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Chinese calligraphy being written with a thick brush in black ink.
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Need to Know, Need to Go: Events to look forward to in May

Peak Web May 13, 2024

By: Marie Jen Galilo, SFU Student There are a lot of events to look forward to in the month of May. Aside from being the start of the summer semester, May is also Asian Heritage Month. As another semester begins, you’re probably thinking about how you can make an academic comeback. Attending events is a great way to become more involved in school and learn about Asian culture and heritage, and I’ve got a list of events to help you get started. Lunch Poems at SFU: Leanne Dunic & Jane Shi Ever since the first poetry reading in 2012, SFU…

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Shion Skye Carter posing in white paper garments in front of a black background
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Shion Skye Carter embodies a brushstroke in Residuals (住み・墨)

Peak Web November 16, 2022

By: C Icart, Staff Writer Residuals (住み・墨) culminates as Shion Skye Carter pulls out a delicate paper dress and puts it on to dance. Presented through The Dance Centre’s Iris Garland Emerging Choreographer Award, this captivating solo dance performance at…

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Shion Skye Carter wins Iris Garland Emerging Choreographer Award

Arts July 10, 2021

By: Carter Hemion, Staff Writer Shion Skye Carter, SFU alum, is the winner of this year’s Iris Garland Emerging Choreographer Award. This summer, the queer, Japanese-Canadian choreographer and performer worked with Kisyuu, a Vancouver-based Japanese calligrapher, to create Flow Tide,…

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