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Indian music and dance with the milipitas indian community center

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Teachers from the Milpitas Indian Community Center introduce India's cultural festivals, dance traditions, and art activities. Learn to dance bhangra like a Bollywood star, make a traditional drum, or create your own colorful floor art. Themes change every month. This program is offered in partnership with the India Community Center.
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The magic paintbrush

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Leta Bushyhead, Asian Art Museum Storyteller, tells a Chinese folktale inspired by objects in the museum's collection. Note: The objects in this video are used to enhance this telling of The Magic Paintbrush and were not created by the artists specifically to illustrate this story.
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Dual Traditions with Haji Noor Deen

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A renowned master of Arabic and Chinese calligraphy, Haji Noor Deen brings shows known sini (Chinese Islamic calligraphy) in this video from the Asian Art Museum. In addition to using traditional sini, he also transforms Arabic script into Chinese-looking characters, bringing two cultural traditions together in his own way.
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Chinese calligraphy

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Travel through 6,000 years of history, trek across seven major regions, and sample the cultures of numerous countries with these fantastic videos from the Asian Art Museum. For more videos and educational resources, visit: http://education.asianart.org
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The dragon's pearl

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Asian Art Museum Storyteller, Miriam Mills, tells the Chinese folktale, 'The Dragon's Pearl' in the Asian Art Museum collection galleries. This video features artworks from the Asian Art Museum&'s permanent collection.
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Symbols of chinese new year

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Linda Lei, Asian Art Museum Docent, discusses the symbols of Chinese New Year with teachers at the New Years Celebrations Teacher Workshop at the Asian Art Museum on February 4, 2012.
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Her highness the princess of travancore gouri parvathi bayi (2/25/2012)

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Her Highness Princess Gouri Parvathi Bayi of the Travancore Royal Family will introduce the history of her family -- an illustrious dynasty that governed, using a sacred concept of trusteeship, one of the most progressive princely states of pre-Independence India. Her Highness will share the history of the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, a Hindu Temple with close associations to the royal family and recently much in the news as India's 'wealthiest temple.'
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Baat cheet with sanjay patel

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On December 10, 2011, ten Bay Area taste-makers give five-minute presentations about the impact of Indian culture and art on their creative work. From Bollywood to yoga, street food to poetry and art, South Asia has inspired creativity across the world. Speakers include: Pixar animator Sanjay Patel, poet and psychiatrist Ravi Chandra, artist Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik, LACMA curator Julie Romain, artist Ranu Mukherjee, musician Cory Combs, India West editor Lisa Tsering, contemporary art collector Dipti Mathur, yoga instructor Monica Desai Henderson, and music and dance professor Nalini Ghuman.
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Collecting contemporary indian art - dipti mathur

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On December 10, 2011, ten Bay Area taste-makers give five-minute presentations about the impact of Indian culture and art on their creative work. From Bollywood to yoga, street food to poetry and art, South Asia has inspired creativity across the world. Speakers include: Pixar animator Sanjay Patel, poet and psychiatrist Ravi Chandra, artist Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik, LACMA curator Julie Romain, artist Ranu Mukherjee, musician Cory Combs, India West editor Lisa Tsering, contemporary art collector Dipti Mathur, yoga instructor Monica Desai Henderson, and music and dance professor Nalini Ghuman.
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Gecko: a balinese folktale

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Asian Art Museum Storyteller, Miriam Mills, tells the story of Gecko: A Balinese Folktale (adapted by Miriam Mills). Note: This story was inspired by 'Go to Sleep, Gecko!' by Margaret Read MacDonald (2006) and a Balinese tale in 'Folk Tales from Bali and Lombok' by Margaret Muth Alibash (Jakarta:Penerbit Djambatan, 1990). The story also is retold by Balinese storyteller Made Taro in his 'Lagu-Lagu Permainan Traditional Bali' (Denpasar:Upada Sastra, 1999).
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Hidden meanings in Chinese art

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Learn more about hidden meanings in Chinese art from Asian Art Museum docent, Linda Lei. This talk was given to teachers from the Chinese American International School (CAIS) for their professional development day at the Asian Art Museum on August 23, 2011.