Dancing in the Diaspora
November 14, 7:30pm - 9:30pmMānoa Campus, 1770 East-West Rd
Dancing in the Diaspora
Celebrating 50 years of the Center for Philippine Studies
November 14-23, 2025
*Pre-Show Chats at 6:45pm before Saturday performances
Created and Directed by Dr. J. Lorenzo Perillo
Artistic Director: Emmanuel Mante
Artistic Collaborators: Mary Chris (Mycs) Villoso, Von Ace Asilo, Angela Sebastian, Ron Querian, Lydia Querian, Manarii Gauthier and Nalini Gauthier
Dancing in the Diaspora delves into the interconnected lives of Filipinos maneuvering the waters of belonging and exclusion in Hawai鈥榠 and beyond. The original Filipino cultural production is a collaboration between UHM鈥檚 Dance Program and the Center for Philippine Studies (CPS) to unearth the dynamic powers of dancing, identity, healing, and moblizing community. This compelling, high-energy live performance interweaves cultural storytelling with dynamic Hip-hop, street dance, contemoprary, Filipino Indigenous, and 鈥極ri Tahiti choreographies accompanied by live kulintang and soulful Tahitian music. This production celebrates the 50th anniversary of CPS, established in 1975 by an Act of the Hawai鈥榠 State Legislature to recognize the contributions of Filipinos to Hawai鈥榠, and is now the most developed center of its kind in the diaspora. Written and Directed by Dr. J. Lorenzo Perillo, Associate Professor and Co-Director of CPS, Dancing in the Diaspora assembles acclaimed international and local choreographers Mary Chris (Mycs) Villoso, Von Ace Asilo, Angela Sebastian, Ron Querian and Lydia Querian of House of Gongs, and Manarii Gauthier and Nalini Gauthier, founders of award-winning Tahiti Mana.
This production will be performed in a combination of Filipino, Ilokano, and English languages.
Content Advisories: Profane language, mental health issues, colonization and cultural struggles, loss and grief.
Ticket Information
https://manoa.hawaii.edu/liveonstage/ditd/
Event Sponsor
Theatre & Dance, Mānoa Campus
More Information
8089567655, ktbox@hawaii.edu,
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| 8:30am |
SOEST Graduate Student Research Symposium Mānoa Campus, East-West Center
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| 10:30am |
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| 1:00pm |
ORE Seminar: PacMar Technologies Company Overview Mānoa Campus, Holmes Hall 243
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| 3:30pm |
School of Life Sciences' Friday Seminar Mānoa Campus, Bilger 150
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| 5:00pm |
Inclusive Policy Design: How Public Policy Can Reduce Systemic Inequities Mānoa Campus, Saunders Hall Room #624
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| 7:30pm |
Dancing in the Diaspora Mānoa Campus, 1770 East-West Rd
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| 7:30pm |
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