Home: Belonging, from New England to Hawaii
About This Event
Home: Belonging, from New England to Hawaii at David Geffen Hall is a multidisciplinary program that probes notions of home and belonging across regional and cultural lines. The lineup—performer and educator Fredara Hadley, composer-musician Leilehua Lanzilotti, sociologist-author Shamus Khan, and critic-writer Vinson Cunningham—pairs theatrical practice, contemporary composition, sociological inquiry, and cultural criticism.
About the Artists
Fredara Hadley
Fredara Hadley is a prominent artist and educator, known for her work in theater and performance, often focusing on cultural narratives and community engagement.
Vinson Cunningham
Vinson Cunningham is a prominent American writer and cultural critic, recognized for his contributions to various publications, including The New Yorker, where he covers topics related to theater and the arts.
Shamus Khan
Shamus Khan is a sociologist and author recognized for his research on social class, culture, and education.
Leilehua Lanzilotti
Leilehua Lanzilotti is a composer and musician known for her contributions to contemporary classical music and various collaborative projects.