Eth-Noh-Tec’s OrcAsian American Storyfest This Week

Don’t miss the upcoming storytelling events by many performers led by the amazing Nancy Wang and Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo. Our kids grew up watching these performances, and trust me on this one, they are NOT reciting things out of books or whatever you might be assuming. You HAVE to see them. And the stories are not just for kids – they are always powerful for ALL ages…

More about them from their website:

Eth-Noh-Tec

The weaving [tec] together of distinctive cultural elements of the East and West [eth] to create new possibilities [noh].

About us

Founded in 1981, Eth-Noh-Tec Directors/Artists Nancy Wang and Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo developed a unique style of storytelling that weaves music, dance, rhythmic dialogue, lively facial expressions, and the spoken word to present both ancient and contemporary Asian stories to adults and children nationally and internationally. 

Our Mission

To build cultural bridges that celebrate diversity and create compassionate communities through the art of storytelling. By healing the divides within us and between us, Eth-Noh-Tec programs hope to generate a world that works for all.  

Our Vision & Values

Eth-Noh-Tec is guided by our values of inclusion, respect and wonder, and celebrates multicultural voices by encouraging all peoples to tell their stories. Through workshops, Eth-Noh-Tec teaches and provides the environment for others to tell and share their stories.

The first event tomorrow night is at Orcas Center and you can buy tickets here. The events following it are free and will happen in the locations mentioned in the flyer above.

For more information, click here to visit their website.

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