Current Project: Things I am working on...(& currently looking for homes for...)
Describing Faraway
Currently in collaboration with Chen Bang-En (Taiwan).
& looking for collaborators to join!
A dialogic performance practice that invites intentional invisibility from its host to deliver memories, fear, and hopes in between one group of citizens and another. Through interviews and playful exercises, Describing Faraway fosters better questions to break the distancing fantasy between us and people who seem different or exit peripherally in our life. As world citizens, how can we learn with each other and to become less lonely in our own stories? The project also offers a manual to be shared and passed down by its participants, who can decide their own collaborating communities to co-create their own show, their own version of this performance.
Hong Kong Version: Scratch Night at Fringe Art (Philly, December, 2019)
Currently in collaboration with Chen Bang-En (Taiwan).
& looking for collaborators to join!
A dialogic performance practice that invites intentional invisibility from its host to deliver memories, fear, and hopes in between one group of citizens and another. Through interviews and playful exercises, Describing Faraway fosters better questions to break the distancing fantasy between us and people who seem different or exit peripherally in our life. As world citizens, how can we learn with each other and to become less lonely in our own stories? The project also offers a manual to be shared and passed down by its participants, who can decide their own collaborating communities to co-create their own show, their own version of this performance.
Hong Kong Version: Scratch Night at Fringe Art (Philly, December, 2019)
how long does it take for a seed to grow (working title)
Looking for collaborators to join!
Developed through collaboration with katherine proietti , Cassidy Berstein, John Ratanaprasatporn
A community-engaged and dialogic performance that invites audience-participants to explore and co-create an experience of unhurried intimacy with themselves, one another, and the land on which they meet. how long does it take for a seed to grow (working title) offers a manual that can be passed down and shared by its audience, inviting its participants in/to untamed time through guided conversations, playing, planting, and mindful waiting.
Looking for collaborators to join!
Developed through collaboration with katherine proietti , Cassidy Berstein, John Ratanaprasatporn
A community-engaged and dialogic performance that invites audience-participants to explore and co-create an experience of unhurried intimacy with themselves, one another, and the land on which they meet. how long does it take for a seed to grow (working title) offers a manual that can be passed down and shared by its audience, inviting its participants in/to untamed time through guided conversations, playing, planting, and mindful waiting.