Mission Bazaar, A Unique Craft & Performance Expo at The Armory

by Scott Beale on May 16, 2008 · 4 comments

Mission Bazaar

Mission Bazaar, a unique craft and performance expo, takes place this Saturday, May 17th and Sunday, May 18th at the historic San Francisco Armory (currently owned by Kink.com). This will be the first public event at The Armory in over 30 years.

Mission Bazaar will showcase a diverse collection of artisans exhibiting their creative works, products, fashion and accessories. There will be over 20 hours of live performances on three stages featuring live music, circus and dance acts, performance artists and DJs, including gypsy jazz, bellydance, spoken word, beatbox, choral ensembles, fashion shows, puppetry, flamenco guitar, and much more. In addition, Mission Bazaar has invited a diverse cross-section of Mission-based non-profit organizations to attend.

Here’s more info on Mission Bazaar, including the full list of exhibitors.

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1 Jason May 16, 2008 at 4:55 pm

Vowel Movement is playing? I’m going to guess this isn’t the same one as Johnette Napolitano’s side project from the 90s.

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2 Doc Pop May 18, 2008 at 1:01 pm

Yeah, I walked down there from Army street, then walked right back home when I found that they had an entry fee. I just can’t handle paying a cover for the right to shop. As a craft vendor I’ve turned down any type of craft faire with a cover fee because I find that it really effects the number of people who come in (and hell, it’s five dollars they won’t be spending at my booth).

Hope that if they do another one they drop the entry fee.

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