Performers Wanted

Be part of Solo, Neutral, Follow, an improvisational dance score taught by Sara Shelton Mann. Mann is looking to add a large group of performers to her latest work, The […]

April 2014

Welcome, April 2014 By Wayne Hazzard Masks Off: Sara Shelton Mann Talks About Her New Set of Simultaneous Solos, The Eye of Horus By Rob Taylor Five Solos: Views of the […]

Dance Discourse Project #18

Exploring Choreographic Thinking This Dance Discourse Project looked at “choreographic thinking,” a term that describes the ways ideas arise during the process of moving. Many contemporary artists use it as […]

September 2013

Welcome By Wayne Hazzard Dance Delights This Fall: Find Your Favorites and Discover What’s New By Michelle Lynch Finding the Place for Tradition: Discussing Peruvian Dance with Miguel Sanchez of […]

ONSITE: Sara Shelton Mann

The Eye of Horus April 24, 26, 28, 30 and May 3, 2014 12:30 PM (all shows) FREE Jessie Square, Mission St (btw 3rd & 4th), SF Directed by Sara Shelton Mann […]

May 2016

Welcome by Michelle Lynch Reynolds On Gender and Performance: Six Statements by Six Artists by Kate Mattingly A Conversation on Women in the Arts with Patty Berne and Neve Be(ast) Feminist Space […]

May 2015

Welcome by Michelle Lynch Reynolds Teacher, Priestess, Dancer: Paying Tribute to Blanche Brown by Mary Ellen Hunt 95 and counting score by Ann Murphy Sean Dorsey Dance’s The Missing Generation by […]

Dance Discourse Project #19

Re-imagining Our Cultural Commons: Making Spaces for Dance Hosted at [freespace] in San Francisco, CounterPulse and Dancers’ Group invited the public into a discussion of the tactics, modes and imagination […]

September 2014

Welcome, September 2014 by Wayne Hazzard A Roving Elegy: The Anastasio Project by Marvin K. White Making the Invisible Visible: Jo Kreiter Brings Attention to Older Homeless Women by Nirmala […]

October 2014

Welcome, October 2014 by Wayne Hazzard KEEPING THE PEACE BETWEEN THE TRADITIONAL AND THE MODERN: Speaking with Hula Master Patrick Makuakane by Rob Taylor Critical Dialogues: Rachel Howard and Pearl Marill […]