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Wang Jian: Four Movements by Bach
In Hong Kong, a master musician treats audience to short works for cello.
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Japan/America: Writers' Dialogue (Complete)
A pair of top translators facilitate a cross-cultural exchange between Japanese and American writers.
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month at AsiaStore
Photos: AsiaStore hosts a number of renowned designers and artists for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
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Huang Ruo: Excerpts from Sun Yat-Sen
Concert excerpts from a new opera about one of the major figures of 20th-century China, along with insights from the composer.
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Excerpt: 'Dama Dam Mast Qalandar'
Arif Lohar and his ensemble perform what the Village Voice describes as a "traditional Sufi rave."
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Concert Highlight: An Ecstatic Finish for Arif Lohar
Watch as the second of Arif Lohar's two performances at Asia Society New York reaches a delirious climax.
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Arif Lohar and Friends: Jugni Ji!
Watch: Arif Lohar and ensemble launch an epic rendition of "Alif Allah Chambey di Booti" onstage at Asia Society.
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In Concert: Arif Lohar and Arooj Aftab (Complete)
Pakistan's Arif Lohar and his ensemble bring a packed house at Asia Society New York to its feet.
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Art and Patronage in Mughal Delhi, Part II
Scholars of Urdu language and culture join "Princes and Painters" co-curator Yuthika Sharma for a discussion on some of the cultural issues related to India's late Mughal period.
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Art and Patronage in Mughal Delhi, Part I
Scholars Michael Fisher, David Lelyveld and Frances Pritchett deliver presentations on key figures from India's late Mughal period.
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