Thank you for joining us in celebrating Chaksam-pa's 20th Anniversary Event, November 21, 2009 at
The Historic Sweet's Ballroom in Oakland, November 21, 2009! Movie and photo album links are below.

Here are some highlights of the event . . .

Video credit: Ed Ellsworth
Click here for photo album. Photo credit: Carol Keslar




In Tibetan, Chaksam-pa means Bridge-Builder, and is one of the many names attributed to a famous Tibetan saint known as Thangtong Gyalpo, who lived in the 14th century in Tibet.  He is considererd to be a patron saint of Tibetan medicine, as well as the founding father of Ache Lhamo, Tibetan opera.  Legend has it that Thangtong Gyalpo recruited villagers and gathered support to build suspension bridges all over the wide Himalayan rivers in Tibet to access pilgrimages to the sacred Buddhist sites.

Thank you for your support! Visit http://chaksampa.org for updates. Chaksam-pa is a non-profit, traditional Tibetan performing group, based in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.