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The People's Palace

A new site-specific installation performance conceived and directed by Joanna Haigood

San Francisco City Hall

Thu-Fri, May 9-10 and Sun, May 12, 2024

Free Performance repeats every 30 minutes. Select a date and time to attend.

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Bay Area Dance Week

April 26 to May 5 – All Dance, All Free, All Week

 

Visit the Bay Area Dance Week Hub to explore 10 days of free classes, performances, and more, all over the Bay Area. Whether hip hop, salsa, aerial, folk, modern, Bollywood, ballet, pole, West African, or many more – There is something for everyone.

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Foundation Awards 2024 Rainin Arts Fellowship To Four Bay Area Anchor Artists

This year’s Fellows draw upon rich artistic and activist legacies in the Bay Area, bringing forth dynamic histories while also forging new networks of artistic production. While anchored in their respective disciplines, their work unfolds across multiple forms of artistry, encompassing various geographies and ranging cultural and generational perspectives. Read more…

NEWS

In Dance: Spring issue

Cover for Spring 2024 issue of In Dance

Guest Editor Rowena Richie writes:

“Welcome, spring.

The articles and conversations in this issue — there are budding connections among them — explore the tension between what something is and what it means.”

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Upcoming Deadlines

For more opportunities, visit our Grants, Residencies & Opportunities Calendar

 

National Performance Network: Creation Fund

Phase I of a three-part program that advances racial and cultural justice and results in an exchange between artists and communities. The Creation Fund supports artists creating a new work in its earliest stages, centering relationship-building between artists, presenters, and communities. Creation Fund projects receive a minimum of $15,000 of unrestricted funding that supports the process and labor that goes into creating a new artistic work. Each project must have a minimum of two commissioning organizations, known as Co-commissioners. One Co-commissioner must be an NPN National Partner, who will serve as the Lead Commissioner. Due Mon, May 20. Read more…

 

Borealis Philanthropy: Disability Inclusion Fund

Supports U.S.-based groups led by people with disabilities, disabled people of color, disabled queer and trans folks, building a more liberatory world free from ableism. They are currently accepting applications for two DIF grant opportunities:

  • Disability Inclusion Fund
  • DIF x Tech Fund

Eligible organizations must be a U.S-based or U.S. territory-based 501(c)3 or be fiscally sponsored. This funding opportunity will provide two-year grants. Successful DIF applicants will receive $75,000 per year totaling $150,000. For DIF x Tech, the grants will range in size from a total of $50,000 (or $25,000/year) – $100,000 (or $50,000/year). Due, Wed, May 29 by 8:59pm. Read more…

 

California Arts Council: Arts & Cultural Organizations General Operating Support

Supports the well-being of California’s cultural vitality by helping sustain a robust and diverse arts workforce and infrastructure. Funds may be used to support any eligible expenses associated with the general operations of an arts or cultural organization, including but not limited to rent, utilities, and staff salaries. Applying for this grant does not restrict an organization from applying for other CAC project-based grants. Applicant organizations can request up to $30,000 for this one-year funding cycle. Due, Thu, Jun 6. Read more…

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Fri, May 10, 10-11am
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A caramel-colored Black woman draped in shiny fuchsia fabric gestures gracefully amidst neoclassical architecture.
Apr 2024

We, The Majestic

by Maurya Kerr
Tessa Nebrida sitting at a protest at Senator Alex Padilla's office demanding a ceasefire.
Apr 2024

Dancers for a Free Palestine: Tactics of Resistance that Artists Understand

by Liz Duran Boubion

UPCOMING EVENTS

May 8

She Kills Monsters is a play about a grieving young woman who embarks on a journey into the unknown world of Dungeons and Dragons to understand the little sister she never truly knew. This production will be part of San Francisco State School of Theatre & Dance’s Spring 2024 season. Here at the School of Theatre & Dance we not only offer education, but a sense of belonging, community, and friendship -- qualities which we think this play also has to offer the world. At the heart of She Kills Monsters is a story about family, identity, and finding escape from the harsh realities of the real world. Our hope is to highlight these themes by focusing on the elements and possibilities that the Dungeons & Dragons world provides. There will be puppetry and epic battles, humor and joy, alongside the thrilling and darker elements that the play has to offer.

