Fullstop Dance has been exploring ideas around loss, separation, meticulousness, and limerence, and is excited to show an evening of work that is incredibly personal and thoughtful. 'Nothing without you' is a collection of five vignettes exploring how we physicalize emotions and honor relationships with others and ourselves.
Both showings have a suggested donation of $15 but no one will be turned down for lack of funds. All donations will go directly to the artists. You can reserve your spot on EventBrite. Donations will also be accepted by cash, credit card, and venmo at the showing.
Showings will be in the intimate setting of SFCD's Studio 205 and we encourage you to RSVP to reserve your seat as seating will be limited!
Fullstop Dance is a fiscally sponsored project under Dancers' Group. This evening is made possible thanks to San Francisco Conservatory of Dance, Summer Lee Rhatigan and Lanny Berenson, CityDance Studios, countless donors, and the support of the Bay Area arts community.
Photo by Bram De Martelaere
Fullstop Dance has been exploring ideas around loss, separation, meticulousness, and limerence, and is excited to show an evening of work that is incredibly personal and thoughtful. 'Nothing without you' is a collection of five vignettes exploring how we physicalize emotions and honor relationships with others and ourselves.
Both showings have a suggested donation of $15 but no one will be turned down for lack of funds. All donations will go directly to the artists. You can reserve your spot on EventBrite. Donations will also be accepted by cash, credit card, and venmo at the showing.
Showings will be in the intimate setting of SFCD's Studio 205 and we encourage you to RSVP to reserve your seat as seating will be limited!
Fullstop Dance is a fiscally sponsored project under Dancers' Group. This evening is made possible thanks to San Francisco Conservatory of Dance, Summer Lee Rhatigan and Lanny Berenson, CityDance Studios, countless donors, and the support of the Bay Area arts community.
Photo by Bram De Martelaere
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