The prologue to a show about white people in love titled "Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven" written & directed by Young Jean Lee with video by Dean Moss premiering at the Here Art Center, NYC ...
The prologue to a show about white people in love titled "Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven" written & directed by Young Jean Lee with video by Dean Moss premiering at the Here Art Center, NYC September 21 - October 14, 2006. Note: the first four minutes of video are sound only.
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Young Jean Lee Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven 23, 24, 25, 26/1/2008 - KAAITHEATERSTUDIO'S
The author and director Young Jean Lee made a piece about her Korean-American identity. A harsh and provocative show, with a sense of humour worthy of Monty Python, somewhere between dance and stand-up comedy, vaudeville and drama, and a multimedia performance.
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Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven
23, 24, 25, 26/1/2008 - KAAITHEATERSTUDIO'S
The author and director Young Jean Lee made a piece about her Korean-American identity. A harsh and provocative show, with a sense of humour worthy of Monty Python, somewhere between dance and stand-up comedy, vaudeville and drama, and a multimedia performance.