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Ticket Link: https://oaklandtayo-may2024.eventbrite.comSaturday, May 11, 2024 | 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Join us for the official launch of the Oakland Tayo Project (works in progress) with Pilipinx American artists, Herna Cruz-Louie & Jonathan Mercado, at the Oakland Asian Cultural Center!
Herna ("Er-Na") Cruz-Louie (she/siya) and Jonathan Mercado (he/him) have partnered to develop and create dance and music pieces that encompasses both their cultural arts work and their own experiences navigating their American-born and raised experiences as Pilipinx artists living in the city of Oakland. The pieces are in development, and will consist of music and movement to explore themes of “tayo”. Tayo is a Tagalog root word with multiple meanings. When used as a pronoun, it is pronounced “tayo” and is inclusive of “we” or “us.” When used as a verb, it is pronounced “tayô” and means “to stand up.” The Oakland Tayo Project seeks to explore how our Pilipinx American identity has been shaped by the history and activism of Oakland, our relationships with other marginalized Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities within the city, and leaning into our cultural practices to explore healing and how their art has evolved within the Pilipino/a/x cultural arts diaspora.
This is an interactive workshop and performance event to support the ongoing development of this project. Participants will be invited to engage in workshops with Pilipinx cultural arts practitioners, preview the works in progress, as well as interact in a Q&A discussion. Please join us!
The Oakland Tayo Project is made possible through Oakland Futures: Love Life Edition, by The Center for Cultural Power and the California Arts Council, and with the support of the Oakland Asian Cultural Center.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Oakland Asian Cultural Center, 989 Webster St, Oakland, CA 94607-4284, United States,Oakland, California
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