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Charles B. Wang Center
Приєднався 24 кві 2013
The Charles B. Wang Center is one of the most beautiful and inventive buildings given to any university. Here you'll experience spaces of surprising traditional beauty juxtaposed with the latest in communications technology. Filled with light and air, graced by gardens inside and out, the Center offers spaces suitable for conferences, performances, films, lectures, exhibitions, and cultural celebrations.
Performance| Sufi Songs of Love Spring 2024
Described by the New York Times as an “ambassador for a silenced music,” Amir Vahab is one of New York’s most celebrated and distinguished composer-vocalists of Sufi folk music. He sings with a uniquely mystical style, weaving together Persian, Turkish, and Azeri instruments and songs set to thirteenth- and fourteenth-century poetry from Rumi, Hafiz, Baba Taher, and Yunus Emre. The repertoire of Vahab and his ensemble is grounded in traditional Persian poetry and music, long known for its power to transport listeners to heightened spiritual states through melody, improvisation, and rhythm.
Rooted in Islamic tradition but influenced by contemporary sounds, the ensemble’s music-like Vahab himself-is diversity in unity. Audiences will be elevated to a spiritual world through a lovely syncretism of music and poetry.
This program is supported by the Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute.
#SufiSongsOfLove
#AmirVahabLive
#MysticalMusic
#SufiFolkMusic
#PersianPoetry
#RumiAndMore
#SpiritualConcert
#SBUEvents
#MusicOfTheSoul
#CulturalHarmony
#livemusic
#TraditionalAndModern
#PoetryInMusic
#AmirVahab
#ElevatedExperience
Rooted in Islamic tradition but influenced by contemporary sounds, the ensemble’s music-like Vahab himself-is diversity in unity. Audiences will be elevated to a spiritual world through a lovely syncretism of music and poetry.
This program is supported by the Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute.
#SufiSongsOfLove
#AmirVahabLive
#MysticalMusic
#SufiFolkMusic
#PersianPoetry
#RumiAndMore
#SpiritualConcert
#SBUEvents
#MusicOfTheSoul
#CulturalHarmony
#livemusic
#TraditionalAndModern
#PoetryInMusic
#AmirVahab
#ElevatedExperience
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Sakura Matsuri: Cherry Blossom Festival at the Charles B. Wang Center
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BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW AT tinyurl.com/thewangcenter The Charles B. Wang Center welcomes you to the upcoming 2024 Cherry Blossom Festival! This is our biggest event of the year, so make sure to get your tickets before we sell out! The Wang Center will provide many exciting activities, including Koto plays, Japanese traditional dances, martial arts demonstrations, calligraphy workshops, ikebana fl...
PERFORMANCE | The Tale of the Radiant Princess Shadow Puppet Show
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#WangCenter #shadow #puppet #ShadowPuppetshow #bamboocutter #AsianArt #japanesefolklore A live musical and shadow puppet show was presented at the Charles B. Wang Center on December 9th, 2023. Caroline and Suzanne Borderies (puppeteers), Mirna Lekic (pianist), and David McCorkle (narrator) present an original shadow puppet show with spare, intricate illustrations and lighting palettes that move...
Korean Art Alive | From Privy to Patrimony: Korean Chamber Pots
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Korean Art Alive | From Privy to Patrimony: Korean Chamber Pots Embark on a whimsical journey with our video essay, "From Privy to Patrimony: Korean Chamber Pots." We start our exploration with the captivating collection at the British Museum, diving into the nuanced design features of seemingly ordinary artifacts. Brace yourself for a surprise as we uncover the unexpected functionality behind ...
SYMPOSIUM | Rethinking Contemporary Ink Art Through Park Dae Sung
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#stilllife #inkpainting #contemporaryart #sosan#parkdaesung#koreanartist #koreanart #contemporaryart #inkpainting #stilllife #archaicbeauty #koreafoundation #ganaart #charlesbwangcenter #wangcenter#inkreimagined #culturalprogramme #sbuscribed #stonybrook The Charles B. Wang Center presents a stimulating symposium that delves into the multifaceted works of the contemporary ink artist Park Dae Su...
EXHIBITION | Decoding the Archaic Beauty in Park Dae Sung's Art
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#sosan#parkdaesung#koreanartist #koreanart #contemporaryart #inkpainting #stilllife #archaicbeauty #koreafoundation #ganaart #charlesbwangcenter #wangcenter#inkreimagined #culturalprogramme #sbuscribed #stonybrook “Archaic beauty” is rooted in the fragmentation and loss in Park’s life; it is an aesthetic that consists of multiple connotations and is born from struggle and negative space. For th...
Charles B. Wang Center| Installing Park Dae Sung's "Magnificent View of Samneung (2017)"
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Here is a behind the scenes look at the installation of our upcoming exhibition, Park Dae Sung: Ink Reimagined. Please enjoy!
