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. To see what we have planned for this semester, please visit our 2020 Lecture Series page.
Free and open to the public
Reception to follow, including Indonesian traditional finger foods
Guest artists Wahyu Santoso Prabowo and Maharani Luthvinda Dewi provide an introduction to the classical Javanese dance that originated in the palaces of Central Java, Indonesia, followed by a demonstration of scenes from the upcoming dance drama about Sunan Kalijaga, an Islamic saint who helped bring Islam to Java.
Co-sponsored By: Center for World Performance Studies, Residential College, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Humanities Institute, Literature Science and the Arts, School of Music Theatre and Dance
Reception to follow, including Indonesian traditional finger foods
Guest artists Wahyu Santoso Prabowo and Maharani Luthvinda Dewi provide an introduction to the classical Javanese dance that originated in the palaces of Central Java, Indonesia, followed by a demonstration of scenes from the upcoming dance drama about Sunan Kalijaga, an Islamic saint who helped bring Islam to Java.
Co-sponsored By: Center for World Performance Studies, Residential College, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Humanities Institute, Literature Science and the Arts, School of Music Theatre and Dance
Building: | East Quadrangle |
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Event Type: | Lecture / Discussion |
Tags: | Asia, Dance, Diversity, Food, International, Multicultural, Music, Muslim, Southeast Asia |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Center for World Performance Studies, School of Music, Theatre & Dance, Residential College, Center for Southeast Asian Studies |