Sinotique was founded in 1992, and was formerly located at 19-A Mott st. in the historic district of Chinatown. Its new showroom/warehouse/workshop in DUMBO Brooklyn at #70 John St. This blog is an efficient way to keep my friends, family, and clients informed about Sinotique. If you have comments and questions pls. don't hesitate to post them here. I hope you enjoy it. Please be sure to see www.sinotique.com my ecommerce website, and www.70john.com to see my art and design showroom.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Paper Angels - Photo Shoot At Sinotique
Promotional photos were recently shot at Sinotique. Damian Wampler did a beautiful job in capturing the style and mood in turn of the century portrait photos of Chinese couples. These photos will be used for the promotional materials for Paper Angels, a play that was introduced in 1979 and again in the 1980's and this month it will be presented again at Univerity Settlement.
Please support this very important work.
I am proud to have been a small part of this.
I helped Victoria Linchong style the shots and provided the props for the photos
Set in 1915, long before Arab-Americans were being targeted as unwanted émigrés, PAPER ANGELS explores America's historic ambivalence over immigration through a group of Chinese detainees on Angel Island, the Ellis Island of the West Coast. Few people know that from 1882 to 1943, the Chinese were prohibited from immigrating to America through the Chinese Exclusion Act, giving the Chinese the dubious distinction of being the only ethnic group to have specifically been banned against coming to America.
A compelling and incisive script that not only probes racism, but also takes swipes at Confucianism and class discrimination, PAPER ANGELS was last seen on the New York City stage in 1982 at the New Federal Theatre. Dusting off this prescient gem two decades later amidst worldwide debates on immigration and after controversies surrounding detention of Muslims at Guantánamo, Direct Arts' new production of PAPER ANGELS will incorporate archival footage of Angel Island, a 2-piece traditional Chinese music ensemble, Chinese Opera, and an ensemble of 12 multi-ethnic actors including Obie Award winner Jojo Gonzalez (The Romance of Magno Rubio) as a long-time Californ' caught in the net of the Chinese Exclusion Act.
The cast includes Louis Changchien, Robert Fitzsimmons, Jojo Gonzalez, Wai Ching Ho, Kerry Huang, Ryan King, Victoria Linchong, Doan Ly and Amy Staats. On April 30th, there will be a post-show discussion Peter Kwong, author of Chinese America: The Untold Story of America's Oldest New Community.
SHOW TIMES: Wednesday through Friday at 8:00PM, Saturday at 3:00PM
Speyer Hall at University Settlement
184 Eldridge Street, bet. Rivington and Delancey
TICKETS: $18 adult, $15 student/senior
WEBSITE: www.directarts.org
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