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Thursday
Aug112011

Capacitor will install a site for Epiphany Production's "Trolley Dances"

October 15-16, 2011
West Portal Branch Library

http://www.epiphanydance.org/

Each year, Epiphany Productions transforms the City's streets into stages through San Francisco Trolley Dances, providing free access to high-quality contemporary dance performances. A geographic and artistic tour of San Francisco, Trolley Dances 2011 welcomes a diverse audience for two days of public, site-specific dance performances.

Performances are free, aside from the trolley fare (MUNI Fast Pass; $2.00 general; $0.75 senior citizens, children, persons with disabilities) and occur six times a day Saturday and Sunday.

Tours run at 11:00 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 12;30 p.m., 1:15 p.m., 2:00 p.m., and 2:45 p.m. beginning at the SF Main Public Library. (100 Larkin Street, SF CA 94102)

Thursday
Jul212011

Capacitor returns to Trails & Vistas!

Friday
Jun102011

Play Date and Costume Sale!

Come play on our structures. Run around in skin-tight costumes. Put things on your head!

Wednesday, June 22nd 7-9pm
Zaccho Dance Studio, 1777 Yosemite Ave #330, SF (directions)
RSVP to creative at capacitor dot org

Bring beverages, snacks, comfortable clothes, costume budget, and curiosity.

Sunday
Jun052011

Okeanos Preview at the California Academy of Sciences NightLife

California Academy of Sciences NightLife
Thursday, June 9 @ 7:30pm
In the Piazza

http://www.calacademy.org/events/nightlife

Capacitor’s new production, Okeanos, which will be premiered in the Fall, is a deep investigation of our oceans. Inspired by dives in Bali’s coral reefs and work with the scientists who protect them, Capacitor is introducing a new, sensory experience devoted to improving ocean awareness. Don’t miss your chance to see an excerpt from this visual masterpiece performed by Cari Delaplane, Mayuko Hosoai, Jodi Lomask, and Michelle Wong, Elliott Gittelsohn, and Nobu Taka. Introduction by Tierney Thys, lead biologist on the Okeanos project.

NightLife is a weekly event where visitors ages 21 and older can enjoy music, science, entertainment and cocktails, while experiencing the Academy’s world-class exhibits with friends. Each weekly installment features something new and different.

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