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When
Sun, Aug 30 · 2:30 PM
Venue
ODC Theater
3153 17th St, San Francisco, CA 94110 · Map ↗
Neighborhood
Mission
Type
dance
Sources
ODC Theater · last seen 2026-07-12 03:35
Leslie Cuyjet: Blur Saturday, August 29, 2026, 8:30pm Sunday, August 30, 2026, 2:30pm - ASL Interpretation Provided Get Tickets Blur (West Coast Premiere), a solo performance by choreographer Leslie Cuyjet, experiments with visibility and invisibility, and the relationship between performer, audience, and object. Viewers are invited to navigate a choreographic and phonetic landscape through the lens of race and objectification. Written and performed by Cuyjet, Brandon Wolcott ’s sound design manipulates text informed by personal history and experiences with dance, which so often casts her as a black dot on a white stage. A body suit composed of close-up images of Cuyjet’s own skin, designed by Miodrag Guberinic , helps Cuyjet ask if she can control her own erasure or disappearance and rewrite an existence she’s never experienced. Leslie Cuyjet is a choreographer, dancer, and writer whose multidisciplinary practice weaves together dance, video, text, and installation. Her work functions as a living archive, tracing both personal and collective memory. Born breech in Illinois, the family story goes that she "came into this world dancing," feet first and kicking. After arriving in New York in 2004, Cuyjet spent years as a performer for a diverse group of downtown choreographers and artists, including Cynthia Oliver, Jane Comfort, David Gordon, Niall Jones, Juliana F. May, Narcissister, and Will Rawls. Her choreographic voice is driven by interrogating these experiences as a performer through the lens of the black body, and questions how the performer is perceived, staged, and remembered. Cuyjet's solo performances and installations present these intersections of history, personal narrative, and the politics of presence as pathways to visibility and black embodiment. Her work has been presented at venues like BAM, ICA Boston, EMPAC, The Kitchen, The Shed, MoMA PS1, Center for Performance Research, SculptureCenter, and The Chocolate Factory Theater. Cuyjet has garnered r

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