Lost and Found: Bay Area Edition
January 22, 2017
Danspace Project’s Lost & Found Platform continues! Through our partnership with SFMOMA’s Open Space (organized by Claudia La Rocco), San Francisco’s CounterPulse will host a West Coast discussion and screening event on Saturday, February 4th from 2-6pm. “We are thrilled about our first-ever collaboration between Open Space/SFMOMA, CounterPulse, and Danspace Project,” says Danspace Executive Director & Chief Curator Judy Hussie-Taylor. “It has been an aspiration of mine to be able to extend the conversations initiated by Danspace’s Platforms to like-minded communities across the country. We couldn’t be more honored to connect with two great organizations and artists in the SF Bay Area.” La Rocco writes:
“New York is one epicenter of HIV/AIDS in America. The other is San Francisco. As a bicoastal collaboration with Danspace Project, whose Platform series Lost and Found: Dance, New York, HIV/AIDS, Then and Now ran October 13th through November 19th, and in partnership with CounterPulse, SFMOMA’s Open Space gathers an intergenerational group of artists to explore various themes, questions, histories, and lineages as they relate, directly and obliquely, to the impact HIV/AIDS continues to have on dance and performance in the Bay Area and beyond. The afternoon event, which features Annie Danger, Xandra Ibarra, Monique Jenkinson, Rhodessa Jones, Keith Hennessy, Brontez Purnell, Helen Shumaker, and Amara Tabor-Smith, will include discussion, screenings and performative moments. Audience members are free to come and go as they please, and are also encouraged to visit the Lost and Found series on Open Space for related content.”
Sat, February 4, 2017
2:00 – 6:00PM PST
FREE
at CounterPulse
80 Turk Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Event details & RSVP: http://www.counterpulse.org/event/lost-found-bay-area-edition/
Revisit Platform 2016: Lost and Found in our Journal Issue 4