“Say You Heard My Echo” – Spoken Word Poetry Theater

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Flushing Town Hall
137-35 Northern Blvd
Flushing, NY

5:00 PM
$15

SAY YOU HEARD MY ECHO is an evening-length spoken word poetry theater project that juxtaposes fictional narratives of three Asian American women in NYC a decade after 9/11. Their struggles with survivorship and faith prompt them to call on three female religious icons (Mary Magdalene, Guan Yin, and Aisha) for solace and answers as they come of age in a world impacted by war. Rendered with humor and humanity, SAY YOU HEARD MY ECHO questions what remains sacred in times of war while unearthing intersections between feminism, Asian Pacific Islander American identity, and religious freedom. The event is presented on the main stage of the historic Flushing Town Hall in Queens, across from where the Flushing Remonstrance was signed more than 450 years ago, a fundamental document in establishing the religious freedoms enshrined in the US Constitution.

A co-production of Asian American Arts Alliance and Flushing Council on the Arts & Culture. Major funding for this event is provided by the Asian Women Giving Circle. Co-sponsored by the Asian / Pacific / American Institute at New York University. Say You Heard My Echo is a commissioned piece by the Asian American Arts Alliance for Kelly Zen Yie-Tsai.

A New Play by Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai
Directed by Jesse Jou
Performed by Adeeba Rana, Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai, Yalinidream
Developed by Amissa Miller
Produced by Andre Lancaster & Nancy Kim
Costume Design: Valerie Bart
Scenic Design: Chien-Yu Peng
Sound Deign: Mike Skinner

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