

A unique series of original programs based on oral histories of individuals from San Diego's many, traditionally separate Asian and Pacific Islander communities. Individual stories may be verbal only, or may incorporate a wide range of performance or visual arts, including dance, music, martial arts, photography, and even cooking. These stories are gathered and presented as thematically-linked programs at important community events.
Recent performances include these venues and events:
October 2002: Bishop's
School, La Jolla - Cultural arts study presentation
September 2002: San Diego - OCA Annual Dinner & Awards presentation
April 2002: Garfield
Theatre, Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, La Jolla - "Hate Hurts"
program
Spring 2002: North Park Street Festival, San Diego
June 2001:
"Asian Americas" full evening program, MMPAC
February 2001: San Diego - Chinese New Year Food & Cultural Faire
Summer 2000: Tangalaw program, Lyceum Theatre, San Diego
The following stories are currently available for presentation:
Rich Man's Tzoong
The Arnold Show
Hawaiian Song
Identity
Seaweed Soup
Ambassadors
This program is partially funded by the San Diego Commission
For additional information, please leave a message at 619/527-2816.