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Friday, 10 February 2006 |
Oglethorpe University Museum of Art - Cultural Event Series - Spring 2006 The year 2006 marks the 800th anniversary of Genghis Khan’s founding of the Mongolian state. To commemorate the historic event, Oglethorpe University Museum of Art together with the Institute for International and Comparative Studies at Emory University and the Georgia East Asian Research Schools Consortium (GEARS), is sponsoring a series of cultural events celebrating and examining Mongol history, culture and politics. Additional cultural events at Oglethorpe University Museum of Art are included.
Event Information
Unless otherwise noted, events will be presented in the Skylight Gallery of Oglethorpe University Museum of Art; admission is $5 per person or free to members of Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, children under 12 and the Oglethorpe community with ID.
* Khan Bogd Ensemble: A Concert of Traditional Mongol Music and Dance February 15, 7:00 p.m. Emory University White Hall Room 208
Mongolian throat singing, Tsam dancer and mask maker and horsehair fiddle player. Co-sponsored by East Asian Studies, Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, the Institute for International and Comparative Studies at Emory University. For further information, please contact Martha Shockey at 404-727-6280 or
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*Portals to Shangri-La: Opening Ceremonies Lama-Yeshe Dorje
The opening ceremonies for the *Portals of Shangri-La: Masterpieces from Buddhist Mongolia* exhibit will take place on February 12, 2006 at 4:00pm in Oglethorpe University's Lupton Auditorium.
OPENING PROGRAM:
Mr. Lloyd Nick, Director Dr. Larry Schall, President, Oglethorpe University His Excellency Ravdan Bold, Mongolian Ambassador to the United States Mr. Batdorj Damdensuren, Director of Zanabazar Mongolia National Fine Arts Museum INSTALLATION CEREMONY OF THE HONORARY CONSUL OF MONGOLIA The Honorable John Endicott Musical Concert by Mongolian Musicians
A reception and viewing of the exhibition at the Museum will follow. Admission is free.
*Tibet and Mongolia: Buddhist Art of the Himalayas
Tuesday, February 14, 7:30 p.m.
Lecture by Glenn H. Mullin, noted Tibetan scholar, author of numerous books and curator of Portals to Shangri-La: Masterpieces from Buddhist Mongolia.
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