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SUMMARY:October 3rd MAPP (Online): Building Community Resilience Through the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Click here on the date of the event to see the live performance streaming Live on Facebook. \nLaunched in 2003\, the Mission Arts & Performance Project (MAPP) is a homegrown bi-monthly\, multidisciplinary\, intercultural happening that takes place in the Mission District of San Francisco. On the first Saturday of every even month of the year\, the MAPP transforms ordinary spaces\, such as private garages\, gardens\, living rooms\, studios\, street corners\, and small businesses into pop-up performance and exhibition sites for a day/night of intimate-scale artistic and cultural exchange among a kaleidoscope of individuals and communities. This program is funded by the California Arts Council Local Impact Grant. We are excited and grateful to continue our work in presenting unique artistry to the communities that we serve. \nIn an effort to continue presenting this deeply important program\, Red Poppy Art House is presenting our third online MAPP. Visual Art workshop and performances live stream from artist’s homes to your homes on October 3rd\, 2020. \nNow\, more than ever\, we need your support to continue facilitating relationships between the artists and our community\, and building a sonic bridge between today’s challenging time and a brighter future. Please consider investing in the future of the artists and the important role of the live performing arts in our community.\nMake a gift to Red Poppy Art House today! \nRed Poppy Art House Needs You \nTEAM: \nCurator and Moderator:  Dina Zarif / Artistic Director  \nSpecial guest and presenter: Jennifer Friedenbach / Executive Director of Coalition On Homelessness \nTech support: Leeav Sofer \nPR and Digital Marketing: Jennie D. Legary \n  \nRPAH PROGRAM (ONLINE) October 3rd\n  \n\n\n\n\nSATURDAY\,  OCTOBER 3RD  \n\n\n\n\nVisual Art | The Window Exhibition at RPAH | COH Art Auction \n\n\n\nTime\nPerformance/Event\nDescription\nArtists/ Presenter\n\n\n11:00 -11:05 am \nIntroduction\, Artist meet and greet\nCurator Dina Zarif will greet the artists and presenters\n \n\n\n11:05- 11:25\n“Art Auction” by Coalition On Homelessness \n|  The window exhibition at RPAH\nPresentation about Coalition On Homelessness SF and the Art Auction\nJennifer Friedenbach  Executive Director of Coalition On Homelessness\n\n\n11:30 am-12:30 pm\n“Posters for Change”  Workshop by Jennifer Bloomer\nCreate our own posters with messages of change we wish to see in our communities and out in the world\nJennifer Bloomer /  Visual Artist \n\n\n\nPerforming Art  \n\n\n\n7:00 -7:10 pm\nIntroduction\, Artists meet and greet\nCurator Dina Zarif will greet the Artists and present the performance program\n \n\n\n\n7:10 – 7:50 pm\nNatalie Cressman and Ian Faquini duo\nMusic of Brazil\, Impressionism\, and the Great American Songbook\nNatalie Cressman/Trombone \nIan Faquini / guitar\n\n\n7:55 – 8:30 pm\nAya Safiya and Tano Brock\nTraditional music from Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean\nAya / Vocals\, violin\, laouto Tano /Vocals\, clarinet\, laouto\n\n\n8:35 – 9:15 pm\nStrings of the Near East with Gari & Elana \nCompositions inspired by the traditional music of Greece and Turkey \nElana Brutman / Lyra with Sympathetic Strings \nGari Hagedus  / Oud\, Saz \n\n\n9:20 -10:00 pm\nPower Rumba | Dos BandOLEros \n“Struggle Makes Our Music Stronger”\nMixing Spanish covers and original compositions for a danceable fun show\nAlberto Gutierrez / Guitar\, Vocals \nRaúl Vargas / Cajón\, percussion\, Vocals\n\n\n\n  \n“ART INTO AUCTION” BY COH (ONLINE)\n11:00 – 11:30 am\, SATURDAY  OCTOBER  3rd\n  \n“Art into Auction” by the SF Coalition On Homelessness \nJennifer Friedenbach\, Executive Director of Coalition On Homelessness will present the Art Auction \nRed Poppy Art House is honored to join SF Coalition on Homelessness for their 20th annual Art Auction and Exhibition and Art walk to feature some of the auction artworks to preview in-person at the “Red Poppy’s Window Exhibition”. \nThe “Window Exhibition at RPAH” will preview works by Jennifer Bloomer\, Megan Wilson & Ronni Goodman. \nThe SF Coalition on Homelessness Art Auction and Exhibition will be a week-long online art auction event\, with all artwork available to preview online and featured artwork available to preview in-person in some local venues at the SF Mission District!  \nFor more information check the Art Auction website at here  \n \n  \nCOALITION ON HOMELESSNESS \nThe Coalition on Homelessness organizes unhoused people and front line service providers to create permanent solutions to homelessness while protecting the human rights of those forced to remain on the streets.  The organization has a 30 year history of winning tangible change for our unhoused neighbors\, including thousands of units of housing\, jobs\, treatment\, and human rights utilizing a variety of tactics from protest\, legislation\, ballot initiatives\, creative media to legal action.  \n \nJennifer Friedenbach / Executive Director of Coalition On Homelessness \nCommitted to a struggle to end mass homelessness by addressing the structural causes and crafting permanent fixes. Her work is about developing consensus on solutions to the homeless crisis centered on the experience and expertise of those who have survived or are still living without housing. Excellent meeting facilitation\, policy development\, messaging expertise\, and unsticking ambivalence and entrenched mindsets. Jennifer is always learning from the brilliance around me and knows how to stay positive. Adept at moving controversy to collective problem-solving. Working in collaboration with many others has led to literally thousands of people in SF stabilizing in housing\, rising out of poverty\, averting homelessness\, and addressing the many side effects of homelessness in order to flourish. However\, due to rising rents\, alongside immoral inaction on the part of policymakers\, her work has a long way to go. Urgent meaningful action is what she works for. \n  \nONLINE AUCTION\n \nArt Auction 20\, Transforming Art into Action will feature over 100 pieces of art\, taking place online starting October 1st and ending October 8th.  