General Highlights:
Education
For PreK-12 Students:
2015 Children's Summer Day Program(Ages 3-14)~ June 29 - August 7, 2015
Make your child's summer a fun-filled experience by enrolling in the Children's Summer Day Program at China Institute! Registration is now open! Children will learn Chinese language as well as culture by participating in activities such as calligraphy, Chinese sports, theater, arts and crafts, storytelling and cooking. Classes are taught by our team of experienced, native-speaking teachers. Classes are also open to children of all proficiency levels. Friday field trips to many of New York City's cultural institutions will give your child a chance to enjoy the summer sun. More...
High School Summer Study in China ~ Summer 2015
Do you want to study Mandarin while living like a local in China? Summer Study in China gives high school students the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in Chinese language and culture in a vibrant, wide-ranging study abroad program. In addition to daily intensive language courses, cultural activities, and field trips, students live with host families, giving them an unbeatable window into the lives of local residents. Applications still being accepted! More...
For Adults:
Adult Chinese Language & Studio Classes ~ Spring Term Starts April 13, 2015
Registration is now open! Register by March 15th to receive a $25 discount off tuition! China Institute offers a wide range of Chinese language classes for students at every proficiency level and with different expectations or goals. Classes start the week of April 13, 2015 with NEW language courses added to the adult Group Classes.
[NEW] Business Chinese This course is designed for those who intend to use Chinese language in business settings. It covers a variety of relevant business topics in the Chinese context such as preparing for business trips, meeting and conversing with fellow colleagues in an office, business phone conversations, business negotiations, conducting an interview, and writing business emails and contracts, etc. Students will come out of the class with not only improved Chinese language skills, but also a better knowledge of China's changing environment and current business practices. The class is open to Chinese learners of intermediate proficiency level and above.
We continue to offer our very popular FREE one-on-one tutoring sessions to registered students while group classes are in session. Each tutoring session is a 45-minute segment that students sign up for on a first come first served basis. The tutoring office hours are available on Monday through Thursday from 10:30am - 12:45pm and 5:30 - 7:45pm.
In the adult studio program, we continue to offer our long-standing and well-received art and culture courses, including Chinese calligraphy, brush painting and Taijiquan.
For Educators:
Mao's Golden Mangoes and the Cultural Revolution:A Night on History for Chinese Teachers ~ March 6, 2015
This Professional Development Workshop offers a unique opportunity for K-12 language educators wishing to deepen their understanding of China and bring that knowledge into the classroom. China Institute Gallery's art education program, Discover China Through Art(DCTA), will introduce participants to the exhibition Mao's Golden Mangoes and the Cultural Revolution and to Chinese ink art workshops of painting and calligraphy. By looking into over 80 mango-related items and a related video, the Gallery tour will help participants to understand the interaction of material culture and politics in China during this period. More...
Plan for Better Teaching:A Pedagogy Short Course ~ Starts March 8, 2015
"Plan for Better Teaching"(PBT)is a short course designed for in-service Chinese language teachers to learn best practices in the standards-based classroom. Participants will learn key concepts and examine issues related to curriculum development, instruction, and assessment. By engaging in a lesson-plan development project, participants will have the opportunity to implement lesson plans in their own classrooms and individually discuss their work with Dr. Wei-Ling Wu during mentoring sessions. More...
Mandarin for Future Mandarin Teachers(MFMT)~ Summer 2015
Mandarin for Future Mandarin Teachers(MFMT)was established in 2006 through Confucius Institute at China Institute(CI@CI), a partnership between China Institute and East China Normal University(ECNU), located in Shanghai. This summer program provides scholarships for a select group of pre-service and in-service Chinese language teachers to take professional development courses taught by distinguished ECNU professors who are leading scholars in their respective fields. More...
Programs & Events
Literati Painting:A Genre Unique to Chinese Culture ~ March 17, 2015
Blending poetry, calligraphy and painting, Chinese literati painting glows as an enchanted garden of art. In this lecture and performance, two masters of the form will be introduced:Qi Baishi(1864-1957), whose art proclaims the triumph of the romantic over the commonplace, and Pu Ru(1896-1963), whose works transport viewers to a realm of bliss. More...
Author Talk:Dorothy Tse, Snow and Shadow ~ April 3, 2015
Join us for a reading and discussion with acclaimed Hong Kong writer Dorothy Tse as we celebrate the U.S. release of her short story collection Snow and Shadow. Critics have compared her to Kafka or, to use a more contemporary example, Yoko Tawada. The fantasies, dark humor, and shifting narratives that characterize Tse's stories make them truly absorbing. More...
Short Course - Beijing:The City Through Its Architecture(4 Sessions)~ Starts April 29, 2015
This illustrated short course explores the history and culture of Beijing through its architecture. In four sessions, participants will gain an understanding of Beijing’s history as a capital of China, its imperial architecture and layout, its commercial and residential architecture, the use and navigation of public spaces, and changes undergone in the 20th and 21st centuries. More...
Corporate Programs
What is the State of Art Investment in China and What are Chinese Collectors Buying Today? with Hu Yanyan ~ March 12, 2015
Ms. Hu Yanyan, Director and President of China Guardian Auctions, the fourth-largest auction house in the world, will share her unique insights and perspectives on the China art market, Chinese collectors, as well as the opportunities of Chinese art investments. More...
Members' Events
Special Offer:10% off Semele at BAM ~ March 4 - 10, 2015
A centuries-old Ming Dynasty temple shares the stage with an inflatable puppet, debaucherous monks, sumo wrestlers, and one aroused donkey in the Canadian Opera Company's East-meets-West presentation of Semele, George Frideric Handel's sublime operatic adaptation of the titular Greek myth. Chinese visual artist Zhang Huan-renowned for his provocative interrogations of eastern culture-makes his directorial debut, transforming the restored 17-ton temple into an altar, palace, crematory, and heaven to tell of the karmic fate of Semele(performed by Jane Archibald), whose attempt to trade sexual favors for divinity goes up in flames. China Institute members use discount code 37064 to receive 10% off the price of tickets! May not be combined with other offers. Not valid for prior purchases. Subject to fees and availability. Maximum of four discounted tickets per household. Offer expires Monday, March 9th at 11:59pm. More...
Renwen Society
Lecture:History and Development of the News Business in China ~ March 8, 2015
The newspaper, as the first of its kind in the world, appeared in China one thousand years ago during the Song Dynasty. Dr. Wang Runze, Co-Director of the Confucius Institute at Columbia University and professor in the School of Journalism at the Renmin University in Beijing, will trace the history and the development of the news business in China and its influence by Western news reporting. More...
Lecture:Bronzes of China in Mr. Kwong Lum's Collection ~ March 14, 2015
In conjunction with an exhibition of bronze artifacts dating from 3,000 BC to the Song Dynasty(960-1279)that were collected by the art connoisseur Kwong Lum, the Renwen Society presents a lecture by Mr. Lum on bronze from 3,000BC to 200AD in general and the items on display in particular. Both the exhibition and the lecture will be held at the Art Collectors' Gallery, located at 295 Madison Ave(41st St.)New York, NY 10017. Refreshments will be served. More...
Rescheduled Lecture:Nanjing:Capital City for Ten Dynasties in China ~ March 29, 2015
Nanjing, which means Southern Capital, is known as one of the four major ancient capitals in China together with Beijing, Xi'an and Luoyang. Dr. Luo Ling of the City University of New York, herself a Nanjing native and historian specializing in the study of the city, will discuss the rise and the fall of Nanjing during ten dynasties and the underlying factors for Nanjing to be favored as a capital city for China. More...