CREATIVE SPIRITS PACKAGE:

Looking for a unique and enriching team-building experience that taps into — and gives back to — Alameda’s growing arts sector? Treat your group to a uniquely Alameda evening with V.I.P. seats to vertical dance performances, distillery tours, local wines and bites. Get inspired. Get creative!

Dates

Thursday, September 26, 2024
Friday, September 27, 2024
Saturday, September 28, 2024

Schedule

5:30pm - St. George Spirits Distillery Tour
6:30pm - Light bites and local wines at Urban Legend Winery
7:00pm - V.I.P. seats for “Somewhere to Land”

Pricing

$100/person
10% discount for 10 or more people

Somewhere to Land:

Dances for Sea and Low Sky

Vertical dance pioneers BANDALOOP dance company premiere their new work Somewhere to Land as part of RISING TIDES, the City of Alameda's climate arts initiative.

Somewhere to Land is a new work inspired by the city of Alameda's visionary plan to transform a portion of the former naval air station at Alameda Point into an ecological park. Taking root in hopes for rewilding and for sustainable futures, Somewhere to Land will be performed on the facade of Hangar 25, one of two buildings which have been slated for demolition to allow for the construction of the future 'De-Pave Park.'

Somewhere to Land is the anchor project of the Rising Tides climate arts initiative

Program Sponsors

In-Kind Supporters

BANDALOOP

BANDALOOP honors nature, community, and the human spirit through perspective-bending dance. An innovator in vertical performance, BANDALOOP seamlessly weaves dynamic physicality, intricate choreography and climbing technology to turn the dance floor on its side. Founded by Amelia Rudolph and under the artistic direction of Melecio Estrella, BANDALOOP re-imagines dance, activates public spaces, and inspires wonder and imagination in audiences around the world. The company trains dancers and youth at home and on tour, and has performed for millions of people in over 300 cities in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas, and Asia, and on screens in films and digital media. The newly expanded BANDALOOP Studios in West Oakland, CA is where the company incubates and produces work for its local and global audiences and offers education programs for youth and adults of all backgrounds.

Tara Pilbrow Dance

Tara Pilbrow Dance invests in the capacity of the moving body to open us to a fuller lived experience; the power of dance to build empathy, awareness and tolerance; to connect communities and combat discrimination.

Based in Alameda, they produce live performance and film, and curates community events with the intention of weaving dance into the fabric of her community. Tara Pilbrow Dance is fiscally-sponsored project of West End Arts District.

Radium Presents

Radium Presents is a catalyst for transformation at Alameda Point—performing arts as a cultural anchor, bringing people together on common ground through shared passions. Radium believes in the power of performing arts to inspire empathy and effect social change—uplifting spirits, challenging perspectives, encouraging dialogue, amplifying underrepresented voices, fostering community.

De-Pave Park Project

De-Pave Park, located on the western side of Seaplane Lagoon at Alameda Point, will transform the naval airfield into an ecological park. Share your vision and participate in the collaborative park design and engagement phase of the De-Pave Park project with the Alameda community! The 2020 De-Pave Park Vision Plan envisioned a highly sustainable and resilient design approach for De-Pave Park—recycling 100% of the existing site materials, transformation info an ecological park that welcomes sea level rise, and provide opportunities for public access and environmental education.