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The University of Idaho's AsiaPOP! event is a vibrant celebration of Asian culture and media that takes place each fall. This year, the festivities are in full swing, with a series of engaging events scheduled throughout the week. The program kicks off with an array of entertainment options, showcasing the rich diversity of Asian artistic expression. As the week progresses, attendees will have the opportunity to delve into the captivating world of Studio Ghibli, a renowned animation studio known for its enchanting films.
All events are designed to be accessible and are free to the public, emphasizing the university's commitment to fostering cultural awareness and appreciation within the community. The primary objective of AsiaPOP! is to encourage Idahoans—both within the university and beyond—to explore and embrace the intricate tapestry of Asian traditions, storytelling, and creativity. This initiative not only serves as a platform for entertainment but also as an educational experience that highlights the significance of cultural exchange.
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