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Daily Times
July 29, 2021
Where can we find “unity in diversity?” This question is on the minds of many in today’s tumultuous network of political, cultural, and religious rivalries, which made the recent lecture all the more essential. On the evening of July 8 in Washington, D.C., the Institute for International and Area Studies (IIAS) at arguably China’s premier University, Tsinghua University, Beijing, hosted a lecture given by Ambassador Akbar Ahmed.
The event was organised by the distinguished Professor Tingyi Wang, a faculty member. Ahmed was introduced by Dr Louis Goodman, the Dean Emeritus of American University’s School of International Service (SIS), who called him “one of the world’s preeminent scholars on Islam.” Ahmed is the Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies at SIS, the former Pakistani High Commissioner to the UK and Ireland, and a decorated author, anthropologist, filmmaker, and prominent advocate for religious understanding. The presentation was
Pioneer notes Share CLOSE Opera singers from home and abroad present a concert in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, featuring winning works commissioned by the iSING! International Young Artists Festival. Tang Dynasty poems are set to the original music by composers from around the world.[Photo provided to China Daily]
A contest sees musicians compose original pieces to accompany Tang poetry, Chen Nan reports.
In 2010, internationally renowned bass opera singer Tian Haojiang launched program I Sing Beijing to promote an understanding of the contemporary operatic scene in China, as well as give foreign opera singers a chance to sing in Chinese.
In its 10th year, the program, now named iSING! International Young Artists Festival, has launched a competition for young composers from around the world to compose original music to accompany Tang Dynasty (618-907) poems.