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W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble Spring Concert
W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble Spring Concert
Friday, April 1
8pm
Ewell Hall, Recital Hall
The College of William and Mary Middle Eastern Music Ensemble will offer a Spring Concert featuring repertoire from Turkey and the Ottoman Empire, led by the 2010-2011 director, Denise Gill-Gurtan.
THINKING HATS & COLOURED TURBANS: Creativity Across Cultures
THINKING HATS & COLOURED TURBANS: Creativity Across Cultures
Tuesday, April 5
2pm - 3:20pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Room 222
Award winning writer Dr. Kirpal Singh flies in from Singapore to read from his collection of works. There will be a Q&A. PBK 222, 2-3:20 p.m., Tuesday, April 5.
This event is part of the Japan Recovery Initiative fundraising efforts.
Between Pop and Radical: Women's Lib, Media Culture, and Female Nude in Early-1970s Japan.
Between Pop and Radical: Women's Lib, Media Culture, and Female Nude in Early-1970s Japan.
Friday, April 8
3:30pm - 5pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
Professor Tomiko Yoda, of Harvard University, will present a lecture, Between Pop and Radical: Women's Lib, Media Culture, and Female Nude in Early-1970s Japan. The lecture will address the resonances between radical feminism ("man ribu" or "ribu").
Candlelight Vigil for Japan
Candlelight Vigil for Japan
Monday, April 11
8pm - 9:30pm
Wren Yard
A candlelight vigil to honor and support the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that hit northern Japan on its one month anniversary.
Victor Mair - "The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Background of the Silk Road"
Victor Mair - "The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Background of the Silk Road"
Friday, April 15
3:30pm - 5pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Professor Victor Mair will present a lecture titled "The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Background of the Silk Road"
Visiting Artist Kristina Wong: Master Class
Visiting Artist Kristina Wong: Master Class
Thursday, April 21
2pm - 3:20pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Room 222
2 - 3:20 pm @ PBK 222
Master Class: Asian Pacific American History in Theatre & Film
ALSO:
8-10pm @ PBK Lab Theatre
Performance & Lecture: Asian Pacific American Women & Mental Health
Accepting donations for Japan Recovery Initiative
Visiting Artist Kristina Wong: Performance & Lecture
Visiting Artist Kristina Wong: Performance & Lecture
Thursday, April 21
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Lab Theatre
8-10pm @ PBK Lab Theatre
Performance & Lecture: Asian Pacific American Women & Mental Health
ALSO:
2 - 3:20 pm @ PBK 222
Master Class: Asian Pacific American History in Theatre & Film
Accepting donations for Japan Recovery Initiative
Visiting Artist Kristina Wong: Performance & Lecture
Visiting Artist Kristina Wong: Performance & Lecture
Thursday, April 21
8pm - 10pm
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Lab Theatre
Performance & Lecture: Asian Pacific American Women & Mental Health
Accepting donations for the Japan Recovery Initiative.
Sing For Japan
Sing For Japan
Thursday, April 21
8pm - 10:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
A benefit concert featuring 10 campus a cappella groups.
Perspectives on the Silk Road from Central Asia and India
Perspectives on the Silk Road from Central Asia and India
Friday, April 22
3:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Presented by Professor Xinru Liu. This event is sponsored by the Asian Studies Initiative.
IPAX presents T.M. Krishna: Evening of Classical Indian Music
IPAX presents T.M. Krishna: Evening of Classical Indian Music
Tuesday, April 26
7pm - 8:40pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth
One of India's most renowned musical artists in the Carnatic tradition flies in to the College of William and Mary for a concert raising funds for the Japan Recovery Initiative.
$5 donation for students, $10 donation for general public.
TEA, a play by Velina Hasu Houston (Directed by Francis Tanglao Aguas)
TEA, a play by Velina Hasu Houston (Directed by Francis Tanglao Aguas)
Thursday, April 28
7pm - 10:20pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Japanese war brides from World War II now living in Kansas gather for a farewell tea ceremony for one of their members who has mysteriously passed away.
$5 donation to the Japan Recovery Initiative
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Ongoing Events
1,000 Cranes for $1,000
1,000 Cranes for $1,000
Monday, March 28 - Friday, April 1
11am - 7pm
Sadler Center, Terrace
Join our campaign to fold 1,000 origami paper cranes to support the victims of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. A fundraiser sponsored by the Japanese Cultural Association.