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A Perfect Partnership

A Perfect Partnership

April 18, 2005

Musicians with instruments
The Nirumsay Ensemble

Singers! Dancers! Musicians! Storytellers! Thanks to the generous support of the Illinois Arts Council, the Spurlock Museum has been able to bring accomplished artists and performers into the Knight Auditorium, area schools, and locations throughout the community each year, beginning in 2000. Through the Council’s Ethnic and Folk Arts Program grants, the cultures highlighted in the Museum’s galleries come alive for audiences of all ages, backgrounds, and interests.

In the first three months of 2005, the Museum, Arts Council, and various campus units have provided concerts by the following performers:

In May, IAC support will allow the Museum to collaborate with the University’s Japan House on a visit by Lily Nakao, a master artist of chigiri-e.  In this traditional Japanese art form, a picture similar to a collage is created by gluing torn pieces of fine, colored washi paper onto a stiff board.  In addition to a lecture/demonstration of the chigiri-e technique, Ms. Nakao will also hold a workshop for adults.

The Spurlock Museum thanks the Illinois Arts Council for its continued generosity in support of the Museum’s cultural education mission.

Storyteller Gail Ross
Native American storyteller Gail Ross captivates the audience.
Chigiri-e postcards
Camella and Sun Flower chigiri-e postcards by Lily Nakao.

Quicktime Video Clips
Nirumsay Clip
Nirumsay performs traditional Korean music, including traditional court bamboo flute solo, and solo on the 12-stringed zither.
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Samulnori Clip
Traditional Korean Samulnori, performed by Il Kwa Nori.
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Gail Ross Clip
Gail Ross Tells The Story of Meadow Lark's Song.
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Viacheslav Semionov Clip
Viacheslav Semionov performing on the accordion.
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Encore Piece Clip
Encore Piece, performed by Viacheslav Semionov.
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