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Your Best American Girl
An Asian collective performing music, poetry & prose that center on body, survival, queerness, home, identity, ancestry & everything in between (& out of) the lines
Featured: Laura Kim, Anis, Yuna, Jordan Alam, and Serina Chang
'O Wai 'Au?
“ ‘O wai au?” Or, “who am I?” Is a native coming of age story. Through performances of ancient Hawaiian chant and her own poetry and prose, Leilani Kepo'ikai Bostock explores what it means to be a queer, native Hawaiian woman living in Seattle Washington. She invites you into her story of halfs; half brown, half white, half seattle, half Hawaii, half chanting half spoken word. E hele mai!
To, From, Sincerely
Have you ever struggled with getting out of bed? Tay is having a hard time functioning and needs to have a deep conversation with herself to understand why. Through spoken word she discovers how to do the hardest yet simplest task: Get up!
Written and performed by Taylor Melville
After Lightning
Inspired by a seemingly never ending lightning storm seen from an airplane window, choreographer Juliet Waller Pruzan and dancer Alex Ung explore a scene from one evening when, after metaphorical lightning strikes, things don’t go quite as planned. Steps are retraced, movement is explored, and the floor is still covered in flowers.