ODC Theater presents Walking Distance Dance Festival - SF
Organization:
ODC Theater
Category:
Performing Arts
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
5/31/2013
End Date:
6/1/2013
Start Time:
7:00 PM
End Time:
9:00 PM
Event
Info:
May 31 at 7pm and 8pm June 1 at 4pm and 5pm June 1 at 7pm and 8pm
ODC's annual fringe-style festival returns for a second year with samplings of contemporary dance from around the nation. Each double bill offers a provocative pairing curated to spark conversation. Whether it's raw physicality, cinematic tableaus, or unexpected props, each performance is certain to offer the ephemeral, visceral thrills that only live dance can provide.
The full line-up includes Brian Brooks, Casebolt & Smith, Nicole Klaymoon's Embodiment Project, Rachael Lincoln & Leslie Seiters, ODC/Dance, Kate Weare & Company, Scott Wells & Dancers.
The programming showcases many of the artists' most celebrated works, offering a second chance to see a hot ticket or a perfect first taste of a choreographer who's new to you. Join us for a weekend of dance, zipping back and forth between shows and enjoying conversation with fellow arts enthusiasts.
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