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«April 09, 2008 - June 08, 2008»
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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Description:
Kristina Wong combines a zany sense of humor with biting insight in Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, a swear-to-god-not-autobiographical portrayal of the high incidence of anxiety, depression, and mental illness among Asian American women. Using monologues, movement, and a host of pop culture references, Wong appropriates visual materials, such as a set of unfinished knitting, as well as print brochures and TV advertisements dealing with mental illness, as comedic foils while probing the seriousness of the subject. Knitters–cuckoo and not–are invited to knit in the audience during the show. Please call (631) 632-4400 or e-mail wangcenter@stonybrook.edu to reserve your tickets.

Location:
Wang Center Theatre

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Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Description:
Direct from India, the world-renowned Nrityagram Dance Ensemble performs their new piece "Pratima: Reflection." This stunning ensemble of dancers transport viewers to enchanted worlds of spirituality with the sensuous flow of Odissi, the oldest of India's classical dance forms.
Co-sponsored with the Center for India Studies and India Focus Group.
"In addition to impressive technical expertise, they performed with a burnished grace, a selfless concentration and a depth that reflected their intensive training in dance, music, literature, language, and philosophy"–The New York Times
"The ensemble mesmerized with its artistry, energy, technique, and beauty"–Dance Magazine
"Dazzling dance and dancers! What is appealing in a soloist can be positively overwhelming when four or five exquisitely trained, stunningly garbed young women multiply the gestures and movements"–The Village Voice

Location:
Wang Center Theatre

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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Description:
P.H. Tuan, the internationally esteemed architect of the Wang Center and advocate of contemporary Chinese architecture, comes to the Charles B. Wang Center to celebrate the Wang Center's fifth year anniversary.

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