For Immediate Release
Date: April 16, 2007
Nova Arts Project Brings
International Bestseller to an International City
HOUSTON, TX – Nova Arts Project,
Houston’s newest performance group, dedicated to recreating
classics and inspiring new works in a fearlessly theatrical
way, presents a theatrical adaptation of The Joy Luck Club,
in collaboration with Houston’s Asian/Pacific American
Heritage Association (APAHA), Dance of Asian America and the
Maggini String Orchestra. The whole project is a part of the
NEA’s Big Read program, which aims to revitalize the
role of literature in the community.
The Joy Luck Club, an international best seller written by
Amy Tan, is about four Chinese women who immigrate to America
and form the Joy Luck Club as a means to maintain hope and
cultural ties in their new lives. The novel equally focuses
on the American-born daughters of these women, as well as
the generational and cultural conflicts that occur between
them. The theatrical adaptation of the novel centers on a
game of mahjong, conveying the stories of the Joy Luck Club
members via flashback.
Nova Arts Project Board
President Jenni Rebecca Stephenson directs the production
and says the opportunity is, “dear to me, because Amy
Tan's The Joy Luck Club speaks not only to a Chinese audience,
but to everyone. While specifically celebrating the Chinese-American
culture, it explores the nature of mother-daughter relationships,
female identity, and the immigrant experience though a series
of vignettes transcending cultural and generational boundaries.
”
Dance of Asian America
and Maggini String Orchestra provide live dance and music
as unifying forces, binding the realism of the present with
the ethereal quality of the flashbacks. Janie Yao of Dance
of Asian America says, “I am really excited to be restaging
some award winning Chinese dance choreography into the production
of The Joy Luck Club. The dances are a great representation
of Amy Tan's masterpieces not only because of their depiction
of the script, but simply because of the authenticity in movements
and style that are derived straight from the heart of China.”
Featured at the International
Festival, The Joy Luck Club performs April 28 and 29 at the
HEB Stage at 3:00pm (Act I) and 5:00pm (Act II) both days.
A second run is May 18-20 at 8:00pm at the Barnevelder Movement/Arts
Complex. Tickets to the International Festival are $13 for
adults and $3 for children at the gate. Tickets to the Barnevelder
performances are $20 and can be purchased at www.joyluckclub.eventbrite.com
or by calling 713-623-4033.
Nova Arts Project is a Houston-based, not-for-profit performing
arts organization that seeks to recreate classics and inspire
new works in a fearlessly theatrical way. For more information
about Nova Arts Project, please visit www.novaartsproject.com.