A new play by Ariel Urim Chung (‘22) on Korean shamanism, immigration, and grief.
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“Mom’s dead” A brief phone call prompts a charismatic Korean shaman and her estranged Korean-American granddaughter to reunite in New York. In all of their differences (especially language), they have one thing in common: grief. With spirits and digital technology, ‘MA, GO' is a fantastical new horror play about the generational ways of celebrating life and death.
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Ariel Urim Chung is a multidisciplinary artist working across performance, technology, and oral history with an aesthetic constructed through trauma studies, embodied research, and her identity as a Korean woman in diaspora.