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CounterPULSE Artists in Residence, Lenora Lee Dance: Reflections
CounterPULSE presents Chinese dance in the American context.
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Reflections explores the unraveling stories of three succeeding generations of Chinese men as they redefine themselves in the American context. Storytelling through movement, video projection, Chinese lion dance, and martial arts traces their experience after immigrating through Angel Island — creating community and sense of place as contemporary Chinese Americans.
Featuring: Lenora Lee Dance with Kei Lun Martial Arts & Enshin Karate, South San Francisco Dojo – Lenora Lee, Marina Fukushima, Ronald Wong, Dale Chung, Raymond Fong, Yukihiko Noda, Jon Iiyama, Collin Wong, Evan Chan
Collaborators: Olivia Ting; Francis Wong, Tatsu Aoki, Genny Lim, Ben Estabrook, Ellen Sebastian Chang
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