LECTURE | ‘Listening to Bamboo’ by Rob Coffland
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Rob Coffland traces the development of Japanese bamboo art from a folk craft to a sculptural art form. The abundance of bamboo in Japan naturally led to its widespread usage in everything, including building materials, fences, fish traps, musical instruments, weapons, boxes, and baskets. When Japan was closed to trade during the Edo Period, the import of goods from China-including bamboo basket...
LECTURE | The Curious Case of the Camel In Modern Japan by Ayelet Zohar
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Ayelet Zohar discusses the camel in Japanese art and visual culture, from early depictions from the Nara period to Edo era, until the first living pair arrived in Japan in 1821. The arrival of the giraffes created a boom of hundreds of misemono roadshows, as well as numerous images in paintings and prints. However, the most intriguing examples come from the 20th century, after Japan became a le...
LECTURE | Celebrating the Lunar New Year with Black Sesame Butter Presented by Rooted Fare
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The Lunar New Year is the biggest holiday in China and is celebrated for 16 days. The last day of festivities is known as the Lantern Festival (Yuan xiao jie), which marks the first full moon of the new year. It's the final day to celebrate, so people light lanterns and firecrackers, lion dance, and eat tangyuan, a round glutinous rice ball usually filled with a sweet filling like black sesame ...
LECTURE | Common Grace: Poetry Reading with Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
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This reading is the launch of Common Grace (Beacon Press, 2022), a poetry collection by writer and visual artist Aaron Caycedo-Kimura. A deft, deeply felt triptych opens with his life as an artist, delves into the inherited trauma within his Japanese American family, and finally ends on the close bond between him and his wife. In these poems, the visible world radiates meaning, memory becomes p...
PERFORMANCE | The Nutcracker | A Live Musical and Shadow Puppet Performance
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#WangCenter#shadow#puppet#ShadowPuppetshow#Nutcracker#AsianArt A live musical and shadow puppet show was presented at the Charles B. Wang Center on December 3, 2022. Caroline and Suzanne Borderies (puppeteers), Mirna Lekic (pianist), and David McCorkle (narrator) present an original shadow puppet show with spare, intricate illustrations and lighting palettes that move from black and white to ri...
The Story of Modern Korean Art | Modern Girls
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The Story of Modern Korean Art | Modern Girls This video essay takes a groundbreaking look at cultural history and the legacies of modern Korean girls who challenged gender, social roles, and identity issues. The Story of Modern Korean Art is a series of video essays about modern Korean art, culture, politics, philosophy, and more. Visit the Charles B. Wang Center for more videos: www.thewangce...
PERFORMANCE | Koto & Shamisen Ensemble
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The Charles B. Wang Center presented new and traditional music that featured the koto (a Japanese 13-stringed zither) and shamisen (a Japanese 3-stringed instrument) performed by the Miyabi Ensemble on September 23, 2022. The list of Songs: 1. Color of the Wind (Kazeno Iro) by Toshihiko Mizuno Performed Masayo Ishigure, kyoko Morishima, Tsuyako Takahashi, and Zac Gilman 2. Ito Ranbu by Toshihik...
EXHIBITION | Saule Dyussenbina: Kazakh Funny Games and New Mythologies-On view Through Dec 10, 2022
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Curated by Jinyoung A. Jin, Saule Dyussenbina: Kazakh Funny Games and New Mythologies traces complex Central Asian geopolitics, history, traditions, and USSR memories through the works of Saule Dyussenbina. Please visit www.thewangcenter.org or view audio essays to learn more about Saule Dyussenbina. All of the displayed works are on loan from Sapar Contemporary in New York. #SauleDyussenbina#w...
The Story of Modern Korean Art | What's Modern? Modernism Through the Lens of Lee Jung-Seob's Bulls
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The Story of Modern Korean Art | What's Modern? Modernism Through the Lens of Lee Jung-Seob's Bulls
AUDIO TOUR 141 | Saule Dyussenbina: Kazakh Funny Games and New Mythologies
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AUDIO TOUR 141 | Saule Dyussenbina: Kazakh Funny Games and New Mythologies
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AUDIO TOUR 130 | Saule Dyussenbina: Kazakh Funny Games and New Mythologies
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AUDIO TOUR 129 | Saule Dyussenbina: Kazakh Funny Games and New Mythologies
Excellent video, it has everything you need to know :) in a fun and easy to understand format
Very beautiful. Thank you ❤
Molana Jalaluddin Muhammad Balkhi, also known as Rumi, was a great Persian poet. He was born in what is now Afghanistan, which was part of Persia at that time, and he passed away in Turkey, where some regions were also part of Persia. Ninety-nine percent of Rumi's poems are in Persian.
Merci Mamnoon! Enjoyed your post very much!
