2024
SAATH – South Asian Arts and Theater House is excited to collaborate with The Queer Circus to bring Karma - A Bollywood Circus, that celebrates the beauty of neurodiversity through breathtaking aerial acts, vibrant dance routines, and heartwarming narratives. With 60+ cast of diverse performers, Karma dives into a world that shines a spotlight on the incredible talents and inspiring stories of individuals on the neurodivergence spectrum. Read More
This is a folk opera oscillating between fact and fiction while hovering over the year 2024. It is a story about climate colonialism, migration, and resistance, as seen from outer space and told in a South Asian opera format of stylized speech, music, drama, and narration. Read More
Through a journey into the spirit world, two Hmong teenagers go on a journey to see the sacrifices their elders made to keep their family alive. Read More
An evening of student-composed dance inspired by the words, messages, and music that speak into our lives. Read More
Step into a world where Broadway's brightest collide in "Mirrored Musicals," an innovative dance theatrical performance that intertwines the magic of classic hits "42nd Street" meets “A Chorus Line," merging tap and jazz, in a dynamic display of dreams and determination. Then we bring together the endearing optimism of "Annie" and the gritty charm of "Oliver," blending whimsical choreography with powerful storytelling. Witness these timeless tales reimagined, reflecting each other through seamless transitions and breathtaking choreography, in a performance that celebrates the spirit of Broadway celebrates the spirit of Broadway. Read More
A night of classical music infused with metal. Read More
In-house series of popular movies created to focus on community engagement. Read More
In-house series of popular movies created to focus on community engagement. Read More
David Leigh (bass) and Mario Antonio Marra (MN Opera Head of Music) performed an evening of songs in recital at the Luminary Arts Center. Read More
Leonard Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti and Christopher Weiss and John de los Santos’ Service Provider may not be filled with marital bliss, but these one-act crowd pleasers are sure to keep you on the edge of your seat all night long. Read More