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BHCC Events for Friday, May 7, 2021
We have a team of BHCC students ready to answer any questions you might have or help get you connected to the staff, support and assistance you need to have a successful experience at BHCC.
Join WebEx: https://tinyurl.com/y5oj4gma
We have a team of BHCC students ready to answer any questions you might have or help get you connected to the staff, support and assistance you need to have a successful experience at BHCC.
Join WebEx: https://tinyurl.com/y5oj4gma
A Radio Drama performed by BHCC THR109 Students, faculty, staff and guest actors.
An original play written by Proshot Kalami, inspired by the events that took place during the 2020 pandemic and stories collected from staff and featured artists of the Mary L. Fifield Art Gallery. This allegorical play foregrounds the narratives of the periphery and suppressed in its multiple journeys through time.
Original music composed and arranged by Salar Ayoubi
Sound engineer Cam Perridge
Playwright and Director Proshot Kalami
Production Manger Cecilia Caraballo Acevedo
Poster Design and Publicity : THR109 Students
Sponsored by the Performing Arts Department and the Mary L. Fifield Art Gallery
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88988462726?pwd=bGVwTUVMVkl0TTh1aXdzUWVLdkx1QT09
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+1 646 876 9923 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 889 8846 2726
Passcode: 950477
Boston Asian American Film Festival (BAAFF) ArtsEmerson presents Projecting Connections: Chinese American Experiences .
Using film as a lens to reflect on the vast lived experiences of the Chinese in the Greater Boston Area, this special series will feature films and post-show curated discussions designed to build and foster meaningful community conversation.
The total time for the three short films in this series is 72 minutes. Get your ticket at:
https://artsemerson.org/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=Community-Stories&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=
Please choose the $5 option when you buy your ticket. The AANAPISI grant can reimburse you if you save the invoice and send it as an email attachment to Prof. Aurora Bautista at abautis@bhcc.edu. Please include your contact cell number and email so that Prof. Bautista can send your reimbursement via Venmo, per advice from the BHCC Business Office.
A Chinese American Giant: The Y.C. Hong Story
29 mins | Directed by: Rick Quan
He stood just four feet five and a half inches, but Y.C. Hong was a giant in the Chinese American community. As the first Chinese American immigration attorney in California and civil rights activist, Hong played an important role in fighting racist laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
Vanishing Chinatown: The World of the May's Photo Studio
28 mins | Directed by: Emiko Omori
Vanishing Chinatown: The World of The May's Photo Studio brings families together: in the past by splicing together family portraits in spite of family separations due to the Chinese Exclusion Act, and in the present by reconnecting May's granddaughter with her family's legacy. These stunning photographs show San Francisco Chinatown in the early to mid-20th century, a vanishing "old Chinatown" vibrant with culture; an immigrant community becoming Americanized.
Meditations on the Power of Community
15 mins | Directed by: Weiying Olivia Huang
Meditations on the Power of Community is a short film, newly commissioned by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and featuring dance choreographed by Lenora Lee Dance and interviews with members of Boston's Chinatown community. It is presented by Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Pao Arts Center, and Lenora Lee Dance, and was developed in response to the Museum's exhibition Shen Wei: Painting in Motion, currently on view.
Fridays until May 14
7 pm - 8 pm • Evening Entertainment
Dance and Listening Party with DJ Triana
Live Music • Interactive Chat • Requests
Link: https://tinyurl.com/uyrdxr94
Presented by the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement
Friday, March 26, 2021 - Friday, May 14, 2021
7 - 8 p.m.
