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INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL 2025 (APRIL 30 – May 11) Wednesday,
APRIL 30, 2025 - All Day | Cost: FREE* *Some events are free, but most
have ticket prices that range from $20-50 THE MISSION DISTRICT |
Mission St. and 20th St., SAN FRANCISCO, CA Mission District SAN
FRANCISCO Event Details SFIAF SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL ARTS
FESTIVAL OPENS ON APRIL 30 – Features Multiple World & U.S.
Premieres – Addresses Issues of Civil Rights, Near & Afar Who:
Multiple Artists What: SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL
WHERE: Multiple Venues in THE MISSION DISTRICT Dates: APRIL 30 – May
11, 2025. Tickets: FREE – $50. FESTIVAL PASSES: $45 – $175 Box
Office and Information: https://www.sfiaf.org [https://www.sfiaf.org]
or 415-399-9554 Final preparations continue this week for the start of
the start of the 2025 San Francisco International Arts Festival on
Wednesday April 30. A full calendar of performances is listed below
and there is a full calendar AT THIS LINK . True to form, the Festival
will feature an abundance of both World and US Premiere Performances
with international artists flying to SFO from seven countries to join
a platform with more than 40 of their Bay Area based peers. View this
post on Instagram A post shared by SF International Arts Festival
(@sf_international_arts_festival) SFIAF 2025 FESTIVAL CALENDAR
CHRONOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE LISTINGS BY DISCIPLINE ARE AS FOLLOWS DANCE
& CIRQUE Helen Wicks Works (USA) Radio Vision (2025, World Premiere)
Fri May 2, 8:00pm; Sun May 4, 3:30pm 20 mins. Shared Bill With Alive &
Well Productions. Total Duration: 50 mins Theatre of Yugen’s NOH
Space, 2840 Mariposa St. Radio Vision , a solo choreographed and
performed by Helen Wicks, is an ode to music composition teacher Nadia
Boulanger and the origins of broadcast television 100 years ago. Radio
Vision synthesizes Wicks’ conversation with legendary composer
Quincy Jones and research on her great-grandfather, Universal’s
Music Supervisor Joe Gershenson. Alive & Well Productions (USA) The
Four Seasons of Hamadan (2025, San Francisco Premiere) Fri May 2,
8:00pm, Sun May 4, 3:30pm 23 minutes. Shared bill with Helen Wicks
Works Total Duration: 50 mins Theatre of Yugen’s NOH Space, 2840
Mariposa St. The Four Seasons of Hamadan is a duet for violinist and
dancer that interweaves Persian and Jewish music and dance traditions
to express intercultural harmony. This project blends folkloric forms
from the artists’ respective heritages and reimagines that material
through a contemporary lens. Sarada Kala Nilayam (USA) Imagining Pain:
The Menster Saga (2024, Bay Area Premiere)Sat May 3, 2:30pm, Sun May
4, 7:00pm 25 mins . Shared Bill with Samudra Dance Creations. Total
duration 65 mins Tix: $20 – $28 Gen Adm. Theatre of Yugen’s NOH
Space, 2840 Mariposa St. In this piece, a woman’s lifelong
suffering, beginning in her teens, is depicted as she confronts
disbelief and self-doubt amidst undiagnosed pain, embodied by the
menstrual monster. Through Bharatanatyam and yoga-inspired movements,
this dance drama illuminates the unseen struggles of women. Samudra
Dance Creations Fearless Women – A Celebration of Women’s
Literature (work-in-progress) Sat May 3, 2:30pm, Sun May 4, 7:00pm 35
mins. Shared Bill with Sarada Kala Nilyam . Total duration 65 mins
Tix: $20 – $28 Gen Adm. Theatre of Yugen’s NOH Space, 2840
Mariposa St. Innumerable women poets and writers of South Asian origin
remain relatively unknown. In this dance work, soloist Jyotsna
Vaideeswaran explores the stories of India’s early women writers and
their works. Words that interrogate injustice, with searing questions
of gender and faith, raising their voices. Melissa Cruz Flamenco (USA)
Tablao Flamenco Sat May 3, 7:30pm 60 minutes with intermission. Tix:
$20 – $28 Gen Adm. Abanico Coffee Roasters, 2121 Mission St The
vibrance and allure of flamenco come alive in this tribute to the
flamenco “tablao,” an improvised collaboration allowing for the
expression of the full spectrum of human emotion. Deep cante jondo
juxtaposed with light-hearted cante chico, the pulse of palmas and the
stirring poly-rhythms of heel work weave and unravel to create tension
