Cal Performances presents the world premiere of Jamar Roberts
Holding Space, streaming thru Sept. 8. $5-$60. https://calperformances.org/
Circe: The Twilight of a Goddess
Max Brumberg-Kraus feminist queer retelling of the myth of Circe in Homer s
The Odyssey set on floating stages at East Bay s Point San Pablo Harbor, with food and drinks, and live music. $100-$120. 7pm-10:30pm, Aug. 6, 7, 8. https://www.circetwilight.com/
Modern Garage Movement @ SAFEhouse Arts
MGM s touring dance,
God Knows Where is performed, with a participatory workshop. Aug. 8, 5pm. $10-$25. 145 Eddy St. https://safehousearts.org/
New Conservatory Theater Company
In Good Company, a podcast for when life goes off-script; also,
Bay Area Reporter :: Going Out, July 30-Aug 6, 2021 ebar.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ebar.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Cal Performances presents the world premiere of Jamar Roberts
Holding Space, streaming thru Sept. 8. $5-$60. https://calperformances.org/
Ballet22
The East Bay dance company that disrupts traditional gender roles in classical ballet shares the new dance film Totum, filmed at the Sf Mint. July 23-25, 30-Aug 1. https://www.ballet22.com/
Black Choreographers Festival @ Dance Mission Theatre
Informal showing of solos, duos and trios by Gregory Dawson, Ashley Gayle, Shawn Hawkins, Erik Lee and Yeni Lucero. July 25, 6pm. $5-$20. http://bcfhereandnow.com
Max & Val: Stripped Down @ Hoffman Theatre, Walnut Creek
The handsome Chmerkovskiy brothers from
Dancing With the Stars perform their fun touring show with lots of dancing. Lesher Center for the Arts, $ 8pm. 1601 Civic Drive. https://maksandvaltour.com/tour/
Asian Art Museum Reopens to Public rafu.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rafu.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC
As part of the Smithsonian’s third annual (and first virtual) Women Filmmakers Festival, artist, filmmaker, and writer Mariam Ghani will join Saisha Grayson, time-based media curator at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and Sabrina Sholts, curator of biological anthropology at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, for a conversation about the history of pandemics. The conversation will include clips of her film
DIS-EASE, which delves into themes of illness and invasion as well as excerpts from her in-progress short
The Fire Next Time, which traces the connection between epidemics and social upheaval from the 1800s to the present. Through the end of the week, Ghani’s feature-length documentary