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July
Sound of the Sages
Thursday, July 3
5 to 9 pm
FREE with museum admission ($5 after 5 pm)

The guqin (goo chin, also referred to as the qin) is the most revered of Chinese instruments and China's oldest stringed instrument, with a history of some 3000 years. It became part of a tradition cultivated by the Chinese scholars and literati, and an instrument associated with philosophers, sages, and emperors. The guqin was also a very important subject in Confucius' education system. Renowned guqin performer and scholar Wang Fei guides us on a special musical journey, introducing Chinese culture and bringing to life the sound of the sages. Performing guqin masterpieces from different dynasties, she will also share the legends and folktales behind the music and intimate her own commentary and insights to bring these ancient works to present day.

Elsewhere in the museum, try your hand at brush painting, chat with a docent about the museum’s special exhibition Power & Glory: Court Arts of China’s Ming Dynasty, explore the scholarly arts of China in the galleries, or simply enjoy a drink with friends.

Wang Fei’s performance is co-presented with the North American Guqin Association and is made possible by LIVING CULTURES GRANTS from The Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA).

 

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event Schedule

5-9 pm: Brush painting activity

7 pm: Guqin performance by Wang Fei

6-7 pm & 8-9 pm: Docent Conversations in the special exhibition, Power & Glory

8-9 pm: Docent Conversations on the Scholarly Arts of China, Galleries 17 & 18

Ongoing: The Forbidden Discovery Room (An interactive discovery room for all ages)

Ongoing: Free raffle drawing

first Thursday lecture series     

6:30-8 pm: Cultural Heritage and Tourism in Burma, with Claudia Brose, sponsored by the Society for Asian Art

 
   

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Brushpainting

 

Featured Artwork

現代 趙少昂繪 臨風陣振翅 紙本設色
Bird in Strong Wind, 1984
By Chao Shao-an (Chinese, 1905–1998)
Ink and colors on paper
Collection of Master Chao Shao-an, 1992.302

This painting appears in the Chao Shao-An and Contemporary Chinese Painting Gallery on the second floor of the museum.

 

 
 

 

 

Resources

North American Guqin Association


The North American Guqin Association (Chinese: 北美琴社; often abbreviated to NAGA) is a guqin society based California, which serves guqin players on the West Coast. Of the three major qin societies of the West (the other two being the London Youlan Qin Society and the New York Qin Society), this society is the world's largest English speaking online community for the guqin and has the most connections and scope of activities. NAGA was founded in 1997 by the qin player Wang Fei, who is the current director of the society.

 

 
 

 

 

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Top image: Court ladies in the inner palace (detail), by Du Jin. Handscroll, ink and colors on silk. The Shanghai Museum. From the exhibition Power & Glory: Court Arts of China's Ming Dynasty.

 

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