With support from the California Arts Council, Brava will produce a residency for Los Angeles-based playwright Leilani Chan, which includes community meetings and story circles with Bay Area residents of Pacific Island descent as well as the continental US premiere of Chan’s Masters of the Currents. The show follows the story of newcomers to Hawai’i from Micronesia who have fled their island nations due to environmental and economic pressures. The residency takes place June – October 2018.
Brava! for Women in the Arts celebrates over 30 years as a professional arts organization dedicated to cultivating the artistic expression of women, youth, LGBTQIA, people of color, and other underrepresented voices. Brava’s artistic programming includes traditional and contemporary music festivals, a variety of film festivals, contemporary and experimental theatrical productions, international comedy shows, lectures and professional dance productions—making Brava one of the most eclectic and multifaceted arts venues in the Bay Area. Brava is committed to providing affordable space for artistic development and presentation and quality professional arts training for underserved youth in the San Francisco community.
