Latinx Hybrid Contemporary Dance Class
Taught by Primera Generacion Dance Collective (LA) Friday 11/15, 10-12 pm Dance Mission Theater 3316 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Cost: $ 25 - Tickets: Dancemissiontheater.org/workshops/
Class Description:Co-taught by members of Primera Generacion Dance Collective (LA), the artists will be teaching repertoire from their work "desmadre" (messiness) as collective embodiment. Be immersed in the signature style of an evolving Latinx contemporary dance genre including, contemporary release, Latin social dance techniques, dialogue, affect, and rasquache movement formations as a way of reveling in (un)known sites of belonging and dancing.
Bio:Primera Generación Dance Collective is a collaborative group based in Riverside, California and formed by Alfonso Cervera, Rosa Rodriguez-Frazier, Irvin Manuel Gonzalez, and Patricia (Patty) Huerta that focuses on the visibilization of Mexican American corporeality through movement-based exploration, process, and performance. The collective finds its roots in experimental choreography and research that focuses on Mexican American identity and its many marginalized connections.
Photo Credit: Jonathan Godoy
Latinx Hybrid Contemporary Dance Class
Taught by Primera Generacion Dance Collective (LA) Friday 11/15, 10-12 pm Dance Mission Theater 3316 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Cost: $ 25 - Tickets: Dancemissiontheater.org/workshops/
Class Description:Co-taught by members of Primera Generacion Dance Collective (LA), the artists will be teaching repertoire from their work "desmadre" (messiness) as collective embodiment. Be immersed in the signature style of an evolving Latinx contemporary dance genre including, contemporary release, Latin social dance techniques, dialogue, affect, and rasquache movement formations as a way of reveling in (un)known sites of belonging and dancing.
Bio:Primera Generación Dance Collective is a collaborative group based in Riverside, California and formed by Alfonso Cervera, Rosa Rodriguez-Frazier, Irvin Manuel Gonzalez, and Patricia (Patty) Huerta that focuses on the visibilization of Mexican American corporeality through movement-based exploration, process, and performance. The collective finds its roots in experimental choreography and research that focuses on Mexican American identity and its many marginalized connections.
Photo Credit: Jonathan Godoy
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