Many of the art pieces will be displayed in storefronts in the Mission District\, and supporters can do their own art walks at any time convenient to them.  This is a major annual fundraiser for the Coalition on Homelessness and is deeply connected with our use of art to communicate complex social problems\, whether that be through printing posters with unique art or the production of our twice-monthly street newspaper Street Sheet.  The newspaper serves as a creative outlet for unhoused community members through artwork\, poetry\, creative writing\, and journalism.  The newspaper is sold by impoverished vendors who keep 100% of the proceeds and ensures San Franciscans can hear directly from those who are so personally standing at the intersection of the housing crisis\, racism\, and the deep structural inequities that drive homelessness.   \nView the Art Auction 20 Art Walk Venue Map here \nAll artwork will be available for preview online \n  \n“Red Poppy’s Window Exhibition” October thru December \nThe “Window Exhibition at RPAH” will preview works by Jennifer Bloomer\, Megan Wilson & Ronni Goodman. This exhibition is a part of the Art Auction by COH.\n \n  \n“The Stains and Misdirections of Manifest Destiny” \nMegan Wilson \nGrowing up as a fifth-generation Montanan\, Megan Wilson was surrounded by the mythology and iconography of the American West\, and specifically that of the cowboy. Images of rugged men with their code of stoic endurance\, self-reliance\, loyalty\, courage\, and camaraderie\, on horseback riding across the plains\, wrangling cattle and spitting chew were everywhere – from the paintings of Charles M. Russell\, Frederick Remington\, and Will James to the landscape itself. However\, the reality is the painful and violent history of manifest destiny that annihilated much of the indigenous peoples and wildlife of the West. The 19th-century doctrine gave American settlers the rationale of a ‘God-given destiny’ to expand westward across North America and beyond. Framed in the context of morality\, divinity\, freedom\, and the presumed greatness of a white America\, the ideology was used to justify the forced removal of Native Americans from their land\, the subsequent genocide of their people\, and later\, claims to Pacific islands. The mass migration also served industrialists who benefited from the labor force that established in the west to build the railroads\, work the land\, build the cities\, and mine the natural resources.  \nWilson’s latest body of work\, The Stains and Misdirections of Manifest Destiny explores and calls attention to the painful history of manifest destiny and its lasting racist\, imperialist influence on American social and political ideology today.  \nThe Stains series uses the traditional craft of quilling (paper filigree) to create intricate drawings that evoke 19th-century quilt patterns set against a stained foundation. The handicrafts of quilling and quilting spread from England to the American colonies and then to the American West. Wilson began quilling as a child when her grandmother passed on the fashionable craft of her childhood to her granddaughter.  \nThe Misdirections series counters the glorification of the west using revisions of existing historical texts branded into leather hides and stretched over wood placards to create new narratives and new directions for moving forward from a past rooted in the arrogance of manifest destiny.  \nKemp-Greene-Wilson-Metzner is a series of suede works with narratives and ornamentation from Wilson’s ancestral history of pioneer families who migrated from Wisconsin\, Illinois\, and Iowa to Utah\, Idaho\, and Montana in the 19th century as a protestant\, Mormon\, and Jewish settlers\, homesteaders\, miners\, and railway workers. \nMegan Wilson’s quilling drawings at Red Poppy Art House are part of the Stains series. \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		[Show thumbnails]\n	\n\n\nRonnie Goodman was a self-taught homeless artist and former distance runner living in San Francisco. He was inspired by the beauty of this city and its diversity\, balanced with the struggles of human despair. With his brush\, Ronnie tried to capture these raw emotions in painted images. Rest in Power Ronnie. \n  \n  \n\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n	\n		[Show thumbnails]\n	\n\n\nPosters for Change  \nJennifer Bloomer \nJen is an artist\, facilitator\, and founder of Radici Studios in San Francisco. For the past two decades\, she has painted and taught art in Guatemala\, India\, Italy\, Colorado\, Eritrea\, Thailand\, Kenya\, and California. Jen has a BA in Latin American Studies\, a Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Painting\, and a Masters Degree in Expressive Arts Therapy. She has created art with people aged 1 to 81 giving space for them to find their unique creative voice in the world through the arts. Jen’s own activist art can be seen in local murals\, at marches for social justice across the country\, and across social media. Her work has been shown internationally by Amplifier Art and is included in the Library of Congress archive. Jen believes that the intersection of creativity\, connection\, and community holds the answer to our personal and collective healing. \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		\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		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n	\n		[Show thumbnails]\n	