Crash Dance

Where dance performance and a great night out collide

CRASH DANCE: Where dance performance and a great night out collide.

CONTEMPORARY DANCE SHOW  |  DRINKS  | NIGHTLY DJ

CRASH DANCE is the highly anticipated show and party mash-up that you don't want to miss.  We are taking a vibrant, athletic and sexy contemporary jazz dance performance, pulling it out of a traditional theater setting, and dropping it into the urban-event space at The Village (969 Market). The venue will transform, via set design and installation, into a hot spot for dance, drinks, and DJs.  

What are you willing to RISK to try something new? Grab a cocktail, listen to fresh DJ sets, and check out Printz Dance Project dancers performing in their hybrid style that blends contemporary, jazz, and hip-hop in this interactive artistic experience and party.

Crash Dance uses a 70’s aesthetic including smashed disco balls, crashed car parts, hot-rod inspired paint jobs, backseats of vehicles, rearview mirrors, headlights and hazard signs, to create an artistic world that the audience enters into.  Once inside, viewers will witness a variety of dance pieces strung together by music from the best Bay Area DJ's.  DJ's will change nightly - so check the calendar regularly to find out who's on deck. Must be 21+ to attend.

8pm Drinks + DJ

9pm Show

After Party until 11:30pm

 

Conceived/Developed by : Stacey Printz & Sean Riley

Choreography by Stacey Printz

Set Design by Sean Riley

Supported by The Village at 969 Market

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DIRECTIONS:

THE VILLAGE - 969 Market St., San Francisco, CA (between 5th and 6th St.)

By public transportation: 

MUNI's F streetcar and bus lines 6, 9, 9L, 71, 71L stop at Market St. and 6th St. 

MUNI bus lines 8x, 21, 27, 31, 91 and underground MUNI K, L, M, N, and T stop at Market and 5th St. 

BART lines stop at Powell Station located on 5th St. and Market St. 

MUNI bus lines 30 and 45 can take you from the Caltrain station at 4th and King St. to 3rd and Market which is a short walk away.

By car:

Driving downtown is not difficult and there are a variety of parking garages that you may utilize in the area.