2004 // Creation Myth Project— Henry Street Settlement (New York)
2003 // Sisters in the Smoke— HERE Arts Center (New York)
2002 // Sisters in the Smoke— Vittum Theater (Chicago)
2000 // Mangoes, Cigarettes, and My Mama's Hands— Chopin Theater (Chicago)
 
Shows & Highlights

     

Hosts: Evelina Galang & Krystal Ashe
Managing Director: Anida Yoeu Esguerra & Emily C. Chang
Music Director: Emily C. Chang
Singers: Emily, Marissa, Lani, Maya, & Sujatha
Props Coordinator: Maya Amago
Art Director:Anida Yoeu Esguerra
Lighting: Andy Gaston
A/V Crew: Jay Monteverde & Charles Queano
Video: Jon Monteberde w/ Sheri & Susan
Musicians: Jay Monteverde (Changgo), Patti and Emi Adachi (taiko), and Pat Taba (congo)

The Changgo: is a traditional Korean instrument whose lower sound symbolizes the woman, and whose higher sound symbolizes the man. The rhythms played on the Korean drum for the show, however, symbolize the transition of woman from grounded foundation to free spirit.

Read our bios for the 2000 cast and crew of Sisters in the Smoke.

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