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SUMMARY:ICU (I See You) : A One-Woman Play
DESCRIPTION: ICU (I See You) \nA one-woman staged reading inspired by Iran’s “Women\, Life\, Freedom” movement  \nPresented by \nRed Poppy Art House and Golden Thread Productions present a special theatrical reading of ICU (I See You) by Leyla Modirzadeh and Domenique Lozano\, a one-woman play performed by Bridgette Loriaux. \nDates \nFriday\, June 19\n Doors: 7:00 PM | Performance: 7:30–9:00 PM \nSaturday\, June 20\n Doors: 7:00 PM | Performance: 7:30–9:00 PM \nSunday\, June 21\n Doors: 1:30 PM | Performance: 2:00–3:30 PM \nVenue\n Red Poppy Art House\n 2698 Folsom Street\n San Francisco\, CA 94110 \nPlease Note \n\nSeating is limited.\nDoors open 30 minutes before the performance.\nLate seating may not be accommodated.\nPlease allow extra time for parking.\n\nAdvance tickets are available online. You are required to purchase advance tickets for this event.  \n*Due to the theatrical nature of this performance\, the show begins promptly and late seating may not be permitted.\nRSVP on Facebook & buy tickets: \n\nGET TICKETS\n  \n  \nABOUT THE PLAY\nRed Poppy Art House and Golden Thread Productions proudly presents ICU (I See You)\, a one-woman theatrical reading written by Leyla Modirzadeh and Domenique Lozano\, and performed by Bridgette Loriaux. \nInspired by Iran’s 2022–2023 “Women\, Life\, Freedom” movement\, ICU illuminates the events and human experiences of the uprising through the intersecting lives of five Iranian women. \nThe movement began after the death of Mahsa Amini while in the custody of Iran’s morality police\, sparking nationwide protests led by women and girls demanding dignity\, freedom\, and basic human rights. What followed was one of the most significant protest movements in modern Iranian history and a brutal crackdown by the regime. \nICU is a full-length play currently in development as part of Golden Thread’s New Threads Staged Reading Series. New Threads is Golden Thread’s annual staged reading series that engages its audience in the process of playmaking and allows writers of Middle Eastern and non-Middle Eastern descent an authentic and supportive space to develop work about the Middle East.  \nBecause the events that inspired the work continue to resonate so deeply\, the artists wanted to share the story with audiences now rather than wait for the play’s final production. Portions of the performance will be presented with scripts in hand as part of the play’s ongoing development process. \nThe title ICU operates on several levels. It references the intensive care units where injured protesters sought treatment. It declares “I see you”—the fundamental demand to be witnessed\, recognized\, and remembered. It also evokes the eye itself and the power of sight\, which became a powerful symbol throughout the movement. \nThe play begins on a hopeful morning in the midst of the Women\, Life\, Freedom protests. From there\, it follows the aftermath of a single day and night\, tracing the lives of women whose futures are forever altered by the choices they make and the events they endure. \nThrough humor\, resilience\, grief\, friendship\, and extraordinary courage\, ICU explores what it costs to demand your humanity—and what it takes to keep fighting for it. With some laughs.  \nWritten by: Leyla Modirzadeh & Domenique Lozano\nPerformed by: Bridgette Loriaux \nPresented by Red Poppy Art House and Golden Thread Productions. \nAbout Golden Thread Productions\nGolden Thread Productions is a San Francisco-based theatre company dedicated to exploring Middle Eastern cultures\, diverse perspectives\, and global immigrant experiences. Founded in 1996\, it is the first American theatre company devoted to the Middle East and its diaspora. Through new play development\, education programs\, and its signature ReOrient Festival\, Golden Thread champions underrepresented voices and creates powerful opportunities for cultural exchange\, dialogue\, and artistic innovation. \nARTISTS\nBridgette Loriaux is an award-winning actor\, writer\, director\, choreographer\, and movement artist known for her highly physical and visually inventive approach to storytelling. Her work includes the off-Broadway dance-theatre piece 2½ Breaths\, award-winning productions for Marin Shakespeare Company\, and movement direction for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at San Francisco Playhouse. Internationally\, she has toured throughout Europe\, South America\, and Egypt\, performed at the Beijing Olympic Games\, and continues to develop innovative work as both a theatre artist and movement educator.\n \n  \nDomenique Lozano is a director\, actress\, vocal coach\, and educator based on the West Coast. She has served as a Resident Artist with American Conservatory Theater and an Associate Artist with California Shakespeare Theater. Her directing credits include productions with Marin Shakespeare Company\, ACT\, UC Berkeley\, TheatreFirst\, and Southern Oregon University. As an actor\, she has performed with Cal Shakes\, ACT\, Berkeley Rep\, Oregon Shakespeare Festival\, and numerous regional theatres across the country. \n  \n  \nLeyla Modirzadeh (co-writer) is an Iranian-American artist\, actress\, and director. She has performed in theaters across the country including Cincinnati Playhouse\, A Contemporary Theatre\, The Group Theatre\, Wisdom Bridge Theatre in Chicago\, Speakeasy Stage in Boston\, The Kennedy Center in DC\, La Mama ETC and New York Theatre Workshop in New York. She was seen most recently at Indiana Repertory Theatre as Roya in English. In addition to her professional stage work\, Leyla is known for her collaborations with renowned theatre artist Ping Chong. She has a BA in Humanities from UC Berkeley\, MFA in acting from University of Washington. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n\n\n\nICU (I See You) : A One-Woman Play
