Saturday, June 18 at 2pm & 8pm, Sunday, June 19, at 4 pm
The 2016 San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival, which this year features more than 400 dancers and musicians from 32 top Bay Area dance companies representing more than twenty world cultural traditions, 12 world premieres, and two North American premieres, concludes with Weekend 3 June 18 and 19 at the historic Palace of Fine Arts Theatre.
The 2016 Festival features dance traditions and innovations from Bolivia, Cambodia, China, the Congo, Egypt, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Korea, Lebanon, Mexico, Nicaragua, Okinawa, the Philippines, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, Spain, Tajikistan, and the US.
June 18 and 19 performances by: Alafia Dance Ensemble (Haitian Traditional) Antoine Hunter of Urban Jazz Dance Company (American Sign Language Dance) Ballet Folklorico Mexico Danza (Mexican Folkloric - Jalisco) Ballet Lisanga Congolese Performing Arts Company (Congolese Traditional) Charya Burt Cambodian Dance (Cambodian Classical) Jubilee American Dance Theatre (US Regional Social Dances) Juli Kim (Korean Traditional) Los Danzantes de Aztlan de Fresno State (Mexican Traditional - Veracruz) Tiruchitrambalam (Indian Bharatanatyam) Xpressions (Indian Folkloric).
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