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Jocelyn Hagen
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Sisters Are Life Partners, Too
Taken from the Hmong opera The Song Poet, this lovely work focuses on the relationship be-tween two sisters who are refugees from Laos.
2-part treble choir and piano
“Sisters are Life Partners, Too” is taken from the opera The Song Poet by librettist Kao Kalia Yang and composer Jocelyn Hagen. It was commissioned by Minnesota Opera and premiered in March 2023. The Song Poet is the first Hmong story to be adapted for the operatic stage, and it is based on Kao Kalia Yang’s much acclaimed 2017 memoir of a Hmong family’s desperate escape from the war-torn mountains of Laos into a Thai refugee camp and ultimately to a challenging life as refugees in the United States. Kalia and her sister Dawb share a special bond. This song, near the end of the opera, gives them a chance to share their dreams and fears for the future, under the weight of their parents expectations. It is recommended to read the spoken lines with the piano accompaniment, as written, to give the audience more context for the song. There is one line that is repeated in the Hmong language several times: Viv ncaus thiab yog khub ua neej thiab. Go to GraphitePublishing.com to listen to a recording of this text being spoken and sung. The Hmong melodic lines throughout the opera were composed by Bee Yang (Kalia’s father, the song poet) and transcribed by Jocelyn Hagen.
Kao Kalia Yang is a Hmong American teacher, speaker, and writer. Her work crosses audiences and genres. She is the award-winning author of the memoirs, The Latehomecomer, The Song Poet, Somewhere in the Unknown World, and Where Rivers Part. Yang’s work has been recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Chautauqua Prize, the PEN USA literary awards, the Dayton’s Literary Peace Prize, as Notable Books by the American Library Association, Kirkus Best Books of the Year, the Heartland Bookseller’s Award, and garnered four Minnesota Book Awards. Yang is McKnight, Soros, and Guggenheim fellow.
Text
Sisters are life partners, too.
Viv ncaus thiab yog khub ua neej thiab.
When we were small,
And the cold came through the walls,
Our feet rested side by side,
We shared our bodies’ heat.
Sisters are life partners, too.
Viv ncaus yog khub ua neej thiab.
When we got bigger,
And we saw more clearly,
The magnitude of our mother and father’s dreams,
It was to me, It was to you,
We’d scream our fears and find our faiths…
In each other.
Sisters are life partners, too.
Viv ncaus yog khub ua neej thiab.
Now, we are young women,
In the place where our dreams will grow,
We are afraid,
We’ll have nothing to show,
Show the world,
That our mother and father have done a good job,
Found in the place of war: love.
Taken from a place of despair: hope.
Raised from very little: possibility.
Sisters are life partners, too.
Viv ncaus yog khub ua neej thiab.
~ Kao Kalia Yang
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