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SUMMARY:ANTI-RACISM TRAINING FOR THE DANCE FIELD
DESCRIPTION:AnÂ Anti-Racism Training for the Dance Field, facilitated byÂ
  Beatrice Thomas\n\npresented byÂ The Bridge Project, in partnership wit
 hÂ Kambara+Â andÂ Dance Mission Theater.\n\nSaturday APRIL 17, 12PMÂ - 3
 :30PM (PST)\n\nBack by popular demand, this supportive, upbeat introduct
 ory training is for dance lovers, anyone involved in the live arts, and 
 anyone who cares about the future of the field: dancers, choreographers,
  curators, funders, critics, educators, activists, students, audience me
 mbers, nonprofit professionals, and Board members. The training will be 
 a comprehensive presentation of fundamental concepts and approaches. The
  training will also offerÂ time for dialogue and processing in small gro
 ups. This training is a repeat of the event hosted by HMD in October 202
 0.Â \n\nThis is an online event taking place on Zoom. Â You will receive
  a Zoom link via email one day prior to the event.\n\nRegister Here:Â ht
 tps://hmd.ticketleap.com/\n\n-------------------------------------------
 -----------------------------\n\nTICKETS:Â $20 - $250, sliding scale bas
 ed onÂ organizational budget or annual income.\n\nNOTAFLOF Policy:Â If y
 ou are not able to afford the lowest ticket price but would still like t
 o attend, please emailÂ admin@hopemohr.org\n\n* \n\n$20 - $100: Pay any 
 amount between $20 - $100. For artists, students, activists.\n\n* \n\n$1
 00: For independent consultants/professionals working in the field\n\n* 
 \n\n$100: Per staff/board member representing organizationâ€™s with annu
 al budgets below $100k\n\n* \n\n$150: Per staff/board member representin
 g organizationâ€™s with annual budgets between $100k and $250k.\n\n* \n\
 n$200: Per staff/board member representing organizationâ€™s with annual 
 budgets between $250k and $500k.\n\n* \n\n$250: Per staff/board member r
 epresenting organizationâ€™s with annual budgets of over $500k.\n\n**For
  support with group registration for your staff/board, email:Â admin@hop
 emohr.org\n\nABOUT BEATRICE THOMAS Â |Â Â Beatrice Thomas, director of A
 uthentic Arts & Media, is a national multi-disciplinary artist, cultural
  strategist, and creative producer. Whether through creative production,
  consulting or equity, diversity, and inclusion workshops, Mx. Thomas' f
 ocus is on uplifting and centering queer, transgender, and POC voices, w
 ith special attention to creating queer-inclusive family programming. Th
 ey are a pillar of Drag Queen Story Hour, serving as director of the SF 
 Bay Area chapter, on the Leadership Team for the national organization, 
 and as a featured drag queen. Beatriceâ€™s work has illuminated the audi
 ences of the deYoung Museum, SF PRIDE Mainstage, CounterPulse, SomArts C
 ultural Center and KALW Radio, and has shown in galleries across the Uni
 ted States. Currently, they serve on the national board of directors for
  the Association of Performing Arts Professionals. |Â houseofbea.com\n\n
 ----\n\nABOUT THE BRIDGE PROJECT Â  |Â Â The Bridge Project creates and 
 supports equity-driven live art that builds community and centers artist
 s as agents of change. The Bridge Project, co-directed by Cherie Hill, H
 ope Mohr, and Karla Quintero,Â consists of the following programs: a Com
 munity Engagement Residency; a Multidisciplinary Performance Series; a T
 eaching Artist Series; and a Public Dialogue Series. More information at
 Â bridgeproject.art\n\nABOUT KAMBARA+Â Â |Â Â Â KAMBARA + DANCERSÂ bridg
 es art and audience through contemporary dance. Choreographer Yayoi Kamb
 ara focuses her work on diverse cultural, economic, and ethnic differenc
 es, creating a space for empathy and dialogue.Â kambaraplus.org\n\nABOUT
  DANCE MISSION THEATERÂ Â |Â Â Dance MissionÂ connects and empowers dive
 rse Bay Area communities and artists through all aspects of dance and da
 nce theater, including the production of new works, instruction, and per
 formance. Dance Mission is also the home of Krissy Keeferâ€™s Dance Brig
 ade, San Franciscoâ€™s groundbreaking, feminist social-change modern dan
 ce company.Â dancemissiontheater.org\n
