KUNST-STOFF Celebrates 10th Anniversary San Francisco Season

by Scott Beale on February 7, 2008 · 0 comments

KUNST-STOFF

Yannis Adoniou’s eclectic theatrical dance company KUNST-STOFF is celebrating their 10th Anniversary San Francisco Season February 14th, 15th and 16th at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater, including a special Valentine’s Gala Benefit on February 14th. Tickets for the performances are now on sale through YBCA.

KUNST-STOFF celebrates their 10th Anniversary Season at
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater on
February 14. 15. 16, 2008

Th – 02.14.08 – 7PM
Fri – 02.15.08 – 8PM
Sat – 02.16.08 – 8PM
tickets $15, $25, $35, $45

Special Advance Ticket Sales Promotion:
Get 15% off of any ticket in the house before Monday, February 11th when you mention Promo Code KSDG2008.

tickets available online at YBCA.org

Artistic Director, Yannis Adoniou. and choreographer, Tomi Paasonen. have created 3 compelling, quirky, raw and soul-searching new dances that question and critique the roles of ritual, ecstasy, and spirituality in contemporary society. While these works stand alone, together they form an abstract journey from the world outside to the world within.

Featuring original scores and live music by David Jude Thomas, Jethro DeHart, and contemporary Korean artist Dohee Lee.

image via KUNST-STOFF

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