Author: Sarah Bush Dance Project
SBDP at Cowell Theater
SAVE THE DATE! SAVE THE DATE! Sarah Bush Dance Project is performing an excerpt from their upcoming new work, Rocked By Women DANCE REPERTORY’S 2011 SHOWCASE SEASON March 12th, 8pm Fort Mason Cowell Theater, San Francisco $15-$20. Call the Box Office at 415.345.7575 or order online **when you order your tickets PLEASE say you heard … Continue reading SBDP at Cowell Theater
The Changed – Photographs
Inspired by the iconic album by Cris Williamson. Photos of Sarah Bush by Lisa Harding. Continue reading The Changed – Photographs
Curve Magazine “Curvey” Awarded to Sarah Bush 2010
Curve Magazine 20th Anniversary Issue, October 2010 For Curve‘s First Annual Lesbian Awards we are honoring the women who have most impacted lesbian culture in the last 20 years. In over 50 categories, we asked expert judges from the specific fields, along with everyday women, to vote for a winner, as well as a pioneer … Continue reading Curve Magazine “Curvey” Awarded to Sarah Bush 2010
Photo Shoot with Cheryl Mazak
Photographer Cheryl Mazak has generously given her time on several photo shoots for SBDP. Thanks, Cheryl! photo credit: Cheryl Mazak – Return to Photos Continue reading Photo Shoot with Cheryl Mazak
Unity Club, San Diego Pride 2010
SBDP performed at Club Unity, pride party in San Diego. Thanks, Xpozd Creations for taking photos! – Return to Photos Continue reading Unity Club, San Diego Pride 2010
Sarah Bush Featured in Curve Magazine 2008
June 2008 Issue Open Studio by Heather Gilligan Sarah Bush “I’ve been a choreographer and dancer basically my whole life. I started dancing at 3. It’s all I’ve ever known and done,” says Sarah Bush, the founder and choreographer of the Sarah Bush Dance Project, based in San Francisco. Bush initially trained in modern dance … Continue reading Sarah Bush Featured in Curve Magazine 2008
Dance to Live – SF Weekly 2007
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 Dance to Live By Nirmala Nataraj The ancient Greeks knew a thing or two about catharsis: Spectators at a typical Sophocles performance experienced a vicarious horror when heroes became too hubristic, lost an eye, or got eviscerated in the bathtub. But beyond the gory narratives, Greek tragedies were spiritually revitalizing, and … Continue reading Dance to Live – SF Weekly 2007