PUSH Dance Company Launches PUSHfest at ODC Theater
Organization:
Push Dance Company
Category:
Performing Arts
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
9/19/2014
End Date:
9/21/2014
Start Time:
8:00 PM
End Time:
11:00 PM
Event
Info:
Program A: Friday, Sept 19, at 8pm and Sunday, Sept 21, at 4pm Program B: Saturday, Sept 20, at 8pm and Sunday, Sept 21, at 7pm
PUSH Dance Company, under the direction of Raissa Simpson, announces the inaugural season of PUSHfest: a cross-genre (modern, ballet, hip-hop, ethnic, and multi-disciplinary) dance festival that situates 14 mid-career and emerging choreographers in two different programs at ODC Theater, 3153 17th Street, San Francisco, September 19-21, 2014. Tickets for the 2014 PUSHfest Dance Festival are priced $30 general admission, $28 advance, $25 SeniorStudent, $50 festival pass for both programs, and may be purchased at http://odcdance.org/buytickets.php or visit www.pushdance.org for more information about PUSHfest or PUSH Dance Company.
The festival's intrigue is to mix a diverse and culturally relevant entity that is carefully curated by a professional panel made up of artists and presenters. Part of the success of PUSH is its commitment to building community and engaging diverse audiences from different walks of life. The lineup includes well-known Bay Area choreographers Randee Paufve and Hope Mohr and traveling artists range from Los Angeles based Project 21 Dance to Kansas City based choreographer Chadi El-Khoury. Artistic Director Raissa Simpson will restage the audience favorite Point Shipyard Point, a dance installation which premiered this past spring at the Museum of the African Diaspora. PUSH will also premiere a new work by Resident Choreographer Katerina Wong, who will make her debut as choreographer for the company.
PUSH Dance Company's 2014 season is generously supported by the San Francisco Arts Commission, Zellerbach Family Foundation, and ODC Theaters' Fleishhacker Opportunity Fund.
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