BANDALOOP

BANDALOOP

表演艺术

Oakland,CA 365 位关注者

We celebrate the human spirit, nature, and communities through vertical dance.

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BANDALOOP honors nature, community, and the human spirit through perspective-bending dance. An innovator in vertical performance, BANDALOOP seamlessly weaves dynamic physicality, intricate choreography and climbing technology to turn the dance floor on its side. Founded by Amelia Rudolph and under the artistic direction of Melecio Estrella, BANDALOOP re-imagines dance, activates public spaces, and inspires wonder and imagination in audiences around the world. The company trains dancers and youth at home and on tour, and has performed for millions of people in over 22 countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas, and Asia, and on screens in films and digital media. BANDALOOP is based in Oakland, CA, where the company incubates and produces work for its local audiences and for touring performances presented around the globe. Education and outreach are an intrinsic part of the company’s mission. In addition to its ongoing work with youth, BANDALOOP offers regular classes, camps, and intensives at its home studio and in the mountains, and team building programs for executives and leaders of organizations. BANDALOOP is based in Oakland, CA, where the company creates work for its bi-annual home season and for touring performances presented around the globe each year. Education and outreach are also an intrinsic part of the company’s mission. In addition to its ongoing work with youth, BANDALOOP offers regular classes, camps, and intensives at its home studio and in the mountains, and team building programs for business executives.

网站
https://www.bandaloop.org
所属行业
表演艺术
规模
11-50 人
总部
Oakland,CA
类型
非营利机构
创立
1991

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    BANDALOOP Artistic Director Melecio Estrella describes his work as, “focusing on human/land relationships in our time of co-arising climate and social crises.” Somewhere to Land is our newest work inspired by the city of Alameda's visionary plan to transform a portion of the former naval air station at Alameda Point into an ecological park. Taking root in hopes for rewilding and for sustainable futures, Somewhere to Land will be performed on the metal fa?ade of Hangar 25, one of two buildings which have been slated for demolition to allow for the construction of the future 'De-Pave Park.' Bay Area fans, please join us. One more night of free show 9/28! RSVP: https://lnkd.in/g8f9USdA

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