Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 13, 2002, Page 4, Image 4

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‘Wow, I have a story.’”
He said the stories created help
people break though the stereo
types about their backgrounds.
“We see very little that’s true
about our experiences,” he said.
At one workshop, after the
warm-ups, APASU member So
phanna Kuch was ready to rehearse
his piece in front of the group.
“I’ve started to trust a lot
more. And a lot of my
attitudes have changed.
I’m more positive and
I realize bad experiences
can be good.”
Sophanna Kuck
APASU member,
workshop participant
Kuch didn’t just read his lines
standing still — he filled up the
whole space he had, using his en
tire body to convey his experiences
with racism, family and the role
wrestling has played in his life. Af
ter he’d performed, Luu pointed
out the layers in Kuch’s piece.
Kuch said that Luu helped each
student learn something new about
themselves.
“I’ve started to trust a lot more,”
Kuch said. “And a lot of my attitudes
have changed. I’m more positive and I
realize bad experiences can be good. ”
Luu helped APASU and VSA
member Hai Do find the common
Thomas Patterson Emerald
‘My Own Story’ workshop member Jason K. Cummings rehearses his monologue, in which
he recounts an abusive father and the effects it had on his family.
thread that “unifies” his piece —
his aspiration to become a model.
His piece ties that aspiration
with the stereotype of the “un-sexu
al Asian male,” Do said. In movies,
the black male and the white male
always get the girl, he said.
Kuch and Do added that the
workshops brought participants
closer together.
“We’ve all gotten to know each
other on a deeper level in a short
amount of time,” Do said. “It would
have taken years to know every
thing I’ve learned about them in the
past five weeks.”
E-mail reporter Diane Huber
at dianehuber@dailyemerald.com
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