Hello Professor Sharma,
My name is Margaux Joe and I am a member of UT’s Cultural Attractions Committee (CAC) within Central Programming Council (CPC). I would like to inform you about
one of our events this semester. The Mystical Arts of Tibet will be coming to UT’s Campus from February 10-14, 2014. Please pass this information along to any colleagues, friends, family, or students that you think this may interest. Many professors give out
extra credit to those who participate in any UT events that correspond to their class. There will be three different lectures and a dance performance. The full schedule is provided below:
MONDAY (Feb. 10): Opening Ceremony in the UC Auditorium at 12:00pm with the creation of the sand mandala following immediately after the ceremony until 4:00pm
TUESDAY (Feb. 11): “The History of Diaspora lecture in the UC Auditorium” at 12:00pm and the sand mandala creation in the UC Room 227 from 12:00-4:00pm
WEDNESDAY (Feb. 12): “Opening the Heart: Arousing the Mind of the Universal Kindness” lecture at the I-house at 12:00pm, creation of the sand mandala in UC Room
227 from 12:00-4:00pm, “Sacred Music Sacred Dance for World Healing Performance”* at the Bijou Theatre at 7:30pm
THURSDAY (Feb. 13): “The Symbolism of the Sand Mandala” lecture in the UC Auditorium at 12:00pm, sand mandala creation in UC Room 227 from 12:00-4:00pm
FRIDAY (Feb. 14): creation of the sand mandala in UC Room 227 from 10:00am-12:00pm, Closing Ceremony in the UC Auditorium at 12:00 pm
*All events are FREE to UT students, however, UT ID is required for entry.
*Tickets for the Sacred Music Sacred Dance performance for the general public are $14.75 including applicable fees. Tickets can be purchased from Central Ticket
Office, the Tennessee Theatre Box Office, or online at knoxvilletickets.com (also please note that students purchasing tickets online must go through the student portal).
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. CAC would greatly appreciate your attendance at any or all of the events put on by the Mystical
Arts of Tibet!
Thanks,
Margaux Joe