Eth-Noh-Tec is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to Asian American performing arts and cultural education based in San Francisco. Founded in 1982 by Nancy Wang and Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo.
Our mission is to build cultural bridges that celebrate our humanity, embrace our differences, and create compassionate communities through the performance of Asian and Asian American stories that touch upon our universal truths. ENT does so by weaving ancient mythologies and folk tales of Asian Pacific Rim Cultures into a unique blend of storytelling, theater, music, and dance.
We perform over 400 storytelling performances, full-length concerts and workshops and reach more than 250,000 audience members annually throughout the U.S.
Eth-Noh-Tec is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to Asian American performing arts and cultural education based in San Francisco. Founded in 1982 by Nancy Wang and Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo.
Our mission is to build cultural bridges that celebrate our humanity, embrace our differences, and create compassionate communities through the performance of Asian and Asian American stories that touch upon our universal truths. ENT does so by weaving ancient mythologies and folk tales of Asian Pacific Rim Cultures into a unique blend of storytelling, theater, music, and dance.
We perform over 400 storytelling performances, full-length concerts and workshops and reach more than 250,000 audience members annually throughout the U.S.