All star dance cast amplifies the voices of survivors of Long Covid in an intimate, site specific, immersive performance. Celebrating our legacy of resistance, resilience, empowerment & joy, this educational and inspiring piece reminds us that, against all odds, We Are. Still. Here.
Sat, June 21st - 11am, 3pm & 7pm
Sun, June 22nd - 11am & 3pm
7pm Sat performance livestreamed at GrownWomenDance.org. ASL Interpretation at 7pm Event.
10 weeks of Free Community Arts & Wellness Classes! Please visit GrownWomenDance.org for full Juneteenth season schedule.
SEATING IS LIMITED: Attendance is free but space is limited, please RSVP to reserve a seat. Please arrive early- unclaimed seats released to standby attendees 10 min before each performance.
STANDING & SEATED: Parts of the performance the audience will stand. We will have chairs available for anyone that needs/prefers to sit.
COVID PROTOCOLS.: Performance will begin outside, then travels inside the studio. All audience members will be gifted a new, individually wrapped N95 mask (3M Aura or Indiana Facemask), which WILL BE REQUIRED to enter inside of the studio. We will provide hand sanitizer and tote bags for your shoes at the door before entering the studio. We will have Aerus Pure Air Purifiers running indoors throughout the performance. If you are sick or think you may have been exposed, please stay home and take care of yourself and the community. You are also welcome to enjoy a partially obstructed performance outside (half of the performance is inside, but we have very large windows and a sound system)if you prefer to stay outside. We are happy to welcome you!
Dancer: Tonya Marie Amos, Photo by Robbie Sweeny
GWDC's 16th annual Juneteenth season is supported by The San Francisco Foundation, Kenneth Rainin Foundation, East Bay Community Foundation, Aspire Pilates Center, Balanced Body, Inc, California Arts Council, and fiscally sponsored by 501c3 Dancers Group.
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