Dance Mission Theater Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco Trptico

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Dance Mission Theater will host "Tríptico," a performance by the Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco, on May 11, 2025, starting at 7:00 PM. The event will showcase a blend of contemporary dance and flamenco, under the direction of Carola Zertuche, enhancing the local artistic landscape. This collaboration promises to engage audiences with its innovative choreography and compelling performances. Located at 3316 24th St in San Francisco, the venue is known for promoting diverse cultural events that resonate with the community. The performance will conclude at 8:00 PM, making it accessible for attendees to enjoy an evening of captivating artistry.

The event underscores the importance of cultural exchange and collaboration in the San Francisco arts scene. As local artists continue to push boundaries, "Tríptico" exemplifies the creative spirit of the Bay Area. Attendees can expect to witness a unique fusion of traditional and contemporary dance forms, enhancing their appreciation for the performing arts.

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