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SUMMARY:October 5th MAPP
DESCRIPTION:October 5th MAPP: ART to the power of LOVE\nCurated by multidisciplinary artist Adrian Arias \n \n  \n  \nOctober 5th MAPP: ART to the power of LOVE\nART to the power of LOVE \n“ART to the Power of LOVE” suggests a deep connection between art and love\, where art acts as a vehicle to convey emotions and love enriches the artistic experience. Through various forms of art—painting\, music\, dance\, or literature—the essence of love can be captured\, from passion to pain. Furthermore\, love inspires artists to explore universal themes that connect people\, transforming both the creator and the viewer. In short\, it invites us to reflect on how love empowers creativity and how art deepens our understanding of love in all its manifestations. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM\nRed Poppy Art House \n2698 Folsom @23rd \nCurator: Adrian Arias\, Multidisciplinary Artist \n7:07 pm  – Introductory words by Dina Zarif & Adrian Arias \n7:17 – 7:47 pm – Astrid Kusic & Mat Muntz\, Intimate-immersive South/Eastern European soundscapes \n7:50 – 8:20 pm – Bryan Dyer\, Multi-instrumentalist vocalist \n8:25 – 8:35 pm – Chun Yu\, Spiritual multimedia poetry \n8:41 – 9:11 pm – Monica Maria Fimbrez\, California music roots mixed with traditional \n9:17 – 9:55 pm – LoCura trio\, gathering sounds & stories with cajón\, guitar & voice \nTHIS IS A FREE EVENT \nMAPP (Mission Arts & Performance Project)\nLaunched in 2003\, the Mission Arts & Performance Project (MAPP) is a homegrown bi-monthly\, multidisciplinary\, intercultural event 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.  Due to COVID-19\, we had temporarily changed this dynamic program from an onsite to an online series. Thanks to the mastery and innovation of the presenting artists and curatorial vision we were pleased that the kaleidoscope of cultural exchange continued to be an incredibly enriching experience for the presenter and the viewer. We are glad that the days that we can safely present at our neighborhood venue have finally arrived and we are grateful for everyone’s ingenuity in making the online presentations meaningful and unique experiences.   \nThis program is funded by the California Arts Council Impact Project Grant. \nWe will continue our work in presenting unique artistry to the communities that we serve. \n RED POPPY MAPP TEAM: \nArtistic Director | Managing Director: Dina Zarif  \nPR and Digital Marketing: Anjali Varma \nMAPP OCTOBER 5TH\, 2024 PROGRAM\n\n\n\n\nTime \n\nPerformance/Event\nDescription\nArtists\n\n\nVisual Art: Adrian Arias live painting\n\n\n7:07 pm\nIntroductory Remarks\nIntroductory Remarks\n\nDina Zarif \nAdrian Arias \n\n\n\n7:17 – 7:47 pm\nAstrid Kusic & Mat Muntz\nIntimate-immersive South/Eastern European soundscapes\nAstrid Kusic \nMat Muntz\n\n\n7:50 – 8:20 pm\nBryan Dyer\nMulti-instrumentalist singer\nBryan Dyer\n\n\n8:25 – 8:35 pm\nChun Yu\nSpiritual multimedia poetry\nChun Yu\n\n\n8:41 – 9:11 pm\nMonica Maria Fimbrez\nCalifornia music roots mixed with traditional\nMonica Maria Fimbrez\n\n\n9:17 – 9:55 pm\nLoCura trio\nGathering sounds & stories with cajón\, guitar & voice\nKata Miletich – voice \nMelissa Cruz – cajón \nBob Sanders – guitar \n\n\n\n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS\n\nAdrian Arias\nCurator/Live Painting \nAdrian Arias is an international multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of visual arts\, poetry\, performance\, and social justice. A descendant of the Mochica culture of ancient Peru\, he embraces his culture’s use of dreams as a transformative catalyst between reality and imagination. Arias has created large-scale murals for public and private businesses such as Google and a three-story mural at the corner of Turk and Hyde in San Francisco\, commissioned by the Luggage Store. He has recently created murals for Magic Theater\, Freight & Salvage\, and Red Poppy Art House. Is the co-founder of Mission Arts Performance Project MAPP.  \n\n  \n\n \n\nAstrid Kusic & Mat Muntz\n\nIntimate-immersive South/Eastern European soundscapes\n \nVocalist Astrid Kuljanic and bassist Mat Muntz are a collaborative duo specializing in intimate and immersive soundscapes. Their sets trace uncanny constellations through jazz\, South/Eastern European folk\, original compositions\, and improvisations. Most recently\, the duo was awarded a Performance Plus grant from Chamber Music America to produce an electro-acoustic ballad album.   \n\n  \n  \n\n\n\nBryan Dyer\nMulti-instrumentalist vocalist \nBryan S. Dyer is a versatile musician who sings\, plays\, and teaches instruments like bass guitar\, percussion\, and piano. He writes\, arranges\, conducts\, and works in TV\, radio\, and film. A veteran of top Bay Area vocal groups\, he also performs with various ensembles including The Funk Revival Orchestra and Crosspulse. His music career has taken him globally\, with performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival\, Kennedy Center\, and Lincoln Center. Dyer has collaborated with artists like Al Green\, Carlos Santana\, and Michael McDonald\, and is a voting member of The Recording Academy. \n  \n\n  \n \nChun Yu\nSpiritual multimedia poetry \nChun Yu\, Ph.D.\, is an award-winning bilingual poet\, multimedia artist\, graphic novelist\, and scientist. Born in China\, she holds degrees from Peking University and Rutgers\, and began writing poetry during her postdoctoral work at Harvard-MIT. A 2023 San Francisco Library Laureate and YBCA 100 honoree\, she blends science\, art\, and spirituality in her work. Her poetry has be published by Orion\, Arion Press\, Poetry Northwest\, Xinhua Daily\, and more.  \n  \n\n \nMonica Maria\nCalifornia music roots mixed with traditional \nMónica María’s music reflects her Californian roots mixed with traditional\, earthly\, and contemporary sounds of Latin America. A vocalist\, multi-instrumentalist and composer\, her songs are innovative and expressive of a world where cultures coexist\, where fear is transformed by compassion\, where we learn to truly love ourselves\, and where we view the world from an empathetic and holistic state of mind.  \n  \n \nLoCura\nGathering sounds & stories with cajón\, guitar & voice \nLoCura trio with Kata Miletich\, Melissa Cruz\, and Bob Sanders\, is an acoustic reflection of their 7-piece band which has been gathering sounds & stories for over 17 years. Music to inspire\, heal & connect. In the belly of the beast\, we will feed from our hearts.  \n  \nEXHIBITION: Corazones / Hearts by Adrian Arias\n \nThis exhibition by Adrian Arias explores the symbolic meaning and form of the Heart\, navigating themes of passion and heartbreak\, both socially and personally. The heart is depicted as a dream\, a labyrinth\, and a space for connection and separation\, delving into the pain and hope tied to the organ that continuously beats like music within us. \n\nOPENING ON OCTOBER 3RD: \n\nAs part of his emotional exploration of the heart\, Adrian will prepare ceviche\, a dish tied to his childhood and now a signature performance in his art. Additionally\, we’ll feature music by Lalin St. Juste\, a Haitian-American singer\, songwriter\, and producer whose work delves into themes of identity\, cultural heritage\, and the transformative power of rewriting stories. \n\nMAPP GENERAL PROGRAM\n \n \n\n\n\n\nIN PERSON EVENT DETAILS\nTime: October 5th\, 2024\, 7:00pm- 10pm (IN-PERSON) \nAdmission: Free! \n\n \n  \nDONATE
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LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:11Reflections: San Francisco | Wrap Party & Tea Salon
