ASU Gammage welcomes Native Hawaiian artist Keo Woolford as an Artist in Residence this week! Keo will have a busy week working with ASU Gammage out in the community and on the ASU campus, and performing his autobiographical, solo show I Land at ASU Gammage on Saturday, March 27 at 7 p.m.I Land weaves together Hula, Hip-Hop and Hawaiian talk story and spoken word and takes the audience on Keo’s funny and poignant journey to understanding his Hawaiian heritage and his own unique cultural identity. We follow Keo through high school days as a teenage football star, his brush with pop stardom as a singer in a popular Hawaiian boy band that toured with Christina Aguilera, to the discovery of his Kumu Hula Robert Cazimero and the sacred art of hula. In I Land, Keo not only tells his personal story, but breaks through the stereotypes associated with Hula and speaks out about the marginalization of Hawaiian culture and the sacred rituals of Hula. Immediately following the performance Keo will participate in a talkback with the audience. This powerful show is not to be missed!
During the week Keo will be leading Hula workshops for the community, working on campus with the ASU School of Dance and Asian Pacific Islander Studies program, teaching a movement class with refugee youth from the International Rescue Committee and performing an adapted version of I Land for more than 1,000 fifth to eighth grade students as part of the Scottsdale Insurance/Nationwide Foundation Performances for Students series at ASU Gammage. Click here if you are interested in participating in one of Keo’s free Hula workshops.
For a sneak peek at I Land, check out the FREE Open Rehearsal on Friday, March 26 at ASU Gammage from 12 -1 pm. Keep in mind that no parking is available at ASU Gammage at that time, so please plan accordingly.
Kristen Markus
Cultural Participation Manager
Cultural Participation Manager



