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Sales have ended for this event. Tickets may still be available at the door.
Thank you for attending Bindlestiff Studio's 1st Annual Black & White Bindleball - Celebrating Art & Community! Your support ensures that Filipino American art is nourished and flourishes in San Francisco and beyond. |
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Bindlestiff Studio proudly presents 1st Annual Black & White Bindleball
Honoring: Bayanihan Community Center, Filipino American Employees Association of PG&E, Lorna Chui Velasco & Dino Ignacio
Join Bindlestiff Studio on Thursday, November 29, at the 111 Minna Gallery, as it celebrates and honors outstanding community leaders and partners at the first annual Bindleball, a black and white gala. The Bindleball, Bindlestiff's hip and quirky take on a traditional cocktail party, will also serve as a fundraiser and art auction. All proceeds will help with the costs of moving back to the theater's original location on 6th Street and Howard. Bindlestiff Studio is the only permanent Filipino American performing arts space in the nation. Rooted in SF's South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood. Bindlestiff aims to cultivate, inspire and mentor the next generation of Filipino American artists and community leaders in an affordable, community-based professional theater setting. Founded in 1989, Bindlestiff flourished for many years as an experimental black box theater. After 18 years it has now evolved into a vibrant cultural institution, presenting hundreds of events and productions each year including theater, dance, music, comedy, spoken-word performances and film showcases. Bindlestiff also offers low to no cost workshops in script writing, stand up comedy, vocal training, acting, directing, and producing for stage.
Thursday, November 29, 2007 6:00PM - 12:00AM Tickets: $50
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Semi-formal black and white attire requested. Food provided by Cheryl A. Andres Catering. Bid on Bindlestiff silent auction items. Enjoy the sounds of Bindlestiff artists and bands. Dancing follows the awards program. |
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