Our top picks for dance in San Diego this season: Female choreography; 19th century revenge; Mexican women's history; storytelling, running and dance; and a big, participatory picnic.
Following the success of the 2023 program, including sold-out performances, The Rosin Box Project returns to the intimate Light Box Theater in ARTS DISTRICT, Liberty Station with ‘Empower,’ March 21-24, 29, & 30 to mark the launch of the 2024 Season: Exalt.Featuring three brand new creations from San Diego-based emerging female choreographers, Bethany Green and Carly Topazio, and a special commission from Guest Choreographer Cherice Barton, the program launches TRBP’s most ambitious season yet.“This is a really exciting program to kick off our 2024 Season,” says TRBP Artistic Director Carly Topazio. “We are constantly seeking ways to not only engage but also challenge and surprise audiences. Each of these choreographic voices is distinct and meaningful for different reasons, and all female! Empower presents a special opportunity to spotlight female creatives influencing the dance industry, but it’s also a unique opportunity to experience a diverse evening of world-cla
This weekend in the arts: The Rosin Box Project's "Debuts" production, a play about motherhood, SummerFest's final weekend and the intersection of mental health and craft.
San Diego s art scene is alive as ever with new music venues, art galleries, creative collaborative spaces, listening bars, artists, live music, and more. Here s the best of A&C in San Diego.