Premiere of Berkeley Dance Project 2022

Drawing on their years of exploration at the intersection of choreography and technology, Bay Area dance companies Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts (SWDA) and Kinetech Arts collaborated with dancers at UC Berkeley […]

Mannakin Theater & Dance: Dance in Choreography by Tiit Helimets

Dancer audition for performances taking place Fri-Sun, Oct 25-27 as part of the International Choreographers Festival, produced by Mannakin Theater & Dance. Choreographer Tiit Helimets, former principal dancer of San […]

Tutu School: Teachers Wanted

Tutu School Hercules is in search of charismatic, dedicated, and dependable teachers to help us grow our schedule and offerings. We are looking to hire part time teachers for Mon […]

San Francisco Dance Film Festival: Dances for Camera

San Francisco Dance Film Festival (SFDFF) and San Francisco Public Library continue the tradition of presenting the festival’s popular highlight reels. This year SFDFF showcases the Raising Voices program featuring […]

Mud Water at SFFILM Festival

Mud Water Theatre was officially selected to screen at the 65th San Francisco International Film Festival (SFFILM Festival), the longest running film festival in the Americas. The entire evening consists […]

Finding the Fog Beast

My hairdresser is obsessed with tracking Mountain Lion sightings in the Santa Cruz mountains. She follows locals on instagram who live along the lion’s territorial maps and also the online […]

Dancers’ Group: Celebrating 30 Years

Channeling the Future Throughout my 40 years in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dancers’ Group for me has been a place (the 22nd St. studio), a service organization, and a […]

My Roots of Movement

Navigating a career in a Eurocentric, White-centralizing, contemporary dance world as a lesbian Latinx woman of mixed Indigenous blood never felt complicated until it started to.

Words on Dance; The Lives Behind the Footlights

San Francisco ballet principal Tina LeBlanc takes the stage April 30th for an interview with fellow Joffrey alum Leslie Carothers as part of the dance lecture-interview series Words on Dance.

How to Work Abroad: Demystifying the Tanzmesse

The Internationale Tanzmesse NRW, a biennial festival in Düsseldorf, Germany, is either a bonanza of work opportunities or an exercise in “body fascism,” depending on whom you talk to. Listen […]