=HISTORY
=PRESS QUOTES
=HIGHLIGHTS
=RECOMMENDATION
Mission.
In 2004, after 6 years of collaboration both as dance partners and choreographers, Ryan T. Smith and
Wendy Rein formed RAWdance with the mission to create works that expose an intimate, honest core - the
essence of our relationships, sexuality, and identities. With a focus on the human body and its place in
society, RAWdance has pursued new approaches to performance, working both inside and outside the security
of traditional dance venues. Committed to driven, visceral movement, the company strives to craft pieces
balancing dance with theatrical elements and athletic movement with intellectual themes. Rachel Howard,
of the San Francisco Chronicle, has called the company "sexy and solid." Rita Felciano of the San Francisco
Bay Guardian exclaimed the company's work for the WestWave Dance Festival 2006 "exemplified the vitality
of local dance."
Production.
Since forming RAWdance, Ryan and Wendy have created 12 new works for the company, including three
full-length pieces; they have showcased their choreography throughout San Francisco at venues including
ODC Theater, Project Artaud Theater, Dance Mission Theater, Union Square Park (for the Jewels in the
Square series), Jon Sims Center for the Arts (including an AIRspace residency in spring 2005), CounterPULSE
(including a Winter Artists residency, 2005-2006), and in New York City at the Alvin Ailey Studios and
Williamsburg Arts Nexus. With funding from the Zellerbach Family Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission,
and CA$H Program of Theatre Bay Area, RAWdance has chosen to use alternative spaces for several of our home
seasons, such as the Center for Sex and Culture in 2005 and the Belcher Street Studios gallery in 2006.
Blurring the lines around traditional performance, this has also allowed the company to reach new audiences
and develop a community following. Furthering our efforts to involve and engage a community base, in
December 2007, the company launched the biannual CONCEPT series, an informal and intimate salon of
contemporary dance, at the James Howell Studio in San Francisco. The series focuses on accessibility,
showcasing works by some of the city's most talented professional dance artists in a casual environment
complete with coffee and snacks.
Projects.
In addition to continuing the CONCEPT series in April and September, the company will also be
presenting a free outdoor show in Union Square Park in July (through the Jewels in the Square Series),
its 4th annual Home Season in July/August, and is planning a short East Coast tour in December. The
company is currently developing a new evening-length work entitled Fallout, to premiere at the Singapore
Fringe Festival in January 2009.
In September, RAWdance begins a three-year residency at ODC Theater, one of the premiere centers for
dance in San Francisco. Administratively, RAWdance convened its first board of directors in early February,
and is awaiting final word approving its independent 501(c)(3) non-profit status.
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