share your voice.

what do you see?
what do you notice?

How would you describe this to someone in another room?
It can be observational, poetic, personal — or all three.
However you choose to do this, your perspective is welcome.

There are two ways to participate —

a dance film in the Pō Amphitheater
63 artworks in the Lēʻahi Gallery

Both invite you to describe what you see.

In this project, audio description — usually a tool for making visual media accessible to blind and low-vision audiences — becomes a way of making meaning together.

In rehearsing the unknown together,
Soundtrack for My Funeral
treats the unseen as inspiration.

Multiple voices describe the same work, every perspective its own. What emerges is collective — living.

Pō Amphitheater  ·  Capitol Modern

A dance film — watch and describe what you see.
Your description becomes its score.

re:cord film still
re:cord watch & describe →
Artwork by Curator

Soundtrack for My Funeral is a community-collaborative project developed through workshops, open rehearsals, and public dialogue.


The recordings gathered here will become material for an installation & performance —


May 16, 2026  ·  Capitol Modern


a project by body portal theatre
presented by UHM outreach college and capitol modern
concept & choreography sheenru yong

bodyportaltheatre.com
state of hawaiʻi  ·  art in public places
trifecta  ·  february 4 – july, 2026
capitolmodern.org