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Across India, Indonesia, and Thailand, dancers are using their skill and artistry to inform the public about coronavirus precautions.
The legendary diplomat and Asia Society chairman is the subject of a new biography published nine years after his death.
One thing is clear from looking back at Asia Society's most popular 2015 videos: India clips won the year.
Each week, we'll reach into Asia Society's archives to find a photo from the organization's nearly 60-year history. This week: A performance that dealt with the uncomfortable history between China, Japan, and Korea.
What do ballet, Indian kathak dance, and Chinese kunqu opera have in common? Watch Asia Society's recent Viewpoints: Classical Connections program, featuring acclaimed performers Wendy Whelan, Parul Shah, and Qian Yi, to find out.
Up-and-coming Chinese composers Sam Wu, Qin Yi, and Zulan made their U.S. debuts on Asia Society's stage with three eclectic works in "Shanghai/New York: Future Histories."
Longtime friend of the Asia Society Vijay Iyer recognized with a MacArthur Foundation "genius" grant.
Also, watch a complete live concert from the legendary Cambodian singer for free at 8 p.m. Saturday night New York time at AsiaSociety.org/Live.
Asia Society's Rachel Cooper shares some insights into Nan Jombang, performing at Asia Society New York on October 6.