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Campus kicks off Year of China celebration
While most of Providence was still asleep yesterday morning, people across China were celebrating the arrival of the full moon and the festival it announces with dancing, theater, storytelling and...
Brown to celebrate Year of the Dragon
Brown University's Year of China is celebrating the Chinese New Year — 4710, the Year of the Dragon.
Brown University names 2012 as 'Year of China'
Established in 1764, Brown University is the seventh oldest university in America and member of the prestigious Ivy League (along with Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, Dartmouth, and...
Cultural Revolutions: A Study in Contrasts – On View at Orwig Music Library
In celebration of the Year of China, now through June, Orwig Music Library at 1 Young Orchard Avenue is hosting an exhibition of Chinese music: “Cultural Revolutions: A Study in Contrasts”...
Author speaks of China, India connections
When Amitav Ghosh is not writing best-selling novels, he might be riding across Java on a motorcycle or trekking through the mangrove forests in the Sundarbans.
Q & A: Amitav Ghosh
What made you decide to visit Brown for the Year of China? Professor (of Physics) Chung-I Tan wrote to me and mentioned this event. Basically, he was interested in talking about...
Chinese Exhibition in the Year of Dragon-extended to April 19th and new books added
Culture and Art from the Divine Land, an exhibit which is part of Brown’s Year of China, is extended to April 19th.
Chinese film festival offers female perspective
As part of Brown’s Year of China, the film festival “Chinese Women’s Documentaries in the Market Era,” held this past weekend, projected female directors’ views of contemporary Chinese culture,...
Transnational Spring Dance Collaboration at Brown University
Spring Semester 2012: Choreographers from China, Mali, and America are collaborating with students to create a transnational dance piece about cross-cultural communication, global hunger,...
Brown presents Chinese women’s film fest
We all know about the strides the Chinese are making in commerce and technology. But who knew that the output of Chinese women filmmakers was so great that they warranted their own film festival...
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