\n\n\n  \n11:00 am – 12:30 pm\, SATURDAY  OCTOBER  3rd\n\nPosters for Change / Workshop by Jennifer Bloomer \nCreate our own posters with simple materials with messages of change we wish to see in our communities and out in the world \nARTIST STATEMENT: \nI believe in the power of creativity to create tangible\, powerful\, change in the world. Art has the ability to go beyond words and move hearts and change minds. My art and workshops aim to energize individuals and communities to reflect\, listen deeply to one another and come together as a community to rally for justice\, respect\, and love. \nWORKSHOP: \nIn this art workshop\, we’ll be making posters with messages of change we wish to see in our communities and out in the world. I will share my own brainstorming process and walk you through how to come up with your own images and words to invigorate others about issues you care about. We’ll create our own posters with simple materials you might have around your house. No experience art-making- all are welcome! \nMaterials:  \n\nPiece of Cardboard (15″ x 20″ or bigger) \nAcrylic paint\nPaintbrushes\nSharpies or Markers\n\n  \nPERFORMANCES (ONLINE) OCT. 3RD\n  \nNatalie Cressman and Ian Faquini\nA uniquely intimate duo featuring original material in three languages\, drawing from the music of Brazil\, Impressionism\, and the Great American Songbook.\nFeaturing: \nNatalie Cressman – Trombone \nIan Faquini – guitar \nTrombonist and singer/songwriter Natalie Cressman and Brazilian composer\, guitarist\, and singer Ian Faquini have created a uniquely intimate collaboration\, drawing from impressionism\, jazz\, and the great Brazilian songwriting tradition. The duo’s global take on music is largely expressed through the distinct compositional voice of Faquini\, with occasional lyrics penned by Cressman. Their original material features songs in three different languages and encompasses a vast spectrum of musical ground. With the warm instrumentation of acoustic guitar and trombone and two-part vocal harmonies hugging the Brazilian-accented Portuguese\, Cressman & Faquini weave their musical voices together to create a fully orchestrated sound befitting a much larger ensemble. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS: \nNatalie Cressman has spent the past ten years touring the jam band circuit as a horn player and vocalist with Phish’s Trey Anastasio\, while also collaborating with many illustrious figures on the New York City jazz scene. When she’s not performing her own music\, Cressman can be found collaborating with some of the most illustrious figures in rock\, funk\, jazz and beyond\, which have included Phish\, Big Gigantic\, Carlos Santana\, Escort\, Wycliffe Gordon\, Nicholas Payton\, Anat Cohen\, The Motet\, and Umphrey’s McGee. \nBorn in Brasília and raised in Berkeley\, Ian Faquini was a member of the renowned Berkeley High School Jazz program before going on to study at the California Jazz Conservatory in Berkeley and\, immediately after graduating\, joined the faculty there. He has performed throughout Europe\, Japan\, Brazil and the United States and has shared the stage and recording studio with such names as Guinga\, Brad Mehldau\, Chris Potter\, Spok\, Lee Konitz\, Fleurine\, among many others. \n \nAya Safiya and Tano Brock\nTraditional music from Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean\nFeaturing: \nAya Safiya – vocals\, violin\, laouto  \nTano Brock – vocals\, clarinet\, laouto \nABOUT THE PROJECT: \nAya Safiya and Tano Brock have been musical collaborators for over a decade. They met at a music camp in their teenage years\, and began playing Greek and Balkan music together. In 2014\, along with Cecilia Peña-Govea and Miguel León\, they formed Taraf de Locos\, a SF Bay Area group that created a unique blend of Balkan and Afro-Latin music styles. Following an album release and tour with Taraf de Locos\, Aya and Tano traveled to Eastern Europe together to discover and study music. They have since been collaborating on a regular basis; continuing to play Greek and Balkan traditional styles\, as well as contemporary original music. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic\, Aya and Tano have been frequently performing live-stream concerts from their home studio\, both independently and as a part of larger concerts/festivals.  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS: \nWith strong messages and emotional vulnerability\, Bay Area raised artist Aya Safiya reveals her diverse and complex identity in her singing and songwriting. Her first EP “Aya Safiya\,” released in 2018\, was a transitional introduction to her electronic singer-songwriter career initiated after decades of working as a Greek/Mediterranean/Balkan-music singer and violinist. Aya was 15 when she first started performing and has since gone on to perform at Greek festivals in the US and in Greece\, as well as at venues such as The Great American Music Hall in SF\, the Grand Prospect Hall in NYC\, and the House of Blues in Boston. She has also taught classes in regional Greek violin and Greek/Balkan singing at community-based music schools such as The Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse in Berkeley\, the Sierra Music and Arts Institute in Central California\, and Apapachoa in Nicaragua. In July 2020 she released her 2nd EP\, “My Other Half.” While the new EP is a continuation of her singer-songwriter project\, through it she explores new grounds\, incorporating her Japanese-American roots and writing all lyrics in Japanese. Although Aya’s music “lives between the lines of genre and culture\,” (Jocelle Koh\, Asian Pop Weekly) and “defies standard categorization\,” (Mitch Mosk\, Atwood Magazine) her intimate\, nostalgia evoking songwriting\, ethereal singing\, and hazy production with help from producer Tano Brock\, distinctly conquers a vibe. \nTano Brock is a 