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Generation APA: ECLIPSED

Cultural Show
Saturday, April 6, 2024
7:00-10:00 PM
Power Center for the Performing Arts Map
The annual GenAPA cultural show will be held on Saturday, April 6th, 2024 at the Power Center for the Performing Arts. With roughly 300 performers and 1,300 audience members, GenAPA stands as the largest student-run pan-Asian cultural programs in the Midwest. Promoting cultural diversity through tradition and history remains intrinsic to the core values of GenAPA.

This year’s theme is “Eclipsed” which conveys being obscured, overshadowed, or surpassed by something more prevalent, akin to the moon covering the sun during a solar eclipse.

This year’s headliner, Tiffany Day is a Chinese American singer-songwriter. Day fits well with our theme, Eclipsed, as she felt obscured in the environment that she grew up in and uses her platform today to show younger generations what is possible.

In addition to our headliner, we have several student groups performing. Our student groups include Michigan Malaysian Student Association, Vietnamese Student Association, Filipino American Student Association, Qingyun Chinese Ensemble, rXn, Michigan Masala, KGayo3, Pluot, VeryUs, Greenwood, UM Taekwondo Demonstration Team, Hawai`i Club, and Seoul Juice.

Pre-order tickets here: https://forms.gle/21eT2LWnBgoGAceeA
Pre-ordered tickets can be picked up at Mason Hall Posting Wall from 4/1 - 4/5
Pre-ordered tickets CANNOT be picked up at the show.
All sales final, no refunds will be granted.

For questions and concerns, please email genapacore@umich.edu.
Building: Power Center for the Performing Arts
Cost: Ticket $12 for Pre-ordered: https://forms.gle/21eT2LWnBgoGAceeA $15 At the Door
Website:
Event Type: Performance
Tags: Asia, Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Month, Culture, Multicultural, Southeast Asia, Student Org
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Generation APA Cultural Show, Multi Ethnic Student Affairs - MESA, Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies