The Center for Southeast Asian Studies organizes and sponsors a number of events such as lectures, film screening, workshops, symposia, conferences, exhibits, and performances throughout the year. Several of these events are in collaboration with other U-M units, and are often free and open to the public. To see what we have planned for this semester, please visit our 2020 Lecture Series page.
The U-M Gamelan Ensemble presents a fall recital featuring both the Javanese Gamelan Kyai Telaga Madu (Gamelan Venerable Lake of Honey) and Balinese Gamelan Biru Madu (Gamelan Blue Honey).
Under the direction of Gavin Ryan and Olivia Cirisan, the concert will include several 350-year-old pieces originating from the village of Sidan on Bali, among other gamelan repertoire.
Comprising of seventy-five gongs, percussion and other instruments, the U-M gamelan (Venerable Lake of Honey) is part of the Stearns Collection of Musical Instruments and the gamelan program is supported by U-M’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies at LSA.
Under the direction of Gavin Ryan and Olivia Cirisan, the concert will include several 350-year-old pieces originating from the village of Sidan on Bali, among other gamelan repertoire.
Comprising of seventy-five gongs, percussion and other instruments, the U-M gamelan (Venerable Lake of Honey) is part of the Stearns Collection of Musical Instruments and the gamelan program is supported by U-M’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies at LSA.
Building: | Earl V. Moore Building |
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Cost: | Free - no tickets required |
Event Type: | Performance |
Tags: | Concert, Culture, Diversity, Free, Music, North Campus |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from School of Music, Theatre & Dance, Center for Southeast Asian Studies |