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Spring 2022 Residency

The Center for the Arts and Humanities welcomes BD Wong, the 2021-22 Frank Sinatra Artist-in-Residence.

 

Tony Award-winning actor and Sinatra Artist-in-Residence,
BD Wong, returns to Santa Clara for a week filled with drama, music, and fun!

We invite you to join us for the following events as our students and community celebrate the arts. All events are free.


For a full list of Spring 2022 residency events, see below.

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The following events are in Pacific Time:

Monday, May 9

  • 6:30 PM


    Person talking while seated in an armchair on a stage.
    BD Wong
     
     

    Past, Present, and Future: A Conversation about and Celebration of the SCU LGBTQ+ Community


    BD Wong joins LGBTQ+ students, alumni, faculty, and staff for a celebratory community gathering and conversation about queer history and life at SCU.

    More information »

     

Tuesday, May 10

  • 7:30 - 9:30 PM

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    Making a Musical: A Concert and Conversation - Music Recital Hall


    Join BD Wong and Tony Nominee Wayne Barker with students and faculty from the Departments of Music and Theatre & Dance for a performance of select songs from MR. HOLLAND’S OPUS followed by a conversation on making a musical.

    Register to attend »

Wednesday, May 11

  • 6:30 PM

    A person speaking at an AAPI event with BD Wong
     
     

    Asian Americans and Contemporary Race Relations - California Mission Room


    Join BD Wong for a conversation with the SCU community on how we challenge perceptions to fit within multicultural coalitions today.

    Register to attend »

Monday, May 16

  • 7:30 - 9:30 PM

    People singing from sheet music in the New Voices Choir.
    BD Wong
     
     

    New Voices Bay Area Chorus Concert and Conversation with BD Wong - Music Recital Hall


    Enjoy music selections from BD and the chorus, followed by a candid conversation about what inclusivity in musical pedagogy and performance looks like today.

    Register to attend »