Transcending Borders:
The Ramayana Project
Produced by
Asia Society Texas Center

Tickets will be available here starting August 29 at 10:00 AM!!

This performance will also be livestreamed! You can choose to watch it on our website here, our YouTube Channel here, or Facebook here!

A smash hit with all ages, Transcending Borders: The Ramayana Project, a cross-cultural telling of the classic epic of the Ramayana, comes to Miller Outdoor Theater! This extraordinary production brings to life the legendary story of Prince Rama — suffused with love, war, and adventure — in a new and original style through music and dance traditions of South and Southeast Asia.

Conceived and choreographed by Rathna Kumar, Artistic Director, Samskriti, the production features performances by the Anjali Dance Company, Gamelan of the New Moon, Naga Srinidhi Kuruvada on percussion and Abhishek Balakrishnan on violin, Sri Lestari’s Indonesian Dance Ensemble, SaLaRu Sri Lankan Dance Academy, and musicians and dancers from the Thai Cultural Center of Wat Buddhavas, Houston.

Asia Society Texas Center is the Texas headquarters for the world-wide Asia Society organization that executes the global mission with a local focus, enriching and engaging the vast diversity of Houston through innovative, relevant programs in arts and culture, business and policy, education, and community outreach.

All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are FREE!

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No tickets are necessary for the Hill!

The show goes on rain or shine.

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All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

Friday, August 30, 2024
8:00 pm (2h)