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Tell dance performance
Date:
Friday, November 03, 2023
Time:
8:00 PM
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8:00 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
Circo Zero
Email:
Phone:
714-595-8547
Location Details:
Dance Mission Theater
3316 24th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
3316 24th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Fri Nov 3 @ 8pm; Sat Nov 4 @ 8pm; Sun Nov 5 @ 5pm
Tell
Co-directed by Sarah Crowell and Keith Hennessy in collaboration with Larry Arrington, Samara Atkins, Amber Julian, Sheila Russell, Ainsley Tharp, and Shaunna Vella.
Dancing towards racial healing, Tell holds space for the vulnerability, beauty, and necessity of multi-racial collaboration. The work is potent, always evolving, and will invite you to interact. Come be in process with us. Snacks will be served.
Tell is more of an offering than a "show," it's a community experience in a life-long journey of racial healing. Creating a space where ancestors are welcomed and multi-generational healing will be explored, Tell is an experimental process-based approach to both racial healing and dance performance.
"To want to heal is to believe that something else is possible, it is a sort of precarious leap of faith, it is also a reckoning. And this is the act, the gesture, the movement that really feels like it is at the heart of Tell: the desire for collective healing." - Indybay, Kyla Searle
ASL Interpretation and Audio Description on Sun Nov 5th
$0 - $30.
Tell
Co-directed by Sarah Crowell and Keith Hennessy in collaboration with Larry Arrington, Samara Atkins, Amber Julian, Sheila Russell, Ainsley Tharp, and Shaunna Vella.
Dancing towards racial healing, Tell holds space for the vulnerability, beauty, and necessity of multi-racial collaboration. The work is potent, always evolving, and will invite you to interact. Come be in process with us. Snacks will be served.
Tell is more of an offering than a "show," it's a community experience in a life-long journey of racial healing. Creating a space where ancestors are welcomed and multi-generational healing will be explored, Tell is an experimental process-based approach to both racial healing and dance performance.
"To want to heal is to believe that something else is possible, it is a sort of precarious leap of faith, it is also a reckoning. And this is the act, the gesture, the movement that really feels like it is at the heart of Tell: the desire for collective healing." - Indybay, Kyla Searle
ASL Interpretation and Audio Description on Sun Nov 5th
$0 - $30.
For more information:
http://circozero.org/tell
Added to the calendar on Sun, Oct 29, 2023 10:41PM
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