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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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| SPRING 2009 | |
February 11 D’Lo Described as a "jolt of creative and comedic energy," D'Lo is a queer Tamil Sri Lankan-American, political theatre artist/writer and music producer, currently causing the most trouble in Los Angeles. D'Lo's work is a part of the vibrant tapestry that sheds light on many of the issues of our modern day society; brutality, justice, AIDS, sexuality, political and social unrest, and division along ethnic and gender lines. More >> |
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February 27Taiko Project An ensemble of taiko drummers dedicated to promoting and advancing the American art of taiko. TAIKOPROJECT preserves taiko as a dynamic element of Japanese American culture through performances, education, and outreach activities. More >> |
March 27Koranic Fatigue With irreverent humor, scalding insight, and deft character sketches, the inimitable Riz Mirza challenges stereotypes, pushes boundaries, and unabashedly questions what it means to be of Muslim heritage in the current global war on terror. More >> |
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