join us on <strong>Wednesdays from 8-10PM</strong> in the PCV parking structure and <strong>Sundays from 5-7PM</strong> in Studio 2 located in the Recreational Center.</p><br/>
<p><em>Past Coordinators:</em><br/>
Kevin Sutardji, 2009-2010<br/>
Ryan Gee, 2010-2011 <br/>
Brandon Takahashi, 2011-2012 <br/>
Ryan Sutardji, 2012-2013<br/>
Sterling Tarng, 2013-2014<br/>
Trang Tran, 2014-2015<br/>
Kevin Chiu, 2015-2016
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<h2>Lion Dance Team (LDT)</h2>
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<p>Lion Dance originated back in ancient China and became a symbol of good luck by scaring away evil spirits during the New Year on the Lunar Calendar. The lion head is often mistaken as a dragon because there were no lions in China so they did not know what they looked like. Instead, they combined attributes from several different animals to create their traditional lion. The ears were taken from the Chinese unicorn, the beard came from the dragon, the back of the head represents a turtle’s shell, and the horn is supposed to represent a phoenix. Other symbolism is found on the lion’s head. A big forehead meant great knowledge and wisdom, and the mirror placed on the lion’s forehead is to scare away the evil spirits; since evil spirits are afraid to see their own reflections.</p>
<p>Young Louis founded Lion Dance Team (LDT) in 1957. From then on, the team began to educate students and the community about this traditional dance. Lion Dance Team’s performances for blessing businesses during New Years and grand openings help maintain the cultural ties that the Chinese community in San Luis Obispo would otherwise have to give up.</p>
<p align="middle"><img src="images/teams/ldt2015.jpg" width="720" height="480" alt="Lion Dance Team at CNYB 2015"></p><br/>
<p>Anyone and everyone who is interested in joining lion dance is welcome, come join us on <strong>Saturday at 10AM</strong> behind the H.P. Davidson Music Building! No prior experience is needed and just come and have a great time!</p>
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<p><em>Past Captains:</em><br/>
Thomas Tong, 1991 <br/>
Frank Lee, 1992 <br/>
On-King Lau, 1993 <br/>
Jim Wu & Natalie Young, 1994 <br/>
Natalie Young, 1995 <br/>
Tay Vong, 1996 <br/>
Tom Allen, 1997 <br/>
Andrew Lee, 1998 <br/>
Phillip Li, 1999 <br/>
Vincent Wong, 2000 <br/>
Gienn Ly, 2001 <br/>
Michael Huynh, 2002 <br/>
Matthew Wong, 2003 <br/>
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Erik Lee, 2004 <br/>
Wenschel Lan, 2005 <br/>
Erik Lee, 2006 <br/>
Thomas Marley, 2007 <br/>
Alan Swe, 2008 <br/>
Danny Lee, 2009 <br/>
Devin Tang, 2010 <br/>
Corrinne Goodwin, 2011 <br/>
Adam Yee, 2012 <br/>
Todd Wong, 2013 <br/>
Ben Wong, 2014 <br/>
Penelope Thoo & Scott Wong, 2015 <br/>
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<h2>Intermural Sports</h2>
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<p>Every weekend CSA holds a different sporting event. Whether it’s kickball, dodge ball, tossing a frisbee, you name it! The sporting events are open to anyone looking for another way to have some fun, while connecting with other members of CSA. Regardless of your experience, CSA’s sporting events are for enjoyment and having a good time. The location of the events will vary from week to week from the track field, the sports complex, or in the Rec Center. </p><br/>
<p>CSA also has two coed intramural teams in basketball and volleyball that compete once a week on the backcourts in the Rec Center. Come play with us if you are looking for a more competetive aspect to sports. Or come support our teams. We love seeing our members cheer for their favorite club.</p><br/>
<p align="middle"><img src="images/teams/sports.jpg" width="720" height="480" alt="Spring 2013 Volleyball Intramural Champions"></p><br/>
<p><em>Past Coordinators:</em><br/>
Felix Chung, 2009-2010<br/>
Carlo Dacanay, 2010-2011 <br/>
Johnny Chuc, 2011-2012 <br/>
Jeffrey Tang, 2012-2013<br/>
Sergio Villalpando, 2013-2014<br/>
Kyle Chan, 2014-2015<br/>
Patrick Cheung, 2015-2016
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