May 10, 2006

SF International Arts Festival Ticket Special
2-for1 Bargain for Expo community

As part of our year-round commitment to supporting independent culture and community, IAM and the Expo for the Artist & Musician are excited to announce a special 2-for-1 ticket bargain for our friends and supporters who attend the 2006 San Francisco International Arts Festival.

The 2-for-1 offer is good ONLY for the following programs:

"Dancas dos Guerreiros (Dances of the Warriors)"
(ABADA-Capoeria, SF; Rio Performance Troupe, Brazil)

"Santiago"
(Grupo Yuyachkani, Peru)

SFIAF New Works Laboratory presents
- "Representa! The New World of Hip Hop"
- "NiNO MAiZ/Corn Child"
- "Superacion"

TICKETS:

-- This offer is only valid by calling the box office for advance purchase. CALL EARLY, SHOWS WILL SELL OUT.

-- To receive IAM/Expo 2-for-1 discount, call the SFIAF box office: 415.647.2822

-- Tell them you're a "friend of Arts & Media" to get discount.


PROGRAM DETAILS:

  "Dancas dos Guerreiros (Dances of the Warriors)"
ABADA-Capoeira (SF) & Rio Performance Troupe (Brazil)

Friday, May 19, 9:30pm
Saturday, May 20, 7pm
Sunday, May 21, 4:30pm

Project Artaud Theater, 450 Florida St.

"Arts & Media" Discount: Two for One ($12.50/ticket)

Details: Artistic Director Marcia Treidler brings master Brazilian artists together with her dynamic ensemble to share the traditional Afro-Brazilian art forms of capoeira, maculele and jongo.

 
"Santiago"
Grupo Yuyachkani (Peru)

Saturday, May 20, 4:30pm & 9:30pm
Sunday, May 21, 7:00pm with reception (5:45pm) KPFA Party!

Project Artaud Theater, 450 Florida St. (17th / Mariposa)

"Arts & Media" Discount: Two for One ($12.50/ticket)

Details: The most important independent theater collective in Peru, Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani explores politics, theatrical experimentation and indigenous performing culture. "Santiago" deals with Peru's truth and reconciliation hearings after two decades of internal armed conflict. Yuyachkani is the recipient of Peru's National Human Rights Award in 2000.

 
"Representa! The New World of Hip Hop"
"NiNO MAiZ/Corn Child"
"Superacion"

Presented by SFIAF New Works Laboratory

Friday, May 19, 7 p.m.
Saturday, May 20, 2 p.m.
Sunday, May 21, 2 p.m.

Project Artaud Theater, 450 Florida St.

"Arts & Media" Discount: Two for One ($6/ticket)

Details:
"Representa! The New World of Hip-Hop" is an original work of theater offering a new perspective on US-Cuba relations through the artistic languages of hip-hop, theater and live Cuban music. By Bay Area Latino poet and performance artist Paul S. Flores, with Cuban rapper Julio Cardenas. Directed by Obie Award winner Danny Hoch.

"NiNO MAiZ/Corn Child" is a collage of stories distilled from the writings/experiences of children and youth in Mexico City and Richmond, California. Performed and directed by Mexico's leading alternative theatre company, Me xich co Teatro, in collaboration with Iron Triangle Theater (ITT) of Richmond.

"Superacion" validates and gives voice to the experiences of a community of people within Latin America, the reasons they left home, their journey to the United States and what they found when they got here. Directed by Eddy Armando of Colombia's Teatro Experimental La Mama and created by members of La Casa Cultural Colombiana.

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