PUSHfest honors diversity in dance, and audiences have the opportunity to experience distinct perspectives on dance at one of the Bay Area's leading performance venues. The Festival comprises two programs featuring choreography by artists currently active in different disciplines of dance including modern, ballet, hip�hop, ethnic, and multi�disciplinary. PUSHfest 2015 artists include local luminaries Martha L. Zepeda and Nina Haft, Izzie recipient Lindsey Renee Derry and contemporary Bharatanatyam company, Nava Dance Theater. Special guest artists include New York�based Thomas/Ortiz Dance, performing choreography by Frances Ortiz and Ted Thomas, a former dancer with the Paul Taylor Dance Company.
PUSHfest marks PUSH Dance Company's 10th Anniversary home season, for which the Company will premiere Raissa Simpson's Disequilibria, commissioned by the African American Art & Culture Complex and UC Davis' Institute for Exploration in Dance, Theatre, and Performance as well as a yet untitled new work by resident choreographer Katerina Wong.
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