Offsite
Grover Cleveland Playground
Handball Court
Ridgewood, NY 11385

Jun 26, 2025 at 7:30 pm
Chinatown Cha Cha 女人世界
Free Outdoor Screening at Grover Cleveland High School Handball Courts!
UnionDocs is headed outside for May and June to take advantage of one of our favorite city offerings: the ready-made cinemas of the handball courts in our public parks. It’s a long-standing UNDO tradition to project bold visions, reflections, and possibilities onto the walls of the city’s handball courts, transforming them into open-air theaters. This summer, we’re thrilled to continue that tradition with a slate of programs that are free and open to all.
This Pride Month, we’re proud to co-present Chinatown Cha-Cha with our friends at Nooks and Crannies ( (犄角旮旯), a luminous documentary by Luka Yuanyuan Yang 杨圆圆 that dances between memory, performance, and identity.
At the remarkable age of 92, Coby Yee, a former starlet and owner of the illustrious “Forbidden City Nightclub,” reclaimed her place in the spotlight with the senior dance troupe, Grant Avenue Follies. Led by Cynthia Yee, the ensemble brings to life the luminous nightclub era of San Francisco’s Chinatown, simultaneously shattering the conventional image of aging Asian women.
The film stands as a poignant chronicle of Coby’s final journey before her passing at 93, preserving her indomitable spirit. “Coby treated every performance as if it might be her last,” says Yang, “yet she always returned to the stage with incredible vitality.” That spirit lives on in the Grant Avenue Follies, who continue to carry the torch of their shared heritage with pride, humor, and sparkle.
Luka Yuanyuan Yang first met Carlo Nasisse at UnionDocs’ August Film Lab in 2018, where participants presented their ongoing projects. A month later, they embarked together on the planned Havana tour with the dance troupe. After filming in Havana, they collaborated to co-direct a short film about Coby’s love story, “Coby and Stephen are in Love”(2019). Their meeting at UnionDocs sparked this meaningful creative partnership, making it especially meaningful to return for the Chinatown Cha-Cha screening in 2025.
Recipient of the New Filmmaker Award at the China Documentary Academy Awards and the Jinji Huayi Award at the Pingyao International Film Festival, Chinatown Cha-Cha has been praised by Frieze Magazine for the “copious care and love with which Yang treats [her subjects] in lens-mediated space.”
This event is free and open to all, inviting the UNDO community, our neighbors, passersby, film lovers, and anyone curious to join for a festive evening under the stars—come through!
Program
Chinatown Cha-Cha by Luka Yuanyuan Yang
85 min, 2024
The 92-year-old previous nightclub dancer Coby Yee decides to get back on stage again after joining the senior dance troupe Grant Avenue Follies. Together they go on a tour for the last time, bridging once isolated Chinese communities in the US, Cuba and China.
Bios

Luka Yuanyuan Yang 杨圆圆 (b. 1989, Beijing) is a visual artist and filmmaker working across documentary film, photography, installation, and performance. Through weaving documentary and archival materials, she explores themes of identity, migration, and memory, challenging conventional historical narratives and amplifying overlooked voices.
Her debut feature documentary “Chinatown Cha-Cha” was part of official selection at Pingyao International Film Festival and Hawaii International Film Festival, Cleveland International Film Festival and it had a nationwide theatrical release in China in 2024(Douban Rating 8.4/10). Her short films have been featured in The New Yorker and screened at New Orleans Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, Camden International Film Festival and Asian American International Film Festival.
Yang is a recipient of the BAZAAR Art Awards – Cross Cultural Creator of the Year (2024), BVLGARI Avrora Award (2023), Art Power 100 (2019), and Rencontres d’Arles Author Book Award (2015). Her works are in the collections of Power Station of Art, Kadist Art Foundation and ENIX Museum of Migration. She has received fellowships from the Asian Cultural Council and Asymmetry Art Foundation