and release so emblematic of flamenco. Agathe and Adrien (Canada)
N.Ormes (2023, West Coast Premiere) Thu May 8, 8:30pm; Sat May 10,
8:00pm 60 mins w/out intermission. Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Dance Mission
Theater, 3316 24th St. N.Ormes is a circus show where the duo Agathe
and Adrien push the limits and expectations of their own bodies and
gender norms. Provocative, dysfunctional and tender, the piece brings
the viewer to question their own assumptions about understanding
equity. PULP (USA) Pulp and it’s completely different but also still
pulp (2025, World Premiere) Fri May 9, 7:30pm; Sat May 10, 7:00pm; Sun
May 11, 2:30pm & 6:)0pm 60 min w/out intermission Tix: $20-$28 Gen
Adm. Folk Yoga Studio, 3315 20th St Pulp and it’s completely
different but also still pulp is a dance show full of personality,
attitude, vulnerability and juicy oranges. PULP uses dance and theater
to ask questions, have conversations and hopefully make you laugh
about our relationships with ourselves, the world and its outrageous
constructs. PULP shares their perspectives on what consumes most of
their 30-something-year-old lives: autonomy, identity, injustice,
pleasure, communication, betrayal and love. Suichu-megane∞ (Japan)
my choice, my body (2021) and Anchor (2023) (U.S. Premieres) Fri May
9, 8:30pm; Sat May 10, 4:00pm 50 mins with intermission Tix: $20-$28
Gen Adm. Dance Mission Theater, 3316 24th St. Suichu ‘Megane∞, led
by Ayane Nakagawa, explores “freedom” through powerful movement
and visual vocabulary influenced by Nihon Buyo (Japanese classical
dance) and contemporary dance theaters . Their signature works “my
choice, my body” and “Anchor” confront societal norms,
celebrating autonomy, destiny, and the struggles tied to gender and
sexuality with an unflinching, evocative edge. Abhinaya Dance Company
of San Jose (USA) Unbound (2017) Sun May 11, 2:00pm Duration: 40 mins.
Shared Bill with InSyncKathak Total duration 95 mins Tix: $20-$28 Gen
Adm. Dance Mission Theater, 3316 24th St. Rasika Kumar’s solo
Bharatanatyam production takes you on an intimate journey, revealing
how we, as women navigating our lives, endure a thousand subtle cuts
that diminish us, forcing us to shrink and occupy less space in the
world. What if we expanded to live a bold and unapologetic life?
InSyncKathak Dancers (USA) Prakriti (2020) Sun May 11, 2:00pm 45 mins.
Shared bill with Abhinaya Total duration 95 mins Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm.
Dance Mission Theater, 3316 24th St. Prakriti is an ode to Mother
Nature. Creation, coexistence, change, and resilience are threads
woven into the beautiful tapestry of life. Drawing upon myriad
personal experiences like wildfires, earthquakes, and droughts in
California, this relentless human spirit and its tryst with Mother
Nature is presented through Indian classical Kathak dance. Theatre
Flamenco of San Francisco Sun May 11, 7:00pm 50 mins with intermission
Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Dance Mission Theater, 3316 24th St Tríptico is
a captivating flamenco performance that blends the passion and
tradition of flamenco with the innovative spirit of contemporary
dance. Artistic Director and flamenco dancer Carola Zertuche leads
this dynamic collaboration, where three dancers—Zertuche,
contemporary artist Nol Simonse, and flamenco dancer Nevarez
Encinias—explore the intersections of movement, gender, and
expression. MUSIC Dee Spencer Trio with Michelle Jacques & Students
Women in Jazz & World Music Graduation Concert Fri May 2, 7:00pm 90
mins w/out intermission. Tix: Free / By Donation Community Music
Center, 544 Capp St. The culmination of SFIAF’s free vocal training
course for 15 – 24 year olds led by Dr. Dee Spencer with Mistress of
Choirs Michelle Jacques. Moe Staiano Ensemble (USA) Music for Eight
Guitars (The Parting Gift) Fri May 2 7:30pm 30mins. Tix: $20-$28 Gen
Adm. Monkeybrains, 933 Treat Ave Composer and percussionist, Moe
Staiano continues to explore works for electric guitar ensembles with
his third composition–an experimental exploration of tonal interplay
and contrasting rhythms for eight electric guitars, bass, drums and
percussion. Romano & Ophir Duo (USA) Classical & Latin American
Interpretations Saturday, May 3, 2:00 PM 70 mins w/out intermission.
