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Performance:Adam Lenhart, carillon
in 11 minutes
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Performance:Amelia Arguelles, piano
in 6 hours in 21 minutes
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Performance:Student Composer Concert Series
Apr. 21
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Performance:Aiden Drysdale, chamber trombone
Apr. 21
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Performance:Voice & Opera Studio Recital
Apr. 22
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Performance:Arturo Fernandez, piano
Apr. 22
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Performance:Ryan Wu, violin
Apr. 22
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Performance:Daiyao Zhong, voice
Apr. 22
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Performance:Bella Pabian & Genesis Morales, trombones
Apr. 22
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Performance:14th Annual Shirley Verrett Award Celebration
Apr. 23
This week at the RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE ART GALLERY, visit a special viewing of the dragon head for the traditional \"dragon dance\" reimagined by artist-in-residence Zhen Guo along with initial concept drawings and dragon calligraphy. Guo's imagery and sculptural form lead the viewer on a mythical journey--an open ended invitation to explore the dragon as a traditional symbol of harmony and strength that has been newly refashioned as a feminine serpent, at once powerful, magnificent and slightly sci-fi. *Accommodation: If there is anything we can do to make this event accessible to you, please contact us at cstep@umich.edu. Please be aware that advance notice is necessary as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.* ---------- Presented by the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies. This project was made possible by grants from the University of Michigan Arts Initiative and the Office of the Provost, Global Engagement. Additional funding was provided by the Center for World Performance Studies, Stearns Collection of Musical Instruments, ArtsEngine, and U.S. Department of Education. With support from the International Institute, the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, Residential College, Taubman College, James and Anne Duderstadt Center, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Women’s and Gender Studies Department, University of Michigan Library, Asian Languages and Cultures, and the Nam Center for Korean Studies.