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The Fourteenth Meeting of the Conference Saturday and Sunday, April 3-4, 1982 in Chicago Saturday, April 3, 8-11 p.m~ Palmer House Hotel, courtesy of the Association for Asian Studies Wu Xiao-ling (Fellow of the Chinese Academy): A Message from Hou Bao-lin, the Master of Xiang Sheng Rulan Chao Pian (Harvard): Videotape of a Song-Dance Recorded in Peking in 1981 Charles Wivell (Rochester): Recordings of p'ing-hua etc. ,made in Peking in 1980-81 Sunday, April 4, 9:30-11 :30 a.m. Palmer House Hotel An AAS panel planned and chaired by Edward Gunn (Cornell) with the general title IISpoken Drama in the People's Republic of China Todayll .Shu-ying Tsau (York): Some Recent Prize-Winning Plays Elizabeth Bernard (California-Berkeley): The Impact of American Theatre Chung-wen Shih (George Washington): Cao Yu, Past & Present Sunday, April 4, 1-4 p.m. Field Museum of Natural History Wu Xiao-ling (The Chinese Academy): Bai Feng-ming and the Art of Peking Drumsinging Chun-jo Liu (Minnesota): Caesurae and Turn-taking in Narrative Discourse Bell Yung (Pittsburgh): Padding Words in Cantonese Opera Alan L. Kagan (Minnesota): The Nien Fo as Focus of a Pure Land Buddhist Service Fredric Lieberman (Washington, Seattle): Developments in Sound and Visual" Recording We are most grateful to Professor William J. Parrish Jr., Director of the Center for Far Eastern Studies at the University of Chicago, for arranging use of a room at the Field Museum, and reserving a room at the House 'of Hunan Restaurant. A very special feature of the meeting was the contribution of Academician Wu Xiao-ling. Those who attended the session at the Fielq Museum were able to visit the galleries containing the Chinese theatrical costumes and shadow figures collected by Berthold Laufer. 8 The Fourteenth Meeting of the Conference Saturday and Sunday, April 3-4, 1982 in Chicago Saturday, April 3, 8-11 p.m'. Palmer HouseHotel, courtesy of the Association for Asian Studies · WuXiao-ling (Fellow of the Chinese Academy): A Message from HouBao-lin, the Master of Xiang Sheng Rulan ChaoPian (Harvard): Videotape of a Song-Dance Recorded in Peking in 1981 Charles Wivell (Rochester): Recordings of p'ing-hua etc . . madein Peking in 1980-81 Sunday, April 4, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Palmer HouseHotel AnAASpanel planned and chaired by EdwardGunn(Cornell) with the general title "SpokenDramain the People's Republic of China Today" .Shu-ying Tsau (York): SomeRecent Prize-Winning Plays Elizabeth Bernard (California-Berkeley): The Impact of AmericanTheatre Chung-wen Shih (GeorgeWashington): Cao Yu, Past &Present Sunday, April 4, 1-4 p.m. Field Museum of Natural History WuXiao-ling (The Chinese Academy): Bai Feng-mingand the Art of Peking Drumsinging Chun-jo Liu (Minnesota): Caesurae and Turn-taking in Narrative Discourse Bell Yung(Pittsburgh): Padding Wordsin Cantonese Opera Alan L. Kagan(Minnesota): The Nien Fo as Focus of a Pure LandBuddhist Service Fredric Lieberman(Washington, Seattle): Developmentsin Soundand Visual Recording Weare most grateful to Professor William J. Parrish Jr., Director of the Center for Far Eastern Studies at the University of Chicago, for arranging use of a roomat the Field Museum, and reserving a roomat the Houseof HunanRestaurant. A very special feature of the meeting was the contribution of AcademicianWuXiao-ling. Those whoattended the session at the Fiel9 Museum were able to visit the galleries containing the Chinese theatrical costumes and shadowfigures collected by Berthold Laufer. 8 ...

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