24-year-old musician\, songwriter\, producer\, and engineer. Born and raised in San Francisco\, CA\, Tano began studying and performing music at a young age and had an almost supernatural knack for it ever since he began banging on a drum at only a few months old. Throughout his childhood\, Tano accompanied his family to various music camps in California where he was exposed to music from all over the world. At 6 years old\, he began studying darbuka\, a Middle Eastern drum. He then started studying piano at age 7\, and at 12 began teaching himself guitar. In his early teens\, he started playing saxophone/clarinet\, as well as exploring the world of digital recording and production. At age 18\, he released his self-produced debut solo album “Bandit” (2014) – which garnered significant success and launched his career as a composer for synch licensing. In 2019\, Tano graduated from Berklee College of Music with a degree focused on performance and music production & engineering. During his time at Berklee\, he explored his deep affinity with world music traditions\, traveling to Turkey to study with master musicians\, and to Cuba for recording sessions in Havana. He is currently producing and mixing for various artists of different styles such as: reggaetón artist La Doña\, Indie/J-Pop artist Aya Safiya\, pop artist Liv Young\, multi-percussionist/vocalist Miguelito Leon\, and Ecuadorian vocalist Gerson Eguiguren. \n  \nStrings of the Near East with Gari & Elana \nCompositions inspired by the traditional music of Greece and Turkey\nFeaturing: \nElana Brutman —Lyra with Sympathetic Strings \nGari Hagedus — Oud\, Saz & more…  \nABOUT THE PROJECT: \nGari and Elana will play original compositions inspired by the traditional music of Greece and Turkey and influenced by their own cultural understanding of music. Their repertoire is rooted in sentiment\, contemplation and a deep respect and love for distant parts of the world.   \nABOUT THE ARTISTS: \nGari Hegedus plays violin\, viola\, and a variety of lutes from Greece and Turkey\, including laouto\, oud\, and saz. Along with playing in Teslim\, he also performs with global music group Stellamara\, as well as Bay Area groups Janam and The Helladelics. Hegedus has studied with oud master Naseer Shamma and has studied\, recorded\, and performed with Ross Daly and Kelly Thoma. He has toured with the Mevlevi Dervish Order of America and continues to participate in Turkish ceremonial and devotional gatherings around the country. In addition to being a composer and performer\, Hegedus is a talented luthier\, repairing stringed instruments of every variety; coaxing sound from sazes\, violins\, and rebabs; restoring lutes and lyras; making bows; and finding ingenious ways to allow the true voice of an instrument to come forth. \nElana Brutman has dedicated the recent years of her life to the intensive study of the lyra with sympathetic strings\, an instrument whose design is based on the traditional Cretan lyra and incorporates elements of the Byzantine lyra and Indian sarangi. She has spent countless hours in deep study with her teacher\, Kelly Thoma\, in Crete\, and has spent many summers in Greece studying with master musicians from Greece\, Turkey and Iran. \n  \n \n  \nPower Rumba | Dos BandOLEros\nStruggle Makes Our Music Stronger \nFeaturing: \nAlberto Gutierrez – Guitar\, Vocals \nRaúl Vargas – Cajón\, percussion\, Vocals \nABOUT THE PROJECT: \nDos BandOLEros is a Spanish Rumba Duo founded by Raul Vargas (Makrú) and Muchacho Mandanga in the Bay Area. Mixing Spanish covers and original compositions\, Dos BandOLEros offers a really danceable fun show\, full of energy and positive messages.  \n  \nPREVIEW THE MUSIC\n  \nNatalie Cressman and Ian Faquini \n \n  \nAya Safiya and Tano Brock \n \n  \nGari Hagedus  \n \n  \nPower Rumba | Dos BandOLEros  \n\n \n\n \nAbout passion\, struggle\, equality\, hope…Lyrics by / letra Federico Garcia Lorca #rumbandoleros #powerumba #rumbaconcarisma #nohumanisillegal @muchachomandanga @raultrasound \nPosted by Dos Bandoleros on Tuesday\, September 15\, 2020 \n\n  \n  \nONLINE EVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Visual Art Workshop / 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm performances\nAdmission: Free (donations welcome) \nTune in 10 minutes before each event starts to test your devices for connection.\nThe event will be streamed live through the Red Poppy Art House Facebook page\n \n  \n  \nDonate\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mapp-20201003/
CATEGORIES:Events,MAPP,October,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:MAPP
DESCRIPTION:  \n* MAPP is a FREE event — Join us!* \n  \nThe MAPP is a homegrown\, intercultural\, multidisciplinary neighborhood event that takes place the first Saturday every two months in the Mission District. This months’s MAPP features more than 15 venues—garages\, cafés\,  studios\, gardens\, street corners—which artists transform into makeshift venues for the intimate experience of people and culture. Endeavoring to bridge the cultural divides of our communities\, the MAPP gives space and voice to the multiplicity of perspectives and experiences that exist within urban settings. \n  \nVisual ART \n  \nTodd Brown\, Marc Hors and Indira Urrutia \n  \n \n  \n1:00-4:00 pm. Family Art \n  \n3:00 CMC‘s senior choirs\, Coro Solera and Coro de la 30. \n  \n5:00-5:45pm Irma Gogiashvili\, will be talking about her trip\, sharing her photography\, and also spreading the word about the film\, currently in production “Creative Despite War”\, a documentary that aims to show that Afghanistan is far more than a place of war and conflict. \n  \n6:00-9:00 Ximena Soza\, Street installation. “Underneath the Soils” interactive installation on 23th Street\, between Folsom and Treat. Please stop by to leave your stories of displacement and old shoes to add them to