Kapwa: Jukebox Rebolusyon, choreographed by Salango, is rooted in the Filipino concept ofkapwa—shared identity and interconnectedness. The workexplores cross-cultural solidarity through the lens of the 1965 Delano Grape Strike. Drawing from traditional Filipino dances and contemporary forms, and utilizing a soundtrack inspired by Filipino and Chicano jukebox culture, the piece takes audiences on a layered journey of migration, resistance, and communal care.Trauma’s Tapestry, choreographed by Stippec, combines tap dance, contemporary movement, and live painting to explore the embodied impact of PTSD from gun violence. Through rhythm, gesture, and visual art, the versatile cast of performers reflect on trauma, memory, and healing. Together, Salango and Stippec offer an evening of dance that is both personal and urgently relevant, inviting audiences to share an experience of resilience and connection. 7:30 p.m. in Edison Theatre This show is free and open to the public.
Our Town (2/20/26-3/1/26)
The Edison Theatre at Washington University in Saint Louis is at 6465 Forsyth Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63105, Saint Louis, MO.
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