Asia Society Texas Center presents Representation and 21st Century Responsibilities in the Performing Arts

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As part of an ongoing national discussion about race and representation recently re-ignited by Houston Grand Opera’s recent production of Nixon in China, Asia Society Texas Center hosts a panel discussion and public conversation. The panel uses the lens of Asian and Asian American identity to surface ideas of representation, voice, and creative interpretation. The panel and conversation will discuss recent trends, organizational realities, audience reactions, and items for future action.

As part of an ongoing national discussion about race and representation recently re-ignited by Houston Grand Opera’s recent production of Nixon in China, Asia Society Texas Center hosts a panel discussion and public conversation. The panel uses the lens of Asian and Asian American identity to surface ideas of representation, voice, and creative interpretation. The panel and conversation will discuss recent trends, organizational realities, audience reactions, and items for future action.

As part of an ongoing national discussion about race and representation recently re-ignited by Houston Grand Opera’s recent production of Nixon in China, Asia Society Texas Center hosts a panel discussion and public conversation. The panel uses the lens of Asian and Asian American identity to surface ideas of representation, voice, and creative interpretation. The panel and conversation will discuss recent trends, organizational realities, audience reactions, and items for future action.

WHEN

WHERE

Asia Society Texas Center
1370 Southmore Blvd.
Houston, TX 77004
https://asiasociety.org/texas/events/representation-and-21st-century-responsibilities-performing-arts

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Admission is free.
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