Sunday, August 16th, 2009
See? The dancers of Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu made a big stir in San Francisco yesterday with Hit & Run Hula. Read all about their peregrinations via Leanne’s report at SFist.com.
In front of the California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park. Click to expand:

And then poof, they’re gone almost before you know it. But they came back to pose for a group shot:

All and all, quite a successful execution of Hit and Run Hula.
Hit & Run Hula
Saturday, August 15
Will you be there when dozens of hula dancers ambush a San Francisco hot spot and break into dance?Visit the Hit & Run Hula Event Page for more information!
This ONSITE performance is generously supported by: Grants for the Arts, Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation, San Francisco Foundation and the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation.
10:00am – Ferry Building (south end)
10:45am – Pier 39
11:30am – Union Square Plaza. Follow us around for more performances in the area.
Podcast: Download the Hawaiian chant translation and play it while you watch the performance. Get mp3
2:15pm – Dolores Park
2:45pm – Castro (Market & 17th Street)
3:30pm – Academy of Sciences
4:30pm – Ocean Beach. Join us for a picnic!
And here are some future performances:
Saturday, September 19
Nā Mamo No’eau Presents:
Wehiwa – Choice
Time: 8pm
Price: $35
Location: Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center, San Ramon, CA
Info: San Ramon Performing Arts
Sunday, September 27
Yerba Buena Gardens Festival
(Rescheduled Performance)
Time: 1-2:30pm
Price: Free!
Location: Yerba Buena Gardens,
San Francisco, CA
Info: Yerba Buena Gardens Festival
Saturday, October 17 – 8pm
Sunday, October 18 – 2pm
Director/Kumu Hula Patrick Makuakāne & Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu present:
Hawaiian Music Legend – Jerry Santos
Price: $35/$40 Reserved
Tickets on sale Wed, 7/22
Location: Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, San Francisco, CA
Info: CityBoxOffice.com / Tickets.com
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Sunday, July 26th, 2009
This is what the Sixth Annual San Francisco Theater Festival looked like today down in the SoMA‘s Yerba Buena Gardens:
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Here’s the sched and here are a bunch of photos. That should whet your appetite for next year.
Yes, it’s all free. See you next year!
“The San Francisco theater scene can become stronger and more vigorous, appealing to community members who do not currently benefit from the contribution theater arts make to one’s life through activities like the Theater Festival. Director Peter Sellars has noted that bringing people together for a shared theatrical experience does more than create good art; it creates and nurtures a sense of community and an interest in the common good.
The Festival creates access and expands the theater audience. Working together to put on the Festival, the theater community conducts a large-scale event that gains the attention of the broader community. The Festival induces cross-pollination of audiences as attendees interested in one performing group stay to see others. As the Festival grows, we will see theater audiences expanding, leading to more performances, more productions, and more theater jobs, as well as a richer cultural experience for all community members.
While there are festivals for film, dance, jazz, blue grass, beer, and wine, there is no comparable festival for theater. The San Francisco Theater Festival is unique. This is the only showcase for Bay Area live theater, presenting the full spectrum of theater groups. This is the only festival that takes place on one day or a single weekend, providing the audience with an opportunity to sample conveniently the many theaters available here. This is the only FREE festival, thereby providing open access to all.”
All the Players, after the jump.
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