With support from the California Arts Council, Bridge Live Arts (B.L.A.) will facilitate equity-driven live art programming that centers artists as agents of change. B.L.A.s’ core programs–Community Engagement Residency, Public Dialogues, Multidisciplinary Performance Series, Workshops & Classes– embrace and advocate for the power of socially-engaged dance and live performance in the San Francisco Bay Area. The organization also commits to internal equitable structures, as evidenced by our ongoing distributed leadership model, moving from pay equality to pay equity, hiring a diverse, multi-racial and multicultural staff, and practicing financial transparency with partners, artists, and our community to fuel and grow artist power.
Bridge Live Arts (B.L.A.) creates and supports equity-driven live art that centers artists as agents of change. We are based on the unceded, ancestral lands of the Ramaytush Ohlone peoples who have stewarded this land for generations and are still here.
Our arts and culture programming features an array of live performances, public dialogues, workshops, classes, and residencies that reflect the organization’s deep commitments to cultural equity, racial equity, and artist power. This programming includes a Community Engagement Residency offering year-long funding and capacity building support to movement artist-activists working in community.
In 2020, B.L.A. transitioned from a founder-led, hierarchical nonprofit to a model of distributed leadership. In alignment with B.L.A.’s core values, our way of working currently embraces shared leadership across all aspects of the organization, pay equality across artistic & administrative staff, and a re-imagined Board comprised of 100% working artists.

