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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Family Tales with playwright Lloyd Suh and director Eric Ting
DESCRIPTION:Family Tales with playwright Lloyd Suh and director Eric Ting \nIn partnership with the Asian American Journalist Association \n\nSun March 13 6-7pm \nCenter Space // Memorial Arts Building // 1280 Peachtree St NE \n\nFREE \n\nJoin us for an artist talk with Bina’s Six Apples playwright Lloyd Suh and director Eric Ting that explores the creative process of transforming a family tale into a work of theatre. The talk focuses on Suh’s approach to re-imagining a piece of family lore into a dramatic work as well as the collaboration between playwright and director to stage an intergenerational play located in history\, but not bound to it.  This conversation will spotlight the artists’ careers and situate Bina’s Six Apples in the field of Asian American theatre.  \nQ&A moderated by the Asian American Journalist Association – Atlanta Chapter. \n\nThis talk is free and open to the public. Tickets must be reserved in advance for the 7:30pm performance of Bina’s Six Apples. \n \nGuest Speakers\n \n\nLloyd Suh (Playwright; he/him) is the author of The Chinese Lady; Charles Francis Chan Jr.’s Exotic Oriental Murder Mystery; American Hwangap; and more\, including The Wong Kids in the Secret of the Space Chupacabra Go! which premiered at CTC in 2013. \n \nEric Ting (Director; he/they) is an Obie Award-winning director and Artistic Director of California Shakespeare Theater. Recent credits include Between Two Knees (OSF); The Good Person of Szechwan (Cal Shakes); and Parable of the Sower: The Opera. Upcoming: Between Two Knees (Yale Rep); and King Lear adapted by Marcus Gardley (Cal Shakes)
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/artist-talk-family-tales-with-playwright-lloyd-suh-and-director-eric-ting/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community Talk: Korean American Identity in the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Korean American Identity in the Arts\nSun March 20 following the 2:30pm matinee performance of Bina’s Six Apples \nEvent Room\, 2nd Floor // Memorial Arts Building // 1280 Peachtree St NE \nFREE \nThe arts often serve as a bridge to engage in dialogue across generations and cultures. In Bina’s Six Apples\, playwright Lloyd Suh takes a story passed down through his family about his father’s experience in the Korean War and reimagines it through the eyes of a young girl similar in age to his daughter. This 30min post-show conversation brings local Korean American artists and scholars together to reflect on the themes of Bina’s Six Apples and discuss how they navigate and connect multiple histories\, cultural identities\, and languages in their work.   \nThis conversation is free with a ticket to the matinee performance of Bina’s Six Apples on March 20th.  \nGuest Speakers\n \n\nBorn in California\, Nicole Kang is a second generation Korean-American artist specializing in figurative and portrait work. Nicole’s art delves into themes of grief\, love\, and loss and the complexities of familial relationships. She responds to the challenges of intergenerational and intercultural Asian-American identity through her works. Her illustrations can be seen in Alliance Theatre’s The Curious Cardinal\, Asian American Advocacy Fund’s coloring book\, and Asian Americans Advancing Justice’s social media campaign. Her murals can be viewed at Whiskey Bird and at Stacks Squares lofts.  \n\nHye Won Kim is Assistant Professor of English and Asian Studies at Kennesaw State University. Her research focuses on the transnational circulation of modern and contemporary drama\, theatre\, and performance\, with particular attention to the intersections between performance studies; critical race theory; gender and sexuality studies; visual culture and sound studies; and Asian and Asian American theatre and culture. Her first monograph South Korean Musical Theatre: Transnational Encounters will be published with Oxford University Press in 2022. \n\nMichelle Pokopac is a theatre and film actor of mixed Korean descent. In 2017\, Michelle and her partners founded East by Southeast\, an organization dedicated to supporting and developing local Asian artists. She is also a member of the group IDEA ATL (Inclusion\, diversity\, and equity in the arts of Atlanta)\, in response to the social and racial injustices brought forth from the theatre community of Atlanta. \n  \n \n\nJennifer Chung is a singer-songwriter\, actor\, & founder of the life+creative coaching community known as Today Worthy. Jennifer is a 1st generation Korean-American who was born in Seoul & raised in the bay area. She’s a 3rd generation artist with her grandmother & mother both being dance teachers.  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/community-talk-korean-american-identity-in-the-arts/
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