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DESCRIPTION:ABD Productions is pleased to present At The Table: VISIONS, the 8th annual 
 Skywatchers Festival, a free, three-day arts and performance festival in 
 the Tenderloin that highlights neighborhood challenges along with a 
 community-driven vision for the future. The 2019 Skywatchers Festival will 
 feature Came Here to Live, a new performance work by the Skywatchers 
 Ensemble, a multi-media art installation, and a community dinner and 
 dialogue about the changing neighborhood. At the Table: VISIONS will take 
 place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 17 – 19 at the Kelly Cullen 
 Community Center at 220 Golden Gate Ave. in San Francisco.\n\nFor the past 
 eight years, Skywatchers has been creating and performing powerful art that 
 emerges directly from the stories and experiences of neighborhood 
 residents. The Festival convenes hundreds of community members along with 
 emerging and established artists and advocates from outside the community 
 for cutting edge and powerful performances that illuminate the beauty, 
 diversity and challenges of the Tenderloin. \n\nSkywatchers Festival At The 
 Table: Visions culminates a two-year creative placemaking initiative funded 
 by the National Endowment for the Arts’ Our Town program to amplify the 
 rich and complex stories and talent of Tenderloin community members. In 
 addition to daily performances of Came Here to Live, the three-day festival 
 will feature a multi-media art installation along with a community meal and 
 dialogue centered on housing justice and community in a changing 
 neighborhood. \n\nPerformance\nCame Here to Live will be performed by the 
 Skywatchers Ensemble, a collaborative arts ensemble of intergenerational, 
 mixed-ability Tenderloin residents and ABD artists. Inspired by the stories 
 and issues facing its members, Came Here to Live offers a vision of what it 
 means to have a seat at the table, to dismantle the table, and to create 
 inclusion through creative resistance to systemic disenfranchisement. The 
 performance will be followed by an engaging audience discussion of the 
 themes presented in the show. Came Here to Live is co-created by the 
 Skywatchers Ensemble and Bay Area artist Anne Bluethenthal, Shakiri, jose e 
 abad, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Malia Byrne, Gabriel Christian, Dazié Grego, 
 and Deirdre Visser with Frances Sedayao, Rama Hall, Ian Winters, and 
 Peekaboo Jenkins.\n\nMulti-Media Arts\nThe multi-media art installation 
 will feature a collection of pieces created over the past two years by 
 Tenderloin residents. This includes the Opulence Project, which features 
 large-scale photo portraits of community members rendered as the 
 god/goddess of their imagination; a video of performance interventions 
 around hostile design; a short documentary about the Hotel Iroquois; and an 
 exhibition of 200 handmade banners of those who died on the streets in 
 2018. The installation will be available for viewing one hour before each 
 performance. \n\nCommunity Meal\nHundreds of Tenderloin residents and 
 supporters will break bread together at a free community meal sponsored by 
 Imperfect Produce and co-hosted by Skywatchers and Farming Hope. Residents 
 and community leaders will engage in a discussion about issues facing the 
 neighborhood ranging from food access to public health and safety. 
 \n\nSchedule\nFriday 5/17\n•	5:30 - Opening Reception\n•	7:00 
 –Performance of Came Here to Live\n\nSaturday 5/18\n•	4:00 - 
 Performance of Came Here to Live\n•	5:30 – Community Meal & 
 Conversations\n\nSunday 5/19\n•	12:30 – Processional from GLIDE to 220 
 Golden Gate\n•	1:00 - Performance of Came Here to Live\n\nThe 8th annual 
 Skywatchers Festival is made possible through the vision, generosity and 
 support of dozens of community partners and businesses, including: Luggage 
 Store/ 509 Community Space; GLIDE Foundation; Faithful Fools Street 
 Ministry; Kelly Cullen Community Center; Larkin Street Youth Services; 
 Tenderloin Museum; Demonstration Gardens; Cutting Ball Theater; SafeHouse; 
 CounterPulse; Coalition on Homelessness; Hospitality House; Center City 
 SRO; Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation; Tenderloin People’s 
 Congress; Community Housing Partnership; Tenderloin Community Benefit 
 District; and Farming Hope. Funding provided by California Arts Council, 
 Mazza Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, San Francisco Arts 
 Commission, San Francisco Grants for the Arts, Walter and Elise Haas Fund, 
 and Zellerbach Family Foundation.\n\n\nFor more information, visit 
 www.skywatchers.com \n\nAbout ABD Productions\nLed by Anne Bluethenthal, 
 ABD Productions seeks to inspire social change through the arts. A women- 
 and queer-centered multi-ethnic company, ABD Productions is committed to 
 creating new dance works in collaboration with diverse communities, and to 
 inspire creativity and confidence in others. Our performances use the 
 vocabulary of movement to create eloquent, bold and subversive acts of 
 art.\n\nWHAT:            \n8th Annual Skywatchers Festival At The Table: 
 VISIONS\n\nSchedule\nFriday, May 17\n•	5:30 - Opening Reception\n•	7:00 
 –Performance of Came Here to Live\n\nSaturday, May 18\n•	4:00 - 
 Performance of Came Here to Live\n•	5:30 – Community Meal & 
 Conversations\n\nSunday, May 19\n•	12:30 – Processional from GLIDE to 
 220 Golden Gate\n•	1:00 - Performance of Came Here to Live \nWHERE:       
    \nKelly Cullen Community Center at 220 Golden Gate Ave., San 
 Francisco\n\nTICKETS:\nThe event is free and open to the public\n\nINFO:    
                    \nFor more information, call (215) 287-3643 or visit 
 www.skywatchers.com \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/04/12/18822721.php
SUMMARY:Skywatchers Festival
LOCATION:Kelly Cullen Community Center, 220 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, CA 
 94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/04/12/18822721.php
DTSTART:20190518T003000Z
DTEND:20190518T033000Z
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