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Japanese Maid Show May 3rd in NYC

Date: 2009 April 28 14:34

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Our New York readers who like Maids, Akihabara style performance and J-Pop Music and will want to head over to Top Tunes on Sunday May 3rd 2009, to see Reni perform Anime songs and J-Pop in karaoke cosplay.

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Japanese Pop Star Reni

What: Japanese "Maid" Show: Japanese Pop Star Reni performs Anime songs and J-Pop in Karaoke Cosplay, Akihabara style, singing and dancing.

When: May 3rd 5:00 - 6:00 PM (Door opens 4:30PM)

Where: TopTunes 303-305 E 53rd St, NYC NY 212-758-3818 http://www.karaoketoptunes.com/

Cost: No cover charge/one drink minimum

Note: Cosplayers welcome

Space is limited. Please come early to reserve.

More info at http://www.renireni.com

About Reni
She specializes in Akihabara style performance, a genre that emphasizes the cute look of Japanese pop-culture with the hip appeal of Japanese animation. As a unique cultural phenomenon, these Akihabara idols have attracted an enthusiastic fan following all over Japan. As interest in Japanese entertainment grows among the American youth, Reni offers the most fun and authentic Japanese pop experience without ever having to travel to Tokyo. She is quickly winning over the hearts of many new local fans thanks to her pretty stage costumes, upbeat personality, and talented singing ability.

Reni's Bio
Reni was born in Japan and began her formal ballet training at the age of seven. Since then, she has been dancing nearly every day in styles ranging from Jazz and Hip Hop to "Nihon Buyo," traditional Japanese dance. Reni expanded her talents to the theatrical world by joining the well-known Japanese company "Seinenza," where she played an active role in both performing and directing.

In 2005, Reni won a major music contest in Tokyo, out of 1,000 participants. Her first CD was produced by Takahiro Yamautsuri, who composed music for one of the Pokemon movies. Her live performances in the major music clubs and show houses in Japan have grabbed the attention of a wide range of audiences. Her quality singing and powerful dancing in Akihabara style keeps them coming back for more. In 2008 she relocated to the U.S.A., started a monthly event, Japanese "Maid" Show and is quickly gaining a loyal fan base. Reni was recently invited as a guest performer to Krazy Cosplay Party organized by Japan Society.

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