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The Charles B. Wang Center, celebrating Asian and American cultures, is dedicated to presenting the public with a multifaceted, intellectually sound, and humane understanding of Asian and Asian American cultures, and their relationship to other cultures. The Wang Center houses the upscale Asian eatery Jasmine and serves as a conference facility and presenting venue for events of cultural, professional, and intellectual calibre. Read more about our mission, facilities, people, and programming.
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| FALL 2008 | |
September 21Angraag: Songs of the Body Rudrakshya, an all-male Odissi dance ensemble from the East Indian state of Orissa, passionately convey the rarely seen Purush Ang, the male stylization of Odissi, the oldest classical dance. Details >> |
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October 23Hunger In an intimate quartet, legendary contemporary choreographers and Butoh dancers Eiko and Koma reunite with their protégés Charian and Peace, two Cambodian visual artists-turned-performers, to explore the theme of hunger. Details>> |
November 16Music & Dance from Myanmar/ Burma Discover Burma in an enriching night with Kyaw Kyaw Naing and friends. Naing, a master of the pat waing, a traditional Burmese drum-circle instrument comprised of 21 separately tuned drums. Details>> |
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