Performing Arts

The Cambodian master musician's performance at Asia Society New York, now available in full, gets a shout out from the New York Times.
Asia Society India Centre presented "After Raining, It Will Be Sunny," a high-energy solo piece performed by young Japanese dancer/choreographer KENTARO!!
Afghan rubab player Homayun Sakhi joined sarod player Ken Zuckerman and the young Afghan tabla virtuoso Salar Nader for a one-of-a-kind concert.
Performances by Cantonese opera stars Law Kar-Ying and Li Pui-yan highlight the benefit inaugural performance at ASHK's Miller Theatre.
Dynamic, high-energy performances demonstrate a give-and-take between hip hop and Asian culture.
Jogja Hip Hop Foundation
As Javanese rappers head to New York, a look at their diverse influences.
Including a video performance not to be missed.
The legendary opera director argues, "Music doesn't soften the message, it deepens it."
What do Nepal and Appalachia have in common with two Virginia bluegrass musicians Danny Knicely and Tara Linhardt?
World-renowned dancer Rajika Puri on the importance of myth in Indian culture.
Daughter Anoushka Shankar and Philip Glass offer tributes, personal recollections in ceremony recognizing India's sitar legend.