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By utilizing dance, music, set, text/spoken word, and site-specific work, Contraband came to develop a cross-disciplinary performance aesthetic, as well as approach to dance and dance training, that would have a profound influence on Bay Area dance, performance art, and culture, as well as performance practice abroad. [2] [3]
San Francisco Performances is an organization which showcases chamber music, vocal and instrumental recitals, jazz and contemporary dance in the San Francisco Bay area. It was founded by Ruth Felt in 1979. The organization presents "internationally acclaimed and emerging performing artists, introduces innovative programs, and builds new and ...
Dance Mission Theater at 24th Street and Mission Street. Dance Mission Theater is a nonprofit performance venue and dance school located in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. [1] The theatre is operated by Dance Brigade, a female dance troupe with a focus on social change. [2] [3]
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hosts concerts and events Grand Theatre Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, 2665 Mission Street Mission District former movie theater, now used for live performances Great American Music Hall: 859 O'Farrell Street Little Saigon: Great Star Theater: 636 Jackson Street Chinatown music and event venue; previously 55 Taylor Street, and 923 Market Street
Bay Area Dance School Menlo Park Academy of Dance San Francisco Ballet School 2018 2024 Misa Kuranaga Japan: Jinushi Kaoru Ballet School School of American Ballet: 2001 2019 Boston Ballet: Wona Park South Korea: Sunhwa Arts School San Francisco Ballet School 2017 2020 Aaron Robison United Kingdom: Institut del Teatre. The Royal Ballet School ...
Ballet Afsaneh was founded in 1986 by Sharlyn Sawyer in the San Francisco Bay Area. [2] [3] The dance troop has primarily consisted of women. [3]The company's director Sharlyn Sawyer, a belly dancer, was a pioneer of Central Asian choreography in the late 1980s, and in 1998 choreographed the Balinese inspired piece Keep Her. Safe.
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