Nice
I just found your channel. Thank you for sharing this performance and for supporting the expression of other cultures. Huge respect to the artist 💗
Thanks so much for the kind words 🙏
I bought some lovely Iranian tea which I really enjoyed! I also adore Iranian culture and cinema! I find Georgian tea is quite close to the style of Iranian tea... But I have only tried one Iranian tea in my whole life, so I wouldn't say I am an expert.
my professor posted this as a part of his lecture on Korean art Thank you for an information filled overview!1
Absolutely loved to get to know more about Korean art history and culture.
I’m a Korean-American man. My grandparents came to Hawaii in the early 1900’s. While my grandfather established a church and a school for Korean children and later advocated for Korean independence from Japan, , my grandmother worked hard to bring her 5 children up emphasizing American culture. It’s a long story about how Korean immigrants assimilated into American culture. My father and his siblings could speak Korean, but I and my generation had virtually no instruction or knowledge about what it meant to be Korean. I was lucky to find this video on the significance of wearing hats in Korea. I’m beginning to appreciate the many aspects of Korean culture that go beyond eating mandu and tteokbokki. I’ve begun to read more about Korea and Korean assimilation into American culture, thanks to this video. At 79 years old, I have so much to learn and so little time to do it. One thing for sure, I’ll start wearing a hat.
Aaah! Que lindo video❤🙂me encanta el Té negro, ya sea de Türkiye o de la India. No sé dónde puedo encontrar Té Persa😕.
3 year old video and no comments? I was hoping for 100s of comments. Hopefully all organised in form of like a mechanics report. FCR fault cause rectification. Eg, red skin, not enough good oils in diet, ate can of sardines a day for a week and cleared up. Rhonda Patrick said smokers I think who had a good omega 3 index (what ever that means) didn’t show the negative affects of smoking. Sounded unbeleivable.
That pot looks beauty ✨✨
It’s incredible how ornate they are considering their purpose, then again, they might as well have some redeeming cosmetic or humorous appeal!
Ok
Love it!
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Thank you so much for such an informative video! It has answered so many questions. I look forward to establishing this art form with my grandchildren. Thank you again!
very helpful in my korea studies
Love this subject - not easy to find information on this su ject in English
Gorgeous
who knew a video about chamber pots would be so interesting
So how do you talk with the sugar cube still in your mouth? A lot of cultures need to change their customs to make life easier, just put the sugar in the tea
Fascinating!
Wow! This is really cool! Beautiful work...
Wishing one day I can go there and buy a lot of the women skirt. I like what you’re sharing here. Thank you!
"Dont use metal tea pot" immediately cuts to a japanese cast iron tea kettle.
Iranian tea is slow and hard brew and it seems metal teapot keeps the temperature high during tea brewing process
So I have to ask, after repeated viewings around 11-12min, he ends by saying that it is a short plant, an annual plant. Capsicum is a perennial in the right climate so I'm hoping that I missed a key line there. Mr. Dott doesn't strike me as someone who would think capsicums are annuals. Did I miss a reference to the Piperacae?
Such pretty cups!!
This is lovely. What is scale of the grid?
Seed of life, very nice
Lovely video thanks ! ❤
Wonderful!!!
Respect from Pakistan
This was so informative and visually pleasing. I can't wait to go try some Persian tea but I'll definitely try that Earl Grey Darjeeling blend!! Thank you!!
Hi...I would like to say thank you for providing such knowledge.I am an Indian who wants to get a scholarship of snu University so I was doing my research about ancient korea and how it got mordernaized and this helprd ne gather information.
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Awesome! すごい音楽ありがとう!残念ですがあまり知らない人がいっぱいあります! Greetings from Austria! よろしくお願いします🙇♀️
I know about you :)
any academic reference that could be consulted?
МашаАллах, достойный мужик
your efforts to explore technical and visual aspect of indian embroidery is appreciable , they all nomadic embroidery holds local , ancestors knowledge and wisdom handed down from generations. the landscape and circumstances of evolving work wear fabric and ritual fabric differs from mottainai (japans geographical, cultural circumstances)
keren sekali lukisannya.sebuah karya yang artistik
Who is "goddess" refering to?
amazing!
what a wonderful performance! And such a unique telling of the story, I hope to see more!
Thanks for sharing our culture! As an iranian who grew up abroad, I was always hesitant to have guests over at my place since I was clueless on how to entertain them once they got here. I'm scared that if I invite people, I won't have any interesting way to hold a conversation, and they would just sit there and stare at me: pretty awkward, right? Hopefully with enough practice, a decent kettle, a few glasses, and obviously tea leaves, I can impress them with my iranian traditions ;)
I totally disagree, you never put the tea pot over direct heat. Hence the samavar and kettle. When was the last time you saw any Iranian brew their tea on direct heat !!!!
2 Tbs. of loose black tea serves how many cups of tea?
Hello! What paper material would be the best to print this minhwa drawing on? Thank you!
I had this for the first time yesterday but drank it wrong. I thought you drop the cube into your glass.