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- cotrupi 5 months ago, 09-Sep-2024
The Dean's Cultural Awareness Program (D-CAP) provides graduate students with tickets for performances at the Moss Arts Center through a lottery system.
The next event features Julian Saporiti, a Vietnamese and Italian American singer-songwriter, alongside Emilia Saporiti and Michelle Bazille and his project, No-No Boy, a captivating blend of music and storytelling that delves into the Asian American experience with heartfelt melodies and poignant narratives. With his emotive vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Saporiti, along with his collaborator Emilia Saporiti and bassist Michelle Bazille, weaves a tapestry of poignant tales that delve into the Asian American experience. No-No Boy's innovative approach combines music, multimedia, and captivating narratives. No-No Boy's latest album, "Empire Electric," explores themes of imperialism, identity, and spirituality, blending instrumental sounds from Asia and America into a breathtaking sonic landscape. Julian Saporiti's music bridges the gap between past and present, inviting you to experience the beauty and complexity of shared histories through captivating melodies and raw honesty. Don't miss this extraordinary musical journey.
Students who are randomly selected will receive information on the ticket pick-up location. You must be able to provide a valid Virginia Tech student ID (Hokie Passport). Only one entry per student per performance. If you have questions, please email
disp@vt.edu
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