“Rising Tides” Vertical Dance: Bandaloop’s “Dances for Sea and Low Sky” (Sept. 26-28)
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Hangar 25 (Alameda) | Hangar 25, 1951 Monarch Street, Alameda, CA
Free / RSVP
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“Rising Tides” Vertical Dance: Bandaloop’s “Dances for Sea and Low Sky” (Sept. 26-28)
Vertical Dance Company Bandaloop’s fabled creativity comes to the island as part of Rising Tides, the public arts initiative designed to harness the power of art and performance to connect with people and inspire action around climate change; Somewhere to Land: Dances for Sea and Low Sky is a new, site specific vertical dance work that will use the metal girders of Hangar 25 at the western end of Seaplane Lagoon as a vertical stage to explore themes of rewilding through the metaphorical lens of birds returning to nest there in order to initiate the process of reclaiming what is the future site of De-Pave Park, that when complete will re-establish wetlands on what is currently dead tarmac
Dances for Sea and Low Sky
Vertical dance innovators BANDALOOP premiere their new work Somewhere to Land featuring original live music by Bay Area luminaries, Destani Wolf and Ben Juodvalkis. Somewhere to Land is an anchor project of RISING TIDES, the City of Alameda’s climate arts initiative. ● Show Details
Thursday-Saturday, September 26, 27, 28
Pre-Show 6:30-7:30pm ● Performance 7:30-8:30pm
Hangar 25, 1951 Monarch Street, Alameda ● Event Map
● FREE for all Ages (RSVP Requested) – or – $65 VIP Package (Drink & Deluxe Seating)
● Group Packages Available (Great Opportunity for Teambuilding)
● Optional Add-On: $15 (5:30pm or 6pm) St. George Distillery Tours
● Free Shuttle Service from Ferries to performance site
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE
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