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1968 – The Whole World is Watching

Open Dance Project presenting “1968- The Whole World is Watching,” an immersive dance theater performance commissioned by the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center

1968 – The Whole World is Watching

Open Dance Project presenting “1968- The Whole World is Watching,” an immersive dance theater performance commissioned by the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center

1968 – The Whole World is Watching

Open Dance Project presenting “1968- The Whole World is Watching,” an immersive dance theater performance commissioned by the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center

Eunbi Kim: ‘it feels like a dream’

Join Asia Society Texas for ‘it feels like a dream,’ an immersive multimedia performance from pianist Eunbi Kim that explores family and identity.

Krishnaya Tubhyam Namaha

Mahati Kannan, one of India’s most promising young dancers, brings to the stage the brilliant solo performance that made history in 1975, ‘Krishnaya Tubhyam Namaha’, choreographed by Mahati’s Guru and grand-aunt, the iconic Dr.Padma Subrahmanyam.

World Premiere: ‘Genji’

Join Asia Society Texas for the world premiere of ‘Genji,’ a contemporary retelling of the classic novel ‘The Tale of Genji,’ in a performance about friendship, love, and the dynamics of power and social class in Heian-period Japan.

World Premiere: ‘Genji’

Join Asia Society Texas for the world premiere of ‘Genji,’ a contemporary retelling of the classic novel ‘The Tale of Genji,’ in a performance about friendship, love, and the dynamics of power and social class in Heian-period Japan.

‘Mekong: SOUL’

See the exclusive, in-progress Houston premiere of ‘Mekong: SOUL,’ a multi-disciplinary performance piece by Van-Anh Vanessa Vo that tells powerful and multi-sensory stories about life on the Mekong River in Southeast Asia.

‘Mekong: SOUL’

See the exclusive, in-progress Houston premiere of ‘Mekong: SOUL,’ a multi-disciplinary performance piece by Van-Anh Vanessa Vo that tells powerful and multi-sensory stories about life on the Mekong River in Southeast Asia.

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