Past Events
Pei-kai Cheng will examine how aesthetic appreciation and choice of wares for tea ceremony influenced the development of Chinese porcelain-making technology.
This native Chinese percussion quartet, whose name means “eight great hammers,” promises a feast of sound.
Princeton University presents a one-day exhibtion that showcases works by Chinese documentary photographers.
The South Coast Chinese Cultural Association and Irvine Chinese School present traditional ribbon dance, performances on ancient instruments, and demonstrations of Tai Chi and Kung Fu techniques.
World renowned pipa virtuoso and founding member of Yo-Yo Ma's cross-cultural Silk Road Ensemble, Wu Man performs at Carnegie Hall.
In this lecture-demonstration, Mingmei Yip explores the ancient Chinese philosophy of nurturing life and longevity by harnessing breath, energy, and qi (chi) through qin-playing and calligraphic brush strokes.
UC Berkeley presents a talk by Yomi Braester on the trope of a city constructed in the blink of the eye in recent Chinese films.
Museum International Museum displays an array of headwear from the late Qing Dynasty.
Music, song and puppetry unite as the talented puppeteers and musicians of the Quanzhou Marionette Theater perform selections from Chinese folk tales.