UPCOMING EVENTS

 

Performance with Pearl Ubungen at ODC in San Francisco on 8/21 @ 8pm

 

Choreographer/Cultural Activist pearl ubungen will be in residence at ODC/SF Theater this August and will perform a new work-in-progress:

 

Queen of Broken Hearts

 

This new work features Cria Merchant, Margit Galanter, Kara Davis, Gigi Otalvaro-Hormillosa (a.k.a. the devil bunny), Otter Cushing and Janine Trinidad -all exceptional movement artists who have worked with pearl ubungen and/or her company Pearl Ubungen Dancers and Musicians at some time over the past 17 years. Music composed by Gabe Celestino Higgins and ubungen's  longtime collaborator, San Francisco -based percussionist/composer and former Musical Director of Pearl Ubungen Dancers and Musicians, Randy Odell will accompany live!

 

One Night Only!

Saturday August 21 @ 8pm

TICKETS: $15

Online Sales Coming Soon!

415.863.9834 (2-5 pm Wed-Sat)

 

LOCATION:

ODC Dance Commons

351 Shotwell Street

San Francisco, CA

 

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Friday, April 30th - Low Lives 2, all over the world, starting at 5pm PST. Devil Bunny will go on some time between 6 pm and 7 pm PST.

Now in it's second year, Low Lives is a one-night exhibition of performance-based works transmitted via the internet and projected in real time at numerous venues throughout the U.S. 

The international artists and artist collectives participating in this exhibition will transmit their performances live from countries including Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Singapore Trinidad & Tobago and from the following cities in the United States: Austin, TX; Houston, TX; Nashville, TN; NYC, NY; Miami, FL; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Minneapolis, MN; Las Vegas, NV; Gunnison, CO; San Francisco, CA; Chicago, IL and Los Angeles, CA.

Artists include Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Lawrence Graham-Brown, Hector Canonge, Alexis Caputo, Vienne Chan, Osvaldo Cibils, Gabrielle Civil, Marcus Civin, Chris Coy, The Bridge Club, Francesca Fini, Linda Ford, Lynne Heller, Anni Holm, Gigi Otalvaro-Hormillosa AKA Devil Bunny, Las Hermanas Iglesias, Michelle Isava, Tina La Porta, Elizabeth Leister, Luke Munn, Olek, Wanda Ortiz, Jacklyn Soo, Michael Smith, Sam Trubridge with Rob Appierdo & Stuart Foster, Migdalia Luz Barens-Vera, Marcus Vinicius, Martin Zet, Agni Zotis

For those of you in the NYC area, the program is co-presented by Aljira, A center for Contemporary Art and El Museo del Barrio at  El Museo del Barrio- 1230 5th Avenue, from 8:00pm to 10:45pm on Friday, April 30th.
This event is free but you need to RSVP at El Museo's website: http://www.elmuseo.org/en/event/low-lives-2

The show will also be presented in the following venues and cities:

Galeria de la Raza: 2857 24th Street, San Francisco, CA 5:00pm to 8:00pm  
Diaspora Vibe Gallery: 3938 North Miami Ave., Miami, FL 8:00pm to 11:00pm  
The Temporary Space: 1320 Nance St., Houston, TX 7:00pm to 10:00pm  
Obsidian Arts: 3501 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 7:00pm to 10:00pm  
Terminal: APSU, Clarksville  7:00pm to 10:00pm  
Co-Lab: 613 Allen St., Austin, TX  7:00pm to 10:00pm  
Studio 304: 304 Boerum St., Brooklyn, NY  8:00pm to 11:00pm 


If you're not in one of the cities where the show is being presented, you can view the exhibit live online at:
www.ustream.tv/channel/low-lives-2

 

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"Exploring Metaculture with Devil Bunny"

 

UCLA

Dodd Hall 147

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Thursday, April 8th @ 6pm

Free and Open to the Public

 

Join Devil Bunny in Bondage, AKA Gigi Otalvaro-Hormillosa, for an evening of performance, writing and video works, featuring a diverse cast of characters such as extraterrestrial, feminist heroes, cinematic gorillas in pink-ray, ethnotopic inverted minstrels, and supernatural mestizas that exist along various points of the time-space-culture continuum. The evening will end with an artist talk and Q & A. This event is sponsored by the UCLA Women's Studies Department, with co-sponsorship from The Asian American Studies Center, The Center for the Study of Women, and The Chicana/o Studies Research Center.