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SUMMARY:ANTI-RACISM TRAINING FOR THE DANCE FIELD
DESCRIPTION:AnÂ Anti-Racism Training for the Dance Field, facilitated byÂ
  Beatrice Thomas\n\npresented byÂ The Bridge Project, in partnership wit
 hÂ Kambara+Â andÂ Dance Mission Theater.\n\nSaturday APRIL 17, 12PMÂ - 3
 :30PM (PST)\n\nBack by popular demand, this supportive, upbeat introduct
 ory training is for dance lovers, anyone involved in the live arts, and 
 anyone who cares about the future of the field: dancers, choreographers,
  curators, funders, critics, educators, activists, students, audience me
 mbers, nonprofit professionals, and Board members. The training will be 
 a comprehensive presentation of fundamental concepts and approaches. The
  training will also offerÂ time for dialogue and processing in small gro
 ups. This training is a repeat of the event hosted by HMD in October 202
 0.Â \n\nThis is an online event taking place on Zoom. Â You will receive
  a Zoom link via email one day prior to the event.\n\nRegister Here:Â ht
 tps://hmd.ticketleap.com/\n\n-------------------------------------------
 -----------------------------\n\nTICKETS:Â $20 - $250, sliding scale bas
 ed onÂ organizational budget or annual income.\n\nNOTAFLOF Policy:Â If y
 ou are not able to afford the lowest ticket price but would still like t
 o attend, please emailÂ admin@hopemohr.org\n\n* \n\n$20 - $100: Pay any 
 amount between $20 - $100. For artists, students, activists.\n\n* \n\n$1
 00: For independent consultants/professionals working in the field\n\n* 
 \n\n$100: Per staff/board member representing organizationâ€™s with annu
 al budgets below $100k\n\n* \n\n$150: Per staff/board member representin
 g organizationâ€™s with annual budgets between $100k and $250k.\n\n* \n\
 n$200: Per staff/board member representing organizationâ€™s with annual 
 budgets between $250k and $500k.\n\n* \n\n$250: Per staff/board member r
 epresenting organizationâ€™s with annual budgets of over $500k.\n\n**For
  support with group registration for your staff/board, email:Â admin@hop
 emohr.org\n\nABOUT BEATRICE THOMAS Â |Â Â Beatrice Thomas, director of A
 uthentic Arts & Media, is a national multi-disciplinary artist, cultural
  strategist, and creative producer. Whether through creative production,
  consulting or equity, diversity, and inclusion workshops, Mx. Thomas' f
 ocus is on uplifting and centering queer, transgender, and POC voices, w
 ith special attention to creating queer-inclusive family programming. Th
 ey are a pillar of Drag Queen Story Hour, serving as director of the SF 
 Bay Area chapter, on the Leadership Team for the national organization, 
 and as a featured drag queen. Beatriceâ€™s work has illuminated the audi
 ences of the deYoung Museum, SF PRIDE Mainstage, CounterPulse, SomArts C
 ultural Center and KALW Radio, and has shown in galleries across the Uni
 ted States. Currently, they serve on the national board of directors for
  the Association of Performing Arts Professionals. |Â houseofbea.com\n\n
 ----\n\nABOUT THE BRIDGE PROJECT Â  |Â Â The Bridge Project creates and 
 supports equity-driven live art that builds community and centers artist
 s as agents of change. The Bridge Project, co-directed by Cherie Hill, H
 ope Mohr, and Karla Quintero,Â consists of the following programs: a Com
 munity Engagement Residency; a Multidisciplinary Performance Series; a T
 eaching Artist Series; and a Public Dialogue Series. More information at
 Â bridgeproject.art\n\nABOUT KAMBARA+Â Â |Â Â Â KAMBARA + DANCERSÂ bridg
 es art and audience through contemporary dance. Choreographer Yayoi Kamb
 ara focuses her work on diverse cultural, economic, and ethnic differenc
 es, creating a space for empathy and dialogue.Â kambaraplus.org\n\nABOUT
  DANCE MISSION THEATERÂ Â |Â Â Dance MissionÂ connects and empowers dive
 rse Bay Area communities and artists through all aspects of dance and da
 nce theater, including the production of new works, instruction, and per
 formance. Dance Mission is also the home of Krissy Keeferâ€™s Dance Brig
 ade, San Franciscoâ€™s groundbreaking, feminist social-change modern dan
 ce company.Â dancemissiontheater.org\n
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