Tix: $20 – $28 Barbara Berkeley Studio, 3340 A 18th St. Works from
the Baroque era to the present day re-imagined with harp, clarinet and
flute, offering a fresh new look at classical music, and interwoven
with the dynamic flare of Amelia’s original compositions inspired by
Latin American rhythms and folk traditions. Motion (USA) Circle
Singing Saturday May 3, 4:30pm 90 mins w/out intermission. Tix: $20
– $28 Gen Adm. Community Music Center, 544 Capp St. Bobby
McFerrin’s group, MOTION present a circle singing event. Through
improvisation, MOTION will spontaneously create music that promotes
community, harmony, health and joy. This is an interactive event where
the audience will participate in the experience so come free your
voice with Tammi Brown, Bryan Dyer, Destani Wolf and David Worm.
JazzFrancisco (USA) Sat May 3, 6:00pm 60 mins w/out intermission
Barbara Berkeley Studio 3340A 18th Guitarist Jackson Moran and
clarinetist Nathaniel Vincent will be performing a set comprised of
Jazz standards played in the style of Django Reinhardt. They will also
be performing some original pieces drawing inspiration from
Reinhardt’s style of playing. Valerie Troutt Trio (USA) Loopy Church
Sat May 3, 6:30pm 45min w/out intermission. Tix: $20 – $28 Gen Adm.
Fingersnaps Media Arts 3527 20th St Valerie Troutt presents “Loopy
Church,” a captivating performance that blends soulful melodies with
innovative looping techniques. Utilizing a loop pedal, live
percussion, guitar, and backing vocals, Valerie creates a rich,
layered sound that resonates deeply. Robert Lopez Ensemble featuring
Jorge Alabê (USA) Ogum Onirê (2025, World Premiere) Sat May 3,
8:30pm 50 mins w/out intermission. Tix: $20 – $28 Gen Adm. Community
Music Center, 544 Capp St. Ogum Onirê is a suite of ancestral music
originating from the Candomblé religion. These practices, enduring
the Transatlantic slave trade and centuries of religious intolerance
are a staple of Brazilian culture. This work adds chamber music
instrumentation to traditional Candomblé ensemble featuring the
prominent educator and master drummer Jorge Alabê. Conspiracy of
Venus (USA) Sun May 4, 2:00pm 60 minutes w/out intermission. Tix: $20
– $28 Gen Adm. Community Music Center, 544 Capp St. Conspiracy of
Venus performs music of Leonard Cohen, PJ Harvey, and more, with dance
and choreography by Bethany Mitchell, and choral arrangements by Joyce
Todd McBride, director. Francis Wong (USA) Wong Wei’s Legacy
(work-in-progress) Sun May 4 3:00pm. 60 mins. w/out intermission. Tix:
$20-$28 Monkeybrains, 933 Treat Ave Wong Wei’s Legacy is a new work
integrating music, text, and movement, by saxophonist, Francis Wong
exploring three generations of the Wong family through war and flight
as refugees in the latter half of the 20th Century. Artists: Francis
Wong, William Roper, Karl Evangelista, Deszon X. Claiborne,and Lynn
Huang. Music in-Takht (USA) Nile Vibes: Ancient Roots, Modern Grooves
Sun May 4, 6:30pm 105 minutes with intermission. Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm.
Community Music Center, 544 Capp St. Dive into the enchanting world of
Egyptian instrumental music with Music in-Takht, the Bay Area’s
premier Egyptian heritage ensemble! Journey through the sounds of
Egyptian classical music to modern contemporary Egyptian grooves in a
night of mesmerizing melodies. Karma Roulette Quartet (USA) Slinky
Proverb (2024, California Premiere) Sun May 4, 7:00pm 105 mins with
Intermission. Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Red Poppy Art House, 2698 Folsom
St Slinky Proverb is the title of one of two new works by Michael
Smolens that will be performed as part of this evening length concert.
Slinky Proverb combines West-African groove with bluesy, contemporary
jazz and 20th century classical-influenced melodies. The second new
composition is titled Abakim featuring the kalimba that progresses
into a jazz waltz. Rashida Oji & Just Now Directions (2001) Wed May 7.
