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Events on Sunday, May 14, 2023

Sunday, May 14, 2023

Sunday, May 14 at 2:00 PM

2:00 PM

This is our Flagship Event featuring two special concerts for Mother's Day. One of the best-known and celebrated Sarod Maestros of today’s time, an illustrious torchbearer of the Senia Maihar Gharana, Pandit Tejendra Narayan Majumdar Ji and Mewati Maestro and celebrated Hindustani Classical Music Virtuoso Pandit Suman Ghosh . They will be accompanied by Pandit Tanmay Bose and Pandit Gourishankar on the Tabla and Shri Kedar Naphade on harmonium.

Let the Maestros of Saaz (Intruments) and Awaaz (voice) entwine our souls with the mesmerizing melodies and rhythms of Indian Classical Music.Read more

Sunday, May 14 at 3:00 PM

Photo by Matthew Hollis
3:00 PM

an immersive dance theater production

1968 takes us to Chicago as Yippies, student activists, conscientious objectors, would-be-presidents, poets, musicians, local police, and state troopers collided on the grounds of Grant Park and the streets of Michigan Avenue during the Democratic National Convention in August 1968. This interdisciplinary, multimedia performance investigates the body as both source and site of protest – mining iconic photographs, news media, music, art, actions, and events of 1968 for a deeper understanding of our conflict-ridden, intensely mediated here and now.Read more

Sunday, May 14 at 5:00 PM

5:00 PM

The End Is Just The Beginning

JOIN US IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING

You are invited to the theatrical Houston screening of Kanaani , a film by Tola Olatunji about the global human trafficking crisis. The film follows the lives of two young lovers who decide to travel to The Promise Land (Kanaani) for greener pastures except, everything is not how they envisioned.Read more

Sunday, May 14 at 5:00 PM

Photo by Matthew Hollis
5:00 PM

an immersive dance theater production

1968 takes us to Chicago as Yippies, student activists, conscientious objectors, would-be-presidents, poets, musicians, local police, and state troopers collided on the grounds of Grant Park and the streets of Michigan Avenue during the Democratic National Convention in August 1968. This interdisciplinary, multimedia performance investigates the body as both source and site of protest – mining iconic photographs, news media, music, art, actions, and events of 1968 for a deeper understanding of our conflict-ridden, intensely mediated here and now.Read more