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Outrageously popular, artistically outstanding and always delicious! The FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL is the nation’s premiere transgender and queer performance festival. Award-winning trailblazers and national LGBT art-stars perform in three programs of modern dance, live music, comedy, taiko, bomba, theater and much more. All shows are followed by Fresh Meat’s famous in-house after-parties with DJ Miz Rowdy, our popular photo booth, drinks and dancing! Presented by Fresh Meat Productions, Sean Dorsey – Artistic Director.

The 2013 Fresh Meat Festival brings together TEN international trailblazers in one star-studded lineup: AXIS Dance Company, the Barbary Coast Cloggers, Coyote Grace, Sean Dorsey Dance, Allan Frias / Mind Over Matter, Las Bomberas de la Bahia, Maikaze Daiko, Dana Morrigan, Amir Rabiyah and Shawna Virago.

Fresh Meat Productions is the nation’s first organization to create, present and tour year-round multidisciplinary transgender arts programs. Fresh Meat’s programs include the popular annual Fresh Meat Festival of transgender and queer performance, resident dance company Sean Dorsey Dance’s local and touring performances, and media arts events.

June 20 – 22
The FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL 12th annual festival of transgender & queer performance
Fresh Meat Productions
Z Space, 8pm
ASL interpretation on Friday June 21
$15-25 sliding scale
Tickets: http://freshmeatfestival.bpt.me

Please go to FRESH MEAT PRODUCTIONS website for full calendar!
Website: www.freshmeatproductions.org/calendar

FEATURING PERFORMANCES BY:
(all artists perform every night)

AXIS Dance Company
Barbary Coast Cloggers
Coyote Grace
Sean Dorsey Dance
Allan Frias / Mind Over Matter
Las Bomberas de la Bahia
Maikaze Daiko
Dana Morrigan
Amir Rabiyah
Shawna Virago

after-parties in the lobby with DJ Miz Rowdy, Fresh Meat photo-booth, drinks & dancing!

ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES:

fm_axis_dance_company_photoby_daviddesilvaAXIS Dance Company – Prepare to leave all your preconceptions at the door. AXIS Dance Company, one of the world’s most acclaimed and innovative ensembles of performers with and without disabilities, will change the way you think about dance and the possibilities of the human body forever.   Founded in 1987, AXIS has become a jewel of the contemporary dance scene and the disability community. AXIS has paved the way for a powerful contemporary dance form – physically integrated dance – performing in over seventy-five cities nationwide, as well as in Europe and Siberia. Under the Artistic Direction of Judith Smith, the Company’s list of collaborators reads like a Who’s Who of contemporary dance – Bill T. Jones, Stephen Petronio, Joe Goode, Joanna Haigood, Victoria Marks, Ann Carlson, Margaret Jenkins, Sonya Delwaide, Alex Ketley, David Dorfman, Shinichi Iova-Koga, Meredith Monk, Fred Frith, and Joan Jeanrenaud. AXIS has received seven Isadora Duncan Dance Awards and an additional nine nominations. www.axisdance.org Photo by DavidDeSilva

fm_barbary_coast_cloggers_photoby_rj_munaThe Barbary Coast Cloggers were founded in San Francisco to bring the rowdiness and unique spirit of North America’s indigenous dance form, called clogging or American step dancing, out of the Appalachian Mountains all the way to the West Coast. Performing since 1981, the company’s innovative performance style is an exciting synergy of traditional American dance imbued with originality, flare, and a certain creativity that is characteristically Californian. The San Francisco Chronicle says, “They are the snappiest ensemble dancing and seem to have leaped out of ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.’” The Barbary Coast Cloggers have toured in the United States and Canada, including performances at the New Orleans and Vancouver World’s Fairs, C.L.O.G. Nationals in Nashville and San Diego, and extensively throughout California under the auspices of the California Arts Council Touring and Presenting Program. The company has a long history with the Harvest Festival, performing up to 50 times a year in as many as seven venues in California, Oregon, and Nevada.  www.barbarycoast.org Photo by RJ Muna

fm_coyotegraceCoyote Grace – If you want a lesson in organic chemistry, take notes and watch the sparks fly between the Left Coast downhome duo known as Coyote Grace. The Coyote is Joe Stevens on guitar & banjo, a transman native to northern California; the Grace is Ingrid Elizabeth on upright bass & cajon, a sassy femme originally hailing from the hills of southeastern Ohio. Coyote Grace has captured the eye and the heart of live audiences nationwide with their tight harmonies, poignant songwriting, and gyrating stage presence. In addition to headlining their own national tours, Coyote Grace has shared the stage with modern folk legends, including extensive touring with Indigo Girls, Girlyman, and Melissa Ferrick.  With their five albums and wanderlust galore, they are passionate activists who have proudly made a living being an open book – even about controversial topics such as transition, sexuality, grief, and addiction.  With a vintage style and a timeless grace, they are here to spread the gospel to any eyes, ears, and hearts that might happen stop on that unsuspecting street corner… and listen.  www.coyotegrace.com

fm_sean_dorsey_dance_bylydiadanillerSean Dorsey Dance – Sean Dorsey is an award-winning choreographer, dancer and writer and the founder and Artistic Director of the Fresh Meat Productions. Recognized as the U.S.’ first out transgender modern dance choreographer, Dorsey has won audiences and accolades from San Francisco to New York with his powerful dance-theater. Dorsey was named “San Francisco’s Best Dance Company” (SF Weekly) and was named one of the nation’s “Top 25 to Watch” by Dance Magazine. He has been awarded two Isadora Duncan Dance Awards and the Goldie Award for Performance.

