Photos from Sacred Moon Songs: July 30-August 1,2004
Not only was the performance an amazing experience, it was fun too! Smiles and laughs were shared all around, and it was no different for Vincent and Victoria (left), and the ever enjoyable Hiroshi (right).
"Repatriated Dreams," written and performed by Mixpe (right), speaks to 1930s America, during which immigrants and US citizens alike were 'repatriated' back to Mexico, as scapegoats for the Great Depression. "Who will be next? You? You? You?!?" asks Mixpe and the ensemble (left).
Light plays a crucial role in the performance as the artists sang their "Sacred Moon Songs." Thanks to Guido Girardi for hooking us up!
From July 30 to August 1, 2004, Great Leap presented "To All Relations: Sacred Moon Songs" to packed houses at East West Players' David Henry Hwang Theater. It was the culmination to a year-long community residency project that drew links between the stories of displacement for Mexican, Japanese, Muslim, and African Americans in this country.
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