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The Shifting Cornerstone: WestWave Splashes into the Streets, July/ Aug 2008
Joanna Haigood, the Artistic Director of San Francisco based Zaccho Dance Theater, is a well-known creator of site specific apparatus based dance. She has been creating work world-wide on various […]
The Call: San Francisco Native Margaret Jenkins Always Moves Forward
Margaret Jenkins, known to the dance world as Margy, has been making dances for most of her 75-years. She trained at the leading edge of performance with Judy Job, Welland […]
Thread: Our three weeks with the San Francisco Ballet, Apr 2008
From the moment I walked in the front door off Franklin Street through the final rehearsal and showing, I felt excitement, warmth and support from everyone at the San Francisco […]
The People’s Palace
A new site-specific installation performance conceived and directed by Joanna Haigood San Francisco City Hall Thu-Fri, May 9-10 and Sun, May 12, 2024 Free Performance repeats every 30 minutes: 8:00 […]
Curtain Up on ODC
After 27 straight years housing some of San Francisco’s most memorable dance performances, ODC Theater will be going black at the end of this year. The theater, whose programming needs […]
SPEAK: To Witness and Re-member: Movement Practices with Elders
As dancers over 65, we have been leading free movement and dance explorations in Oakland’s Mountain View Cemetery for the past four years as part of our project Walking in Witness […]
Cut Back and Move Forward: San Francisco International Arts Festival 2009
It’s been a tough few months for the San Francisco International Arts Festival (SFIAF). Always an invaluable contributor to the landscape of Bay Area arts, the SFIAF has presented the […]
Who Are We?
An overview of a new series called the Talking Dance Project, which aims to create dialogue around topics affecting Bay Area dance.
FALLING FORWARD INTO NEW SPACES: In Conversation with Mary Armentrout
Why, What, When, Who and Where – life is full of these five ‘w’ questions. And that last ‘w’ (the where), seems of particular concern these days. From the prosaic to the logistic […]
CRITICAL DIALOGUES: Rachel Howard and Scott Marlowe
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 first installment, […]