DESCRIPTION:Advance registrations are available online. It is advised to register for this event.  \n\n\n\n\n11Reflections: San Francisco | Wrap Party & Tea Salon\nJoin us for this FREE event to socialize\, celebrate and tell your own stories in a fun\, low-key atmosphere. \nLooking for more connection and small-group interaction after the show?\nJoin us for this FREE event to socialize\, celebrate and tell your own stories in a fun\, low-key atmosphere. Complementary food and tea will be served. \nOpen to the public and space is limited. Registration is strongly suggested.\nProduced by Aviva Arts and Red Poppy Art House in collaboration with Golden Thread\, Art2Action\, and Brava Center for Women. \nSunday\, October 6th\, 2024\nTime: 12:00 – 3:00 pm\nAdmission: FREE with registration \n\n\n\nRed Poppy Art House\n2698 Folsom St\, San Francisco\, CA 94110 \nMore info: \nhttps://goldenthread.org/productions/11-reflections-san-francisco/ \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE ARTISTS: \nAndrea Assaf\n \n\nAndrea Assaf is a poet\, essayist\, and widely-produced playwright\, director\, performer\, and cultural organizer. She’s the founding Artistic and Executive Director of Art2Action Inc.\, and the National Coordinator of the National Institute for Directing & Ensemble Creation (an Art2Action collaboration with Pangea World Theater). She is currently an Artist-in-Residence and guest faculty at the School of Theatre & Dance\, University of South Florida (Tampa). Andrea has served as a consultant with Equity Quotient (EQ)\, Alternate ROOTS\, the Arts & Democracy Project\, and more. She is a former Artistic Director of New WORLD Theater (2004-09)\, and former Program Associate for Animating Democracy (2001-04). Andrea has a Masters degree in Performance Studies and a BFA in acting\, both from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. She currently serves on the Board of CAATA (Consortium of Asian American Theaters & Artists)\, and is a voting board member of Alternate ROOTS. She served on the International Management Committee of WPI (Women Playwrights International\, 2012-15)\, and is a member of RAWI (Radius of Arab American Writers).\n \n \nAmal Bisharat (she/her)\n \n\nAmal Bisharat (she/her) is a Palestinian American multidisciplinary artist: a theatre director\, theatre maker\, producer\, actor\, musician\, and photographer. Bisharat holds a BA in Music and Theater from Minnesota State University-Moorhead and for 12 years worked as a director and music director in partnership with San Francisco Unified School District. Bisharat is a grateful recipient of the Theater Bay Area Arts Leadership Residency Grant (2022-2023)\, Theater Bay Area CA$H Creates Grant (2022)\, and San Francisco Arts Commission Artist Grant (2023). Currently\, she works with Golden Thread Productions\, recently co-producing and directing for their signature program ReOrient Festival of Short Plays (2023)\, and directing an online reading of The Gaza Monologues by Ashtar Theater (2023). Bisharat is also in the process of creating her first musical\, “Mornings in Jenin Musical”\, a Palestinian refugee story adapted from the internationally best-selling novel by the same name by Susan Abulhawa. After many years of hiatus from acting\, Bisharat is thrilled to be returning to her roots this year to play the role of Safiyya in Golden Thread’s production of Returning to Haifa (2024) by Ghassan Kanafani\, adapted for the stage by Naomi Wallace and Ismail Khalidi. She is a board member of MENATMA (Middle East North African Theater Makers Alliance) and also serves on the Community Council for Golden Thread’s 2024 Season for Palestine. Bisharat is also a photographer with her own arts-focused photography company\, capturing the magic of professional dance\, theater\, and music performances for groups like Yerba Buena Gardens Festival\, Sarah Bush Dance Project\, and Alonzo King Lines Ballet. Bisharat believes in the transformative power of art and storytelling whether on a stage\, in a photograph\, or in the stories we tell ourselves.