the piece. \n  \n7:00-7:15 “A Family’s Sanctuary” by Miguel Astudillo\, this film is a nuanced portrait of Mayra Nogueira\, an undocumented Mexican mother who came to San Francisco in search of better opportunities for her three children. With love\, commitment and faith\, she brings hope to keep her family together while her 18-year-old son faces deportation. \n  \n7:30 -7:55 Street intervention\, 23rd @ Shotwell st. BAILOUT! or “Can you picture this prophecy? The temperatures are too hot for me. More info: www.nkdancetheater.com \n  \n8:00–8:50 Jetty Swart\, Dutch singer\, accompanying herself on the accordion. More info: http://www.jetblackpearl.com \n  \n9:00-9:45 Ensemble Mik Nawooj\, performs the innovative music of composer/pianist JooWan Kim\, who injects Western European Classical compositional techniques into such genres as hip-hop\, rock\, & pop. More Info: http://ensemblemiknawooj.com \n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mapp-5/
CATEGORIES:Events,June,MAPP,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:MAPP
DESCRIPTION:  \n* MAPP is a FREE event — Join us!* \n  \nThe MAPP is a homegrown\, intercultural\, multidisciplinary neighborhood event that takes place the first Saturday every two months in the Mission District. This months’s MAPP features more than 15 venues—garages\, cafés\,  studios\, gardens\, street corners—which artists transform into makeshift venues for the intimate experience of people and culture. Endeavoring to bridge the cultural divides of our communities\, the MAPP gives space and voice to the multiplicity of perspectives and experiences that exist within urban settings. \n  \nThis next MAPP on April 6th is dedicated to PachaMama: Pachamama is a goddess revered by the indigenous people of the Andes. PachaMama is often translated as “Mother Earth” but to be more accurate In Aymara and Quechua\, Mama translates to mother and Pacha translates to world\, land\, universe or cosmos. \n  \nThis MAPP is also dedicated to Memory of Carlos Ramirez.Carlos was an educator\, poet\, singer\, dancer and a tireless envoy of inspiration\, encouragement and boundless joy. He was and is a vital part of the MAPP and Mission community. We love you Carlitos. \n  \nCurator: Indira Urrutia \n  \nVisual ART by Claudio Nalerio\, Ella Noe\, Ximena Soza \n  \n1:00-3:00 pm. Family Art expresiones naturales/natural expressions with Sue Pezanoski-Brown and Ximena Soza \n  \n4:00-6:00 pm:  Do to personal issues with Carolina Soza\, the facilitated\, the Theater of the Oppressed workshop has been canceled for this coming Mapp. Therefore\, Marc and Indira will be doing a full presentation about their bicycle journey from Alaska to the Chilean Patagonia instead. It will be a slide show presentation. \n  \n7:14-7:30 pm: Arian Arias\, poetry \n  \n8:00-8:10 pm: Ximena Soza y Carolina Soza\, Monologues \n  \n8:15-8:45 pm: Todd Brown\, TEOBI’S DREAMING is a “performed inquiry” into the biology of being. \n  \n8:50-8:55 pm: Sriba Kwadjovie\, modern/ contemporary dance\, live piano music by Elecktra Schmidt \n  \n9:00- 9:45 pm: Sol Tevél integrates sounds\, rhythms\, and multi-lingual lyrics from around the globe in order to advocate building a strong\, conscious and united community worldwide. Led by Israeli-born\, Lior Ben-Hur\, Sol Tevél is a San Francisco-based band that focuses on connecting Hebrew roots while engaging world cultures. \n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mapp-4/
CATEGORIES:Events,MAPP,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130128T190059
DTSTAMP:20130126T035042Z
CREATED:20130114T022935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130126T035042Z
UID:3425-1359399600-1359399659@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Mission Arts Performance Project (MAPP) Planning Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Announcing February 2nd MAPP  \n  \nMapp is a grassroots underground bi-monthly art and music festival in the Mission district of San Francisco. The event features taking common spaces and for one orchestrated beautifully chaotic evening\, transforming them into whatever we want including free live music\, Spoken word\, performance art\, Film screenings\, BBQ’s\, garage sales\, unorthodox conversations and happenings. FREE!! \n  \nIf you are interested in performing curating or just getting involved in MAPP\,we are holding an meeting Monday Jan 21rst @ 2754 Harrison at 7pm and every Monday leading up to the event. All are welcome. \n  \nMore about MAPP on SFMapp.com\nJoin the Conversation MAPP Facebook Group\nFeb 2nd MAPP Event Link
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mission-arts-performance-project-mapp-planning-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Events,MAPP
ORGANIZER;CN="Rafael Sarria":MAILTO:rafael@redpoppyarthouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121201T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121202T000059
DTSTAMP:20121201T221129Z
CREATED:20121010T225457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121201T221129Z
UID:2959-1354368600-1354406459@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Mission Arts & Performance Project (MAPP)
DESCRIPTION:  \n* MAPP is a FREE event — Join us!* \n  \nFamily Art MAPP! \n  \n1pm- 1:30pm Face painting\n1:30-2:30pm Andy Strain\, a musical storyteller for audiences of all ages! Kids can try a green trombone and make music together with the trombonist! \n2:30-4pm Honoring the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery. Activity: Body Maps without chains  \n  \nEvening Performances! \n  \n7-7:40 PM – Joergen Scars Guitars – Acoustic Guitar/Multi-Media\n7:50-8:20 PM – Vibo Simfani – Modern/Eclectic/International\n8:30-9 PM – Clattering Loon – Literary/Readings\n9:10 -9:40 PM – Sean Gaskell West African Kora\n9:50-10:20 PM – – Anastasia and the Sunkeepers\n10:30 – 11:20 PM – Dirty Cello – Blues & Gypsy Jazz Cello\n11:30- Midnight- MWE – Turkish & Balkan with a Twist \n  \nThe MAPP is a homegrown\, intercultural\, multidisciplinary neighborhood event that takes place the first Saturday every two months in the Mission District. MAPP features multiple venues—garages\, cafés\, studios\, gardens\, street corners—which artists transform into makeshift venues for the intimate experience of people and culture. \n  \nEndeavoring to bridge the cultural divides of our communities\, the MAPP gives space and voice to the multiplicity of perspectives and experiences that exist within urban settings. \n  \nFor more information go to: SFMapp.com
