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51802
Date:
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Time:
8:00 PM
-
9:30 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
Intersection for the Arts
446 Valencia
San Francisco, CA 94103
446 Valencia
San Francisco, CA 94103
Resident Company The Erika Shuch Performance Project Presents
A World Premiere Dance Theatre Piece
51802
September 13–29 • $10–$25 • Thurs–Sat • 8pm
Thursdays are Pay What You Can
Conceived and Directed by Erika Chong Shuch
Created and Performed by the ESP Project: Dwayne Calizo, Jennifer Chien, Tommy Shepherd, Erika Chong Shuch & Danny Wolohan
Lights, Set, Songs and Score: Allen Willner
Co-Choreography: Melanie Elms
Collaborative Team: Seth Beale, Melanie Elms, Freddy Price, Leslie Linnebur, Gina Lopez, Myong-Suk Shuch & Allen Willner
Intersection’s Resident Company the Erika Shuch Performance Project presents the World Premiere of 51802, a new work directed by Erika Chong Shuch. 51802 incorporates live music, text and movement, weaving together stories about the complicated feelings that live in the guts of those who are attached to loved ones inside prison. A part of The Prison Project: A Year-Long Exploration.
“[Erika Shuch] does her own celebrating—in works as funny as they are profound —with compassion and without a hint of pretense.”—SF Bay Guardian
A World Premiere Dance Theatre Piece
51802
September 13–29 • $10–$25 • Thurs–Sat • 8pm
Thursdays are Pay What You Can
Conceived and Directed by Erika Chong Shuch
Created and Performed by the ESP Project: Dwayne Calizo, Jennifer Chien, Tommy Shepherd, Erika Chong Shuch & Danny Wolohan
Lights, Set, Songs and Score: Allen Willner
Co-Choreography: Melanie Elms
Collaborative Team: Seth Beale, Melanie Elms, Freddy Price, Leslie Linnebur, Gina Lopez, Myong-Suk Shuch & Allen Willner
Intersection’s Resident Company the Erika Shuch Performance Project presents the World Premiere of 51802, a new work directed by Erika Chong Shuch. 51802 incorporates live music, text and movement, weaving together stories about the complicated feelings that live in the guts of those who are attached to loved ones inside prison. A part of The Prison Project: A Year-Long Exploration.
“[Erika Shuch] does her own celebrating—in works as funny as they are profound —with compassion and without a hint of pretense.”—SF Bay Guardian
For more information:
http://www.theintersection.org
Added to the calendar on Thu, Aug 23, 2007 3:24PM
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