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  • Antoine Hunter Empowers Deaf Community Through Dance| KQED Arts
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  • Women Dancers Redefine Oakland's Street Dancing Scene | KQED Arts
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  • Bay Area Ballerina Comes of Age | KQED Arts
    Bay Area Ballerina Comes of Age | KQED Arts Many of 18-year-old Miko Fogarty’s friends in Orinda, CA will be entering college in the fall. But not Miko. She is on her way to the United Kingdom to pursue a career as a professional ballerina for the prestigious Birmingham Royal Ballet. It’s the latest leg in an artistic journey that began 13 years ago when as a kindergartner she fell in love with classical dance, and, after years of study with prominent Bay Area ballet teachers, enrolled at the San Francisco Ballet school.

    More at: http://ww2.kqed.org/arts/2015/07/16/bay-area-ballerina-comes-of-age/

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  • Fighting Climate Change with Dance | KQED Arts
    Fighting Climate Change with Dance | KQED Arts Bay Area dance choreographer KT Nelson’s production "Dead Reckoning" (composed by renowned former Kronos Quartet cellist Joan Jeanrenau) demonstrates how humans are navigating blindly through environmental damage.

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  • How Turfers and Ballet Dancers Found their Groove Together | KQED Arts
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  • Four Bay Area Acrobats Shine at Cirque du Soleil| KQED Arts
    Four Bay Area Acrobats Shine at Cirque du Soleil| KQED Arts Four Bay Area natives can currently be found under the big top performing as part of Cirque du Soleil’s latest touring extravaganza, Luzia.

    Siblings Marta and Devin Henderson, as well as Maya Kesselman and Dominic Cruz, all trained at the Circus Center in San Francisco.

    “Not only did these students train with us, but they trained with each other at the same time here,” says Circus Center executive director Barry Kendall. “And they’ve made working together almost like a family.”

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  • Steppin' Keeps Social Dance Alive
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  • Watch Dancers Swoop and  Soar on Marin Cliffs | KQED Arts
    Watch Dancers Swoop and Soar on Marin Cliffs | KQED Arts On cliffs high above the sea, dancers tumble through the sky. They’re members of BANDALOOP, a troupe that mixes modern choreography with rock climbing tech to create gravity-defying spectacles.

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  • Dancer Gerald Casel Explores the Duality of Being an Immigrant| KQED Arts
    Dancer Gerald Casel Explores the Duality of Being an Immigrant| KQED Arts For dancer and queer immigrant Gerald Case, the body is a recording device — one that asks: Can we design freedom? And if so, what do we do with it?

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  • Members of Sarah Bush Dance Project Commune with Oakland's Landscape | KQED Arts
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  • Bay Area Hip Hop: The Next Generation | KQED Arts
    Bay Area Hip Hop: The Next Generation | KQED Arts If you are all about Bay Area hip hop and you want to see what’s coming next on the dance front, take a look at Alex Flores and Marthy Galimba (dance names: Prince Ali and Marthy McFlyy). Or maybe you just want to see some amazingly athletic dance moves. Either way, you won’t go wrong with these guys.

    They recently became official members of the Renegade Rockers, a legendary Bay Area Dance crew founded in 1983. The Renegades love to test themselves in what they call “battles,” where two dancers face off against each other and judges from the community decide who comes out on top.

    Both Alex and Marthy draw inspiration from Renegade Rocker legend Omar Delgado (Dance Name: Roxrite). Omar is a local icon who has won over 82 dance competitions and is also currently a member of Red Bull BC One All Stars, a crew of 10 internationally renowned hip hop dancers.

    Despite their strong physical personas, Alex and Marthy are actually couple of introverts, who grew up in rough neighborhoods around a lot of gang violence, and used to release frustration, come to terms with their experiences, and make something good of it all.

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  • Dance Brigade Celebrates 40 Years of Artivism | KQED Arts
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  • For Rulan Tangen To Dance Is To Live, To live Is To Dance | KQED Arts
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  • Korean-born Artist Raises Immigrant Voices through Performance | KQED Arts
    Korean-born Artist Raises Immigrant Voices through Performance | KQED Arts The 42-year-old native of South Korea’s Jeju Island is a vital connector for struggling immigrant and refugee communities in the U.S. For more: goo.gl/4a8mMD


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