saraz
04-26-2006, 01:44 PM
PING CHONG & COMPANY ANNOUNCES
NEW UNDESIRABLE ELEMENTS WEBSITE!
Ping Chong & Company is proud to announce the launch of http://www.undesirableelements.org, a new interactive website dedicated to Ping Chong’s acclaimed Undesirable Elements / Secret History series.
Since 1992, Ping Chong has created over 30 works in this on-going community-specific oral history theater project exploring issues of race, culture, and identity in the lives of individuals living between cultures.
With the support of the Nathan Cummings Foundation and the Emma A. Sheafer Charitable Trust, Ping Chong & Company has embarked on a new initiative to expand the scope and impact of Undesirable Elements beyond the physical and temporal limits of a theatrical production.
The result is a brand new website with comprehensive background information, production history, photos, script and video samples, frequently asked questions, related links, resources for further research, and interactive features.
This new website will serve as an invaluable tool for students, theatre practitioners, performing arts presenters and general audiences.
Check out the complete site at: http://www.undesirableelements.org
Read the full press release (pdf file): http://www.undesirableelements.org/site_files/UE_WEB_PRESS_RELEASE.pdf
NEW UNDESIRABLE ELEMENTS WEBSITE!
Ping Chong & Company is proud to announce the launch of http://www.undesirableelements.org, a new interactive website dedicated to Ping Chong’s acclaimed Undesirable Elements / Secret History series.
Since 1992, Ping Chong has created over 30 works in this on-going community-specific oral history theater project exploring issues of race, culture, and identity in the lives of individuals living between cultures.
With the support of the Nathan Cummings Foundation and the Emma A. Sheafer Charitable Trust, Ping Chong & Company has embarked on a new initiative to expand the scope and impact of Undesirable Elements beyond the physical and temporal limits of a theatrical production.
The result is a brand new website with comprehensive background information, production history, photos, script and video samples, frequently asked questions, related links, resources for further research, and interactive features.
This new website will serve as an invaluable tool for students, theatre practitioners, performing arts presenters and general audiences.
Check out the complete site at: http://www.undesirableelements.org
Read the full press release (pdf file): http://www.undesirableelements.org/site_files/UE_WEB_PRESS_RELEASE.pdf