(Photo by Mario Del Curto)
“Mr. Yeung’s hands themselves are fascinating to watch: Through long training and experience in the art he practices, his fingers have become unusually limber and dexterous, seemingly with personalities of their own,” wrote The New York Times’ Charles Isherwood about Hand Stories, Chinese puppeteer Yeung Faï’s deeply personal family history during the vast changes that swept China during the 20th century.
Hand Stories is being performed as part of Lincoln Center Festival in the Clark Studio Theater through this Wednesday.
 

(Photo by Mario Del Curto)

“Mr. Yeung’s hands themselves are fascinating to watch: Through long training and experience in the art he practices, his fingers have become unusually limber and dexterous, seemingly with personalities of their own,” wrote The New York Times’ Charles Isherwood about Hand Stories, Chinese puppeteer Yeung Faï’s deeply personal family history during the vast changes that swept China during the 20th century.

Hand Stories is being performed as part of Lincoln Center Festival in the Clark Studio Theater through this Wednesday.