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RACE: Stories from the Tenderloin 2016

Performances

Created by NAKA Dance Theater’s José Navarrete and Debby Kajiyama with Shakiri and Kevin O’Connor in residence with the ABD/Skywatchers Ensemble at the Tenderloin National Forest
Original music and music director: David Molina
Video: Steven Sanchez, Jason O’Hara, and Carla Orendorff
Screen construction: Mirah Moriarty
Performer-collaborators: Warren Chatman, Wanda Edwards, Firefly, Donel Fuller, June Johnson, Samantha Kuykendall, Rennon Mahriano, Kim Mays, Simone Nalls, Hector Torres, Michael Turner, Jr., Duane Sears, Xehroit Daschaine/Silver Sonic, Leroy Staples, Steve Tanksley, and Jerry Tubis, Rita Whittaker. Guernica Art in the Gallery: Melanin Buford with MF Urbi, Trinidad Escobar and José Navarrete

Providing artistic commentary on the disturbing trend of pushing poor and homeless people out of their cities in the name of entertainment and profit, NAKA Dance Theater was commissioned by San Francisco-based Dancers’ Group, and worked with ABD Productions/Skywatchers to produce RACE: Stories from the Tenderloin. RACE is a multidisciplinary artistic work inspired by stories of the Skywatchers Ensemble, a group of residents of SRO hotels in the Tenderloin, and explores the violent impact massive sporting events, technology and gentrification has on poor people across the world.

Full Performance:

RACE features choreography, storytelling, live music, mobile video and sculptural sets in a series of performances in San Francisco’s Tenderloin, including the Tenderloin National Forest (TNF), the Gubbio Project at St. Boniface Church, Larkin Street Youth Services, Boeddeker Park and the Ambassador Hotel.

PRESS
Tenderloin Gold: NAKA Dance Theater Partners with Skywatchers to Reveal Stories from the Tenderloin by Robert Avila, dancersgroup.org, September 2016

“RACE pits communitarian values and marginalized voices (in the form of the stirring stories and personalities of its cast) against the steroidal economic and governmental machinations that serve to sort out winners and losers under the rubrics of development and gentrification.”
— ROBERT AVILA, DANCERSGROUP.ORG, SEPTEMBER 2016

The development of RACE is supported by Dancers’ Group ONSITE program, the Bernard Osher Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Walter and Elise Haas Fund, Zellerbach Family Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission, Grants for the Arts, Kenneth Rainin Foundation, California Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Special thanks to EastSide Arts Alliance; The Gubbio Project and St. Boniface Church: Laura Slattery, Tina Christopher, Father Franklin Fong; Larkin Street Youth Services: Bridget Huston, Brandon Wiley, Craig Lahti, and crew.