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A blossoming initiative to recognize and elevate Asian creatives working in ballet will grace Kennedy Center stages as a week-long festival! 10,000 Dreams: A Celebration of Asian Choreography shines the spotlight on Asian and Asian-American choreographers representing their ethnic heritages of Singapore, China, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, and more. Curated by the Kennedy Center and Phil Chan, a Kennedy Center Next 50 leader and co-founder of Final Bow for Yellowface, this celebration will feature a gala and two mixed repertory programs of works all by Asian choreographers, including several new premieres. The Washington Ballet, Ballet West, Houston Ballet, and more will be joining the festivities.The gala night will have a special focus on the late Choo San Goh, who Chan believes “should be recognized as a great American choreographer and a trailblazer for our community.” A Singaporean-born choreographer of Chinese descent who died in 1987 at the age of 39, Goh served as resident choreographer for Washington Ballet for nearly a decade, contributing works to American Ballet Theatre, Alvin Ailey, Paris Opera, the Royal Danish Ballet, Houston Ballet, and Boston Ballet, among many others companies around the world.
This festival serves as an extension of Final Bow for Yellowface/Gold Standard Arts Foundation, with a shared mission of making ballet more inclusive. Conceived in 2017 following a meeting with NYCB's former Artistic Director Peter Martins about Asian stereotypes in The Nutcracker, the globally recognized initiative works to “replace caricature with character”—to speak up against Yellowface on ballet stages and create Asian representations that are culturally meaningful and engaging to all audiences.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Kennedy Center, 2700 F St NW,Washington D.C., Washington, United States
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