Eth-Noh-Tec
 
 

Eth-Noh-Tec , Robert Kikuchi-Ynjojo and Nancy Wang of San Franciso, CA. performs stories for intergenerational audiences (K-adults) throughout the U.S. and internationally. Nancy and Robert weave music, dance, rhythmic dialogue, facial expressions and the spoken word to inspire the imagination and to bring their stories alive. Their highly stylized and lyrical movement is often accompanied by Japanese taiko drums, voice or the ditze and shakuhachi bamboo flutes of Asia . Eth-Noh-Tec works to bridge cultural gaps while addressing a worldwide humanity that is important to us all. They appeared at the Smithsonian, on NPR “All Things Considered” and on Public Broadcast Television performed for President Clinton's Inauguration. Their stories originate from countries throughout Asia , including China , Tibet , Japan , Cambodia and the Philippines . Imagine a combination of Red Skelton, Ginger Rogers, and the street performers.