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Naohiro Nadahara, Cello Junior
Apr. 18
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Madison Berchtold/Kenji Fujimoto, Junior Trombone
Apr. 18
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Sonic Representations of Jewishness, On Screen and Off
Apr. 19
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Haruka Taguchi, Saxophone DMA
Apr. 19
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Reviving Yiddish Stage and Screen, Part I: Bas-Sheve (1924)
Apr. 19
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Johannes Eberhart, Junior Violin/Viola
Apr. 19
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Reviving Yiddish Stage and Screen, Part II: Freylekhe Kabtsonim (Jolly Paupers) (1937)
Apr. 19
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Sonic Representations of Jewishness, On Screen and Off
Apr. 20
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Sonic Representations of Jewishness, On Screen and Off
Apr. 21
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The U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" Woodwind Quintet
Apr. 21
Starts
SEA Fest
Voice
Location: Fowler Museum, 308 Charles E. Young Drive North, Los Angeles, California, 90095, United States
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4-16-2026 7:00 pm
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8:30 pm
(America/New_York)
(1 hour 30 minutes)
Celebrate, amplify, and reimagine Southeast Asian sound at Southeast Asia Fest, a vibrant 1.5-hour concert showcasing original arrangements of beloved music from Southeast Asian cinema. The program transforms classics such as Getaran Jiwa and Bengawan Solo, blending jazzy grooves with rich ethnic soundscapes to honor tradition while embracing contemporary expression. Led and performed by students from the departments of ethnomusicology and global jazz studies, Southeast Asia Fest spotlights underrepresented voices and expands culturally diverse musical offerings on campus. Featuring approximately 20 student musicians on stage, the concert celebrates community, creativity, and the dynamic musical legacy of the Southeast Asian diaspora.