"Chinee, Japanee, all mix up"
September 23, 7:30pm - 9:30pmMānoa Campus, Kennedy Theatre
Prime Time Series
September 21-25, 2022
WED-SAT 7:30pm
SUN 2:00pm
Directed by Reiko Ho
A devised theatre project exploring Asian Identity in Hawaiʻi and America
“What does it mean to be Asian in 2022?” Faced with the rise of Anti-Asian hate crimes and the continuing need for representation and voice, guest director Reiko Ho leads students on a deep dive into Asian American history in Hawaiʻi and the continent to create a multi-media theatrical performance. The show will feature poems by da Pidgin Guerrilla, Lee Tonouchi and may include original student monologues, scenes, spoken word, video, dance, and music.
Ticket Information
$8-$18
Event Sponsor
Theatre and Dance, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Christine Lamborn, (808) 956-2601, ktbox@hawaii.edu,
Friday, September 23 |
|
8:30am |
Political Science Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Saunders 704
|
10:30am |
Qualify for SNAP (aka Food Stamps) at UHM Campus Center Courtyard Mānoa Campus, UHM Campus Center Courtyard
|
2:00pm |
Crown Prince Akihito Scholarship Orientation Mānoa Campus, via zoom
|
2:00pm |
WRRC 2022 Fall Seminar Mānoa Campus, Kuykendall Room 201 and Zoom Meeting
|
2:30pm |
School of Life Sciences Weekly Seminar Mānoa Campus, Online - see description for Zoom info
|
7:30pm |
"Chinee, Japanee, all mix up" Mānoa Campus, Kennedy Theatre
|