California State University, Long Beach will host an Asian tradition and contemporary creation performing arts program as part of the Noh mask exhibition “Traditions Transfigured: The Noh Masks of Bidou Yamaguchi.”
The program featuring Noh performance and lecture by Japanese performer and the theatre academic Ryoko Aoki will be held on Sunday, Feb. 23, from 2 – 4 pm, at the Daniel Recital Hall at the campus of CSULB.
This exclusive one-time performance will feature a rare Japanese performance and musical collaboration with esteemed Director of Woodwind Studies and Professor of Flute at CSULB, John Barcellona.
After the performance Ms. Aoki will discuss the theatre of Noh, her collaborative work with an array of international composers, and her experience as a contemporary female performer.
For more information, contact the Japanese Garden in CSULB at (562) 985-2169 or email megan.ono@sculb.edu