

ALYSSANDRA KATHERINE DANCE PROJECT ANNOUNCES THE WORLD PREMIERE OF UNRAVELED COMING TO ODC APRIL 11
Jan-Matthew Sevilla photographed by Kofi Kumi SAN FRANCISCO, CA, January 17, 2019 – Alyssandra Katherine Dance Project (AKDP), a four-year-old London-born, San Francisco-based contemporary dance company, is proud to announce the world premiere of UNRAVELED, April 11 – 13 at ODC Theater. Featuring an ensemble of five performers, and film projection design by Clare Schweitzer, Unraveled explores the all too common experience of dependency, addiction and isolation. Performances


Audition for AKDP: Looking for Dancers for 2019 Season
Photo Credit: Al Ponce Date & Time: Sun, Oct 14, 1:30-3:30pm Location: ODC Dance Commons, SF Cost: $15 Alyssandra Katherine Dance Project is seeking both male and female dancers for their upcoming performance at ODC B. Way Theater. Performance dates are April 11th-13th, 2019 with rehearsals beginning late October or early November. Dancers must be available to rehearse throughout the months of October 2018 through April 2019 in San Francisco and possibly other Bay Area locati


Moving Arts Studio's 1st Residency Series
Join Alyssandra Katherine Dance Project and Isabel Rosenstock for Moving Arts Studio's first ever Residency Series Sharing. The evening will showcase 2 works-in-progress projects—one set by choreographer Alyssandra Katherine Wu and the other by Isabel Rosenstock.
Wu’s project will explore the concept of "entanglement" and how an anxious body and mind can become tangled. The dance then proceeds to investigate solutions of unraveling the body/mind from entrapment—researching


Open Company Class Fridays- Starting March 3rd, 2017
Beginning March 3rd, 2017, AKDP will be hosting open company class at Moving Arts Studio in San Francisco every Friday. Class begins at 6:30pm and ends at 8pm. In this hour and a half weekly integrated class session, students will be diving into the fundamentals of modern/contemporary dance technique. We will cover core concepts of body placement, strengthening, and adaptation pertaining to each individual. This is so students will be able to expand their movement vocabulary