Asian horror films have long set the bar through their creation of creative and thought-provoking pieces that speak to longing, fear, and desire in subversive manners.
In this storytelling basics workshop, we will discuss basic tenets of this art form, such as detailed descriptions, basic story arc, emotions, relationships with the audience, and purpose of storytelling.
This experimental piece focuses on the presentation of self; exploring ideas of pedagogy, identity and gender presentation using the aesthetics of Japanese classical dance and Japanese cart puppetry (kuruma ningyo) as a lift off point.
Join us for performances of Indian Jewish music alongside Hindu abhangs, compositions of Iranian Baha'i refugees, music of Jewish and Muslim composers from Andalusia, and more!