7:00pm. 60 mins w/out intermission. Tix: $20 – $28 Gen Adm.
Fingersnaps Media Arts, 3527 20th St. Rashida Oji & Just Now present a
performance featuring Rashida on vocals and guitar, accompanied by
Lillie Robinson on bass and Wade Peterson on percussion. A founding
member of Linda Tillery & the Cultural Heritage Choir, Rashida uses
her powerful voice to uplift and heal, empowering audiences to
transform suffering into strength and resilience. Barrio Mundial Trio
Wed May 7, 8:00pm 60 mins w/out intermission. Tix: FREE Chile Lindo,
2943 16th St The Barrio Mundial Trio, featuring Javi Jiménez and Ross
Howe on guitar and Luis Jiménez on percussion, perform a fusion of
flamenco and gypsy jazz. Co-presented by SF Planning Dept. Moving Van
Trio Flight Risk (2025, World Premiere) Thu May 8, 8:00pm 60 mins
w/out intermission. Tix: $20 – $28 Gen Adm. Fingersnaps Media
Arts, 3527 20th St. Moving Van will present an intimate night of
music performing a low-volume, heartfelt set, bringing deep grooves
and soulful melodies in a warm, stripped-down setting. This special
performance features the premiere of the new composition, Flight Risk
. The No-Mads (USA) Guilty Pleasures and Hip Hits Music of
20th-Century American and European Pop Culture Fri May 9, 7:00pm 70
mins w/out intermission. Tix: $20 – $28 Gen Adm. Fingersnaps Media
Arts, 3527 20th St. An invitation to celebrate music’s reign in the
20th-century pop culture of Europe and the Americas! Jazz, TV and film
themes, rock, French waltzes, Italian folk songs, Bossa Nova, and more
are on The No-Mads’ instrumental program to bring a smile with
once-familiar songs that maybe you’ve forgotten that you know and
love. Ensemble for These Times (USA) Mujeres ahora Fri May 9, 7:30pm
70 mins with intermission Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Community Music
Center, 544 Capp St. Award-winning contemporary music group Ensemble
for These Times (E4TT) celebrates works by 21st century Latina
composers Gabriela Lena Frank, Tania León, Carla Lucero, Claudia
Montero, Angélica Negrón, and Gabriela Ortiz. Performed by Nanette
McGuinness, soprano, Margaret Halbig, piano, Lylia Guion, violin, and
Vanessa Ruotolo, cello. Pre-concert talk with Carla Lucero. Prasant
Radhakrishnan Trio (USA) Fri May 9 8:00pm. 45 mins. Shared Bill with
Siddique Ahmed . Total duration 105 mins Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm.
Monkeybrains, 933 Treat Ave The Prasant Radhakrishnan trio features
Carnatic and jazz saxophonist, Prasant Radhakrishnan, Carnatic and
hybrid kit percussionist Rohan Krishnamurthy, and jazz bassist and
guitarist, Eric Vogler. This new trio will present original work
drawing on Indian classical and jazz traditions and the shared energy
of many years of playing together. Siddique Ahmed & Eman Hashimi (USA)
Melodies & Rhythms from Afghanistan Fri May 9 8:00pm. 45 mins. Shared
Bill with Prasant Radhakrishnan . Total duration 105 mins Tix: $20-$28
Gen Adm. Monkeybrains, 933 Treat Ave Sumi Lee – Ramiro Boero Duo
(USA) El Gaucho Perdido Saturday, May 10, 4:30 PM 70 mins w/out
intermission. Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Community Music Center, 544 Capp
St. The Lee Boero Duo takes to the stage to premiere their new EP, a
daring collection of contemporary tango compositions that fuse
tradition with fresh ideas. With intricate arrangements, passionate
melodies, and a dynamic interplay between piano and bandoneón, this
concert offers an exhilarating, modern take on tango’s evolving
landscape. Malpica (USA) Abanico Coffee Roasters Sat May 10, 7:30pm 60
mins w/out intermission. Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Abanico Coffee
Roasters, 2121 Mission St. Malpica is a one-man band who blends modern
looping techniques with the vibrant rhythms of Latin America. Creating
live percussion, basslines, backing guitars, and vocal harmonies, he
delivers a dynamic solo performance. Fusing traditional syncopation
with innovative production, Malpica offers a captivating soundscape
that bridges tradition and technology. Loco Bloco (USA) Otro Mundo del
Azul Profundo (2025, World Premiere) Sat May 10, 8:00pm 45 mins w/out
intermission Cultura y Arte Nativa de las Americas, 1333 Florida St.
