A collaboration between Hope Mohr Dance, the Trisha Brown Dance Company (New York), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and local curators to bring Bay Area artists into dialogue with each other and with dance history through the lens of Brown’s iconic 1975 dance, “Locus”.
An evening-length contemporary dance-based performance duet by choreographer and performance artist Jess Curtis and Scottish self-identified disabled performer and choreographer Claire Cunningham that will investigate the role of movement and sensory dynamics in the perception and performance of otherness.
An annual festival of experimental dance and performance in San Francisco that celebrates an abundance of body-based art, action and interaction in the Bay Area, featuring many of its finest movers, makers, visionaries and upstarts.
Focuses on the ancient links between culture and agriculture and how corn relates to the deep historical connections between Mexico and the United States.
A new work by performance artist Guillermo Gomez-Peña and choreographer Sara Shelton Mann that explores the demons of aging and illness we all must face as we grow older.
A new site-specific multimedia immersive dance project which will be performed at the General’s Residence through the Fort Mason Presents Series.
Will feature two premieres exploring themes of yearning – our yearning to understand and be understood and the irresolvable distance that motivates us in ways both poetic and pathological.
For a monthly series of sketch comedy.
A performance exploring the nomadic nature of being a performing artist consisting of distinct modular choreographed units to be presented in intimate, unconventional settings.
An inquiry into mankind’s compulsion towards exhaustion – of ourselves, and of our planets’ resources – and how these twin impulses relate.