Queer artists dance, vogue, act, more in non-binary production
Are We There Yet, Baby? is a provocative production that delves into an array of expressions, such as monologues, contemporary dance and voguing.
Are We There Yet, Baby? is a provocative production that delves into an array of expressions, such as monologues, contemporary dance and voguing.
This week's image is from UH Mānoa's Christine Lamborn.
The production explores re-imagined passageways and playing spaces of Kennedy Theatre.
Directed by UH Mānoa MFA candidate Maggie Ivanova, the play blurs the lines between various realities framed by magical realism.
This Image of the Week comes from UH Mānoa's Christine Lamborn.
The concert will highlight internationally renowned choreographers from Korea and original contributions by local artists and UH Mānoa dance and music faculty.
UH Mānoa was the first named on Architectural Digest's list of 53 schools selected out of more than 4,000 nationally.
Form Within a Form: Echoes and Reverberation will feature works pieced together by guest choreographers from the Korea National University of Arts.
Director Reiko Ho leads an all-Asian, female-identifying student cast highlighting the Asian-American experience in Hawaiʻi and the U.S. mainland.
Sai Bhatawadekar’s choreography was featured at the American College Dance Association Virtual Gala Concert on May 1.