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July 14-18, July 21-25: Ballad of Polly Ann

by Labor Creates All Wealth
Every July day has Laborfest events, some of which are missing from the red letter listings. This "al fresco" textbook for all of us will teach the importance of a general strike which we need to put an end to the profit motive that is the cause of the budget "crisis" and war. Here is a July 14 event, The Ballad of Polly Ann, which also runs July 15-18 and July 21-25.
The Ballad of Polly Ann
July 14 (Tuesday) 8:00 PM ($20.00 advance, $25 at the door) (Show through 7/14 - 7/18, 7/21 - 7/25)
SOMArts Cultural Center - 934 Brannan St. at 8th St., San Francisco (Civic Center BART, Buses: 9, 10, 19, 27, 47)
By Flyaway Productions
An evening of dance celebrating women who built the Bay Area’s bridges.
The project celebrates the women who contributed to the design and construction of Bay Area bridges. This performance shows their experience with physical work, tools, heights, and machinery as well as their cultural experience working in a male dominated labor force, and how that affects their sense of self, femininity, family, and self worth.
Flyaway Productions has built an international reputation of bringing the lives and struggle of working people to performance theater. One of their works on the Copra Crane in San Francisco helped move the community to defend this relic of labor history for the generation today. In this work using the oral interviews by labor historian, Harvey Schwartz, of female bridge workers, we get the real life experiences of construction women on the job. The artistic portrayal of the lives of working people is a critical element in helping to transform our understanding of reality.
Choreography: Jo Kreiter, in collaboration with the company, Music: Pamela Z, Dancers: Mary Ann Brooks, Melissa Caywood, Jennifer Chien, Britt Karhoff, Kelly Kemp, Raissa Simpson and Alayna Stroud
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/61076 or 1.800.838.3006
http://www.flyawayproductions.com
See also:
http://www.tradeswomen.org/events/archives/000287.html
http://www.laborfest.net/2009schedule.htm
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