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Soriya Chum
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  • Brooklyn, NY
  • United States
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"This gives food for thought for many peoples. Nice idea better than David Henry Hwang self-centered plays."
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Excerpt from Water & Bone, a play by Soriya Chum

a4 & CollaborationMy first encounter with the Asian American Arts Alliance was a podcast of Brainstorm- Produce it Yourself: Plays! in 2010, where playwright, Anna Moench, discussed her own process of play development with other seasoned professionals.  As a playwright, I took immediate interest in the subject, but it was really the peer-learning model of Brainstorm that captivated me the most. a4 seeks to create a space where information sharing is essential among artistic communities. …See More
Dec 12, 2011
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Special Japan Benefit Town Hall at Alwan For The Arts

April 5, 2011 from 6pm to 8pm
Please join us for a special monthly Town Hall as the Asian American Arts Alliance (a4) community gathers together to help support relief efforts in Japan. We'll have special artistic performances from the Japanese and the Asia Pacific region as well as a meditation Qigong practice dedicated to all those who have been affected by the earthquake and tsunami.A representative from the Japan Society will be on hand to share updates about their Relief Fund and how their efforts are helping people…See More
Mar 21, 2011
Soriya Chum has now joined Asian American Arts Alliance
Sep 13, 2010

Profile Information

Status
Artist, Arts Professional
Discipline(s)
Theater, Literary Arts
In your own words, what is your ethnic identity? (for individuals)
Cambodian
Your Artistic Background/Mission
I am fascinated with the learning of common patterns among arts institutions that maintain a draw of excited audiences, powerful and meaningful ideologies, and the effective administrative practices that interact between the exceptional performances represented and the vision of the organization. I dream of absorbing all that I've gleaned from my research and practice and designing/leading an adventurous arts collective with administrative practices that are exceptional.
Your Creative Influences
BAM. Jon Robin Baitz. Tony Kushner. Will Eno. Strindberg. Michael Galasso. Wong Kar Wai. Anne Carson. Milan Kundera. Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Lorca. Pablo Neruda. Michael Ondaajte.
Web Link
http://www.billyandcompany.org

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Excerpt from Water & Bone, a play by Soriya Chum

Posted on December 12, 2011 at 12:00pm 1 Comment

a4 & Collaboration

My first encounter with the Asian American Arts Alliance was a podcast of Brainstorm- Produce it Yourself: Plays! in 2010, where playwright, Anna Moench, discussed her own process of play development with other seasoned professionals.  As a playwright, I took immediate interest in the subject, but it was really the peer-learning model of Brainstorm that captivated me the most. 

a4 seeks to create a space where information sharing is…

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