National Asian Artists Project
National Asian Artists Project, Inc. is non-profit 501 (c)(3) company who seeks to showcase the work of artists of Asian descent, primarily in the American theater. It was founded in 2004 by Baayork Lee, Steven Eng, and Nina Zoie Lam.
Work
NAAP employs a multi-faceted approach to serving the community:- Educational programming, presenting educational opportunities to children at P.S. 124 in New York's Chinatown, via the P.S. 124 Theatre Club which has included participation in
- Original productions—the Discover: New Musicals series presents new works by emerging artists with companies of actors of Asian descent.
- Revivals of classic musicals, the Rediscover series has included productions of Oklahoma, Carousel, Hello Dolly!, and Oliver!
- The provides performance opportunities for established and emerging professional artists, as well as for those with a passion for musical theatre. The chorus performs music from across the Broadway repertoire and beyond, with engagements, and has performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The chorus provides opportunities to collaborate with top Broadway artists, as well as offering vocal, dance and theatre masterclasses to its members.