Fanny Ara reflects on the journey of Lilith, a female symbol of independence, freedom and control over destiny through experimental and improvisational flamenco dance. Does liberation have a price? Are we the prisoner of our freedom? In Lilith, Ara exposes the weight of chains she once had to carry, self-inflicted as well as imposed by the expectations of others. She takes us through the mesmerizing journey of her fight towards growth, acceptance, and liberation. Ara reaches a point of maturity, embodying strength and courage that came from years of experiences and assumed choices.
ODC Theater is at 3153 17th St , San Francisco, CA.
Degenerate Art Ensemble: Skeleton Flower (3/15/24-3/17/24)
Kayla Farrish/Decent Structures Arts: Put Away the Fire, dear (3/8/24-3/10/24)
Rachael Lincoln and Leslie Seiters: Long Playing (2/16/24-2/18/24)
Yanira Castro/a canary torsi: I came here to weep (8/12/23-8/13/23)
Kensaku Shinohara: lunch box #3 & Good Bye (8/10/23-8/11/23)
Marissa Brown: How Lonely Sits The City (8/5/23-8/6/23)
Tableau Stations: HOME WAVES (8/3/23-8/4/23)
ODC/Dance: Summer Sampler 2023 (7/20/23-7/22/23)
ODC presents Brad Barton: Reality Thief (6/26/23-6/26/23)
Videos
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
Ray of Light Theatre (6/1 - 6/23) LIMITED TICKETS REMAIN NEW MUSICAL | ||
Brian Copeland's Not A Genuine Black Man
The Marsh San Francisco Mainstage (5/18 - 6/22) | ||
Yes and D&D
Plethos Productions (6/22 - 6/22) | ||
WOW! by Circus Bella
Various Parks in Bay Area (6/5 - 7/20) | ||
The Marsh Berkeley presents “The Waiting Period”
The Marsh Berkeley (6/23 - 6/23) | ||
Galileo
Berkeley Repertory Theatre (5/5 - 6/16) | ||
KIM’S CONVENIENCE
Toni Rembe Theater (9/18 - 10/19) | ||
TWO TRAINS RUNNING and THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
Toni Rembe Theater (4/15 - 5/4) | ||
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