Bay Area Dance and the National Landscape

On April 20, 2017, we invite you to come together with a curated group of regional and national artists and presenters who bring diverse perspectives on dance practice and presentation to address pressing questions in the field of dance through a panel discussion and interactive conversation.

When

- PDT

WHERE
LEVYdance | 19 Heron St | San Francisco, CA 94103 | Map

FREE - REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Emboldening dance practice in uncertain times - a knowledge exchange between the left coast and the nation.

On April 20, 2017, we invite you to come together with a curated group of regional and national artists and presenters who bring diverse perspectives on dance practice and presentation to address pressing questions in the field of dance through a panel discussion and interactive conversation.

REGISTER

Guests include:

  • Bebe Miller, Bebe Miller Company, Columbus, OH
  • David White, The Yard, Martha’s Vineyard, MA
  • Dayna Hanson, Base, Seattle, WA
  • Jo Kreiter, Flyaway Productions, San Francisco, CA
  • Madison Cario, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
  • Patrick Makuakane, Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu, San Francisco, CA
  • Robert Moses, Robert Moses' KIN, San Francisco, CA
  • …and more!

Facilitators Sara Nash, Program Director for Dance at the New England Foundation for the Arts, and Rob Bailis, Associate Director at Cal Performances, will lead conversations on process, learning, challenges, and impact around creating and presenting dance, with a focus on practices and challenges unique to the Bay Area.

 

Thursday, April 20, 2017

  • 6:30pm: Doors Open

  • 7pm – 9:30pm: Panel Conversations

  • 9:30pm: Networking Reception with drinks and snacks

CONTACT
Kristin Gregory
Program Coordinator, National Dance Project

 

Co-hosted by NEFA's National Dance Project, CalPerformances, and LEVYdance.

 

The event meeting space is accessible for individuals using wheelchairs. Please contact Kristin Gregory by April 10, 2017 if other accommodations are needed for your participation.

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