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.
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
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
_____
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
Resistance. In
conversation with Jessica
Hagedorn, moderated by Bernice
Yeung. Ruby Ibarra
performing.