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Why do all the women in Tonga know how to juggle? Filmmaker Paprika Leaverton explores the origins of the native juggling art known as “hiko” and how it was revived by one of Tonga’s most revered monarchs. The film also takes a closer look at the country’s gender and power dynamics and how hiko is helping to empower women in a male-dominated society.
Aunty Nona tells her own story along with family members, and describes the very best of all things Hawaiian: the people, their knowledge, culture, wisdom and aloha.
Follow the journey of legendary teacher Robert Cazimero and the only all-male hula school in Hawaiʻi as they prepare to compete at the world’s largest hula festival.
REEL SOUTH: South by South Korea presents two films that showcase the historical and contemporary connections between the American South and South Korea. Ten by Ten takes viewers on a journey through a restaurant’s overnight fame; The Space Between You & Me chronicles motherhood and adoption through the lens of Korean American life at home and abroad.
Making Shakespeare marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio, which saved 18 plays from being lost and spotlights how New York City's Public Theater presents Shakespeare's work for today's audiences.
Message in a Bottle is director and choreographer Kate Prince’s dance and theater show set to the songs of Sting and The Police. Telling the story of a migrant family, the show from London’s Sadler’s Wells Theatre features a mix of dance styles.
Captured in peak performance at Madrid’s Teatro Real, New York City Ballet performs two masterpieces choreographed by NYCB co-founder and original Artistic Director George Balanchine, “Serenade” and “Square Dance" as well as a piece by current resident choreographer Justin Peck.
Sarah Natochenny, the voice of Ash Ketchum, is put to the test by improvising voices to some original characters. Shot at Kawaii-Kon on March 31, 2023
Celebrate the rhythms of Latin music with the Raices Jazz Orchestra and performances by GRAMMY-winning artists including Richard Bona and Anaadi. Hosted by Sheila E. A co-presentation of Great Performances and Latino Public Broadcasting’s VOCES.
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