Otro Mundo del Azul Profundo celebrates Loco Bloco’s Carnaval 2025
theme in true Afro-Latin tradition – a high energy concert
performance featuring live music, percussion and dance, followed by a
DJ dance party. Come ready to move!celebrates Loco Bloco’s Carnaval
2025 theme in true Afro-Latin tradition – a high energy concert
performance featuring live music, percussion and dance, followed by a
DJ dance party. Come ready to move! Eryen Korath y Neblinas del
Pacífico (Colombia / USA) Mangroves and Marimba (2025, World
Premiere) Sat May 10, 8:30pm 90 mins mins w/out intermission. Tix:
$20-$28 Gen Adm. Community Music Center, 544 Capp St. Eryen Korath
Ortiz Garcés (Buenaventura, Colombia) and Neblinas del Pacífico (La
Mission, San Francisco) present a sound fabric of marimba de chonta
music from the Afro-Colombian Pacific: music of rivers and mangroves,
of polyrhythms and harmonies, of spirituality and everyday life, of
ancestors and tradition, of celebration and resistance. Melody of
China with Ali Akbar College of Music Ensemble (USA) Mystic Harmonies
(2025, World Premiere) Sun May 11, 2:00pm 75 mins w/out intermission.
Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Community Music Center, 544 Capp St Evoking fond
memories of their last shared concert at SFIAF 2017, Melody of China
performs in collaboration with Indian tabla virtuoso Swapan
Chaudhuri. The concert program will include repertoire from minority
ethnic groups in China as well as the world premiere of a new work for
mixed ensemble featuring Chinese and Indian trained musicians. Sameer
Gupta (USA) Jupiter (2024) Sun May 11, 4:00pm 75 mins w/out
intermission. Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Monkeybrains 933 Treat Ave.
Jupiter is a shoegaze inspired free jazz experiment with visions of
Indian classical music and universal consciousness joining epic
improvisational journeys set across a luscious landscape of
long-sample warping and shimmering dynamics. The piece sets a luminous
tone through its interstellar raga-inspired improvisations woven
throughout a cosmic drone landscape. Teresa Tam, Obadiah Díaz Wrynla,
Basma Edrees (USA) Bach, Tango & Beyond Sun May 11, 4:30pm 105 mins
with intermission. Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Red Poppy Art House, 2698
Folsom St. Teresa, Obadiah, and Basma unite with diverse musical
histories to present a dynamic blend of traditions. Rooted in tango,
their repertoire spans Bach to Piazzolla, Disney to Mandopop.
Showcasing violin, voice, and bandoneón, their performances highlight
expertise, cultural influences, and a shared exchange that resonates
deeply with audiences and themselves. Gamelan Sari Raras (USA) Hanoman
in Action Sun May 11, 7:00pm 75 mins w/out intermission. Tix: $20-$28
Gen Adm. Community Music Center, 544 Capp St Experience the magic of
Javanese culture with Gamelan Sari Raras in a captivating Wayang Kulit
(traditional shadow puppet performance). Directed by Midiyanto, with
puppeteer Ki Hanggoro Murti and vocalist Heni Savitri, the show blends
ancient storytelling, shimmering shadows, and the hypnotic sounds of a
traditional bronze-forged gamelan orchestra. Duo, Brock & Spencer
(USA) Celebrating Mother’s Day with a Queer American Songbook Sun
May 11, 7:30pm 105 mins with intermission. Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. The
Chan National Queer Arts Center, 170 Valencia St. Two of the
nation’s greatest authorities on the extraordinarily diverse
American Songbook – Jason Brock & Dee Spencer come together to
curate this special cabaret with favorites from songwriters such as
George Gershwin, Cole Porter, and Rogers & Hart, while sharing stories
of the legendary LGBTQ+ performers who brought these songs to life
over the years. PERFORMANCE ART The Wandering Ensemble (USA) Lost &
Found (2025, World Premiere) Wed Apr 30, 8:00pm. El Rio, 3158 Mission
St. Thu May 8, 8:00pm. Monkeybrains, 933 Treat Ave. 70 mins w/out
intermission. Tix: Pay what you can. Suggest: $20. No one turned
away… Lost & Found explores the many losses of the last five years
as well as emerging futures arising out of the wreckage of old
systems, institutions, beliefs, and habits. Inclusive dance, music,
theatre, ritual, storytelling, and spectacle weave an immersive
performance ceremony guiding participants and witnesses towards
vibrant aliveness. Sha Sha Higby Dance in Sculptural Costume (USA) Sha
Sha Higby with Keith Evans “Feathered Fox” (2025, World Premiere)
Sat May 10, 2:00pm; Sun May 11, 1:30pm 60 mins w/out intermission.
Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Theatre of Yugen’s NOH Space, 2840 Mariposa
St. Using mobiles, micro-puppetry, and magic spears, the metaphoric
masks and costume dances through the symbolic plight of our skies,
forests, and our own demise. Fish fly up out of the dead sea catching
flying souls. Keith Evans with his fascination devices will
alchemically deify Sha Sha Higby’s handmade artifacts with moving
light. Anneli Kanninen (Estonia/Finland) HOMEing (Work-in-Progress)
Date(s) & Time(s): Sat May 10, 2:30pm, Sun May 11, 6:00pm30 mins.
Shared bill with Algiin. Total duration 70 mins Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm.
The Marsh Studio, 1062 Valencia St HOMEing is a personal exploration
through the lenses of different languages and contemporary dance of
what it means to grow roots in a new place. Arriving in a new country,
culture and a language, how does one start building home, while
remembering what has been left behind? SPOKEN WORD Speakeasy
Storytellers Everyone Has a Story to Tell Sat. May 3, 3:30pm, 90 mins
w/out intermission Tix: $0 – $20 Sliding Scale Monkeybrains, 933
Treat Ave Everyone Has a Story to Tell , is a testament to the
heritage that dwells in the veins of every human being. Stories
connect and bridge differences. History lives within us — a
compelling narrative waiting to be told, whether a person knows it or
not; every single person has a story within them. The Last Supper
Party (USA & Canada) An Evening of Poetry and Music with Fernando
Marti, Duane Forrest and Susan Dambroff. Open Microphone to Follow.
Sat. May 3, 6:00pm, 90 mins w/ intermission. Tix: FREE Temo’s Café,
3000 24th St The Festival organization’s monthly spoken word and
music performance series inspired by Fe Bongolan’s 200 sq. ft.
canvas of the same name. The Last Supper Party invites audience to
share ideas and find inspiration in the thoughts and words of artists
whose perspectives are drawn from a kaleidoscope of cultures. But who
are united by compassion and a common desire to seek justice, equity
and truth. The Po’ Poets Project of POOR Magazine (USA)
Houseless/Poor Mamas Write Homes with Poems (2025, World Premiere) Sat
May 10, 6:00pm. 120 mins with intermission. Tix: Pay what you can.
Suggest: $20. No one turned away… Monkeybrains, 933 Treat Ave Po’
Poets of POOR Magazine (poor, houseless, disabled, youth and elder
poets in resistance) presents writing from street, shelter and
community-based theatre/poetry workshops with poor and houseless
mamas. They will also show the trailer to new movie, Crushing
Wheelchairs (co-directed by Adrian Diamond and Muteado Silencio).
THEATRE Green Shoot Productions (Northern Ireland) In the Name of the
Son (2022, U.S. Premiere) Wed Apr 30, 7:00pm; Fri May 2 – Sat May 3,
8:00pm 70 minutes w/out intermission Victoria Theatre, 2961 16th St. A
captivating solo play starring Shaun Blaney that chronicles the
extraordinary life of Gerry Conlon (of the Guildford Four) following
his release from prison in 1989 (where he had been falsely convicted
and held by the British Government for 15 years). Conlon’s
rollercoaster story becomes a metaphor for Northern Ireland’s
struggle to escape the trauma of the Troubles. Wachowicz / Fret Studio
(Poland) Granica / The Border (2024, U.S. Premiere) Thu May 1, 7:00pm;
Sat May 3, 6:30pm 60 mins w/out intermission. Tix: Free / By Donation
Theatre of Yugen’s NOH Space, 2840 Mariposa St. A solo performance
with video by Monika Wachowicz that tells the true story of
transgendered Ukrainian performance artist, Antonina Romanova – a
member of the Polish ensemble, Teatr ZAR. Romanova was drafted into
the Ukrainian army to fight against the invading Russian army in 2023.
