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Rupayan |
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A troupe of 8 Rajasthani Gypsy musicians, Rupayan performing at Cornell University, October 5, 2008
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Amartya Sen |
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Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate having tea with South Asia Program faculty and NESSA members, April 13, 2009
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Asian Elephant Extravaganza |
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One of the most popular annual Outreach events at Syracuse University is the Asian Elephant Extravaganza at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Syracuse. It is a celebration of elephants and South and Southeast Asian cultures.
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Bangladeshi tea with Dr. Mohammad Yunus |
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During his visit to Syracuse on February 22, 2010, Dr. Mohammad Yunus met with members of the Bangladeshi community at Sheraton Hotel.
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Bring your Child to Work Day |
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K-12 "Bring your Child to Work Day", South Asia Program Outreach, April 2010
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Dr. Mohammad Yunus |
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Nobel laureate, Mohammad Yunus with faculty and students of the South Asia Center, Syracuse University.
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Indian Ocean Corridor Conference on Religion |
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Professor Andrew Wilford, South Asia Program faculty, speaking at the Indian Ocean Corridor Conference on Religion, September 2008
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Kuchipudi Dance Performance |
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Kuchipudi Dance Performance by Kuchipudi Kalakandra, sponsored by the South Asia Program, with help from Cornell Council for the Arts, Religious Studies Program and the Society for the Humanities, Cornell University, April 26, 2010
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North Indian classical flute concert |
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North Indian classical flute (bansuri) concert by Steve Gorn with tabla accompaniement by Sameer Chatterjee, at Cornell University. The event was sponsored by the South Asia Program with help from Cornell Council for the Arts, September 11, 2009.
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Odissi dancer Pratibha Jena |
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Opening performance by Odissi dancer, Pratibha Jena for the Indian Ocean Corridor Conference on Religion in September 2008.
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Oneida Outreach |
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Som Mukherjee from the South Asia Center at Syracuse University discusses Indian culture with 5th graders at Spring Street Elementary School, in Oneida, NY.
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Showing at NESSA meeting |
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Artists, Siona Benjamin and Jay Wannamaker displayed their work at the NESSA meeting in Ithaca College, 2007.
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Sunil Gangopadhy in Cornell University |
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Sunil Gangopadhyay, a prolific writer who has authored over 200 books, spoke at the Tagore Series Inaugural Lecture on "Poet Rabindranath Tagore's Involvement in the National Movement Against the British Rule in India". The event was made possible by a gift from Professor Narahari Umanath Prabhu.
September 4, 2009
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