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Produced by Japanese American Cultural & Community Center
TALES OF CLAMOR 2 PM Exclusive First Look
In partnership with PULLproject Ensemble with Nikkei for Civil Rights & Redress (NCRR)
Sunday, August 26, 2018 at 2:00PM

Aratani Theatre Black Box
244 S. San Pedro Street
(Entrance in Rear)
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Little Tokyo | DTLA


 

Japanese American Cultural & Community Center  

presents

An Exclusive Sneak Peek

of  

TALES OF CLAMOR

by

PULLproject Ensemble

with Nikkei for Civil Rights & Redress (NCRR)

 

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Aratani Theatre Black Box

This unique fundraising event invites audiences onto the stage at the Aratani Theatre Black Box to experience a 30-minute preview of the show and participate in a conversation with PULLproject creators (traci kato-kiriyama & Kennedy Kabasares) and some of their creative team in advance of the February 2019 world premiere.

 

 

Exclusive First Look

2 PM

$250

Includes:  

  • EXCLUSIVE first sneak peek of 30 minutes of TALES OF CLAMOR with a special presentation by some of the creators and designers of the forthcoming world premiere
  • Post-Presentation bento with creators and designers in JACCC Garden Room
  • Recognition as a Tales of Clamor Donor on the JACCC website and in the World Premiere printed program
  • An Opening Night ticket for the world premiere on February 3, 2019

 

 

More info about TALES OF CLAMOR:  

TALES OF CLAMOR is a 7-person play centering around two artists (played by Kennedy Kabasares and traci kato-kiriyama) positioned in debate over notions of cultural and institutional silence.  Within today’s political climate of Islamophobia and xenophobia, the show links the past with the present by pointing to the 1981 Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) hearings—when the JA community broke their silence for the first time in nearly 40 years after WWII mass incarceration for Japanese Americans.  Questions arise around what it means to “show up” now, what it takes to get people to speak out in support of other communities, and how the legacy of incarceration, overcoming silence, and collective clamor serves us today. The world premiere of TALES OF CLAMOR is set for the Aratani Theatre Black Box in February 2019.

 

Additional donations to TALES OF CLAMOR can be made here.