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[PAST EVENT] Visiting Artist Kristina Wong: Master Class
April 21, 2011
2pm - 3:20pm
Location
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Room 222601 Jamestown Rd
Williamsburg, VA 23185Map this location
Kristina Wong is a performer, writer, actor, educator, culture jammer, filmmaker, and creator of the solo show:
"Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
Presented at W&M by:
The Center for Student Diversity, Asian Studies Initiative, IPAX,
Asian Pacific American Heritage 2011
This event is accepting donations for the College's JAPAN RECOVERY INITIATIVE.
Described by the East Bay Express as "brutal but hilarious... a woman who takes life's absurdities very seriously," her body of performance work includes short and full-length solo performance works, outrageous street theater stunts and pranks, subversive internet installations, and plays and sketch comedy.
Her third full-length solo show, "Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" explores the remarkably high incidence of suicide among Asian American women "in a world that's more nuts than we are."
In addition to stage performance, Kristina has created a series of site-specific performance pranks and installations that reinterpret everything from Homeland Security to Asian Sororities to the Miss Chinatown Pageant. One of her first projects was {{http://www.Bigbadchinesemama.com}},a mock mail order bride site launched as a college project in 2000 that continues to provoke Asian fetishists, porn directors, activists and klansmen.
In addition to writing her own performance work, Kristina writes feminist essays, commentary, and magazine articles. She has been a guest contributor to Playgirl Magazine and written for anthologies like the Yell-oh! Girls Anthology (Harper Collins), the Catching a Wave Anthology (Northeastern University Press), and Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul IV.
"Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
Presented at W&M by:
The Center for Student Diversity, Asian Studies Initiative, IPAX,
Asian Pacific American Heritage 2011
This event is accepting donations for the College's JAPAN RECOVERY INITIATIVE.
Described by the East Bay Express as "brutal but hilarious... a woman who takes life's absurdities very seriously," her body of performance work includes short and full-length solo performance works, outrageous street theater stunts and pranks, subversive internet installations, and plays and sketch comedy.
Her third full-length solo show, "Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" explores the remarkably high incidence of suicide among Asian American women "in a world that's more nuts than we are."
In addition to stage performance, Kristina has created a series of site-specific performance pranks and installations that reinterpret everything from Homeland Security to Asian Sororities to the Miss Chinatown Pageant. One of her first projects was {{http://www.Bigbadchinesemama.com}},a mock mail order bride site launched as a college project in 2000 that continues to provoke Asian fetishists, porn directors, activists and klansmen.
In addition to writing her own performance work, Kristina writes feminist essays, commentary, and magazine articles. She has been a guest contributor to Playgirl Magazine and written for anthologies like the Yell-oh! Girls Anthology (Harper Collins), the Catching a Wave Anthology (Northeastern University Press), and Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul IV.
Contact
[[fjtang, Francis Tanglao-Aguas]]