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Participating Artists
Amara Tabor-Smith is a San Francisco NATIVE. Born on Majestic Ave, raised on Castro St. She is a dancer because of ED MOCK who taught her about music, spirit, love, […]
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, […]
For the Love of Dance; Dance Writers on Criticism, Nov 2007
Dancers’ Group asks seven Bay Area dance critics questions about their jobs and role of dance criticism.
Critical Dialogues: Heather Desaulniers and Katherine Hawthorne
What if, rather than writing a review, a critic sat down with a choreographer to have a two-way conversation about the work? that’s the experiment behind critical dialogues. For this […]
Bigger, Better, Faster, More: Audience Development Tools for the 21st Century
THERE’S A REVOLUTION BREWING in audience development, that amorphous and all-encompassing term that describes the tools we use to lure and keep patrons in our seats. A slew of new […]
Curating Performance in East Bay: Spotlight on Four Artist Groups
As most young artists discover, making the art is only half the work. Bringing the art to people involves a particular method to the madness. Commissions, showcases, residencies and co-productions, […]
In a New Place: Dance & Disability in 2018
The San Francisco Bay Area is known to be on the vanguard of what is possible in dance, who dances, where, and how. Because of the work of AXIS Dance […]
When Salsa Swipes Right on Somatics, There is a Match
Photo by David Poertner What if the digital space could be a reprieve, an alternate reality for postcolonial dance research? Perhaps now, working outside of institutional demands, brown perspectives can […]
What Does “Healthy” Mean? A Look at Dancers’ Body Types and Shifting Notions of Wellness
It wasn’t so long ago that university dance programs were affiliated with physical education departments, and some schools were slower than others in moving their dance students into the humanities. […]
ONSITE: Katie Faulkner
We Don’t Belong Here FREE Performances Union Square: Thu-Fri, Sept 29-30 and Sun, Oct 2, 2011 Yerba Buena Lane: Thu-Sun, Oct 6-9, 2011 All performances began at 8pm Do I […]