OP Dialogues – Music, Dance, Conversation (SF)
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The Chan National Queer Arts Center | 656 Clement Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Event Details
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Opera Parallele & Chan National Queer Arts Center present
OP Dialogues – Music, Dance, Conversation – Discover Fellow Travelers
Experience poignant excerpts from Fellow Travelers by OP’s ‘Tim & Hawk’ Joseph Lattanzi and Jonathan Pierce Rhodes alongside the captivating LOVING STILL duets performed by San Francisco’s renowned contemporary dance company RAWdance, inspired by the evocative photographs of Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love, 1850-1950, which will also be on display. Delve into pre-Stonewall LGBT history with insights from local community historian Mason J, Castro LGBT Cultural District Director Tina Valentin Aguirre and Amy Whelan Esq., Senior Staff Attorney at the National Center for Lesbian Rights in conversation with OP Scholar in Residence Michael Mohammed, as we explore the themes and inspirations behind Fellow Travelers. Don’t miss this immersive fusion of art and conversation celebrating the resilience and beauty of LGBTQ+ culture.
This event is sponsored by the GLBT History Museum & Archives.
Thursday May 30th
Chan National Queer Arts Center – 170 Valencia St, San Francisco
6:30pm (Doors 6pm)
Cost: Pay What You Can – Suggested Amount $15
No one refused for lack of funds – Contact: bullhorn@operaparallele.org for complimentary tickets
Ticket Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/op-dialogues-music-dance-conversation-fellow-travelers-tickets-886420416327?aff=oddtdtcreator
About RAWdance & LOVING STILL
Award-winning contemporary dance company RAWdance shares two excerpts from “Loving Still” (2023), a series of duets bringing queer ancestors to life and to love. Each duet is inspired by images in “Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love, 1850s-1950s”, by Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell, featuring more than 300 previously unpublished photos representing what was once considered “forbidden love.” The creation of “Loving Still” was made possible by the Artist in Residence program at Jackson’s Square’s 836M gallery.
Presented by Opera Parallele
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Cost: FREE*