Thursday, May 21st, 2015 Gala Performance of Asian Canadian Artists:Silk Roads Ii – Mongolia

DateTimeLocation
Thursday, May 21, 20157:00PM - 9:00PMExternal Event, Innis College Town Hall
University of Toronto
2 Sussex Avenue

Description

ASIAN HERITAGE MONTH FESTIVAL 2015

Opening Address: Mr. Justin Poy, Honorary Patron, Asian Heritage Month‐‐CFACI
“Photographic Images of Magnificent Mongolia” by Dr. Neville Poy and The Honourable Dr. Vivienne Poy

Keynote and Performance:

“A Rare Instrument From China: Hongkou 箜篌”by Professor Chan Ka Nin
Hongkou Performance by Liu Xuanyi

“Magnetic Fields” (An Excerpt) – Contemporary Dance by Yvonne Ng and tiger princess dance projects

Mongolian Music on Morin Khuur (Horsehead Fiddle) (Tbc) Traditional Mongolian Dances for the Grand Feast Event by Chi‐Ping Dance Group & dancers of Chinese Collective Arts Association

Middle Eastern Music on 3 Different Instruments: Bouzouki, Oud And Saz by Yiannis Kapoulas

RECEPTION FOLLOWS
Free admission, please register at asianheritagecanadian@yahoo.ca.

Note: Event starts at 7:00 p.m., please be seated by 6.45 p.m.
Map at http://www.utoronto.ca/townhall/contact.html (St. George Stn)


Speakers

Mr. Justin Poy
Honorary Patron, Asian Heritage Month‐‐CFACI


Sponsors

Canadian Foundation for Asian Culture

Co-Sponsors

Asian Institute

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