2023 VEMU Fundraising Dinner
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VEMU 11. tuluõhtu on pühendatud liikumisele ja Jaapanile
“Jaapan on kaugel / Eesti on kaugemal veel / ütlevad tuuled” kirjutas luuletaja Juhan Viiding oma haikus, mis ilmus kogumikus “Ma olin Jüri Üdi” aastal 1978. Igasugune välismaa paistis tol ajal Eestist vaadates tõesti kättesaamatus kauguses olevat. Ka vaba Eesti polnud siis veel käeulatuses - nii võime ehk tõlgendada Viidingu haikut.
Tänane piirideta maailm muutub reisivale inimesele aina väiksemaks. Ometi on kohti, mis paljudele meist kultuuriliselt endiselt kauged ja eksootilised tunduvad. Üks selliseid maid on Jaapan. Kuid on mees, kes Jaapani ja Eesti lähendamiseks on teinud ära rohkem kui ükski diplomaat. See mees on Väike-Maarja lähedal Ebaveres sündinud Kaido Höövelson, maadlejanimega Baruto Kaito - esimene eestlane, kes pääses elukutseliseks sumomaadlejaks Jaapanis. Baruto särav sportlasekarjäär ja võluv isiksus on temast Jaapanis teinud tõelise staari, keda on nähtud mitte ainult maadlusringis vaid ka avalikus elus, televisioonis jm, kus staarid ikka ringi liiguvad. Tema tegevust on ka Eestis hinnatud. Ta on saanud Eesti Olümpiakomitee teenetemärgi (2011), Valgetähe III klassi teenetemärgi (2012) ja Eestimaa au ja uhkuse ordeni (2018). Kaido Höövelson lõpetas sumokarjääri 2013. aastal. 2019—2023 oli ta Eesti Keskerakonna liikmena Riigikogu saadik.
Tänavune VEMU tuluõhtu ongi pühendatud jaapani kultuurile, liikumisaastale ja Kaido Höövelsonile, kes need teemad omavahel kenasti kokku seob. Lisaks peakõnelejale Barutole kuuleme jaapani muusikat Toronto duo tan tan esituses. Jaapani-päraseid toite pakub restoran EDO Torontost ja saket meie mees Ken Valvur, The Ontario Spring Water Sake Company omanik. Tuluõhtul loodame näha ka meie siinseid jaapani sõpru, kellega koos oleme Baruto visiiti ette valmistanud.
Ootame kõiki VEMU sõpru tuluõhtule Tartu College´isse laupäeval, 29. aprillil 2023 algusega kell 18:00.
Osavõtutasu on $200, millest osa läheb VEMU uue hoone toetuseks (selle eest saab toetaja tulumaksukviitungi).
Olgu ka mainitud, et pühapäeval, 30. aprillil algusega kell 14:30 peab Baruto avaliku loengu Japan Foundation´is (2 Bloor St. East, Suite 300). Jälgige reklaami!
VEMU’s 11th Fundraising Evening is Dedicated to Movement and Japan
“Japan is far/ Estonia is further/ the winds whisper” writes poet Juhan Viiding in his haiku, which was published in his collection “Ma olin Jüri Üdi” (I Was Jüri Üdi) in 1978. Any foreign country seemed far away and unattainable in Estonia at the time. Even a free Estonia wasn’t within arm’s reach at that point — that idea can be gleaned from Viiding’s haiku.
We live in a world without borders that’s becoming increasingly smaller for someone that travels. Yet there are still places that feel culturally distant and exotic to us. One of those countries is Japan. But there is an individual who has done more than any diplomat in terms of strengthening ties between Japan and Estonia, and bringing them closer together. That individual is Kaido Höövelson also known by fighting name Baruto Kaito, born in Ebavere near Väike-Maarja. He became the first Estonian professional sumo wrestler in Japan. Baruto’s stellar athletic career and charming personality has made way for him to become a huge star in Japan, not only in the wrestling ring but also in public life, in television and elsewhere. His achievements have also been highly regarded in Estonia. Kaido Höövelson has received the Cultural Endowment of Estonia’s Fitness and Athletics Award of the Year for introducing Estonia in Eastern culture (2010), the Order of the Estonian Olympic Committee (2011), the Order of the White Star third class (2012), and the Medal of Estonian Honour and Glory (2018). Kaido Höövelson ended his professional sumo career in 2013. From 2019-2023, he was a representative in Estonian parliament for the Estonian Centre Party.
The upcoming VEMU fundraising evening is dedicated to Japanese culture, the year of movement and Kaido Höövelson, who very fittingly ties all of those aspects together. In addition to listening to main speaker Baruto, we’ll hear Japanese music performed by Toronto duo “tan tan.” Japanese cuisine will be offered courtesy of Toronto’s EDO restaurant and “sake” will be served thanks to our own Ken Valvur, owner of The Ontario Spring Water Sake Company. We also hope to see our local Japanese friends at the fundraiser, who have helped us prepare for Baruto’s visit.
We hope to see all friends of VEMU attending the fundraising evening at Tartu College on Saturday, April 29th, 2023; starting at 6 p.m.
Admission for the evening is $200, a part of which will go towards the construction of VEMU’s new building (the supporter will receive a tax receipt).
On Sunday, April 30th at 2:30 p.m., Baruto will be presenting a public lecture at the Japan Foundation (2 Bloor St. East, Suite 300). More info coming soon, stay tuned!
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Prepared by EDO Restaurant, Toronto
Beverages
Sake from The Ontario Spring Water Sake Company
Red and White Wine
Japanese Beer
Hor D'Oeuvres
Kyu-Maki - Cucumber Wrapped Avocado & Sweet Inari Tofu Roll, Tozasu Rice Vinaigrette
Yaki-Tori - Grilled Chicken & Green Onion Skewers, EDO Teriyaki Sauce
Tiger Tuna Tataki - Seared Red Samurai Tuna, Japanese Mustard-Miso, Balsamic Reduction
Miso Eggplant (V) Asian Eggplant, Dengaku Miso Glaze
Veal & Ginger Gyoza - Pan-Seared Homemade Dumplings
À la Table
Truffled Edamame - Soybean Pods, Truffled Salt
EDO salad - Mixed Greens, Cucumber, Tomatoes, Broccoli, Carrot, EDO Ginger Dressing
Chef’s Selection Sushi - Chef’s Choice Maki and Nigiri
Main Course -
Served with Steamed Rice, Grilled Seasonal Vegetables
Chicken Teriyaki - Marinated White & Dark Meat Chicken with EDO Teriyaki Sauce
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Miso Black Cod - Charbroiled Sake-Miso Marinated Black Cod
OR
Sesame Tofu Steak - Vegetarian Main Course Option
Dessert
Chocolate Avocado Mousse
Fresh Fruit Medley