San Francisco Trolley Dances on the Third Street T-Line

by Scott Beale on October 14, 2008 · 2 comments

The fifth annual San Francisco Trolley Dances, a freewheeling festival of modern dance, takes place October 18th and 19th on the Third Street T-Line.

This October, climb aboard as the acclaimed San Francisco Trolley Dances takes a step into the present and travels along 3rd Street on the T-Line for an exciting day of modern dance in the streets of San Francisco. $1.50 in train fare is all you need to see the best show in town as Kim Epifano’s Epiphany Productions takes audiences on a ride in the company of “tour guides”, you will travel to four different outdoor performance sites to view pieces by some of the Bay Area’s most innovative choreographers.

photos by Andy Mogg

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