A professional contemporary dance company based just outside Washington, D.C. in Bethesda, MD, Christopher K. Morgan & Artists creates work from a belief in the urgency of live performance in an increasingly isolating, commercial, and digital world. Founded in July 2011, as a vehicle for Morgan’s choreographic exploration of social and cultural issues, the company provides a creative outlet for its artists and collaborators through virtuosic and expressive dance performances.
In these community engagement workshops, participants learn the Hawaiian lei-making technique of hilo (twisting). Using Hawaiian ti leaves, each participant creates a small lei to take home. Participants then share stories about their identities, sense of belonging, home, and ancestry— all relevant themes from the performance Native Intelligence/Innate Intelligence.

Hawaiian Lei Making Workshop - Lafayette College Community
11:45am - 1:15 pm, Friday, February 20, 2026 / Farinon Atrium
Join the Performance Series and the Office of Intercultural Development for a Hawaiian lei-making workshop (with materials from Hawaii) facilitated by dancer and choreographer Christopher K. Morgan. Leis made in this workshop will be incorporated into the Saturday evening performance.

Hawaiian Lei Making Workshop - Greater Easton Community
11:00am - 12:00pm, Saturday, February 21, 2026 / Friends Room - Easton Public Library
Join us for a lei-making workshop (with materials from Hawaii) facilitated by dancer and choreographer Christopher K. Morgan in partnership with the Nurture Nature Center & the Easton Public Library. Leis made will be used in the Saturday evening performance
