at some point

The following are twelve moments that ping pong through time to reflect on our past, present, and future selves. 

Compostable Feminisms: Contemporary Dance Class

Classes with Rosemary Hannon & Miriam Wolodarski. Experiential Anatomy Choreographic Motifs/Phrases/Coordinations Improvisation and Composition: frames, scores, experiments? Awareness Practices and Open Discussions Feminism awakens the moment we take note of […]

NAKA Dance Theater: Dismantling Tactic X

Dismantling Tactic X is a set of performative actions that unveil the ways in which racism and white supremacy operate in our towns and communities. We use dance, percussion and […]

Ancestral Re-memberance (Egypt) + Playlist

The rhythm of your heartbeat, strong and deep, as it drums your life’s beautiful song. Can you hear it?  Do you know what language that is? We have been waking up to this melody for centuries.

Rogelio Lopez & Dancers: Entre Despierto y Dormido (Between Awake and Asleep)

In this new work by Rogelio Lopez and Dancers, fantasies, anxieties, and a floral print merge on a search for an essential essence that has been shamed away. A search […]

Keepers of Home: Muisi-kongo & Kiazi Malonga

Muisi-kongo Malonga and Kiazi Malonga are the children of Malonga Casquelourd, a world-renowned Congolese dancer, drummer and choreographer who built an exceptional legacy in the traditional arts in the US, and spent half his life activating Congolese culture at the Alice Arts Center (now named after him), in Oakland, California

Lovers of Home: The Diouf Family

It’s 8:37 am on a Saturday in March, at the home of the Diouf family.

pateldancworks: fault lines

pateldanceworks will present fault lines, a site specific performance at Fort Funston in San Francisco, California. fault lines is a multidisciplinary collaboration with queer and Asian performance artists, experimental composers, and a visual artist. […]

Rogelio Lopez & Dancers: Entre Despierto y Dormido

You know that thing? When you feel like you can never be yourself because the “NORM” says you are too Gay and too Mexican, so they just cast you aside […]

Maternal Movement

  Editor’s Note: Danielle Vigil is a Dancers’ Group administrative assistant, personal trainer, choreographer, dance teacher and new mother. In writing about this topic Danielle reflects, “I want to acknowledge […]