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Intersection for the Arts More thoughts on our current exhibition 'One Day: A Collective Narrative of Tehran.' Swing by and let us know what you think about the show!
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One day, strolling down the streets of Tehran, I noticed that somethings are near and somethings are far. Big deal, I said to myself. Everybody knows there is a here and a there. But why did this thought ...

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What does an ordinary day in Tehran look like? What does it sound like? It would be convenient to say that "One Day: A Collective Narrative of Tehran," a nine artist, multimedia exhibit at Intersection...

Intersection for the Arts Check out the video coverage of the gallery opening of 'One Day: A Collective Narrative of Tehran'!
Artist Reflections of Tehran – Mission Loc@l -- San Francisco Mission District's News, Food, Art and
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The many lived realities of Tehran — the largest city in the Middle East, where the political climate is everchanging — can now be seen in the Mission District. The exhibit, One Day: A Collective Narrative of Tehran, will be showing atIntersection for the Arts through Jan. 23, 2010.

Intersection for the Arts The Future Project: Sunday Will Come - Only Two Shows Left! Don't miss this beautiful show before it closes on Saturday. Get your tickets now!!!
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It's one of the great tragedies of art that the best innovations are impossible to describe.Now, I'm not sure that the unfortunately titled The Future Project: Sunday Will Come will revolutionize live stage performance as we know it, fix the health care crisis, and make you love your mother more. .....

Intersection for the Arts One Day: A Collective Narrative of Tehran is now open! TONIGHT: VIP Reception 6-7pm/ General Opening Reception 7-9pm! Swing on by!
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Taraneh Hemami's studio is adorned with her memories of Iran. There are weathered photographs of Iranian families layered within mirrors, images of pixelated faces from a "Most Wanted" poster scattered ...

Intersection for the Arts More buzz on "One Day: A Collective Narrative of Tehran." Will you be at the Opening Reception on November 4th? Consider yourselves invited! Hope to see you at the Intersection!!!
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'One Day: A Collective Narrative of Tehran' at Intersection for the Arts info from SF Weekly. Find info about San Francisco events, concerts, shows, admission and ticket prices

Intersection for the Arts '"There’s none of the pretension that can come from a hybrid dance-theater-music-spoken word piece because the performers are so incredibly focused, so funny and so intensely emotional. They seem to live partly in the world of boring, normal people and partly in the world of extraordinarily talented artists who sing an...d move and speak on an entirely different, entirely dazzling plane."
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Filed under: Campo Santo, Gabe Marin, Intersection for the Arts, James Carpenter, Sean San Jose, Trevor Allen, local theater — Chad Jones @ 9:02 pm

Intersection for the Arts "This is the first time Sean San Jose and Erika Chong Shuch, of Campo Santo and the ESP Project respectively, are performing onstage together. Separately, they are vibrant movers and shakers in the Bay Area. When I heard they were combining their creative forces, I had to witness the alchemy. And the result is pure gold."
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The Intersection for the Arts' current show: The Future Project: Sunday Will Come shines the light on mortality and humanity. I was ready for a theatrical take on existentialism. So I went.

Intersection for the Arts And they keep coming in! And so should you...
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If you’ve ever seen them in action, you’ll want to see anything talents like Erika Chong Shuch. resident artist and choreographer at Intersection for the Arts, and Sean San Jose, nonprofit program director and member of resident theater ensemble

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Check out what the San Jose Mercury News had to say....http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/2009/10 /20/intersection-for-the-arts-gazes-into -the-future-project/
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Posted by Karen D'Souza on October 20th, 2009 at 12:53 pm | Categorized as General | Tagged as Karen D'Souza; Campo Santo
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