Buddha the Betrayer
July 12, 2026
A spiritual medium awoke to find his cherished Buddha gone one day, and he is forced to grapple with faith, betrayal, and his vulnerability.
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Search / Filter EventsA spiritual medium awoke to find his cherished Buddha gone one day, and he is forced to grapple with faith, betrayal, and his vulnerability.
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View EventThree doctoral candidates and friends currently based in United States—Helen (New England Conservatory), Chloe (State University of New York at Stony Brooks), and Kin (Jacobs School of Music Indiana University), are alumni of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, and come together as a piano trio for their debut recital: Relative Reflections.
View EventFaction is pleased to present its selected project of International Project Open Call 2026, Chatori Shimizu’s “Hyper Samgyetang” from July 4 to 12.
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The Vision Festival, an annual internationally-acclaimed festival in New York City, celebrates Black Multicultural Improvised Creative Arts. It showcases experimental music, dance, poetry, and visual arts with a strong emphasis on improvisation.
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View EventMei Ann Teo (they/them) is the Artistic Director of New Work at Pink Fang, where they develop and direct groundbreaking interdisciplinary projects that explore the intersections of art, civic engagement, and contemplative practice. A queer immigrant from Singapore, Teo is an artistic leader, theatre maker, and educator whose work spans genres including music theatre, documentary performance, and reimagined classics.
View EventJoin Asia Art Archive in America on June 3rd for an introduction to Ellen Pau’s work by the artist herself, presented at Asia Art Archive in America in conjunction with the survey exhibition Ellen Pau: She Moves at SculptureCenter. The exhibition is Pau’s first-ever solo in the United States. Following Pau’s artist lecture (provisionally titled Approaching Ellen Pau) will be a conversation with exhibition curator Freya Chou.
View EventKizuna Dance, Led by Artistic Director Cameron MCKINNEY(ACC 2018), returns to the Gerald Lynch Theater in Manhattan to perform an evening of mixed repertory, including an NYC premiere.
View EventElise THORON (ACC 2008, 2010, 2015) will be participating in a symposium with Japanese theater scholars and NYU theater and gender studies scholar Gwendolyn Alker who is writing the first biography of Maria Irene Fornes.
View EventA free public reading of Three Khmer Sisters, a new play rooted in Khmer family, memory, and diaspora.
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