CALL WEEKLY
Spring 2025
(03-16-2025 to 03-22-2025) subscribe
Upcoming Events
The Transformation of National Security in Asia by Glen S. Fukushima
Date, time, place: March 25, 2025, 12:00 – 1:30 PM, Bachman Hall 107 (Loulu conference room) and via Zoom; reception to follow Organized by: Center for Japanese Studies
National security in the Indo-Pacific has changed significantly over the last decade, with the rise of China being the central focus of the United States, which has enhanced security ties with the Quad (Japan, Australia, India), South Korea, the Philippines, and others, including Europe. In addition to military assets, economic competitiveness has emerged as a critical component of national security. Where is the U.S.-China rivalry headed, and what is Japan’s role?
Clarinetist Robert DiLutis and Musicians of the U.S. Pacific Navy Fleet Band
Date, time, place: March 25, 2025, 7:00 PM, Orvis Auditorium Organized by: Department of Music
Robert DiLutis is a professor of clarinet at the University of Maryland, College Park, and principal clarinetist of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra. His recent recitals and master classes have included the ClarinetPasto in Colombia, U.S Navy Band Clarinet Day, Newberry College Clarinet Day, Cincinnati Conservatory Clarinet Mini-Fest, and ClarinetFest, Spain, Italy, and Belgium.
Mr. DiLutis is an artist for Buffet Crampon Clarinets, Rovner Ligatures, Selmer Mouthpieces and Lohff and Pfeiffer. His recordings are available on the Delos, Tonsehen, RM and Centaur labels.
Free admission
Breath and Bow: Conversations in Sound
Date, time, place: March 27, 2025, 7:30 PM, Orvis Auditorium Organized by: Department of Music
“Breath and Bow: Conversations in Sound” is a duo recital that features shakuhachi master Christopher Yohmei Blasdel and cellist/composer JunYi Chow. The program includes a blend of traditional shakuhachi and cello pieces, contemporary compositions, and an arrangement of Hawaiian mele.
Free admission
Opera Workshop Concert
Date, time, place: March 29, 2025, 7:30 PM, Orvis Auditorium Organized by: Department of Music
A program of classical through contemporary opera duets and arias.
Free admission
University of Hawai’i Saxophone Choir Concert
Date, time, place: March 30, 2025, 4:00 PM, Roosevelt High School Auditorium Organized by: Department of Music
Get ready for an unforgettable musical experience! The UH Saxophone Choir is celebrating its 29th season in a BIG way—by bringing you the largest saxophone ensemble in its history! To make this performance even more spectacular, they’ll be joined by the Hawaii High School Saxophone Ensemble for a truly epic collaboration.
This concert is packed with energy, featuring stunning transcriptions and beautiful original works, including the bold and majestic Finlandia by Sibelius, the hauntingly beautiful An der Wiege by Grieg, and the iconic, triumphant Fanfare for the Common Man by Copland.
Free admission; donations accepted by Hawaii Saxophone Foundation
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(l-r): Lily Hi’ilani Okimura as ABC MULAN and Jill Sanders as OG MULAN
Photo by Christine Lamborn
I AM MULAN
Date, time place: April 9-12, 2025, 7:30 PM and April 13, 2:00 PM, Earle Ernst Lab Theatre Organized by: Department of Theatre & Dance, Kennedy Theatre
I AM MULAN challenges audiences to re-examine the myth and legacy of Mulan by splitting the legendary heroine into five distinct personas – a battle-hardened veteran, a modern American-born Chinese, a romantic dreamer, a politically charged revolutionary, and an irreverent, gender-fluid performer – all trapped in a surreal purgatory known as Dìyù. These multiple selves confront one another in a space where ancient Chinese myth collides with modern social issues, forcing each character to question what it means to inherit, embrace, or even reject a storied legacy.
I AM MULAN is written and directed by MFA candidate Elizabeth Ung. The multi-lingual dramedy is not a sanitized re-telling of the Disney myth, and is strongly recommended for audiences aged 13 and older. This is not a performance for children.
UH Endowment for the Humanities 2025 Summer Research Awards
CALL Faculty are invited to apply for funds to support summer research projects that fall within a humanities discipline. Deadline: Thursday, April 3, 2025. TO APPLY
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Travel Awards, Fellowships, and Research Stipends…
Links to currently available and annually available funding opportunities (such as travel awards, fellowships, and research stipends) for faculty and staff can be found on the CALL website under the “For Faculty” page. If you do not know or have forgotten the password, email <karinm@hawaii.edu>
As a reminder, staff are also eligible to apply for the Dean’s Travel Awards.
Student Scholarships and Fellowships
Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarships
A multitude of scholarships and their application forms can be found on STAR. Don’t forget to check them out this semester!
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