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Strings and Reeds: The Musical Traditions of Thailand

Friday, March 17, 2023 at 7:30 PM
Mingei International Museum: Balboa Park
$35-$50
Includes museum admission

Featuring Supeena Insee Adler, Christopher Adler, and Batya MacAdam-Somer

Experience the musical traditions of Thailand in this concert presented by Center for World Music, featuring Supeena Insee Adler, director of the UCLA Music of Thailand Ensemble. With instruments including xylophone, plucked zither, fiddles, mouth organ, flute, and percussion, Dr. Adler will present musical traditions from three distinct cultural regions in Thailand, along with world fusion arrangements and original compositions. Supeena will be joined by Christopher Adler on the khaen free-reed mouth organ, Batya MacAdam-Somer on violin, two Thai classical dancers, and five guest artists.

Tickets
- General Seating: $35
- VIP Seating: $50

The ticket price includes admission to the performance and access to Mingei International Museum’s Gallery Level ($14 value) after 4 p.m. on the day of the performance. The Commons Level is free for all.

Please purchase your tickets early. These performances sell out well in advance. Tickets are transferrable but non-refundable.

The ticket price includes admission to the performance and access to Mingei International Museum’s Gallery Level ($14 value) after 4 PM on the day of the performance. The Commons Level is free for all.

Related links:
Center for World Music on Instagram
Mingei International Museum on Instagram

Event Supported By

Center for World Music
(619) 363-3007
info@centerforworldmusic.org

Mingei International Museum: Balboa Park

1439 El Prado
San Diego, California 92101
619-239-0003
mingei@mingei.org

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