Providing space, administrative and technical support for local emerging and mid-career choreographers whose work is ready for the next level.
An explosive comedy that assaults our deepest prejudices about identity, race, and language.
An evening-length interdisciplinary live performance investigating power, self-awareness, dis/ability, sexual awakening and self-discovery, premiering in October 2013.
An immersive, surround audio visual performance experience.
A series of works-in-progress, including Q&A sessions and a responsive social networking component to engage audiences in the creation process.
A new original performance grappling with the role of prophecy in American society, and what prophetic voices from society’s fringes can tell us about ourselves.
A traveling performance on 24th Street, addressing our relationship with the oceans and how we cope with natural disasters, oil spills, and endangered species.
Fostering the development and production of significant new full-length plays by the Bay Area’s best new playwrights.
A community installation by Kara Davis, Egyptian visual/media artist Hussein Shakara, and music ensemble Moontit to be presented during “24 Days of Central Market Arts” in fall 2012.
A multi-tiered collaboration and visceral response to Zora Neal Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God” with set designer Benito Steen, artist Ben Wood, and cellist UNWOMAN.