A profile image of Stephanie Hewett, a brown-skinned femme-identifying person with short, dark-brown curly hair covering her face. One arm is stretched out in front of her while her other arm is bent with her fingers resting in her hair. She wears a silver dress with black transparent sleeves.
(E)cho (Q)ueue is an experimental multimedia performance piece that reinforces techno music as an inherently Black American invention by examining its lineage and synthesizing Afro-Diasporic rhythmic and tonal forms with movement. Through visual projections, choreography, and original music composed by Hewett’s moniker, Madre Guía, (E)cho (Q)ueue aims to speak to the cultural, social, and spiritual impact of Black cultural production by elevating its past, present, and future. Joining her will be two Bay Area powerhouses Audrey Johnson and Laila Shabazz, with creative support from Abdoulie Jallow and Joslynn Mathis-Reed. (E)cho (Q)ueue is supported by the Zellerbach Family Foundation, Kenneth Rainin Foundation, and Dancers’ Group, and FACT/SF.
Tickets $15–25
Haptic Access Tour: 7:15 PM, Audio Described Performance at 8 PM
ADA accesible venue.
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Questions? Email stephaniehewj@gmail.com.