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mission-arts-performance-project-mapp-2/
CATEGORIES:December,Events,MAPP,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121201T160059
DTSTAMP:20121128T013846Z
CREATED:20121116T204424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121128T013846Z
UID:3176-1354366800-1354377659@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Family Art: MAPP Trombonist + International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
DESCRIPTION:  \nEvent: Andy Strain\, The Trombonist at Family Art MAPP! + face painting! \nDescription: – a musical trombonist storyteller for audiences of all ages. Kids can try a green trombone and make music together with the trombonist! check him out:  http://thetrombonist.net/\n \nDate: Saturday December 1st\n \nTime: 1:30pm-2:30pmEvent: Honoring the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery \nDía Internacional de la Abolición de la Esclavitud \nDescription: Mission Arts Performance Project MAPP \nActivity: Body Maps without chains \nActividad: Mapas del cuerpo sin cadenas \nDate: Saturday December 1st \nTime: 2:30pm-4pm \n  \nAll Activities are FREE unless otherwise listed.\nTodas las actividades del programa de Arte en Familia son GRATIS a menos que esté indicado en el calendario.\nCalendar activities are subject to change. Check website for updates.\nLas actividades están sujetas a cambio. Revise la página web. \n  \n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mappfamily-art-honoring-the-international-day-for-the-abolition-of-slavery/
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Art Activities,MAPP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120804T184500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120804T184559
DTSTAMP:20120803T211732Z
CREATED:20120801T202829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120803T211732Z
UID:2631-1344105900-1344105959@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Mission Arts & Performance Project
DESCRIPTION:Curators: Lyz Luke & Sylvia Hathaway\n6:45pm – 7:15: Grant Levin’s “88 Keys of Jazz”\n7:15 – 8: SF Theater Pub Presents: Selections from the Pint Sized Play Festival III\n8-9: Toni Bruna (Imaginary Folk/Italian)\n9-9:05: Peter Foucault’s “Attraction/Repulsion” (Interactive Robotic Drawing Machine)\n9-10: Kaboom! Quartet (String Chamber Rock)\n10-11: Miguel Bernales (Latin Rock)\n11-12: Go Van Gogh (World Fusion/Jazz/Rock)\nExhibition: Amalgamation by Ralph Vázquez-Concepción” \n* MAPP is a FREE event — Join us!* \nThe MAPP is a homegrown\, intercultural\, multidisciplinary neighborhood event that takes place the first Saturday every two months in the Mission District. This August’s MAPP features more than 15 venues—garages\, cafés\, studios\, gardens\, street corners—which artists transform into makeshift venues for the intimate experience of people and culture. Endeavoring to bridge the cultural divides of our communities\, the MAPP gives space and voice to the multiplicity of perspectives and experiences that exist within urban settings. \nDownload the MAPP August 2012 Program with information on every venue and their lineups.\nCheck out the Facebook event (also has information on every venue).\nCheck out the MAPP Facebook Group.
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mission-arts-performance-project-2/
CATEGORIES:All,Events,MAPP,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120804T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120804T160059
DTSTAMP:20120803T195305Z
CREATED:20120718T003923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120803T195305Z
UID:2561-1344085200-1344096059@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:MAPP *Mission Arts & Performance Project
DESCRIPTION:  \nProyecto de Presentaciones de Arte en la Mission \n  \nDescription: Celebrating International Day of the World’s Indigenous People \n  \nCelebrando el Dia Mundial de los Indigenas \n  \nActivity: Spirit Animals! \n  \nActividad: Animales de Espiritu! \n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mapp-mission-arts-performing-project/
CATEGORIES:All,Family Art Activities,MAPP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120602T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120602T130059
DTSTAMP:20120601T232213Z
CREATED:20120601T230829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120601T232213Z
UID:2176-1338642000-1338642059@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:MAPP
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day packed full of activity — \n1-4 pm Family Art MAPP: Create your own body map!/Crea el mapa de tu cuerpo!\n6 pm – Foolproof Four (Americana\, Alt-Country)\n7 pm Mark Clifford (solo vibraphone\, member of DRMS)\n8 pm Classical Revolution (Classical Chamber)\n9 pm Tekino presents (Short Film/Animation)\n9:45 pm Goh Kurosawa (Japanese/Guitar/Contemporary Jazz)\n10:30 pm RED Talk: Leashed to Your Cat: Mind Control Parasites & the Illusion of Free Will\n(Presented by Stanford Scientist Patrick House)\nExhibition: Amalgamation (Networks\, Systems & Community)\, curated by our very own staff members Ralph Vazquez\, Marisa Aragona\, and you! \n  \nView the full lineup for MAPP here. For a map of MAPP click here.
