An immersive multimedia work blending original folk songs, storytelling, and projected archival images, No-No Boy illuminates hidden American histories and the untold stories of Asian Americans, refugees, and immigrants to the U.S. Taking inspiration from his own family’s history living through the Vietnam War, as well as many other stories of Asian American experience, Nashville born songwriter Julian Saporiti transformed years of research and doctoral study into this innovative project to engage diverse audiences with difficult conversations. "Amazing storytelling in the finest folk tradition" (San Francisco Chronicle), Saporiti combines original folk songs with historical film and sound clips, offering a new set of overlooked histories and nuanced tales that “re-examines Americana with devastating effect... an act of revisionist subversion" (NPR). NoNoBoyProject.comRecommended for ages 12 and up.
Special Workshop Opportunity: Taking History Off the Page
Julian Saporiti will present his unique method of transforming research, oral histories, and community stories into art in a special workshop, Taking History Off the Page on Saturday, February 18 from 10 am to 12 pm. He will break down his project, No-No Boy will also providing guided activities for students to dive into their own creative process. Learn more and register