Dorsey has been awarded commissions by the National Dance Project, New England Foundation for the Arts, National Performance Network, Creative Work Fund, Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission, Queer Cultural Center (San Francisco), The Theater Offensive (Boston), Links Hall (Chicago), and Highways Performance Space (LA), Bates Dance Festival (Lewiston), Dance Place (Washington DC), 7 Stages (Atlanta) and the Florida Dance Festival. Dorsey has collaborated with artists including Lana and Andy Wachowski (Directors, The Matrix, Cloud Atlas), Antony and the Johnsons and Kate Bornstein.

Dorsey is currently touring his show The Secret History Of Love to 20 cities across the US. He is also creating a new concert, The Missing Generation and The Source Of Joy, which investigates the contemporary impact of the loss of much of an entire generation of transgender and gay people to AIDS in the 1908s. www.seandorseydance.com Photo by Lydia Daniller

fm_allanfrias_mindovermatter_2Allan Frias / Mind Over Matter A leading force of the Bay Area hip-hop scene, Frias is known as a charismatic teacher, riveting performer, and a nationally-acclaimed choreographer.  In 1993 he founded San Francisco’s elite hip hop ensemble, Mind Over Matter (M.O.M.).  M.O.M. has performed in countless festivals, theaters, showcases and clubs throughout California. Frias appeared on Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance,” earning a place in the top 12.  Teaching hip-hop in the heart of San Francisco at Dance Mission Theater since 1997, Frias’ unique choreography and polished stage presence merges styles felt from the streets, and the Latin and Afro-centric vibes felt in the mission. Frias also directs and choreographs for the performance program of the Golden State Warriors. Frias, who looks more like a football player than your average dancer, shows that body type does not make a dancer. His size and personality lend power to his teaching, stage presence and choreography.

fm_las_bomberas_de_la_bahia3Las Bomberas de la Bahia was founded in November 2007, under the direction of Denise Solis and Sarazeta Ragazzi, and is one of only a handful of all-women’s Bomba ensembles to exist internationally. The group is composed of San Francisco Bay Area artists, educators, and activists dedicated to expanding the tradition of this living cultural form by highlighting the important role women play in supporting our communities while continuing the legacy of resistance that was born in the sugarcane plantations of Puerto Rico by enslaved persons. Las Bomberas de la Bahia perform nationally for educational institutions, cultural centers, and cultural festivals and in two commissioned original works. Don’t miss the infectious Boricua music of Las Bomberas de la Bahia!! www.facebook.com/bomberadelabahia

maikaze-daiko-300x225Maikaze Daiko (Dancing Wind Taiko) was founded with the mission to preserve and promote the rich, cultural and artistic heritage of the modern folk art form of taiko, known as kumi-daiko. Maikaze Daiko focuses on work that incorporates elements of world music, contemporary choreography, and interdisciplinary imagination as a medium to express the universal human condition as it relates to its environment, community and the future while being rooted in cultural traditions. Maikaze Daiko believes that the power of the taiko drum can bring together people of diverse backgrounds, ethnicities, ages, and perspectives. That power unites them in a community embodied in performances that connect the rhythms of the body with the soul and the spirit of the heart.

fm_dana_morriganHumorist Dana Morrigan was conceived in a short story by a latent genderqueer English professor in 1991 and was born at the San Francisco Queer Open Mic in 2008. Before becoming a queer performer, she published scholarly articles on James Joyce and Samuel Beckett, wrote award-winning fiction, and was a Head Writer at Bloomingdale’s. Dana is proud to have been featured in the inspirational documentary Lemonade, and to have appeared naked on the cover of SSEX BBOX magazine. She performs at events ranging from the Transgender Leadership Summit to the San Francisco Transgender Film Festival, and posts absurd and uplifting aphorisms on Twitter under the screen name IdentityTBD. www.danamorrigan.com

amir_rabiyahAmir Rabiyah lives in Oakland, California. He received his BA in Women’s Studies from Portland State University and his MFA in Writing and Consciousness from the New College of California.  He was a finalist in the 2008 Joy Harjo Poetry Contest sponsored by Cutthroat Magazine and the Enizagam 2012 Literary Award. His work has been featured in Mizna, Tea Party Magazine, the Kearny Street Workshop’s anthology: I Saw My Ex at a Party, 580 Split, Left Turn Magazine, Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation, Collective Brightness: LGBTIQ Poets on Faith, Religion and Spirituality, the Asian American Literary Review and more. Amir participated in the Men’s Story Project at UC Berkeley, a performance and dialogue performance project which explores social ideas about masculinity. In 2012, he received a award to be an artist in residence at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City. www.amirrabiyah.com

fm_shawna_virago_photoby_lydia_danillerShawna Virago is a San Francisco-based transgender musician celebrated for her striking lyric-based songs. Her album Objectified has been featured in Curve magazine, NPR and on left-of-the-dial radio. Shewired magazine listed her as one of the nation’s “Top 25 Hot Femmes.”  Virago’s music video Transsexual Dominatrix has screened at film festivals throughout North America and Europe. Transsexual Dominatrix was chosen Winner Best Music Video at CineKink New York and also was an Official Selection of BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Virago is a published writer and her latest work appears in Gender Outlaws: Next Generation and in the anthologies Trans/Love: Radical Sex, Love & Relationships Beyond the Gender Binary and Take Me There. Virago is the Artistic Director of the San Francisco Transgender Film Festival. Under her leadership, SFTFF continues to break venue attendance records and has presented original work by transgender filmmakers from more than 25 countries around the world. www.shawnavirago.com Photo by Lydia Daniller