LiWen, the Shakerboarding King of Burnaby
Image by: Paul Joseph
“It rains two-thirds of the time in Vancouver – it’s depressing,” says Tan. “But there’s a bright dome of energy surrounding me.”

In the hands of a master – like LiWen Tan, Burnaby's famed Chicken Dancer – a shakerboard becomes a high-yield advertising weapon.

Six days a week for the past two years, LiWen Tan has been dancing in front of the Church’s Chicken on the north side of Lougheed Highway, just west of Willingdon in Burnaby.

Watch the Chicken Dancer for a few minutes and you’ll see that among several moves, a one-armed stylized ping-pong slap preponderates. When LiWen sees you approaching, he makes a gun out of his thumb and forefinger and slings it around sideways at you in acknowledgement, like Ice Cube in Boyz n the Hood.

In LiWen’s hand is a sign – “Spicy or Classic?” – with a list of prices. His stock in trade is “shakerboarding”: Church's pays him to swing his sign and attract attention to the shop. “I got my start 2½ years ago, when my foster parents had a garage sale,” says LiWen. He’s tall for a Chinese, and speaks English with mathematical precision. “It was a humongous success.”
 

That success followed LiWen to Church’s. After he started in the summer of 2007, his managers tell him, the Lougheed store was the top-grossing Church’s in all of Canada. The night manager, Elmer Pasana, estimates that six in 10 customers come in because of LiWen – about 100 a day. Sitting at a window booth in the restaurant, Pasana looks out to the street and sighs. “No newspaper, no TV,” he says. “He’s our advertising budget.”

A person starting out in shakerboarding can expect to make minimum wage, $8 an hour. LiWen has had a couple of raises since starting at Lougheed, and, although other Church’s outlets have attempted to hire him away, he’s happy where he is, close to home. Of course, if someone offered him quite a bit more money – “$15 to $20 an hour,” he says, “cash” – he’d consider a move.

Not everyone could shakerboard, says LiWen: they’d get too bored. His prodigious energy, he says, comes from the dance music pulsing in his earphones: “I just couldn’t do this job listening to country.”

For LiWen, the job's biggest payoff is seeing people smile as they drive past on their errands. “You know, it rains two-thirds of the time in Vancouver – it’s depressing,” he says. “But there’s a bright dome of energy surrounding me.”

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That guy is my hero!
I used to work across the street from your designated dancing spot. I would walk by you every day at lunch time... gave you the official name "10 Piece" about a year and a half ago. I think it suits you. Keep dancing!!!
You work across the street from me. We call you chuck, or ten-piece if you prefer.
Dude needs a raise pronttttto! OMG this is ridiculous 60% sales at a retail store is easily more than the advertising, he should be getting paid $50k+ screw those marketing execs!
It's great to see someone with so much enthusiasm for their job I hope you get a pay raise. Dancing in this heat is no fun.
Liwen should definitely be getting paid a higher wage or on a bonus structure... - Anonymous
Wow, less than 15$ for 60%? Even in this economy that market share will get you good money!! Get yourself a bigger raise Li Wen, they don't know what they have until you're gone!
He brings in an estimated 60% of the business and they pay him less than $15/hour? LiWen, time to market yourself and use your skills elsewhere for more money!
Hi Liwen! I'm your cyclist friend who stops by every now and then to say hello, You have a great vibe!
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LOL!!! GO LIWEN!
LOL its li wen i went to central with you we were the first to watch you dance around all crazy
YO LIWEN !!!!!
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