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Movement and Storytelling with Dana Tai Soon Burgess

Date
November 12, 2025
Time
5:30 p.m.
Location
Auditorium, Chazen Museum of Art
Description

Join us for a talk by Dana Tai Soon Burgess that blends conversation, performance, and cultural insight—illuminating how dance can become a bridge between the personal and universal.

As the Smithsonian's first choreographer-in-residence, Burgess is known for transforming galleries into stages, where movement breathes new life into visual art and history. This keynote will be enriched by live performances, including a kinesthetic response to exhibiting artist Toshiko Takaezu’s ceramics.

Join us for an intimate and inspiring talk by Dana Tai Soon Burgess that blends conversation, performance, and cultural insight—illuminating how dance can become a bridge between the past and present, the personal and universal.

As the Smithsonian Institution’s first choreographer-in-residence at the National Portrait Gallery, Burgess is known for transforming galleries into immersive stages, where movement breathes new life into visual art and history. This keynote will be enriched by live performances from members of the Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company, including an excerpt from Landscapes: A Tribute to Toshiko Takaezu—a kinesthetic response to Takaezu’s ceramic works.

In this dynamic keynote experience, Burgess reflects on his journey as a 4th generation Korean American artist and the ways in which his heritage informs his creative voice.  Through a compelling on-stage conversation, Burgess will explore themes from his celebrated memoir, Chino and the Dance of the Butterfly, and share how his choreographic work gives voice to underrepresented AAPI narratives. His unique approach to storytelling—rooted in personal history, cultural intersectionality, and deep emotional resonance—offers a powerful model for artistic innovation and social connection.

 

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Contact
608-263-2246, events@chazen.wisc.edu
Tags
Performance, Worlds WIthin