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mapp/
CATEGORIES:All,Events,June,MAPP,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120407T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120407T180059
DTSTAMP:20120407T030103Z
CREATED:20120407T025621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120407T030103Z
UID:1742-1333821600-1333821659@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Mission Arts & Performance Project
DESCRIPTION:The Misson Arts & Performance Project (MAPP) is a FREE bimonthly festival that happens the first Saturday of every other month. Join us for this Saturday\, April 7th! \nPerformance Program: \n6pm – “The ItCH” – Investing in the Creative Hunch (Social-Cultural networking) \n7:15pm – Tom Sway (Writer of Remarkable Songs) \n7:42pm – Adrian Arias presents “The Lost Literary” (short film) \n8:00pm – Poet Michael Warr & the Armageddon of Funk (poetry w/ live music) \n8:40pm – Amy Seiwert’s Imagery (solo contemporary ballet) \n9:00pm – Embodiment Project (urban dance theater company) \n9:45pm – Sriba Kwadjovie (solo modern/contemporary dance) \n10:00pm – Teobi Dreams (work-in-progress experimental performance) \n10:30pm – Fared Shafinury – Skyping from Texas (Indy-Persian music) \n11:15am-12am – The Anti-Hype Lounge (youtube projection DJ) \n  \nBe sure to check out the other MAPP spaces as well. Download a PDF of the Program here.
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mission-arts-performance-project/
CATEGORIES:All,April,Events,MAPP,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120204T235559
DTSTAMP:20120131T234701Z
CREATED:20120126T223532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120131T234701Z
UID:1387-1328382000-1328399759@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:MAPP (Mission Arts Performance Project)
DESCRIPTION:The MAPP is a homegrown\, intercultural\, multidisciplinary neighborhood event that takes place the first Saturday every two months in the Mission District. It’s a collage of a dozen or so spaces—garages\, cafés\, studios\, gardens\, street corners—which artists transform into makeshift venues for the intimate experience of people and culture. Endeavoring to bridge the cultural divides of our communities\, the MAPP gives space and voice to the multiplicity of perspectives and experiences that exist within urban settings.\nhttp://www.facebook.com/groups/49866204088/\n\nhttp://www.facebook.com/events/273955189334995/\nHere is the complete program:\n\n\n1. Red Poppy Art House \n2698 Folsom @ 23rd \nCurator: Rafael Sarria \n“Music and Art Fritanga” \n7:00-7:20 Katt White (sweet Jazz Vocals) \n7:30-8:15 Classical Revolution \n8:30-9:15 MamaCoatl (profunda pero ligera) \n9:30-10:00 Michael Warr & Todd Brown (Poetry & Music) \n10:15-11:05 La Gente Acoustic (reggae\, Latin\, Hop-Hop) \n11:20-12:00 Stina da Silva (soulfull songstress) \nVisual Exhibition: Artists of EDELO– “Where The United Nations Used To Be” \n  \n2. Pathos-on-harrison \n2754 Harrison @ 23rd \nCurator: David Kubrin & Jorge Molina \n8:45 Introduction\n9:00 Amy Seidman (multimedia\, artist & musician)\n9:20 David Kubrin (poet & story teller)\n9:35 Los Nadies\n10:00 Alejandro Chavez (singer songwriter)\n10:25 Leslie Simon (poet)\n10:40 Jeffrey Alphonsus Mooney (music)\n11:10 Jorge Molina & The Spontaneous Combustion Opera Mara Kubrin: bite-size bakery & drinks\nKristen Panti: photography exhibition \n3. ARTILLERY AG \n2751 Mission St. Between 24th & 23rd \nCurator: Alexa Trevino \n7:30 -8:30PM Santos Perdidos performing a Super Dope Jam Session\nVisual exhibition: “Dignidad Rebelde”\nGraphic arts collaboration between artists Melanie Cervantes & Jesus Barraza. Opening Reception! \n  \n4. Casa Blanca \n3001 20th @ Florida \nCurator: Catali+Manouche \n12:00pm-8:00 – Lamp Fixtures + Exibition\n8:00pm – Happy Hour\n9:30 – Anastasia & Friends Concert (vibrant latin soul)\n10:30 – Manouche Deluxe Live Act (mashed up ethnic beats) Visula exhibition by Catali “Experimental light fixture sculptures”\nMckenna Van Koppen paintings “fauna figures” \n  \n5. The Box Factory \n865 Florida St. between 20th and 21st \nCurator: Bernadette and Cassandra \nVagina Monologue Fundraiser art variety show \n7:00: Doors open \n8:00: Cassandra Introduction \n8:15- 9:00\, Trish (live music) \n9:00-9:30: Show and Tell/’Cass Fashion Jewelry’ (Fashion show) \n10:00-10:30 Michael P (Live Art demonstration)\, CC Heart (Poetry)\, Alexa Von