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 […]

Stepping into the In-between

In his latest show, MAHU, San Francisco hula master Patrick Makuakane explores the Hawaiian concept of a fluid gender and an openness to the third self.

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 […]

Skywatchers: Towards Opulence

Skywatchers’ Towards Opulence invites us to dream of our most fulfilled futures, individually and collectively claiming the most glorious expressions of our humanity beyond the constraints of mere survival. Using […]

Skywatchers: Towards Opulence

Skywatchers’ Towards Opulence invites us to dream of our most fulfilled futures, individually and collectively claiming the most glorious expressions of our humanity beyond the constraints of mere survival. Using […]

LINES Ballet | BFA at Dominican Senior Showcase

Celebrate the accomplishment and artistry of the Class of 2022! The grand finale to their four-year college journey, the 2022 Senior Showcase brings our seniors to the beautiful YBCA stage […]

BODYSONNET presents neverover

neverover is an intimate evening of performances exploring youth, celebrating queerness, and examining what it means to be present in chaos.  Co-produced by Moscelyne ParkeHarrison, Colin Frederick, and Mia J. Chong, […]

Shawl-Anderson Dance Center: Studio Rental Space Available

Shawl-Anderson Dance Center (SADC) offers four light-filled studios for rental by movement artists of all disciplines for rehearsal purposes, limited private lessons and select public classes. Reservations are on a […]

Yerba Buena Gardens ChoreoFest (Day One)

Yerba Buena Gardens ChoreoFest highlights the strength, diversity and vibrancy of the Bay Area contemporary dance scene through a two-weekend mini festival of site-specific work. Curated by RAWdance’s Artistic Directors, […]

In Conversation with Tonya Amos

In Conversation, a series of interviews exploring exchanges about dance and different folks’ relationship to dance.     Tonya Amos received a BA in Cultural Anthropology from U.C. Berkeley & […]