“Asia After Dark” Kicks It Up with Chinese Martial Arts and 3-D Technology at Freer Gallery of Art

August 5, 2013
News Release
Cosmological Buddha

The Smithsonian’s Freer Gallery of Art will transform into a cultural hot spot for the final “Asia After Dark” after-hours event of the summer Saturday, Aug. 17, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., featuring a night of exploration and discovery into Chinese martial arts and 3-D printing technology. Ticket prices are $25 in advance and $30 at the door; Silk Road Society prices are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. The ticket price includes one free drink, and guests must be 21 years old with valid photo ID to attend.

Through a special collaboration with the team planning the Smithsonian Innovation Space at the Smithsonian’s Arts & Industries Building, opening September 2014, guests can explore 3-D scanning and printing with experts from the Smithsonian’s digitization program unit and participate in the creation of a 10-foot-tall replica statue of the Freer’s renowned “Cosmological Buddha,” on view on in “Promise of Paradise: Early Chinese Buddhist Sculpture.” Keith Wilson, curator of ancient Chinese art, will also be on hand to discuss his latest research and what 3-D technology reveals about the scenes portrayed on the Buddha’s robe.

As the night continues and creative forces unfold, guests can experience kung fu martial arts demonstrations and the battle sounds of DJs Hop Fu, who will present their popular “hip-hop meets kung fu” performance—a live show that presents classic kung fu films with a live hip-hop musical score. Tai chi demonstrations and a crafty teacup sleeve art activity provide a calming counterpoint. Specialty cocktails and food trucks will be available throughout the evening.

“Asia After Dark” resumes in 2014 to celebrate Bollywood, in collaboration with the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s exhibition “Beyond Bollywood,” opening December 2013 at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.

For a full listing of the Freer and Sackler galleries’ programs for young professionals, visit asia.si.edu/events/youngvisionary.asp.

Note: Media should RSVP to PressAsia@si.edu and notify staff in advance of any recording and filming needs. Requests for one-on-one interviews must be made in advance with the museum’s press office.

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