The Vital Heart of SF: Robert Moses’ KIN Market Street Residency

Robert Moses’ KIN announces The Vital Heart of SF: Robert Moses’ KIN Market Street Residency, a new in-person creative residency at the National Historic Landmark Flood Building, with viewable rehearsals […]

Pilot: Start-up Strategies for 2013

This article discusses the Pilot Program, ODC’s long-running incubator for emerging artists, and contextualizes how it functions within the San Francisco Bay Area as well as the larger dance community, […]

WestWave Dance Festival Artists Speak

In addition to our interview with Joanna Haigood, we asked the 45 artists participating in this year’s DanceWaves and Film Night to offer up a first person perspective—or in grant-speak, […]

Care. Liberation. Now.: Changing Shape, Shaping Change

Dancing Care In April 2021, right after we’d both been vaccinated, I began to meet weekly with a dancer friend and collaborator.  We met, keeping our masks on, in my […]

Breaking Down Walls: Celebrating Our Shared Humanity Through The Arts

Breaking Down Walls: Celebrating Our Shared Humanity is a benefit for Ukraine. Various artists include: singer, songwriter Will Hammond, Jr. choreographer Mia J. Chong and members of Post:ballet with music […]

The Tip of My Tongue

DHPCo’s. anticipated return to the live dance performance, The Tip of My Tongue explores how non-English or mixed-English minority communities in the United States use language and communication practices as […]

The Tip of My Tongue

DHPCo’s. anticipated return to the live dance performance, The Tip of My Tongue explores how non-English or mixed-English minority communities in the United States use language and communication practices as […]

The Tip of My Tongue

DHPCo’s. anticipated return to the live dance performance, The Tip of My Tongue explores how non-English or mixed-English minority communities in the United States use language and communication practices as […]

SPACES FOR DANCE: A Range of Responses To A Timeless Challenge

WHEN WORDS LIKE “radical,” “unprecedented” and “cornerstone” are brought into a conversation about new spaces for dance, it points to both how dire and how timeless the questions about buildings and artists may […]

A SOTA Love Letter: Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts

Photo by Brittany Ceres We immersed ourselves in our art. The San Francisco School of the Arts (SOTA) dance program director, Elvia Marta was our maestro, our inspiration, our modern/jazz […]