



Eth-Noh-Tec weaves a world of Tibetan tales to mesmerize audiences at the Asian Art Museum. Eth-Noh-Tec, contemporary, kinetic story theater, will tell tales from the land deemed "The Roof of the World" - stories in which birds talk, demons tempt, and corpses have their say as well. Spiritual tales, political parables, and a ghost story or two will reveal more than mere entertainment, for Eth-Noh-Tec has embedded in these stories layers of meaning and message for our modern day world. Come visit Tibet for one lovely evening.
Their unique style blends East and West, ancient and new. The alchemy of Nancy Wang's dance background, Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo's music training, combined with their theater background creates a high-octane, highly choreographed, neo-traditional style of storytelling.
Asian Art Museum, 200 Larkin Street, San Francisco
Admission: $5
For info/reservations: 415 864 4126 or info@apiculturalcenter.org
May 7th, 2pm
The Asian Treasure Bag: Folk Tales & Family Fun
VENUE: SF Main Library, Koret Auditorium 100 Larkin St. San Francisco, FREE
Phone: 415 557 4273
May 8th, 3pm
The Asian Treasure Bag: Folk Tales & Family Fun
VENUE: Asian Art Museum, 200 Larkin St. San Francisco, museum general admission
Phone: 415 581 3666
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