Fwd: Latinx Dance Fest at BAMPFA, Nov 22/23

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Nov 19, 2019, 9:30:56 PM11/19/19
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Festival featuring Latinx/Latin American contemporary choreographers happens this weekend at BAMPFA. Free to UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff.

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From: FLACC <ad...@flaccdanza.org>
Date: Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 5:52 PM
Subject: FLACC 2019-Bridges and Bones Crosses to Berkeley
To: DSWG <juanm...@berkeley.edu>


The Festival of Latin American Contemporary Choreographers carries on November 22-23 in Berkeley. 

FLACC 2019 Bridges & Bones 
-East Bay

 

Friday and Saturday

November 22-23, 2019
4:00pm-6:00pm

After a successful first weekend at Dance Mission Theater in San Francisco, FLACC activities continue Nov 22/23 and cross the Bay Bridge for the first time! Bridges & Bones enters the Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive to feature 12 Latinx choreographers divided into 2 separate programs. Audiences will go on a journey through various spaces to witness performances spread across the galleries.

Friday Nov. 22 (Program A)

  • randy reyes

  • Gizeh Muñiz

  • Javier Stell-Fresquez

  • Jocelyn Reyes

  • Liz Boubion & Karla Quintero

  • Ariadna Saenz & Wilfrido Terrazas


Saturday Nov. 23 (Program B)

  • Violeta Luna

  • Adrian Arias

  • David Herrera Performance Company

  • Zoë Klein Productions

  • NAKA Dance Theater + MUA

  • Liz Boubion & Karla Quintero

  • Ariadna Saenz & Wilfrido Terrazas

Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA)

FRIDAY / SATURDAY NOV. 22-23 - 4-6PM
2155 Center St, Berkeley, CA 94704

$13 General admission
$11 Non-UC Berkeley students, disabled, 65+
FREE BAMPFA members; UC Berkeley students, faculty, staff; 18 & under; one adult per child 13 & under; and artists in the BAMPFA collection/MATRIX
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