WehiWehi
At the Intersection of
Indigeneity &
Contemporary Performance
Wehiwehi is supported by the Doris Duke Foundation, and hosted at Shangri La, a center of the Doris Duke Foundation in Honolulu, Hawai’i.
WehiWehi is founded and directed by Christopher Kaui Morgan.
Meet the Inaugural WehiWehi Cohort
Anthony Aiu a New York City based choreographer and performer.
Pele Bauch a New York City based choreographer and performer.
Moses Goods a Honolulu based playwright and actor.
Leilehua Lanzilotti a Honolulu based composer and violist.
Patrick Makūakane a San Francisco based Kumu Hula, musician, and performer.
Christopher Kaui Morgan a San Diego based choreographer, performer, educator, facilitator, and arts administrator.
T.J. Keanu Tario/Laritza Labouche a Honolulu based composer, pianist, and Hawaiian cultural practitioner by day, and ballroom vogue drag artist by night.
Get to know the other visiting Funders & Allies
Ashley Ferro Murray, Program Director for the Arts, Doris Duke Foundation
Isabel Quinzaños Alonso, Senior Program Officer, Doris Duke Foundation
Shyla Spicer, President & CEO, Native Arts & Cultures Foundation
Erin Joyce, VP of Public Affairs, Native Arts & Cultures Foundation
Gabriella Tagliacozzo, Chief Operating Officer, Native Arts & Cultures Foundation
Andrew Asato, newly appointed VP of Development, Native Arts & Cultures Foundation
Bianca Martinez, Executive Assistant, Native Arts & Cultures Foundation
Indira Goodwine, Senior Program Director for Dance, New England Foundation for the Arts
Haowen Wang, Director of Regranting, Dance USA
Christy Bolingbroke, Executive/Artistic Director, NCC Akron
Carolyn Kuali’i, Executive Director, Kua’aina Associates
Molly Puryear, Executive Director, Malashock Dance
Learn more about the institutions supporting WehiWehi