Ichiro Kataoka Performance
In the 1920s and early 1930s Japanese audiences often did not go to the theater to see a certain film, they went to enjoy the electrifying art of a benshi. Benshi were stars that commanded huge salaries for their masterful use of voice for both subtle effects and dramatic fireworks of emotion. Due to their […]
Hebrew Open Mic Night
Chinese New Year Celebrated
Chinese Language Program hosted “Chinese New Year Party” on Feb 10, 2012. It featured a variety of 25 performances, language, and cultural activities. 180 students and faculty members attended this event.
Japanese Art Talk and Sushi with Professor Timon Screech
On Monday, March 26, join Professor of Art, Timon Screech, for his talk, “The Art of Casual Encounter: Looking Backwards and Brushing Sleeves in Edo-Period Japanese Art.” The talk will be held in room B19 in the School of Theology, 745 Commonwealth Avenue, at 5pm. Sushi will be served. Timon Screech is Professor of Japanese Art […]