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/icu-i-see-you-june-21/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Receptions,Artist Salons,Events,Exhibitions and Receptions,June,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130124T180000
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SUMMARY:Last Night
DESCRIPTION:Paintings by Patrick St. Clair\n  \nMonday January 13th – Thursday 31st 2013 \n  \nArtist Reception Thursday January 24th\, 6-9pm \n  \nThe Red Poppy Art House is pleased to present Last Night\, an exhibit of paintings by San Francisco artist Patrick St. Clair. In this collection\, semi-abandoned spaces allow for a netherworld where structures and remnants left by people have been partially reclaimed yet still retain a human presence\, seen and unseen at the same time. \n  \nPatrick St. Clair juxtaposes the man-made and nature as elements at once in conflict and in harmony. His use of dilapidated and graffitied structures represents a hidden world of interlopers where nature reclaims the manmade and wanderers explore it as they would a garden. The juxtapositions create narratives that veer into territory that may be surreal or magical-realistic. St. Clair risks this for the sake of attempting to recreate a subjective experience of urban walkabout. In depicting scenes that not only exist in the margins between the urban and natural but are also abandoned of all life and shrouded in an eerie darkness\, St. Clair creates a world that is unreal and seems only to exist in hazy\, youthful memories of last night. \n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/last-night/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Artist Receptions,Artist Salons,Events,Exhibitions and Receptions,January
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121011T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121110T210059
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SUMMARY:Shifting Margins - October Exhibition at the Poppy
DESCRIPTION:September 27 – November 10 \n  \nCuratorial Discussion: November 7 @ 6:00 pm \n  \nShifting Margins is a two-part exhibition curated by Bay Area curatorial organization OFF- Space running concurrently at The Red Poppy Art House and Aggregate Space in West Oakland. This two-part group exhibition brings together a variety of works that inspire deliberation\, consideration and argument in order to grapple with the location\, meaning and use of the edge\, outsider-ness\, privilege and what it means to be “on the margin” whether by choice or by force of circumstance. Shifting Margins will embrace the center\, the periphery and the bridge between those concepts through the use of two locations “The City” (San Francisco) the perceived cultural and social center and its “marginal” sister city (Oakland) noted center of racial and social upheaval.
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/shifting-margins-october-exhibition-at-the-poppy/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:All,Artist Receptions,Artist Salons,Events,Exhibitions and Receptions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120322T180000
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DTSTAMP:20120225T002835Z
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SUMMARY:MOYURBANDO - Paintings by Maykel Vargas: Artist Reception
DESCRIPTION:Moyurbando references the Afro-Cuban religious mythology and practices\, that inspire this new\ncollection of oil-paintings by Cuban-born artist Maykel Vargas. Vargasʼs paintings call on ancient symbolism to\nexpress a spiritual path unique to todayʼs uncertain times. Out of the darkness\, imagery appears from a base of abstract shape and color to reveal both the symbolic\, as well as\, the everyday in his recollections of life in the streets of Havana\, Oakland and beyond. \nMaykel Vargas was born in Havana\, Cuba in 1977. Upon moving to the Unites States in 2008\, he began showing his work at Art Spaces such as Good Bye Blue Monday in Brooklyn\, New York. Additionally\, Vargas has worked extensively in the Bay Area as both a teacher and activist in the “Viva El Espanol Program” and “Growing Great Families Project”\, for HIV and substance abuse prevention.
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/moyurbando-paintings-by-maykel-vargas-artist-reception/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Artist Receptions,Exhibitions and Receptions
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