Interlude & Shaman (Act 1)
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CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains sensitive material that may not be suitable for all audiences, including themes relating to refugee affairs and abortion. Listener discretion is advised.
Suab, a Hmong shaman from Southeast China, finds spiritual asylum in the graces of Guanyin after being pursued by mysterious spirits. Guanyin is willing to listen and see what has caused such suffering to the shaman's state...but the more she inquires of the shaman's past, the more her unconditional compassion and mercy wavers. Why has Suab fled her country? From what exactly is she trying to escape from? How may a Goddess find empathy in the conflicting values of a modern world?
This episode was performed by Chloe Ong, Ryako, Karen Li, Deanna Halls, Breanna Pearl, Calista Wong, and Andrew Quilpa
Episode script by Elizabeth Ung
Dramaturgy by Navi
Sound Design and Musical Composition by Ryako
Directed by Angela Yih
Interlude performed by Jennie Grenelle, Madeleine Regina, and Connor Bushoven.
Interlude scripts by Madeleine Regina.
Interlude Sound Design by Van Winkle.
Feminist Fairytales is produced by Madeleine Regina, Van Winkle, Jennie Grenelle, Madelyn Dorta and Emma Love.
Theme music composed and produced by Juliana Marin.
A special thank you to our kickstarter supporter Rebecca Barry, the fairygodparent who made this episode possible with her generous donation.
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