\n \nSophia Alawi\n \n\n\nSophia Alawi is a first-generation Muslim Moroccan/Italian American actress\, singer\, songwriter & writer. She has a BFA in Musical Theater from Rider University. She also studied at T’Schreiber\, Stella Adler Studio of Acting\, and The Barrow Group in New York. She’s so excited to be a part of this new musical that uplifts unrepresented Palestinian voices. She won the San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle award for Best Featured Actress – Musical in 2019 for Groundhog Day The Musical and was named one of “Five Standout Performances” in 2019 by the Houston Chronicle for the role of Wendla in Spring Awakening. Regional credits include Sound of Music(Hillbarn Theater) She Loves Me\, Merrily We Roll Along & Fun Home (42nd St Moon)\, As You Like It\, Twelfth Night and Groundhog Day The Musical (San Francisco Playhouse)\, Spring Awakening (Theater Under the Stars)\, and In the Heights (Playhouse on Park). New York credits include Fat Kid Rules the World\, and Emerson Loses Her Mind. TV credits include Law & Order SVU. \n\n  \nDebórah Eliezer (she/her) \n \nDebórah Eliezer (she/her) is a mixed-identity Arab-Jewish artist\, activist\, coach\, and California fire survivor. Passionate about the power of human transformation\, her work focuses on disrupting assumptions about art\, human values\, the environment\, and society. She is the Artistic Director of Aviva Arts\, an Associate Artist with Golden Thread\, a Mitsui Collective Somatic Jewish Leader Fellow\, (Kollel3\,) artEquity arts facilitator alumna\, and proudly serves on the inaugural MENATMA board. Eliezer has devised numerous world premieres and toured internationally\, including writing and performing (dis)Place[d]\, about Iraqi Jews. As the former foolsFURY Co-Artistic Director\, she produced the FURY Factory Festival of Ensemble Theater in SF for 13 years and BUILD digital convenings. Eliezer holds a B.A. Cum Laude in Drama Cum Laude from SFSU\, and is a certified Sound\, Voice Music Healing practitioner from CIIS\, and a certified Kaula Tantra Yoga instructor. \nwww.avivaarts.org \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\nSunday\, October 6th\, 2024\nTime: 12:00 – 3:00 pm\nAdmission: FREE with registration \nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door unless otherwise noted on the Facebook event page that the show is SOLD OUT. \nRegister for this event \nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee a seat. Seating is first come\, first served. \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!
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SUMMARY:Lit Crawl: Veins & Tributaries | What’s the Buzz? | S'mores & Stories
DESCRIPTION:Lit Crawl: Veins & Tributaries | What’s the Buzz? | S’mores & Stories\nSaturday\, October 26th\, 2024\nTime: 4:45 doors\, 5:00 show\nAdmission: FREE \nDonation is encouraged \nRed Poppy Art House is hosting three LitCrawl events:\n– 5 pm – 6 pm – Veins & Tributaries: A Reading with Diasporic Burmese American Writers\n– 6:30 pm -7:30 pm – What’s the Buzz? The Hive Poetry Collective Chats Up the Audience\n– 8 pm – 9 pm – S’mores & Stories: Tales from the Edges of California \n  \nABOUT THE PROGRAM\n \n5 pm – 6 pm\nVeins & Tributaries: A Reading with Diasporic Burmese American Writers \nExplore literary tributaries branching from the Burmese diaspora with poetry\, fiction\, and memoir. Five intergenerational authors\, each drawing from their deep ancestral roots in Myanmar\, explore the intricate geo-political themes of identity\, displacement\, and legacy. Join us for a vivid dialogue on how the shadows of post-independence Burma shape notions of time\, space\, and self. \nCurator: Maw Shein Win \nFeaturing:\nMichelle Dunn Marsh\nAudrey T. Williams\nMaw Shein Win\nKenneth Wong \n  \n \n6:30 pm -7:30 pm\nWhat’s the Buzz? The Hive Poetry Collective Chats Up the Audience \nThe Hive Poetry Collective\, a national podcast and radio series produced by women poets from Santa Cruz\, will speed-interview audience members whose names we’ll draw from a hat. Like speed dating—with literary rather than romantic intentions—our experienced interviewers will quickly draw the poetic nectar from our volunteer “blooms.” \nCurator: Roxi Power \nFeaturing:\nJulia