Interview with Victoria Kneubuhl (2008) Photo/Foto: HIDVL
  • TItle: Interview with Victoria Kneubuhl
  • Date: 13 Nov 2008
  • Location: The Hemispheric Institute, New York, New York.
  • Interviewee: Victoria Kneubuhl
  • Interviewer: Tom Pearson
  • Duration: 00:20:36
  • Language: English

Interview with Victoria Kneubuhl (2008)

In November 2008, The Public Theater in New York City was proud to present a festival of extraordinary theater from today's Native artists.In its second year, the festival featured: three free readings of new works by Native playwrights Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl, Laura Shamas, and Eric Gansworth followed by post-show discussions; a discussion with Artistic Director Oskar Eustis and a panel of Native artists on Politics and Performance that was open to the general public; a series of seven Field Discussions designed to convene artists and create an open forum to address and discuss issues facing Native Theater today; and a concert in Joe's Pub by Native and African-American singer Martha Redbone.

This video, Interview with Victoria Kneubuhl, supplements the 2008 festival records, as a part of an interview series conducted by Tom Pearson.Victoria Nakani Kneubuhl (Native Hawaiian/Samoan) is a Honolulu playwright and author. Her many plays have been performed in Hawai'i and the continental United States and have toured to Britain, Asia, and the Pacific. An anthology of her work, 'Hawai'i Nei: Island Plays,' is available from the University of Hawai'i Press. Ms. Kneubuhl's first mystery novel 'Murder Casts a Shadow,' was recently published by the University of Hawai'i Press. She is currently the writer and co-producer for the television series 'Biography Hawaii.' In 1994, she was the recipient of the prestigious Hawai'i Award for Literature and in 2006 received the Eliot Cades Award for Literature.

Tom Pearson (Creek/Eastern Band Cherokee) is a writer and artist working in a variety of media that includes contemporary dance, site-specific performance, film, visual art, and large-scale installations. Tom Pearson received his MA in Performance Studies from New York University/Tisch School of the Arts and is currently the Co-Artistic Director of Third Rail Projects, a collective of artists based in New York City. He is the recipient of a 2008 New York Dance and Performance (Bessie) Award for choreography and a Kingsbury Award for writing. Pearson's articles on Native dance and performance have been published in Time Out New York Kids, Dance Magazine, Dance Spirit, and several online publications. In addition to his work in the contemporary arts, Tom also participates in traditional American Indian events as a dancer and singer.


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