simultaneously around the world

Author Archives: Natalie Marsh

Dancing across generations

“…Dancers and non-dancers alike, [Dance Generators] are thrilled to participate in dance anywhere.” Based out of SF their participants span the generations.


Dance legend Anna Halprin will dance anywhere®

Dance legend Anna Halprin will dance anywhere® March 28, 2014. “I think dance anywhere®… is truly a great thing to think of people dancing together around the world.”


Kim Epifano of “Trolley Dances” will dance anywhere®

Kim will be participating in dance anywhere® this year because she loves “site-specific performance and connecting people around the world.”


Cabrera Premieres “The Aftermath Affair”

“What does the space require of us, in order to be here fully?” -Bianca Cabrera


Nhan Ho…dancing anywhere®

“it connects me with everyone, rather than just dancers…”


Avy K Productions will dance anywhere®

Avy K Productions will dance anywhere® on March 28th at noon on Pacifica Ocean Beach, dancing with sculptures, as a continuation of the idea of ‘art object’.


Mother Tongue: A Conversation with Kara Davis

“Dance is powerful!” said Kara Davis as she described her experiences performing for dance anywhere®, “dance anywhere® brings to light the power of dance. It has a strong message”.


Starting the New Year FRESH!

Kathleen Hermesdorf leads the FRESH festival where dancers meet in San Francisco for performances, training, discourse and community events.


Lucky 13 Art Day with Adrián Arias

To counteract the bad luck of Friday the 13th multidisciplinary artist and visual poet, Adrián Arias hosted Lucky 13 Art Day.


Anne Bluethenthal Dancers in an Urban Forest

Anne Bluethenthal Dancers perform in the Tenderloin National Forest, a rare haven for the poverty stricken- high-density neighborhoods surrounding.


Paufve Presents “Soil” in an Edwardian Church

“The space is a spiritual space…It just called for a dance,” says Randee Paufve on her recent site specific work, “Soil.”


Dancing in Homes: A Traveling Theater Piece

This October Jennifer Gwirtz and Right Brain Performance Lab tour their new work, What Stays, at three different private homes in the Bay Area.