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May 9

She Kills Monsters is a play about a grieving young woman who embarks on a journey into the unknown world of Dungeons and Dragons to understand the little sister she never truly knew. This production will be part of San Francisco State School of Theatre & Dance’s Spring 2024 season. Here at the School of Theatre & Dance we not only offer education, but a sense of belonging, community, and friendship -- qualities which we think this play also has to offer the world. At the heart of She Kills Monsters is a story about family, identity, and finding escape from the harsh realities of the real world. Our hope is to highlight these themes by focusing on the elements and possibilities that the Dungeons & Dragons world provides. There will be puppetry and epic battles, humor and joy, alongside the thrilling and darker elements that the play has to offer.

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May 9

This is a very special and rare opportunity to hear about the lives and trailblazing work of longtime community heroes Cecilia Chung and Nicky “Tita Aida” Calma— hosted by Anand Kalra (Executive Director, Queer Cultural Center). This event will be ASL interpreted, the venue is wheelchair accessible, has all-gender bathrooms, and KN95 masks will be provided & required for audiences. FRESH WORKS! supports the creation of new work by BlPOC transgender, gender-nonconforming, non-binary and queer artists. Our other commissions will be performance premieres at the 2024 FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL of trans and queer performance (June 21-23 at Z Space, SF) and at satellite performances throughout the year!

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May 9

Smuin’s season finale will be headlined by the World Premiere of Tupelo Tornado from international superstar Annabelle Lopez Ochoa. This extraordinary new ballet inspired by the life and music of Elvis is her first creation for Smuin. Also on the bill is Smuin Associate Artistic Director Amy Seiwert’s Broken Open, set to a lush score from renowned cellist and composer Julia Kent.Kent, who creates music using looped cello, found sounds, and electronics, will perform live at opening weekend performances of “Dance Series 2” in San Francisco. Closing the bill is Smuin dancer Brennan Wall’s vivid and complex Untwine for four couples, set to Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” reinterpreted by Max Richter; and Michael Smuin’s dreamy Starshadows, an evocative adagio for three couples exploring the mystery and beauty of intimate relationships.

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May 9

The People’s Palace is an artistic intervention with City Hall’s Beaux-Arts Roman and Greek iconography. Aerialists and performers will interact with the architecture and large scale projections, transforming these symbols into new, more inclusive narratives that more accurately reflect San Francisco’s diverse and dynamic cultures and community. Through performance, music, storytelling, and immersive technologies, The People’s Palace invites the audience to actively engage these new narratives, to see themselves within the broader context of the city, and to appreciate the richness of diverse perspectives. Performance repeats every 30 minutes: 8:00 PM (7:50 entry) 8:30 PM (8:20 entry) 9:00 PM (8:50 entry) 9:30 PM (9:20 entry) 10:00 PM (9:50 entry) Each ticket has a timed entry 10 minutes before each performance cycle begins, allowing extra time for check-in and security. Once inside, you are invited to stay for multiple performances so you can experience the work from a new vantage point or see your favorite part again. Conceived and directed by Joanna Haigood, this work is being developed in collaboration with composer Marcus Shelby, visual artist Mildred Howard, scenic designer Sean Riley, rigging designer David Freitag, design consultant and fabricator Wayne Campbell, lighting designer Krissy Kenny, projection designer Aron Altmark, costume designer Dana Kawano, indigenous culture bearers Gregg Castro and Jonathan Cordero, and performing artists Veronica Blair, Tristan Ching Hartman, Ciarra D’Onofrio, William Brewton Fowler, Jr., Jocelyn Reyes, Nina Sawant, Saharla Vetsch, and The Skywatchers Ensemble. A co-presentation of Dancers’ Group and ZACCHO Dance Theatre.

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May 9

Empress Archer digests the input of 12 choreographers, 10 years, 8 cities, 4 global upheavals, 3 weddings, 2 pregnancies, and an infinite grasping for humanity into a dance show about 1 relationship. Ariel Freedman and Meredith Webster join forces from opposite corners of the world (Israel/ Palestine and San Francisco, respectively) to witness each other, survive motherhood and loss, goof around, and achieve something together that can't be done alone.

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