Big Head: Japanese incarceration during WWII and those perceived as “the enemy,” post 9/11

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About This Show

Denise Uyehara’s Big Head revisits the treatment of Japanese Americans during World War II and considers current-day treatment of those perceived as “the enemy now” — including Muslim Americans, Arab Americans, and South Asian Americans. Clay animation, video montage, text and movement evoke the winding path of collective memory and provide hope for the future.

Presented as part of the National Asian American Theater Festival, Big Head shares a double-bill with Replaced Rituals.

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: June 12, 2007 Final Performance: June 14, 2007
Location: Kirk Theatre, New York City

410 W 42nd St,

New York,

10036

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