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Byb & Kiandanda Dance Theater Present: Ange Aoussou and Chris Babingui – Dance Africa Dance for Peace and Independence

Red Poppy Art House 2698 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA, United States

In collaboration with the Red Poppy Art House, Byb & Kiandanda Dance Theater present Dance Africa Dance for Peace and Independence. The evening features performances by two African dancers/choreographers, Ange Aoussou from Ivory Coast and Chris Babingui from the Republic of Congo. Performing their respective solo works, J'aime le rouge and Nibo Nano, these pieces touch on the social-political issues of the African […]

$15 – $20

Flying Under the Radar, in Collaboration with Kiandanda Dance Theater & Bahiya Movement, Presents: Symbiosis

Red Poppy Art House 2698 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA, United States

Flying Under the Radar, in collaboration with the Red Poppy Art House, presents three nights of international performance featuring Symbiosis (directed by Kiandanda Dance Theater & Bahiya Movement) on April 21, The Supplicants – Celestial Frequencies on April 22, and As Três Meninas (curated by Derek Lassiter) on April 23. Kiandanda Dance Theater (directed by […]

$12 – $20

Bay Area Dance Week: Congolese Rumba Workshop with Byb Bibene & Chris Babingui

Red Poppy Art House 2698 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA, United States

For the 18th annual Bay Area Dance Week, dancers Byb Bibene and Chris Babingui offer a special class, the Rumba Congo. The Congolese rumba (not related to Cuban rumba) is a social dance that is very prominent throughout the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Every bar and club offers a selection of rumba music en […]

Free

October 1st MAPP: Calling Divine Spirits / Joining Opposing Forces

Red Poppy Art House 2698 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA, United States

Byb Kongo Bibene presents Nkisi Nkondi: A Divine Sculpture from Central Africa, a public talk which reveals the not so told functions of the nkisi nkondi, the sacred statues found in the great kingdom of Kongo in the 19th century. The Nkisis were power figures used by individuals, families, or whole communities to destroy or […]

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