Pacific Symphony, in partnership with Bowers Museum, presents “A Feast for the Senses,” an enchanting evening of Chinese music, dining and discovery surrounding the Bowers’ current special exhibition, “China’s Lost Civilization: The Mystery of Sanxingdui.” An upscale and one-of-a-kind experience, guests are treated to a fusion of music and history as Symphony musicians are interwoven between mysterious artifacts, performing music curated by Chinese American composer Huang Ruo and featuring world-renowned pipa player Zhou Yi.
The ancient jades, cast bronzes and life-size statues of the exhibition were found in Sanxingdui and date to about 1200 B.C. The “Lost Civilization” has been termed “the ninth wonder of the world” and is claimed by scholars to be one of the greatest archaeological finds ever unearthed.
After seeing the museum’s collections and enjoying a reception of music and art, guests enter the John. M. Lee Court to hear a performance of music by Huang Ro, as well as taste an authentic Sichuan Province-inspired dinner and dessert presented by Bowers’ award-winning restaurant, Tangata. This event is sponsored by The James Irvine Foundation as part of its New California Arts Fund initiative.
Taking place on Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Bowers Museum, the music, exhibition and reception begin at 6:30 p.m. The dinner and performance starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $100 and include museum admission. Advance reservations are required by Tuesday, Feb. 3. Tickets may be reserved onsite at Bowers Museum, online at www.bowers.org, or by calling (714) 567-3677.
Janelle Kruly
Public Relations Associate
Pacific Symphony
3631 S. Harbor Blvd. Suite 100
Santa Ana, CA 92704
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