OUR STORY
Our Mission
The Consortium of Asian American Theaters & Artists (CAATA) envisions a strong and sustainable AANHPI (Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander), SWANA (Southwest Asian North African), MENA (Middle Eastern North African) and Mixed Race theater community that is an integral presence in national culture—evocative of our past, declarative of our present, and innovative towards our future.
Our mission is to advance the field of AANHPI, SWANA, MENA, and Mixed Race theater through a national network of organizations and artists. We collaborate to inspire learning and sharing of knowledge, and resources to promote a healthy, sustainable artistic ecology.
As a collective of AANHPI, SWANA, MENA, and Mixed Race theater leaders and artists, we bring together local and regional leaders to work nationally toward our shared values of social justice, artistic diversity, cultural equity and inclusion. We hold national conferences and festivals biennially in different parts of the country, reaching as wide a range of AANHPI, SWANA, MENA, and Mixed Race populations and communities as possible. We survey theater artists and organizations to find out their foremost concerns. We form alliances with other theater groups of different affinities to advance mutual goals cooperatively and to exchange ideas and strategies.
Our History
In September 2003, six Asian American theater companies attended a convening sponsored by Theater Communications Group. The companies— Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, East West Players, Ma-Yi Theater, the National Asian American Theatre Company (NAATCO), Second Generation, and Mu Performing Arts— began discussions to hold the first National Asian American Theater Conference. Spearheaded by Tim Dang of East West Players, “Next Big Bang: The First Asian American Theater Conference” took place in Los Angeles in June 2006.
The first National Asian American Theater Festival took place June 2007 in New York City, featuring over 25 performing artists and companies. Conferences and Festivals have since been hosted in Minneapolis, New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, Ashland, and Hawai’i. The next combined Conference and Festival (ConFest) will be held in 2028.