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PHOTOS: A Taste of India
Photos from Saw Peep’s performance at A Taste of India event have been posted on the Saw Peep Facebook Page. The album may be viewed here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1056919023102315&type=3
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PHOTOS: Saw Peep at Moondance Celebration in Lexington
Photos have been collected of Saw Peeps’ performance at the Get HAAPI Moondance Celebration concert at the MoonDance Amphitheater in Lexington, Kentucky. the photos may be viewed here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.993898476071037&type=3
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PHOTOS: After Hours at the Speed
Photos from Saw Peep’s performance at After Hours at the Speed event have been posted on the Saw Peep Facebook Page. The album may be viewed here:
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After Hours @ The Speed
April After Hours | April 19 | Theme: Celebrate India: South Asian Paintings from the San Diego Museum of Art 5-8 PM | Art-Making – Radiant Rangolis 5:15 or 5:30 PM | India: South Asian Paintings from the San Diego Museum Gallery Tour with Curators Kim Spence and Erika Holmquist-Wall 5-10 PM | Photobooth available in the India exhibition 6 PM | Cinema screening of Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World (Nu astepta prea mult de la sfârsitul lumii), tickets sold separately 6-7 PM | Saw Peep Performance in the Grand Hall 7:15-7:45 PM | Twinjabi Performance in the Grand Hall 8-10 PM | DJ…
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PHOTOS: Bollywood, Keroncong, & Rondalya
Thanks to everyone that came out to Saw Peep Presents: Bollywood, Keroncong, & Rondalya at the Ogle Center this past Saturday, April 13. Go to this link to view some of the photos from the event: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.977182581075960&type=3
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Saw Peep Presents: Bollywood, Keroncong, & Rondalya
Join Saw Peep Intercultural Ensemble as we share music from South and Southeast Asia! To celebrate the growing Saw Peep musical family we’ll be performing some Bollywood and Filmi songs from Indian Cinema, Keroncong songs from Indonesia, and Filipino Rondalya folk dance tunes. Happy Songkran 2024 (Thai New Year) and we hope to see you soon! Saw Peep Intercultural Ensemble is: Meena Khan Atif – sitar, percussionSheryll Impellizzeri – violin, percussionDivya Karthikeyan – vocals, percussionGregory Acker – bansuri, flute, sulingKasym Moldogaziev – guitarDenise Collins-Martinez – oudChelsea Getty – celloRoxell Karr – GeoShred, percussionHelen Holifield – daf, ching, percussionJon Silpayamanant – artistic director, bandurria, kendhang, percussion
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Jon Silpayamanant – The Global Cello: Diasporic Voices @ Grady Goods
The Global Cello: Diaspora Voices, March 31, 2024 Join Jon Silpayamanant, cellist and founder/artistic director of Saw Peep Intercultural Ensemble, on a musical journey to hear diasporic composers drawing inspiration from stories and music styles and traditions from their ancestral homelands. Works by Ezra Escobar, Reena Esmail, Mary Kouyoumdjian, Siti binti Saad, Nathalie Joachim, Kian Soltani, and Jon Silpayamanant. Sunday, March 31, 3PMGrady Goods620 Baxter AvenueLouisville, KY
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Saw Peep artistic director curates Speed Art Museum playlist for India exhibit
Saw Peep founder and artistic director, Jon Silpayamanant, was commissioned to curate a gallery playlist and general playlist for the online resource page tied to the Speed Art Museum’s exhibit India: South Asian Paintings from the San Diego Museum of Art which opens February 16, 2024. For more info about the exhibit, please follow this link: https://www.speedmuseum.org/india-south-asian-paintings-from-the-san-diego-museum-of-art/
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Photos: Saw Peep’s First Rehearsal of 2024
Saw Peep was happy to have our first rehearsal of 2024 this past Saturday joined by our newest members: sitarist Meena Khan Atif; Hindustani vocalist Divya Karthikeyan; and violinist Sheryll Impellizzeri! You can view the photo album at our Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=SawPeep&set=a.919512520176300
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The Global Cello: Diaspora Voices
The Global Cello: Diaspora Voices Join Jon Silpayamanant, cellist and founder/artistic director of Saw Peep Intercultural Ensemble, on a musical journey to hear diasporic composers drawing inspiration from stories and music styles and traditions from their ancestral homelands. Works by Ezra Escobar, Reena Esmail, May Kouyoumdjian, Siti binti Saad, Nathalie Joachim, Kian Soltani, and Jon Silpayamanant. Lighting and projections by Roxell Karr of Camera Lucida. Free and all ages.Ogle Center4201 Grant Line RoadNew Albany, Indianahttps://www.facebook.com/events/245685128205017