We never experience a story in the same way twice. Sure, key elements remain firmly in place, but variables like political era, maturity, staging, and even the weather permeate each telling and play a vital part in the life of the piece.
Charlton invites Del Sol collaborators to elaborate on their roles in the creation, performance, and ongoing support of The Angel Island Project. What role did the COVID-19 pandemic play in the development of the piece? What was it like to play the oratorio in the place that inspired it? How has interpretation of the piece expanded outside the confines of Angel Island? What can art teach us about 20th-century immigration policies, and how can it inform 21st-century solutions?
Part 3 Features:
Huang Ruo, Composer, Angel Island
Sidney Chen, Singer, Volti San Francisco
Kathryn Bates, Del Sol Quartet Cellist
Andi Wong, Teaching Artist and Arts Advocate
Susan Moffat, Principal, Future Histories Studio
Ben Kreith, Del Sol Quartet Violinist
Casey Dexter-Lee, State Park Interpreter II for Angel Island
Genny Lim, Poet, Playwright, Performer, Pioneer
Hyeyung Sol Yoon, Del Sol Quartet Violinist
Taylor S. Armstrong, Senior Master Sergeant, United States Air Force Band
Featured Music Provided By:
Erika Oba
Timo Chen
Byron Au Yong
Theresa Wong
Jungyoon Wie
Order Huang Ruo’s A Dust in Time here, listen in Spotify or your favorite music streaming service.
The Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation invites you to Immigrant Voices, a growing archive of personal stories of Pacific Coast immigrants. Explore here.
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CREDITS
Hosted by Charlton Lee
Produced by Andrea Klunder, The Creative Impostor Studios, Charlton Lee, Kathryn Bates, Hyeyung Sol Yoon, Ben Kreith
Story Editor: Andrea Klunder
Sound Design: Andrea Klunder
Technical Director & Post Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz
Field Producer & Recording Engineer: Kathryn Bates
Field Producer: Verena Lee
Podcast Manager: Alex Riegler
Show Notes: Lisa Widder
Cover Art: Felicia Lee
Theme Music: Charlton Lee
Executive Producers: Andrea Fellows Fineberg, Don Fineberg
Featured music from A Dust in Time and The Angel Island Oratorio composed by Huang Ruo. Performed by Del Sol Quartet. Angel Island also features the United States Air Force Band's Singing Sergeants / National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, recorded and edited by Suraya Mohamed.