Kickinface (Burlesque) \n10:30-11:00: M.Muse/ Toby Tyler/ ChÄk (Fashion Show) \n11:00-12:00: Bernadette  (Closing speech\, Live performance) \nPhotography: Amy Bark \nPaintings: Hannah Masius\, Maga\, Bonnie Rose Parent and Lara De Garie \n  \n6. L’s Cafe \n2871 24th St. (between Bryant and Florida) \nCurator: The Red Poppy Family Art \n1:00-4:00pm Activity: MAPP your freedom \nNathaniel Gloekler will be celebrating the opening of his art show\, “Nature and Light” all day until 6pm \n  \n7. AREA 2881 Gallery \n2881 23rd Street @ Florida \nCurator: Carl Pisaturo \n8:00- midnight: Lumino-Kinetic Sculpture of Carl Pisaturo \n  \n8. Luz De La Luna \n1390 Alabama St. between 25 st. & 26th st. \nCurartor: Mister Ri \n7:30-8 NCN- story-teller \n8-8:30 Gloria Esteva- poeta \n8:30-9 Celeste Chan and JDX-poetry in motion \n9-10 Erica Nalani y Nada Diaz- alternative soul/sex rock \nFood & Drink provided by “Women’s Worker Project” \n  \n9. Precita Eyes \n2981 24th street \nCurator: Ariana Terrence \nVisuals and Music throughout the evening \n  \n10. Magnetic Dreams \n2548 Folsom St \nCurators: Tony Bravo & Dash \n6:00-8:30 PM Magnetic Dreams Photography by Dashiell Merrick & Fatimata Vetu. Live music by David Erle \n  \n11. Revolution Cafe \n3248 22nd St (between Mission St & Bartlett St) \nCurator: Joe Lewis \n8:00-midnight live music \n  \n12. Alley Cat Books \n3036 24th st between Folsom & Balmy \nCurartor: Mysterious entity \n6:00-8:00 Sf & CA “maps” real and imagined. + Food & Drink. \n  \n13. Kaleidescope \n3109 24th st \nCurator: Sarah Powell \n9:00-10:00 Kate Kilbane & the Cellar doors( jazz\, rock\, soul\, theatre) \n  \n14. Cafe La Boheme \n3318 24th St (between Mission St & Osage St) \nCurator: Johnny Mac \nStorytelling through Music and Emotion \n6:30 Anastasia- A vibrant blend of folk\, latin\, and blues \n7:30 Peter Vincent – 1982 Punk Noir \n8:00 Jonny Mac – Fringe Folk \n9:00 Rachel Toups – Acoustic Folk Set \nPlasma Art Gallery (India) will be exhibiting their art throughout the night in awareness towards children with Blood Disorders. \n  \n15. Patio 308 \n308 Shotwell St. (Backyard Patio) \nCurator: Co-curated by Ralph Vazquez (Conception)\, Katie Fahey\, Sebastian Alvarez\, and Surabhi Saraf \n8:00-10:30 Rafael Vazquez- Conception (Yamanote: Teleidoscopic Portrait of an Anonymous City) \n8:30-9:00 Surabhi Saraf feat. Sebastian Alvarez (Spin Four) \n9:15-10:00 DJ Set by Laocoon and Wanderlust \nModular Installation by the Archive Machine (performance response by Wanderlust) \n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mapp-mission-arts-performance-project/
CATEGORIES:Events,MAPP,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111203T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111204T000059
DTSTAMP:20111129T233857Z
CREATED:20111025T164751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111129T233857Z
UID:968-1322924400-1322956859@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Mission Arts & Performance Project (MAPP)
DESCRIPTION:Mission Arts Performance Project (MAPP)\nSaturday\, December 3\, 2011 \nThe MAPP is a homegrown\, intercultural\, multidisciplinary neighborhood event that takes place the first Saturday every two months in the Mission District. MAPP is a collage of a dozen or so spaces—garages\, cafés\, studios\, gardens\, street corners—which artists transform into makeshift venues for the intimate experience of people and culture. Bridging cultural divides\, the MAPP gives space and voice to the multiplicity of perspectives and experiences that exist within urban settings. For more information about the MAPP program click here. \nMusic and Art Fritanga \n6:30-7:00 Carlos Ramirez & Clara Hsu: Tribute to Langston Hughes \n7:00-7:30 Meklit Hadero (singer songwriter) Jon Jenkins ( NASA’s Kepler Labs): Star Guitar  \n7:30-8:25 Javier Navarretts’s Occupy (Cumbia\, Plena\, Jazz) \n8:25-8:55 Miguelito Martinez & Alejandro Chavez \n9:10-9:50 Sol Tevel (Hebrew Roots Soul) \n10:15-10:45 YeYe Suarez (Dancing words through Latin American music ) \n11:00-11:40 La Gente Jam (Reggae\, Latin\, Hip-Hop) \nFacebook event: http://www.facebook.com/events/243152225739731/ \n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mission-arts-performance-project-mapp/
CATEGORIES:Events,MAPP,Performing Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Rafael Sarria":MAILTO:rafael@redpoppyarthouse.org
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