Event Listing - Theater, Dance

Sat Jul 26 - Sun Jul 27

SPF3 presents

SoShe’s Performance Collective

Postcards, two evenings of contemporary dance


Tel. 415 885 4006
Website
$10 - $20
Tickets
Box Office: 415 885 4006

Location
Date and Time
975 Howard St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
cross street: 6th St.
district: SoMa


Sat Jul 26 (8pm)
Sun Jul 27 (8pm)

Description
Kerri Myers is a dancer, choreographer and performance artist based in San Francisco. Her work has been performed in Boulder and Denver CO, at Perseverance Theatre in Juneau AK, at the American College Dance Festival in Bellingham, WA, and at ODC Commons, Counterpulse, Dance Ground Keriac, Shotwell Studios and The Garage. Kerri is a core member of the award-winning samba/burlesque troupe Hot Pink Feathers, and performs with Dance/Theater Shannon. Kerri holds a BFA in Dance from the University of Colorado, Boulder.

Brianna Taylor hails from Portland, OR, and received her BA in dance from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 2003. Her movement and performance inspiration comes largely from modern and african dance, as well as yoga, flamenco, salsa, butoh, the movement of nature and the movement of travels. She was co-producer and choreographer for the performance collective Separation Anxiety in Boulder, CO, and has produced work in the Boulder and Capital Fringe Festivals. In Boulder she was also a member of Logo Ligi West African Dance Ensemble with the Mensah Brothers, and The Skeleton Dance Project with Onye Ozuzu. She has performed with various artists in Washington, DC and Portland, OR, and also had the privilege to perform with African Footprint International in Ghana, West Africa. In San Francisco she has performed with David Dorfman, Shifting Forces Productions, and Kerri Myers in ODC's Pilot 52.

Julie Wolfrum graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2003, with a B.A. in Dance and Communication. She has had the pleasure of working with such artists as Maya Dorn, Lara, Maykovich, Dancers without Borders, the House of Love, Onye Ozuzu, and the International Tap Association.

Daina Block studied at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, Australia, she simultaneously developed her kinesthetic relationship to movement with the dance craft of choreographic design. Her dedication and contribution as a dancer during her college years later paved her way to receive support from the Australian Arts Council in the category recognizing young and emerging artists. She fulfilled this grant and continued for an additional two years with the Australian contemporary dance company Dance Works under the artistic direction of Sandra Parker . Since having moved to the Bay Area, Daina has contributed choreographically to the San Carlos Children’s Theatres’ Little Mermaid and most recent production Get Smart. She has performed in an ODC pilot program and been a past performer at the Garage.