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Created by Center for Hmong Arts and Talent (CHAT), Hmong Elders Center, Shades of Yellow (SOY), Wilder, and Women’s Initiative for Self Empowerment (WISE) and facilitated by renowned puppet artist Masanari Kawahara, Immigrant Journey Project, directed by Randy Reyes, explores the 21st-century immigrant experience using puppetry, movement, and masks. In this devised work, community members will perform original stories alongside theatre professionals.
GENERAL INFORMATION
DATES
August 4 -20, 2017
VENUE INFO
IMMIGRANT JOURNEY PROJECT will take place at Steppingstone Theatre, located at 55 N Victoria St, St Paul, MN 55104
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CAST
KATIE
BRADLEY
ERIC
SHARP
SARAH
OCHS
PHASOUA
VANG
XENA
LEE
PA LEE
THAO
PA
CHANG
CHER PAO
VANG
SHERMAN
HER
KHIN
OO
ANTA
THOSAENGSIRI
TIWONGE
KAFERA
LYA
XIONG
PRODUCTION TEAM
RANDY
REYES
Director
CASSEY
KIVNICK
Assistant Director
KYLE
LEGACION
Music Director
AMY
ABRIGO
Stage Manager
MING
MONTGOMERY
Assistant Stage Manager
SARAH
BRANDNER
Scenic Designer
STACEY
PALMER
Costume Designer
MIKE
WANGEN
Lighting Designer
MASANARI
KAWAHARA
Properties Designer
THELMORE
JACKSON
Technical Director
MAY
LEE-YANG
Cultural Consultant
PHOTOS
MEET THE PUPPET MASTER
Masanari Kawahara is a performer, educator and Butoh practitioner who incorporates puppetry, mask and movement into his work. His latest work as a performer/writer/designer was a solo performance piece Little Boy, commissioned and developed by Pangea World Theater’s Alternate Vision series, performed in fall 2014 at Pillsbury House Theatre. He was a company member of In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre (HOBT) from 1998 to 2009. At HOBT, Masanari collaborated on numerous productions such as his latest production with HOBT is The Story of Crow Boy (2016). He also created, A Path Home: A Story of Thich Nhat Hanh (2009) which was chosen as outstanding puppetry by Lavender. He was the co-creator and designer of GOTAMA: Journey to the Buddha (2006), recognized by City Pages as one of the ten great sets/scenic designs of the year. Masanari Kawahara is a Playwrights’ Center McKnight Theater Artist Fellow (2010-2011).