Oct. 15 - 16: 11am, 11:45am, 12:30pm, 1:15pm, 2pm, 2:45pm both days
On Oct. 15 and 16, 2016, San Francisco Trolley Dances returns with performances from the Castro to the Financial District/South of Market. An annual, admission-free festival that takes place each October, SFTD has been dubbed "art for citizens" and "a gift to the City." A total of 12 tours are scheduled over the weekend, six each day starting at 11am, 11:45am, 12:30pm, 1:15pm, 2pm and 2:45pm. Each tour runs approximately two hours.
The festival aims always to be eclectic with a presentation of a variety of dance styles. This year, audiences will get a taste of classical Indian dance, dance theater, contact improvisation, traditional Filipino folk dance, and much more. Featured performers include Chitresh Das Dance Company, Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, James Graham Dance Theatre, Monique Jenkinson aka Fauxnique, Laura Elaine Ellis, Parangal Dance Company and Epiphany Productions. Live music will accompany many of the performances.
The tours start at the Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial Branch Library, and audiences are advised to arrive early to register. At each site, trained volunteers greet audience members, and act as guides leading audiences along the performance journey. Attendees have the option to walk or bike to the performance sites on their own. Route maps will be available on site and online at epiphanydance.org. Media contact: John Hill, johnhillpr@gmail.com, tel. 510-435-
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