ImprovisAsians 2018: No No Boy
Tuesday, October 23, 2018, 1:00 pm
No-No Boy is a multimedia concert performed by Julian Saporiti and Erin Aoyama. Taking inspiration from interviews with World War II Japanese incarceration camp survivors, his own family's history living through the Vietnam War and many other stories of Asian American experience, Saporiti has transformed his doctoral research at Brown University into folk songs in an effort to bring these stories to a broader audience. Alongside Aoyama, a fellow Ph.D. student at Brown whose family was incarcerated at one of the 10 Japanese American concentration camps, No-No Boy aims to shine a light on experiences that have remained largely hidden in the American consciousness. "An act of revisionist subversion." -- National Public Radio. Free.
Location:
Creative Arts Building, Knuth Hall
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Sponsor:
School of Music, Asian Improv Arts
Contact:
School of Music
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Phone:
415-338-7613
Event extras:
This event concludes ImprovisAsians!, an annual week of performances and workshops at SF State exploring the connection between the performing arts and community building.
Related events
- Alcatraz Meditations and Reflections No. 50, October 17
- Pulsivity/Resonance and Reflections No. 50, October 19