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<Title>Asian Studies March News, Events, and Deadlines</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>The semester is in full swing and we hope your classes and work are going well. A lot is happening on campus these days - take a look! </p><h5>NBR Fellowships</h5><p>The National Bureau for Asian Research (NBR), a think tank in DC, has fellowships available for undergraduate students interested in international affairs and Asian policy. Two programs are currently accepting applications; here is the information from NBR: <br></p><p>Applications to <strong>NBR's Undergraduate Diversity Fellowship</strong> are due by <strong>March 12, 2023</strong>. For Black and brown community college and undergraduate students interested in a career in international affairs or Asia policy, NBR offers paid four-month summer fellowships for students to expand their networks and develop skills in research, event planning, publications, and general office and project management through direct professional experience. 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Intersecting creative pathways, Nicole A. Martinell (Artistic Director of Deep Vision Dance Company) and Saiko Kino (Japanese dancer and choreographer) share an illuminating evening of contemporary dance works. Martinell remakes "In Faith,” a vivid, spiritual journey of friction, connection, and gratitude through the eyes of a Muslim man and a Christian woman. Kino's mesmerizing "Shizuka" revives Shizuka Gozen, a 12th-century mixed-gender dancer known for her extraordinary psychic powers and political influence. </p><p>Performances will take place Friday, March 10 and Saturday, March 11, at 8pm, at the Baltimore Theater Project (45 W. Preston Street, Baltimore, MD 21201). For tickets and more information, visit <strong><a href="https://theatreproject.ticketspice.com/kinetic-crossings" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://theatreproject.ticketspice.com/kinetic-crossings</a></strong></p><h5>Retrievercon 2023 - This Weekend</h5><p>UMBC's Anime Society hosts its annual <strong><a href="https://www.retrievercon.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Retrievercon</a></strong> this weekend in the Commons! From cosplay contests and gaming to trivia events and vendors, the convention takes place all day Saturday, March 11. Check out their announcement on <strong><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/umbcanimesociety/events/115886" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">myUMBC</a></strong> for more information!</p><h5>Freeman-Asia Scholarships - Apply by March 28!</h5><p>For students with demonstrated financial need who have an interest in study abroad in east or southeast Asia, the Freeman-Asia program from IIE offers an incredible opportunity. Award amounts range from $3000 to support summer study abroad, up to $7000 to support a full academic year. Learn more about the program at <strong><a href="https://www.iie.org/programs/freeman-asia/about/award-details/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">its website</a> </strong>- if you have questions about applying or would like more information, UMBC's Dr. Brian Souders is a great resource - he can be reached by email <strong><a href="mailto:souders@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a></strong>. </p><h5>ASCOM Returns! </h5><p>The Asian Studies Council of Majors (ASCOM) is resuming their regular meetings this week, starting tomorrow (Wednesday, March 8)! </p><p>ASCOM is a student organization for students with an interest in Asia-related topics, culture, and events to meet and chat. Meetings take place in the Fine Arts building, Room 558, and in Spring 2023 they will be happening at 10am on Wednesdays. </p><p>For more information about ASCOM, stop by tomorrow's session, or contact its current president, Milan R., by <a href="mailto:milanr2@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">email</a>. </p><h5>Upcoming Dates and Deadlines</h5><ul><li>March 8 (tomorrow!), 10am - ASCOM meeting, FA 558</li><li>March 11 - Retrievercon (see above)</li><li>March 12 - app deadline, NBR Diversity Fellowship (see above)</li><li>March 19-26 - Spring Break; no classes</li><li>March 27 - Fall 2023 schedule available</li></ul></div>
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    <div class="html-content">Mary Carole McCauley reports in The Baltimore Sun on the return of ballet to the Arts scene in Baltimore, and Dance Department Chair Carol Hess weighs in on the chances of The Ballet Theatre of Maryland to thrive.</div>
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<Title>Institutional Memory Onstage, Liz Walton in New York Times</Title>
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<Title>Paul Taylor Dance Company and Liz Walton</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><h5><span>A family reunion with the Paul Taylor Dance Company </span></h5><p>By <span>Rebecca Ritzel</span></p><p><span>"</span><span>After dancing with Taylor’s original touring company for six years, Walton left the troupe to get married and moved to Baltimore. She taught dance at the Peabody Institute and became a professor at UMBC, where she chaired the dance department for two decades and continues to teach.</span><span> Her former students include local choreographer Daniel Phoenix Singh."</span></p><p><span> <br></span><a href="http://goo.gl/2Sf0lD">http://goo.gl/2Sf0lD</a></p></div>
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