The SF International Arts Festival presents an exciting shared bill performance series by dance artists:
Katie Wong
detour dance
ka·nei·see \ collective
Fri. June 5 9:00pm
Sat. June 6 4:30pm
Sun. June 7 8:00pm
sfiaf.org
Fleet Room at Fort Mason
Tickets: $18-$25 General Admission
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D E T O U R D A N C E --- Beckon unravels the complex territory between our bodies, our voices and our desires, portraying the divergent experiences of catcalling and cruising. Through a series of vignettes, Beckon portrays the dehumanized, colonized effect of catcalling, and experience where silence and grateful acceptance of a compliment is the expected reaction. Beckon also brings to light the subversive cruising culture that, for gay men, is a necessary means to communicate in an oppressive society. Beckon presents the very different ways in which women and gay men have developed behaviors in response to the dominant heterosexual male voice.
http://www.sfiaf.org/detour_dance_beckon
K A T E R I N A W O N G --- 36 Questions explores the concepts of intimacy, vulnerability, tolerance and human connection through the lens of scientific procedure. Inspired by psychologist Arthur Aron’s well-known study and its recent resurgence in pop culture, 36 Questions utilizes his sequence of increasingly penetrating prompts to unearth the foundation of human relationships through a shared experience of mutual vulnerability. In a time when connections are based on profile picture first impressions, and buzz words like “gentrification” perpetuate our view of a society composed of have and have-nots, what is the value in breaking down emotional barriers and assumptions based on socioeconomic status, race and sexuality, to reveal how any two unrelated humans can fundamentally know one another?
http://www.sfiaf.org/katerina_wong_36_questions
K A · N E I · S E E | C O L L E C T I V E - ka·nei·see | collective presents a collection of short world-premiere dances as well as excerpts from its recent sold-out production Cookie Cutter. These vignettes coalesce dichotomies in space, manufactured moments, childhood laughs, rawness, and freedom within boundaries to express familial love, recycled ideas, and unapologetic beauty.
http://www.sfiaf.org/ka_nei_see_collective_excerpts_from_cookie_cutter_2014_and_other_works
The SF International Arts Festival presents an exciting shared bill performance series by dance artists:
Katie Wong
detour dance
ka·nei·see \ collective
Fri. June 5 9:00pm
Sat. June 6 4:30pm
Sun. June 7 8:00pm
sfiaf.org
Fleet Room at Fort Mason
Tickets: $18-$25 General Admission
MORE INFO:
D E T O U R D A N C E --- Beckon unravels the complex territory between our bodies, our voices and our desires, portraying the divergent experiences of catcalling and cruising. Through a series of vignettes, Beckon portrays the dehumanized, colonized effect of catcalling, and experience where silence and grateful acceptance of a compliment is the expected reaction. Beckon also brings to light the subversive cruising culture that, for gay men, is a necessary means to communicate in an oppressive society. Beckon presents the very different ways in which women and gay men have developed behaviors in response to the dominant heterosexual male voice.
http://www.sfiaf.org/detour_dance_beckon
K A T E R I N A W O N G --- 36 Questions explores the concepts of intimacy, vulnerability, tolerance and human connection through the lens of scientific procedure. Inspired by psychologist Arthur Aron’s well-known study and its recent resurgence in pop culture, 36 Questions utilizes his sequence of increasingly penetrating prompts to unearth the foundation of human relationships through a shared experience of mutual vulnerability. In a time when connections are based on profile picture first impressions, and buzz words like “gentrification” perpetuate our view of a society composed of have and have-nots, what is the value in breaking down emotional barriers and assumptions based on socioeconomic status, race and sexuality, to reveal how any two unrelated humans can fundamentally know one another?
http://www.sfiaf.org/katerina_wong_36_questions
K A · N E I · S E E | C O L L E C T I V E - ka·nei·see | collective presents a collection of short world-premiere dances as well as excerpts from its recent sold-out production Cookie Cutter. These vignettes coalesce dichotomies in space, manufactured moments, childhood laughs, rawness, and freedom within boundaries to express familial love, recycled ideas, and unapologetic beauty.
http://www.sfiaf.org/ka_nei_see_collective_excerpts_from_cookie_cutter_2014_and_other_works
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