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Peace,Rest,Safety, Sold.-The Home Project
The dot com aftermath has left San Francisco and the Bay Area culturally shell shocked, leaving most of us with outrageous rents and little hope. Two local performance artists have documented and interviewed the experiences of dozens of Bay Area residents exploring the question "What is home?" to create a staged documentary.
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Peace, Rest, Safety, Sold.THE HOME PROJECT
Written and Performed by Sabrina Alonso, Amy Kelly and dozens of Bay Area residents
Home-
What is it?
Where is it?
How hard is it to find?
How hard is it to keep?
The dot com aftermath has left San Francisco and the Bay Area culturally shell shocked, leaving most of us with outrageous rents and little hope. Two local performance artists have documented and interviewed the experiences of dozens of Bay Area residents exploring the question "What is home?". From realtors to homeless citizens, tech professionals to housing activists the housing crisis has radically affected every citizen's view of home emotionally and socially. This theatrical event gives voice to that most basic of human needs incorporating the stories and thoughts of Bay Area residents into a mulitmedia staged documentary;.
Jon Sims Center for the Performing Arts
1519 Mission Street (at South Van Ness)
July 7,8, 14,15, 21,22,28,29 2001 (Sat and Sun)
8pm
$ 10-20 sliding scale (no one turned away) all profits go to St. Peter's Housing
Email: homeproject [at] onebox.com
Website: http://www.geocities.com/thehomeproject/thehomeproject.html
Peace, Rest, Safety, Sold.THE HOME PROJECT
Written and Performed by Sabrina Alonso, Amy Kelly and dozens of Bay Area residents
Home-
What is it?
Where is it?
How hard is it to find?
How hard is it to keep?
The dot com aftermath has left San Francisco and the Bay Area culturally shell shocked, leaving most of us with outrageous rents and little hope. Two local performance artists have documented and interviewed the experiences of dozens of Bay Area residents exploring the question "What is home?". From realtors to homeless citizens, tech professionals to housing activists the housing crisis has radically affected every citizen's view of home emotionally and socially. This theatrical event gives voice to that most basic of human needs incorporating the stories and thoughts of Bay Area residents into a mulitmedia staged documentary;.
Jon Sims Center for the Performing Arts
1519 Mission Street (at South Van Ness)
July 7,8, 14,15, 21,22,28,29 2001 (Sat and Sun)
8pm
$ 10-20 sliding scale (no one turned away) all profits go to St. Peter's Housing
Email: homeproject [at] onebox.com
Website: http://www.geocities.com/thehomeproject/thehomeproject.html
For more information:
http://www.geocities.com/thehomeproject/th...
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