Invites performing artists to study the exhibition of an artist working in another discipline, and to respond to that work as a live subject.
A multidisciplinary performance series of collaborative projects bridging LGBTQ+ performance artists, dancers and technologists, which will address important yet underrepresented local and national issues such as women’s and transgender rights and safety of queer bodies in the LGBTQ+ community.
A distillation of the company’s work to-date, which will explore the theme of liberation through Capacitor’s signature choreographic and sculptural structures that have marked its work over the past 20 years.
A series of street and theatrical performances instigated by Keith Hennessy in collaboration with artists J Jha, Annie Danger, Gerald Casel among others. Performances will be generated from collaboration,
An innovative dance piece, which will explore parallels between Rumba and Hip-Hop dance forms, like Turfing and break dancing, through a series of public performances at sites in and around Laney College in Oakland.
A site specific ritual based performance project that addresses issues of displacement, well-being, and the sex trafficking of black women and girls in Oakland.
A performative adventure that explores questions of complacency, intervention, and voyeurism, through active audience participation in the development of the work itself.
Will investigate American masculinity from transgender and queer perspectives, giving voice to ‘outsider’ experiences of masculinities.
A solo show which takes an unflinching and personal look at the Syrian refugee crisis.
A new dance theater work which will explore the concept of finding a safe haven with original songs contributed by a collaborating group of composers.