Women Crossing/ Liminality
Women Crossing/ Liminality
Friday, April 17, 2026 (7:30 PM - 9:30 PM) (PDT)
Description
A free multimedia musical evening and the culmination of our two-year initiative exploring women's immigration and identity, with four World Premieres: "Fields of Sorrow," a new song cycle for soprano, cello, and piano by Juhi Bansal setting women's poetry from Afghanistan, "Rustling," for bass flute and percussion by Vivian Fung, "From" for violin, cello, percussion, tape, voice, and electronics by Pamela Z, and "Jupiter Rain," the winning piece from the E4TT/TAC student competition, by Jaime Morales. Plus music by Leilehua Lanzilotti and Sofia Jen Ouyang. In collaboration with SF Conservatory of Music TAC.
E4TT with Haruka Fujii, percussion, Lylia Guion, violin, Bryana Marrero, soprano, Stacey Pelinka, bass flute, and Pamela Z, composer-performer and media artist. With visuals by Morales and Stephanie M. Neumann.
Pre-concert talk at 7:00 p.m.
This production has achieved three TBA Highlights!

The Open Doors Achievement. This production has taken tangible, intentional steps to increase access for Bay Area audiences!
The Homegrown Achievement. This production is creating jobs and creative opportunities right here in the Bay Area.

The Reflection Achievement. The Bay Area is beautifully diverse and so is this production.
What are TBA Highlights? We're honoring incredible productions across the Bay that are driving the future of theatre forward. The Highlights program uplifts specific shows that have met the important benchmarks required to earn one (or more) of our four achievements: Homegrown Achievement, Going Green Achievement, Reflection Achievement, and Open Doors Achievement. When you see one of these badges you can expect to see theatre produced, rehearsed, and performed according to these values.
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