The Center for Southeast Asian Studies organizes and sponsors a number of events such as lectures, film screening, workshops, symposia, conferences, exhibits, and performances throughout the year. Several of these events are in collaboration with other U-M units, and are often free and open to the public.
Comprising of seventy-five gongs, percussion and other instruments, the U-M gamelan, named Kyai Telaga Madu (Venerable Lake of Honey), is part of the Stearns Collection of Musical Instruments. The U-M Gamelan Ensemble offers members the opportunity to explore new music composed for gamelan and helps train an important generation of scholars in Southeast Asian music.
This performance is co-sponsored by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies and the International Institute, as part of the U-M Festival of Asian Music:
https://smtd.umich.edu/asian-music-festival/
This performance is co-sponsored by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies and the International Institute, as part of the U-M Festival of Asian Music:
https://smtd.umich.edu/asian-music-festival/
Building: | Earl V. Moore Building |
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Cost: | Free - no tickets required |
Event Type: | Performance |
Tags: | Concert, Culture, Diversity, Free, Interdisciplinary, Music, North Campus |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from School of Music, Theatre & Dance, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, International Institute |