The Role of Context in the Creative Process: A Global Dance Panel Discussion
San Francisco International Arts Festival
May 19th @ 6:00 p.m.Free Admission
Prior to the opening night performances there will be several educational activities featuring artists participating in the Festival. This one, “The Role of Context in the Creative Process,” is a global dance panel discussion with choreographers Hiroshi Koike (Japan), Lora Juodkaite (Lithuania), Christine Cali (United States and Korea) and Jesse Bie (United States) on what roles cultural and social context play in the creative process in the abstract world of modern and postmodern dance.
This panel discussion is hosted by Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture as part of the San Francisco International Arts Festival, which runs from May 19 – June 5 exclusively at FMCAC. The Festival features over 100 performances by 50 different ensembles, as well as an expansive arts exhibition celebrating 100 years of the Dada Movement. Get discounts on tickets to see multiple shows at the Festival by buying a Festival pass. More details HERE.