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SUMMARY:Asian American Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Asian Heritage Month\, Pan-Asian artists gather across three Forest Preserves of Cook County to bring cultural memories of nature to life. Through live interviews collected by Mandala team\,  musicians\, dancers\, and narrators transform these stories into a vibrant\, immersive performance experience. \nSet within the natural beauty of the forest preserves\, audiences will journey through Asian dance\, music\, and storytelling that reflect deep cultural connections to land\, memory\, and community. This unique event invites participants to experience the forest through the sounds\, movements\, and voices of diverse Asian traditions. \nArtists Include: Chethan Anant\, Tzu-Tsen Wu\, Bob Garrett\, Tatsu Aoki\, Saraswathi Nanganathan\, Pak Ngurah Ensemble\, and more! \nMay 16th\, 2026\, 11am-12pm\nLittle Red Schoolhouse Nature Center\n9800 Willow Springs Rd\, Willow Springs\, IL 60480 \nMay 16th\, 2026 2pm-3pm\nCaldwell Wellness Center\n6350 W Devon Ave\, Chicago\, IL 60646 \nMay 17th\, 2026 1:30 pm\nRiver Trail Nature Center\n3120 Milwaukee Ave\, Northbrook\, IL 60062 \n  \nArtist Lineup & Bios: \nChethan Anant: Chicago-based Indian classical musician\, multi-instrumentalist\, and educator blending Hindustani classical music with jazz\, Carnatic\, blues\, and electronic collaborations. Founder of The Bansurist LLC. \nTzu Tsen Wu: Taiwanese musician specializing in zhongruan and liuqin\, also playing ukulele\, guitar\, piano\, banjo\, and jakhee. Performs internationally and teaches while pursuing a master’s in World Music at Northern Illinois University. \nBob Garrett: Chicago-based musician and composer with extensive experience in theater\, dance\, and international music collaborations. Performed in Hamilton (Chicago)\, Sting’s The Last Ship\, and The Lion King national tour. Co-founder of Posterchild Art. \nSaraswathi Ranganathan: Chicago-based Carnatic veena artist and cross-cultural collaborator. Chicago Music Award winner who has performed with Disney’s Jungle Book and received Logan Foundation support. Over three decades of performing and teaching. \nTatsu Aoki: Chicago-based composer\, filmmaker\, educator\, and performer. Founder of the Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival and Executive Director of Asian Improv aRts Midwest\, advancing cross-cultural collaboration and Japanese traditional arts. \nHabib: Sarod musician. More information coming soon! \nPak Ngurah Ensemble: Gusti Ngurah Kertayda\, Lead\, is a graduate of the National Performing Arts Institute (KOKAR) in Denpasar\, Indonesia. He is now the director of Indonesian Dance of Illinois\, a non-profit organization in the greater Chicago area promoting Indonesian culture through dance and music. \n  \nThis is a free event. Please Register Here!
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SUMMARY:Red Line Jazz Project
DESCRIPTION:Mandala Arts Red Line Project \nThe Mandala Arts Red Line Project is a Chicago-based public arts initiative that brings live jazz performances into spaces along the Chicago ‘L’ Red Line\, transforming everyday transit environments into vibrant sites of cultural exchange and musical encounter. Organized by Mandala South Asian Performing Arts\, the project uses the concept of the mandala—a symbol of unity\, rhythm\, and interconnectedness—as a guiding metaphor for collaborative musical expression. \nThrough a series of curated performances\, local jazz musicians and ensembles present short live sets at or near Red Line stations\, creating spontaneous moments of connection for commuters and neighborhood residents. The performances blend jazz improvisation with global musical influences\, reflecting Chicago’s rich musical heritage and its diverse communities. \nThe project aims to: \n\nActivate public transit spaces with live music and cultural programming\nCelebrate Chicago’s jazz legacy and the city’s vibrant community of musicians\nCreate accessible performance opportunities for artists in everyday public settings\nEncourage moments of reflection\, joy\, and connection for commuters and passersby\n\nBy placing live jazz within one of Chicago’s busiest transit corridors\, the Mandala Arts Red Line Project transforms routine travel into an immersive cultural experience—where rhythm\, improvisation\, and community converge. \nIn essence: the project uses live jazz performance in public transit spaces to embody the spirit of the mandala—interconnected voices creating a shared\, evolving musical experience.
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