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CounterPULSE

1310 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 map
cross street: 9th Street
district: SoMa


Tel. 415-626-2060
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Events Calendar
Wed Aug 13 - Thu Aug 14
Jo Kreiter/Flyaway Productions and Oasis for Girls present dances by young women, ages 14-20. For two months this summer, CounterPULSE will provide an artistic home for teenage girls exploring strength, independence and advocacy through the pract... More
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About CounterPULSE

CounterPULSE provides support and low cost resources for emerging artists.

CounterPULSE is an incubator space to create socially relevant, diverse, grassroots art and activism. The center provides low-cost access and technical support to under-served artists from diverse communities who create non-commercial, experimental and grassroots cultural events. CounterPULSE curates and produces

• performances
• screenings
• readings
• dance jams
• classes
• meetings
• discussions
• rituals
• workshops
• exhibits
• print and media projects
• community events

• It is 3,800 sq. ft. space which represents a nearly 100% increase in space
over the venue at 848.
• It has large south facing windows.
• It has 20-ft. ceilings with no obstructing support columns to allow aerial
and circus arts.
• It is an ADA-accessible venue.
• It is centrally located (Mission/near 9th St.) near public transportation

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Editorial Review
Jess Curtis’ Under the Radar Image
Jess Curtis’ Under the Radar
Inspired Spontaneity
By Nirmala Nataraj (03/29/2007)

" I’m at CounterPULSE ten minutes before Renaissance man/theatrical swashbuckler Jess Curtis’ highly anticipated show, "Under the Radar". As I’ve gathered from the website and tight-lipped program material, a kaleidoscopic assortment of dancers and performance artists will be entertaining the audience with genre-liberal food for thought: that includes concepts like beauty, normalcy, and preconceived notions of (dis)ability. All very heady stuff, but at the time being, I’m more interested in what’s going on right now. "

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