She recounts her experiences on film from the front line. Duane
Forrest (Canada) Bob Marley: How Reggae Changed the World (2022, U.S.
Premiere) Thu May 1 – Fri May 2, 8:30pm; Sat May 3, 3:00pm 60 mins
w/out intermission. Tix: $20 – $28 Gen Adm. Finger Snaps Media
Arts, 3527 20th St. Duane Forrest embarks on an acoustic journey
celebrating Bob Marley’s life and the roots of reggae. The
performance includes soulful renditions of legendary songs, exploring
reggae’s origins and its global impact. This interactive show
invites audiences to, reflect on the life of Marley, sing along and
connect through the power of music. Fairly Lucid Productions
(Australia/UK) MEMBER (2019, U.S. Premiere) Thu May 8 – Fri May 9,
7:00pm, Sat May 10, 6:30pm, Sun May 11, 2:30pm 70 minutes w/out
intermission. Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. The Marsh Studio, 1062 Valencia St
An award winning, gripping tale of brutality and brokenness, MEMBER
explores Sydney’s gay hate crimes (1970s–1990s). Written and
performed by Ben Noble, it follows Corey, a father confronting his own
homophobia. Accompanied by Simone Seales on cello, this raw production
delves into hatred, humanity, and the darkest corners of prejudice.
Duane Forrest with Tide & Foam (Canada / USA) Tree of Dreams
(work-in-progress) Thu May 8, 7:30pm, Sat May 10, 6:00pm 60 mins w/out
intermission. Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Theatre of Yugen’s NOH Space,
2840 Mariposa St Tree of Dreams is an immersive theatrical experience
blending live music, object storytelling, and projections. Duane
Forrest explores themes of fear, resilience, and self-discovery,
guiding audiences through a child’s journey to overcome trauma and
find hope. With symbolic characters and dynamic visuals, the show
invites deep reflection on personal growth. Us in the U.S. (USA) We
Was Here First (Work-in-Progress) Fri May 9, 8:00pm, Sun May 11,
5:00pm 60 mins w/out intermission Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. Theatre of
Yugen, 2840 Mariposa St A young girl uncovers a shocking truth: not
all Black Americans are direct descendants of Africa. This eye-opening
journey explores identity, history, and cultural understanding, as she
grapples with the complex truths about heritage, identity, and the
stories we tell ourselves. An enlightening and thought-provoking
experience for all. Algiin (USA) Silent Assassin (Work-in-Progress)
Sat May 10, 2:30pm, Sun May 11, 6:00pm 30 mins. Shared bill with
Anneli Kanninen Total duration 70 mins Tix: $20-$28 Gen Adm. The Marsh
Studio, Location:1062 Valencia St Silent Assassin is a theatrical
piece illustrates the nuances of our societal dilemma of addiction.
Silent Assassin shows a path to illuminate the cost and impact of our
personal and collective decision-making, development of consciousness,
and quality of life. WALKING TOURS Precita Eyes Mural Tours (USA)
Saturday Morning Special Sat May 3 and 10, 11:30am 90 mins w/out
intermission Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center, 2981 24th St. Artist and
local resident, Carmela Gaspar leads a tour through the streets and
alleys of the Mission, choosing to showcase the murals she loves the
most and sharing community lore as she goes. Precita Eyes Mural Tours
(USA) OG Classic Mission Mural Walk Sat 3 May & Sat May 10, 1:30pm 90
mins w/out intermission Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center, 2981 24th St
The original Mural Walk is led by muralist and Mission resident
Patricia Rose, who has worked with Precita Eyes for more than 40
years, as a mural painter and as a tour guide. The OG Tour includes
murals both old and new, and also shares information about the
neighborhood and the artists who paint here. Shaping San Francisco
(USA) What’s That Smell? A Walking Tour of the Northeast Mission
Industrial Zone Sat May 10, 11:00am 105 mins w/out intermission. Tix:
$20-$28 Gen Adm. Theatre of Yugen’s NOH Space, 2840 Mariposa St.
Chris Carlsson, long-time grassroots historian and guide to San
Francisco’s lost, forgotten and overlooked histories, takes
participants on a walk around the old industrial sites of the North
Mission. Pungent odors such as ammonia, baking bread, and roasting
hops, once common, are now only memories. Disclaimer: Please double
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