March 2016

Welcome by Wayne Hazzard Score Muscles by Rowena Richie One Chinese Foot, One American Foot: Talking with Lily Cai by Robert Taylor CHOREOFUND: A Work in Progress by Patricia Reedy […]

June 2016

Welcome by Wayne Hazzard A Peruvian Heart on an American Stage: Nestor Ruiz Shares his Passion by Rob Taylor Speak: A Call to Move by Delina Patrice Brooks TLAOLI: Gente del Maíz / […]

Welcome

San Francisco, and the surrounding Bay Area, is known throughout the world for its weirdness and fabulously-unapologetic-radical-queerness. It has long been a sanctuary for migrants (documented and not), LGBTQ communities, […]

Welcome

Be Here Now — Here Now Be — Now Be Here These three words, placed in simple rotation, could be tips given by a caring teacher in class, or book […]

The Ballet Lover Book

The Ballet Lover by Barbara L. Baer Paris, 1970s: the orchestra plays the first ominous note of Swan Lake. In the audience sits Geneva, an American journalist and ballet lover, […]

San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival Celebrates 40 Years

  This July, the San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival will return to the War Memorial Opera House for its 40th anniversary as the largest, longest-running, and most comprehensive world dance […]

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Picture the scene: my 16 month old daughter hands me a book. We read it together (it’s short, so that doesn’t take long) and she’ll immediately shove it back towards […]

Exploring the Horizon: The Red Wind Within Us

In trying times of transition, a resurgence of art and activism allows room for renewed questioning of assumed certainties. The current political climate has created a pressurized environment where artists […]

New View with Dazaun Soleyn

Dazaun Soleyn is a teaching artist and choreographer in the Bay Area and is artistic director of dazaun.dance. Dazaun graduated from the University of South Florida with a BFA in […]

In Practice: Kate Weare

I don’t know anything about the inner workings of my car. And I don’t care to learn. I just want it to run. This attitude puts me at the mercy […]