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DESCRIPTION:Drawing on our university's mission of personal and social transformation, 
 CIIS Public Programs released a call for bay area performers of all types 
 interested in presenting new and existing work in response to the concept 
 of Performance as Resistance. This event features two of the selected 
 performers who applied to the call earlier this year.\n\nIn times of 
 protest, the works artists create are often a reflection of, and 
 contribution to, resistance efforts. This evening explores the intersection 
 of performing arts and resistance with two short dance pieces, followed by 
 conversations with their creators about their process, the meaning behind 
 the movements, and more.\n\nHope Mohr Dance presents an excerpt from 
 Precarious, a dance inspired by the passing of the last industrial 
 blacksmith shop in San Francisco. The performance was created by Hope Mohr 
 as a protest against San Francisco's gentrification boom as a threat to the 
 city's identity as a progressive, inclusive place accessible to a wide 
 variety of artists and artisans.\n\nHeather Stockton presents a new dance 
 work investigating how the body is weathered by the deluge of "emergency" 
 and "breaking development" news stories, and the resulting questions about 
 resistance. In this piece, she responds to the question: How is a body most 
 effective at performing resistance in this 
 time?\n\nTickets\nPre-registration - $10\nAt the Door - $15\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/11/29/18804977.php
SUMMARY:Bodies in Resistance
LOCATION:California Institute of Integral Studies\n1453 Mission Street\nSan 
 Francisco, CA 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/11/29/18804977.php
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