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Join us for the launch of Barbara Demick's latest book "Daughters of the Bamboo Grove," the story of twin sisters torn apart by China's one-child policy--one who remained in China, and the other adopted in the U.S. With NPR's Emily Feng.
Join CCA for an in-person panel discussion on the decline in U.S.-China scientific cooperation and its future implications for the United States, China, and the global scientific commons.
Don't miss "Father of Thai cinema" R.D. Pestonji’s surreal, freewheeling comedy Country Hotel (1957) on an imported 35mm print from the Thai Film Archive, featuring a discussion with film scholar Palita Chunsaengchan.
Asia Society presents the 14th edition of Dancing the Gods, an annual festival of Indian Dance in collaboration with World Music Institute. Night One is Mythili Prakash in a stunning Bharatanatyam solo with live vocals, percussion & violin.
Asia Society presents the 14th edition of Dancing the Gods, an annual festival of Indian Dance in collaboration with World Music Institute. Night Two features Parul Shah (Kathak).
Asia Society presents the 14th edition of Dancing the Gods, an annual festival of Indian Dance in collaboration with World Music Institute. Night Three features Bijayini Satpathy (Odissi) in ABHIPSAA - A Seeking.
Join us for the launch of Barbara Demick's latest book "Daughters of the Bamboo Grove," the story of twin sisters torn apart by China's one-child policy--one who remained in China, and the other adopted in the U.S. With NPR's Emily Feng.
Don't miss "Father of Thai cinema" R.D. Pestonji’s surreal, freewheeling comedy Country Hotel (1957) on an imported 35mm print from the Thai Film Archive, featuring a discussion with film scholar Palita Chunsaengchan.
Unapologetic Food's Roni Mazumdar, author and founder of Maya Kaimal Foods’ Maya Kaimal, and Junoon & Jazba's Hemant Pathak, will share the world of Indian cuisine and its evolving journey in the city of New York with Anu Sehgal.
Performed by the Prehistoric Body Theater ensemble, Indonesian dancers channel prehistoric dinosaurs as they explore themes of mass extinction, climate crisis, and evolutionary ancestry through movement.
Performed by the Prehistoric Body Theater ensemble, Indonesian dancers channel prehistoric dinosaurs as they explore themes of mass extinction, climate crisis, and evolutionary ancestry through movement.