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June 13: Salon! You’re On!

Last Salon Until Fall

Attention: If you’ve been wishing, intending, hoping to come to one of the Salons someday…better come to this one June 13. It’s our last of the Winter-Spring season as we take a break for the summer and present again in the fall.  This line up is a fine array of literary, storytelling, singing and physical theater performers.

Featured Performers:

Al Manalo, Fil-Am Stand up Comedian:
Back from Metro Manila malls, killer punch lines in the form of Mongolian throat singing, he’ll perform feats that have never been attempted…until now!

Elaine Muray, Storyteller:
Beneath the cloth, behind the mask: one body, one thousand characters.

Nanci Gaglio, Screenwriter/Playwright:
“Jose Comin’ This Way”.  It’s about a hurricane, Jesus and who saves who?

Gary Lapow, Singer/Songwriter:
From the deeply moving to the hilarious, from the New York folk music scene, to SNCC Freedom Singers (Civil Rights Era), to Malvina Reynolds, Gary offers a musical perspective of an older, seasoned lover of life.

Eth-Noh-Tec, Kinetic Story Theater
Ancient metaphor, modern messages.

WHERE?
Eth-Noh-Tec Studio
977 South Van Ness
San Francisco, CA 94110
between 21st & 20th Streets
close to 24th Street BART
view map »

WHEN?
Saturday, June 13
7pm Show

Admission
$5-$15 sliding scale

Reserve Now!
contact@ethnohtec.org
(415) 282-8705

Eth-Noh-Tec is funded in part by San Francisco Grants for the Arts, San Francisco Arts Commission, National Storytelling Network, Target Stores, Asian Arts Foundation, and private donors. Eth-Noh-Tec is an official San Francisco Green Business.

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Salon! You're ON! – March 28 2009


WHERE?:
Eth-Noh-Tec Studio
977 South Van Ness
San Francisco, CA 94110
between 2st & 20th Streets
close to 24th Street BART
map »

WHEN?:
Saturday, March 28 – 7pm Show

Admission:
$5-$15 (sliding scale)

Reserve Now! 415-282-8705

Cello Joe & The Midnight Ramblers: Funky, folk, hippy hop earth conscious music…. and a cello, too!

Jane DeCuir: First Nations Singer/ songwriter: “I sing to bring down Heaven, making prayers, the magic of the music”

Eth-Noh-Tec: Kinetic Story Theater: Asian American Storytelling – moving myths with modern messages.

Matthew Abaya: Film Maker: Filipino American filmmaker- personal narratives with Horror and Sci-Fi twists often borrowing motifs from Asian folk lore.

Jim Murdoch: Acoustic, Vocals, FUN! Singer/ Songwriter: from juggling to Jazz, from Flamenco to Appalachian styles.. the Muse Pursues.

SONGWRITING – POETRY – STORYTELLERS – FILM & PHOTOGRAPHY – MUSIC – DANCE – AND MORE!

There’s no other Arts event like this in town: performances,  discussions afterward, communities of creativity in conversation… this is cultural activism.

Filed as: Performances, Programs, Salon! You're On!