Postponed: RAWdance Spring Benefit 2022
Times
TBD
TICKETS
$125 General Admission Ticket
$125 Sponsor an Artist Ticket (Covers admission for a company performer, collaborator, Fellow, or community artist.)
$60 per ticket is tax deductible.
Venue
The Green Room
San Francisco War Memorial & Performing Arts Center
401 Van Ness Avenue, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102
After much consideration, we have decided to postpone our Spring Benefit party. We were truly excited to come together in person but unfortunately the current Covid wave has affected many parts of our immediate and broader RAWdance community, including staff, artists, board, and supporters. Our Spring Benefit is about coming together to celebrate in community, and it’s important to us to honor that intention. While we’re all navigating how to live with Covid for the long term, both personally and as a company, we reached a point where a celebration would not be possible on the original date.
Stay tuned for a postponement date, coming soon. Thank you for your understanding.
-RAWdance Benefit planning committee and Co-Artistic Directors
Join us in person on May 12 for a joyous celebration of RAWdance, featuring live performances by the company, flowing drinks, delectable hors d’oeuvres, and a special appearance by Fauxnique at our biggest party of the year. Then DJ Willie Adams will kick off a night of dancing! The event will take place both inside San Francisco’s stunning Green Room and outdoors on the long balcony overlooking City Hall.
Proceeds from the evening directly support company programs, artists, and performances. Let’s raise a glass together to toast to RAWdance’s future. Dancing, drinking, and performances await!
Unable to attend but want to show your support? Make a donation!
Three wonderful RAWdance supporters have generously come together, pledging to match up to $18,000 in donations to honor RAWdance’s 18 years of art-making and community building.
YOUR SUPPORT IS VITAL TO SUSTAINING OUR ORGANIZATION AND ARTISTS, NOW AND INTO THE FUTURE!
Header photo by Kyle Adler, additional photos by Jim Watkins and Hillary Goidell