Chiapella\nFarnaz Fatemi\nJulie Murphy\nRoxi Power \nThe Hive Poetry Collective is a group of Santa Cruz poets creating a weekly radio show and live poetry events featuring a diverse roster of poets. The Hive radio show is broadcast on KSQD\, 90.7 FM Community Radio in Santa Cruz on Sunday nights from 8pm-9pm. All episodes are available to stream through anchor.fm\, and wherever you get your podcasts. \nWebsite: https://hivepoetry.org/about-uzz/ \n  \n \n8 pm – 9 pm\nS’mores & Stories: Tales from the Edges of California. \nGather around the “campfire” for S’mores & Stories\, hosted by the Desert Salon writing retreat. Enjoy free s’mores courtesy of Mojave Mallows and readings inspired by the strangeness and beauty of California. You’ll laugh\, feel inspired\, and get a chill down your spine—because no campfire is complete without a spooky story!” \nCurator: Lexi Pandel \nFeaturing:\nLexi Pandell (host)\nTanya Zilinskas\nJessica Powell\nKatie Wheeler-Dubin\nBilly Song \nS’mores & Stories is a collaboration between the Desert Salon writing retreat and Mojave Mallows\, an organic marshmallow company based in Joshua Tree and Los Angeles.\nSocial media: @desertsalon @mojavemallows\nWebsite: desertsalon.com and mojavemallows.com \n  \n\n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS\nVeins & Tributaries \nMichelle Dunn Marsh is a first-generation American of Indo-Burmese and Irish descent. She completed her BA in literature and art history at Bard College\, and holds an MS in Publishing from Pace University. She conceived\, and with Steve McIntyre co-founded Minor Matters in 2013. Minor Matters has published over thirty contemporary art books with the participation of an international audience. Dunn Marsh has had a bi-coastal and multi-faceted career in publishing and as an educator; she was the subject of an exhibition at the Highline Heritage Museum in Burien\, Washington in 2019. That led to the publication of her memoir\, Seeing Being Seen: A Personal History of Photography\, released in 2022. She is in development on her next book\, Partially True Memories of Lives I’ve Never Lived. Minor Matters website \nAudrey T. Williams is a speculative literary artist who writes poetry\, fiction\, and creative non-fiction. Her writing is published in Conjuring Worlds: An Afrofuturist Textbook\, Space & Time magazine\, and Lightspeed. Raised in coastal North Carolina\, Audrey’s work is rooted in the culture of place and her heritage at the intersection of Southern Black America and Indo-Burmese diaspora. Audrey T. Williams’s website \nMaw Shein Win’s new full-length poetry collection is Percussing the Thinking Jar (Omnidawn). Her previous collection Storage Unit for the Spirit House (Omnidawn) was nominated for the Northern California Book Award in Poetry\, longlisted for the PEN America Open Book Award\, and shortlisted for CALIBA’s Golden Poppy Award for Poetry. She is the inaugural poet laureate of El Cerrito\, CA and teaches in the MFA Program at USF. Maw Shein Win’s website \nKenneth Wong is a Burmese American author and a language instructor. His short stories\, essays\, and poetry translations have appeared in The San Francisco Chronicle magazine\, AGNI (Boston University)\, Eleven Eleven(California College of the Arts)\, The Irrawaddy\, Myanmar Times\, and more. He teaches beginning and intermediate Burmese at UC Berkeley. Kenneth Wong on Instagram \n  \nWhat’s the Buzz?  \nJulia Chiapella’s poetry has appeared in Pirene’s Fountain\, The Round\, The Wax Paper\, and West Branch among others. She is the retired director of the Young Writers Program and received the Gail Rich Award for creative contributions to Santa Cruz County. She is a member of the Hive Poetry Collective where she organizes readings and hosts podcasts. \nFarnaz Fatemi is Santa Cruz County Poet Laureate\, an Academy of American Poetry Laureate Fellow\, and author of the poetry collection\, Sister Tongue زبان خواهر. Her poems and essays appear in Alaska Quarterly\, Catamaran Literary Reader\, Kenyon Review\, No Tokens Journal\, Poets.org\, Tahoma Literary Review\, Tab Journal\, Terrain.org\, and elsewhere. More at farnazfatemi.com \nJulie Murphy’s poems appear or are forthcoming in Salt\, River Heron\, Chicago Quarterly Review\, Atlanta Review\, Massachusetts Review\, CALYX\, and SWWIM\, among other journals. A member of Community of Writers\, she taught poetry at Salinas Valley State Prison and with the Hive Poetry Collective\, she hosts a weekly poetry show and podcast as well as live poetry readings. \nRoxi Power’s book\, The Songs That Objects Would Sing was published in 2023; her next book will be published by Carbonation Press in 2025. She’s received an AWP Intro Award and has been published in American Poetry Review\, Black Warrior Review\, Puerto del Sol\, etc. She founded the trans-genre anthology series\, Viz. Inter-Arts\, at the University of California\, Santa Cruz where she teaches. She podcasts for The Hive Poetry Collective. \n  \nS’mores & Stories \nLexi Pandell (host): Lexi Pandell is a writer from Oakland\, CA. Her non-fiction has been published by The Atlantic\, The New York Times\, and The New Republic. Her short stories have been published by Wired\, The Pinch\, Salt Hill\, and New Ohio Review. She is the founder of the Desert Salon writing retreat. \nTanya Žilinskas: Tanya Žilinskas’ fiction has appeared in Chicago Quarterly Review\, TriQuarterly\, Southern Humanities Review\, Shenandoah\, Puerto del Sol\, The Florida Review\, and elsewhere. She is working on a novel about early internet hoaxes and documentary ethics\, and a linked story collection set in a surreal version of Marin County. Find her at tanyazilinskas.com. \nJessica Powell: Jessica Powell is the author of the novel\, The Big Disruption. Her short stories have been published in The New York Times\, WIRED\, VICE\, Alaska Quarterly Review\, Chicago Quarterly Review\, and elsewhere. She lives in San Francisco and builds audio software. \nKatie Wheeler-Dubin: Katie Wheeler-Dubin is a San Francisco native\, well-known for both her relaxed parenting style and systematically eating so many oysters she discovered a pearl. She published I Went to Sleep Drunk and Woke up Hungry in 2016\, and made a documentary with Mila Puccini about San Francisco called Water Under the Bridge. She has performed at Kerouac Alley\, the Bywater Wonderland of New Orleans\, Cynic Cave\, the Jewish Contemporary Museum of San Francisco\, Viracocha\, The Santa Cruz Art Bar\, the Moth\, Quiet Lightning\, The Portuguese Artist Colony\, UC Santa Cruz\, the basement of Lost Weekend Video and Splendor all Around. \nBilly Song: Billy Suiren Song is a film-maker and poet based in San Francisco. He hosts a weekly open mic at the Center SF and leads a writing group at the Page street writers co-working space. He and his creative partner Liz Cahill founded an arts non-profit\, Decentered Arts\, in 2023. He graduated with an MFA in creative writing from USFCA in 2023. \n  \nABOUT LIT CRAWL SAN FRANSISCO\nOne of the most anticipated literary nights of the year\, San Francisco’s Lit Crawl is a massive\, one-night literary pub crawl through San Francisco’s Mission District that caps off our annual Litquake Festival. Lit Crawl SF brings together 250+ authors and nearly 5\,000 fans for the world’s largest free pop-up literary event. Started in 2004\, Lit Crawl cultivates a unique\, resonant brand: smart and silly\, worldly and wacky\, with events presented in venues usual (bars\, cafes\, galleries\, and bookstores) and unusual (police stations\, tattoo parlors\, barbershops\, and laundromats). \n  \n\nLIT CRAWL MAP\n \n\nEVENT DETAILS\nSaturday\, October 26th\, 2024\nTime: 4:45 doors\, 5:00 show\nAdmission: FREE \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nDONATE \n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/lit-crawl-veins-tributaries-whats-the-buzz-smores-stories/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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