Lover's Rock - Friday 2/9
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Bindlestiff Studio <info@bindlestiffstudio.org> Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 9:05 AM

 

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Feb 9

 

LOVER'S ROCK

VALENTINE'S MUSIC SHOWCASE

Feb 9

 

 
Celebrate Valentine's early with us. Whether you're booed up, flying solo, or rolling with a crew, hit the dance floor with the sounds of DJ bitesize and songstress, Dima. 
 
WHEN: Friday, February 9 @ 8pm
WHERE: Bindlestiff Studio
HOW MUCH: $10-$20 sliding scale. Tix available at the door. NOTAFLOF
 
DJ BITESIZE
YAAAY AREA. Dj bitesize is full pinay. Born in SF, raised in Daly City. Music is her life. She started djing in October of 2015 with the help of Dj Celskiii. Dj bitesize has the sound of new and old school r&b/hip-hop. Creating a perfect blend to get people to dance. Dj bitesize cuts it up, rocks parties and mashes up the best tunes into mixes. You can catch her work on soundcloud: @djbitesize. Keep up with the latest from her on her social medias: IG: @dj_bitesize & twitter: @dj_bitesize. 
 
DIMA

DIMA is a Jordanian-Filipina songwriter from San Jose, California. Her musical influences stem from R&B, Pop, and Hip-Hop genres. Writing a song everyday, she dreams of one day becoming a professional songwriter and producer and hopes to encourage further female involvement in the song-making process. You can find her original music on soundcloud.com/damndima. Her upcoming mixtape, “ADOLESCENCE” will be released soon on all streaming platforms. 

 

 

Feb 16

 

URBAN X GROOVE:

DECOLONIZE THE MIC

Feb 16

 

Presented by Urban x Indigenous and Bindlestiff Studio:

Urban x Groove: DECOLONIZE THE MIC (Concert & Open Mic)
featuring KaTrina Liwanag, headliners Boondock Squad, with tunes by DJ Glo.

WHEN: February 16, 2018, 8-10pm
WHERE: Bindlestiff Studio, 185 6th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

HOW MUCH: $10 Student/Seniors $15 General. NOTAFLOF.
Tickets available online now!


WHAT: Across the globe, the hxstory of colonization has resulted in the exploitation of indigenous cultures, the erasure of hxstory, and the denial of second class narratives. The effects of colonization continue to permeate our society, our politics, and our art --- but art is also our weapon in this war.

For centuries, our ancestors used music, song, and art to preserve the stories of our culture. Music, especially, has been a way for people of color to speak truth to power, to let our narratives take center stage.

On February 16, we're telling OUR truths, and re-indigenizing the musicscape! DJ Glo will be spinnin' slaps into the night, so come dance with us! Step up on stage for our open mic, share your music and your message. After KaTrina Liwanag closes our open mic with a magical set, we're keeping the party going with a powerful performance by our headliner - Boondock Squad.

 

 

ADA accessible. All inclusive event. One Love & All Love.

Made possible by:
+ Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center
+ California Arts Council

 

 

Feb 24-25

 

INTRO TO SHADOW PLAY

WEEKEND INTENSIVE

 

 

Intro to Shadow Play Weekend Intensive
Saturday, February 24, 12-4pm
Sunday, February 25, 12-5pm

 

Bindlestiff Studio
185 6th Street
San Francisco, CA
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Presented by Brownout Collective
Co-Presented by API Cultural Center


Your shadow tells a story. Explore what manifests in brownout productions shadow play workshops at Bindlestiff Studio.

 

In this two-day workshop series facilitators Aureen Almario and TJ Basa will introduce participants into the magical world of shadow. Students will learn the history and various techniques of shadow puppetry. By the end of the workshops students will have the opportunity to develop and present their work.

 

Cost is $25 per workshop or $40 for both. No one is turned away for lack of funds. Payment will be due at the beginning of the first workshop; checks can be made to Bindlestiff Studio. Materials will be provided. Please bring your own bottled water and snacks.

 

Although we love children, this series is geared towards adults and youth ages 12 & older.

 

Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1663819463683749/
Click HERE to register. 
Questions: brownoutproductions415@gmail.com

 

 

AROUND THE BARANGAY

March 5 - Deadline. UxI: Unite the Tribes. Call for Performance Submissions.

April 19 - Kearny Street Workshop's 45th Anniversary - Building Legacies: 45 Years of Art and ResistanceIn conversation with Jessica Hagedorn, moderated by Bernice Yeung. Ruby Ibarra performing.

 

 

 

MARAMING SALAMATBindlestiff Studio Thanks You!

From the bottom of our collective hearts, the Folks at Bindlestiff express our sincere gratitude & love to all who have been supporting our fundraising efforts. Through your generous pledges & donations we are rolling steadily towards our goal. WE CONTINUE TO NEED YOUR HELP.  In order to survive and pay our facilities costs, we rely on the generosity of our donors to keep the doors of the new Bindlestiff Studio open.  If you'd like to help, just follow these simple instructions:Just

  1. 1) Log onto our website:  www.bindlestiffstudio.org
  2.  
  3. 2) On the right-hand side of our front page, click on "SUPPORT THE 'STIFF"
  4.  
  5. 3) Donations are securely made via PayPal.

If you would like more information on how to participate in our fundraising programs, please email info@bindlestiffstudio.org.

 

 

PO Box 190205

San Francisco, CA  94119

(415) 255-0440

www.bindlestiffstudio.org   info@bindlestiffstudio.org

 

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