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Sat October 5, 2013

IN DIASPORA: I.D. for the New Majority

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On Saturday October 5th 2013, the San Francisco International Arts Festival (SFIAF) is launching a new program titled: IN DIASPORA: I.D. for the New Majority.

The first manifestation of I.D. will take place as part of the next Mission Arts & Performance Project (MAPP) on Saturday October 5. I.D. performances will take place throughout the evening in many of the multiple venues that comprise the MAPP program.

For more information on MAPP go here: http://mappsf.bandzoogle.com/home.cfm

I.D. is a program dedicated to highlighting the work of Bay Area artists and the thoughts and ideas of community leaders, activists and members of the public whose voices and opinions represent a new emerging American majority demographic.

The evening will begin at Galeria de la Raza where local radio journalist Chelis Lopez will interview San Francisco Board of Supervisors Member for District Nine, David Campos in regards to his thoughts and opinions on the future of the United States given the emerging electorate. Following the interview, which will be recorded on video, members of the public will also be interviewed on camera by Ms. Lopez and a team of journalists.

I.D. Performances will then be interspersed throughout the MAPP program at multiple Mission venues for the duration of the evening. Artists participating in the initial IN DIASPORA: I.D. for the New Majority at MAPP on Saturday October 5 include: Ariel Luckey, Desirae Harp, Jesus Cortes and Cuicacalli Dance Company, Todd Brown, Edris Anifowoshe and Los Davids.


Rationale
From a socio-political perspective the United States is entering a transcendent period of its history. In the 1988 U.S. Presidential Election George H.W. Bush, the Republican candidate, secured 59% of the white vote and won the election. In 2012 Mitt Romney also secured 59% of the white vote…and lost. The significance and implications of these numbers are fundamental to the country’s future. Over the last quarter of a century the profile of the average American voter has become vastly different. It has led to a sea-change in the political discourse of the United States with Republican Senators playing a leading role in the debate to legalize 11 million undocumented people—ostensibly to prove that the Republican Party is not anti-immigrant.

This demographic change is already occurring (or has occurred) in several places including the Bay Area and will break over most of the rest of the country in the coming two decades. The question is what will the new majority want the country to be? And is their world view, and the position of the United States within it, any different and/or more enlightened than that of the old majority? With I.D. SFIAF plans to present, document and distribute the range of opinions representing the new majority from a Bay Area perspective as a precursor to the coming national socio-political discourse over the country’s multicultural future.

Participate
Members of the public who want to be interviewed must also RSVP for the Campos presentation as the questions you will be asked may refer in part to questions that Supervisor Campos was asked—we would like you to offer your own opinions, so it is best you know what he said so that you have some context for your answer.

If you are interested in participating as a performance artist in the prototype production in October—or in subsequent performances in 2014—please get in touch with SFIAF director Andrew Wood at 415-399-9554 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
On Saturday October 5th 2013, the San Francisco International Arts Festival (SFIAF) is launching a new program titled: IN DIASPORA: I.D. for the New Majority.

The first manifestation of I.D. will take place as part of the next Mission Arts & Performance Project (MAPP) on Saturday October 5. I.D. performances will take place throughout the evening in many of the multiple venues that comprise the MAPP program.

For more information on MAPP go here: http://mappsf.bandzoogle.com/home.cfm

I.D. is a program dedicated to highlighting the work of Bay Area artists and the thoughts and ideas of community leaders, activists and members of the public whose voices and opinions represent a new emerging American majority demographic.

The evening will begin at Galeria de la Raza where local radio journalist Chelis Lopez will interview San Francisco Board of Supervisors Member for District Nine, David Campos in regards to his thoughts and opinions on the future of the United States given the emerging electorate. Following the interview, which will be recorded on video, members of the public will also be interviewed on camera by Ms. Lopez and a team of journalists.

I.D. Performances will then be interspersed throughout the MAPP program at multiple Mission venues for the duration of the evening. Artists participating in the initial IN DIASPORA: I.D. for the New Majority at MAPP on Saturday October 5 include: Ariel Luckey, Desirae Harp, Jesus Cortes and Cuicacalli Dance Company, Todd Brown, Edris Anifowoshe and Los Davids.


Rationale
From a socio-political perspective the United States is entering a transcendent period of its history. In the 1988 U.S. Presidential Election George H.W. Bush, the Republican candidate, secured 59% of the white vote and won the election. In 2012 Mitt Romney also secured 59% of the white vote…and lost. The significance and implications of these numbers are fundamental to the country’s future. Over the last quarter of a century the profile of the average American voter has become vastly different. It has led to a sea-change in the political discourse of the United States with Republican Senators playing a leading role in the debate to legalize 11 million undocumented people—ostensibly to prove that the Republican Party is not anti-immigrant.

This demographic change is already occurring (or has occurred) in several places including the Bay Area and will break over most of the rest of the country in the coming two decades. The question is what will the new majority want the country to be? And is their world view, and the position of the United States within it, any different and/or more enlightened than that of the old majority? With I.D. SFIAF plans to present, document and distribute the range of opinions representing the new majority from a Bay Area perspective as a precursor to the coming national socio-political discourse over the country’s multicultural future.

Participate
Members of the public who want to be interviewed must also RSVP for the Campos presentation as the questions you will be asked may refer in part to questions that Supervisor Campos was asked—we would like you to offer your own opinions, so it is best you know what he said so that you have some context for your answer.

If you are interested in participating as a performance artist in the prototype production in October—or in subsequent performances in 2014—please get in touch with SFIAF director Andrew Wood at 415-399-9554 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
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