Projects

October 2, 2019
Starting in Fall 2019, Madeline Sayet (Mohegan) will be the Executive Director of the Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program (YIPAP). After a remarkable four years of...
Kinsale Hueston, Allison Hicks, and Sarah D’Angelo perform in Tara Moses’ He’eo’o.
June 17, 2019
Earlier this month, the Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program (“YIPAP”) hosted the Fourth Annual Young Native Playwriting Festival, featuring new plays by award winning...
April 8, 2019
The Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program (“YIPAP”) is thrilled to announce this year’s winner of the Young Native Playwriting Festival, Tara Moses, for her play HE’...
February 19, 2019
On Tuesday, March 5, the Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program will welcome nationally acclaimed poet and playwright Joy Harjo (Muscogee (Creek) Nation) to Yale University’...
December 14, 2018
5-Minutes of History and 55-Minutes of Action: Building Engagement for American Indian Theater. On November 9, 2018, the Stanford Department of Theater and Performance...
December 5, 2018
The 4th Annual Yale Young Native Storytellers Contest is sponsored by the Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program to showcase the breadth of storytelling by emerging and...
The winners of the Third Annual Yale Young Native Storyteller Contest (from left to right): Charlize Arcoren (Sicangu Lakota), Teanna Hart (Sicangu Lakota), Zooey White (Ogalala Lakota), Vonica LaPlante (MHA Nation), Everett George (Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe), and YIPAP’s Associate Director Reed Adair Bobroff (Navajo Nation).
May 24, 2018
(Yale University, New Haven, CT) This year’s Third Annual Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program’s (“YIPAP”) Young Native Storyteller Festival was a resounding success full...