The CubaCaribe Festival of Dance & Music, an essential showcase of diaspora Caribbean culture, has always found a home in the Mission. Over the past two decades, the event has taken place at Brava, ODC and Z Space. This year, the 18th annual edition, “Acts of Resistance, Acts of Joy,” returns to Dance Mission Theater June 7-9 and moves to ODC Theater June 14-16 with a far-flung program curated by Alayo Dance Company founder and choreographer Ramón Ramos Alayo.
“The festival started in the Mission and continues to be in the Mission,” said Jamaica Itule, CubaCaribe’s executive director and co-founder. “We’ve definitely reached out and done East Bay weekends using other theaters like at Laney College and the Malonga Casquelourd Center, but we keep coming back here. It’s such a cultural hub for these artists, who almost all teach at either Dance Mission and ODC, or both.”
While the festival includes master classes and dance parties, the lessons taking place on stage at CubaCaribe speak to the deep cultural currents flowing through kindred traditions and styles. With seven Bay Area dance companies presenting original choreography rooted in the Caribbean and its various manifestations across the African diaspora, CubaCaribe embodies the ongoing evolution of these cultural practices.
The first weekend’s roster includes Yamulee Project San Francisco, Folklo Ayisyen Lakay, Agua Doce Dance, Rueda Con Ritmo, Los Lupeños de San José, Cunamacue, Herencia Guantanamera, Marco Palomino and Fredrika Keefer, and Grupo Experimental Nago, “a really mixed and robust program,” Itule said. “They’re very different groups, with a mix of emerging and established artists.”
The second weekend is far more focused, with a double bill at ODC featuring Alayo Dance Company and ABADÁ-Capoeira Performance Company. It’s a bit of departure, as Alayo often presents his company on its own, but “they’re both exploring similar themes,” Itule said. “And of course, Brazil and Cuba share so much history, including the significance of Carnaval. Ramon mixes with folkloric and modern dance, which is how he was trained, using live conga music from Santiago, where he’s from.”
If the dance companies participating in CubaCaribe represent the resilience of the rhythms, movements and cadences brought from West and Central Africa to the New World, the festival’s return to its past glory speaks to the slow recovery of the Bay Area dance scene after the first years of the pandemic. Last year, CubaCaribe returned to a two-weekend program, but putting on a theatrical event has changed markedly “from a production standpoint,” Itule said. “Staffing the tech and theater side has been so much more challenging. So many people left the city or Bay Area. Artists have had to change how they work.”
Hot Club at the Red Poppy
Paul Mehling doesn’t deserve sole credit for launching the Hot Club movement in North America in the early 1990s, but the guitarist and founder of the Hot Club of San Francisco has been at the forefront in the ongoing revival and expansion of the sound created by Manouche guitarist Django Reinhardt and French violinist Stéphane Grappelli in mid-1930s Paris.
Mehling can usually be found playing elegantly swinging lines with the HCSF or one of its smaller spinoffs, but Saturday at the Red Poppy Art House he joins forces with Oakland guitarist Jimmy Grant, a fellow Djangophile. Where Mehling has extended the Hot Club concept in new directions, interpreting the songs of Lennon and McCartney and turning his quintet into a proving ground for new compositions, Grant has honed a guitar approach that references bluegrass, Celtic and Russian folk music. Their duo encounter promises guitar pyrotechnics. Strings will be broken.
Music series at Medicine for Nightmares
An all-star quartet bringing together four epic Bay Area improvisers assembles next Friday, June 14 when multi-reed player David Boyce’s ongoing Other Dimensions In Sound series at Medicine For Nightmares features trumpeter Darren Johnston, saxophonist Larry Ochs, bassist Lisa Mezzacappa, and cellist Ben Davis.
This brass-meets-strings configuration is built on deep ties and many previous collaborations between Ochs, a patriarch of the Bay Area new music scene and founding member of the ROVA Saxophone Quartet, Johnston and Mezzacappa (a creative force responsible for a variety of multimedia situations over the years). The London-reared Davis is the wild card, bringing a gorgeous tone and supple lyricism to the proceedings.
Other events on our calendar:
Thursday, June 6
- The Chapel: buildOn presents Better Together: A Benefit Concert featuring Ozomatli
- Mission Comics & Art: Graphic Novel Discussion Book Club, “My Favorite Thing is Monsters,” book one
- Community Music Center: Coro de Càmara Spring Recital
- Brava Theater: “Soroche,” an immersive multimedia production
- Make-Out Room: SEAL PARTY (Album Release) + Uncle Chris + DJ Foodcourt
- Verdi Club: Milonga Malevaje
- ATA: OpenScreening
Friday, June 7
- Creativity Explored: SF Design Week: Housing advocacy project unveiling
- Manny’s: Nightlife town hall with Assemblyman Matt Haney and Honey Mahogany
- GLBT History Museum: Opening reception for “Erotic Resistance: Performance, Art, and Activism in San Francisco Strip Clubs (1960s–1990s)“
- SOMArts Cultural Center: “In Solidarity: Queer and Trans Artists for a Free Palestine” (opening reception)
- 18 Reasons: Early summer galettes: Sweet and savory
- Brava Theater: Indómitas special edition — A Way Out of the Overdose Crisis
- Brava Theater: Anton Tymoshenko, “Underground StandUp“
- The Marsh: Marga Gomez, “Swimming With Lesbians“
- The Chapel: Starcrawler
- Bissap Baobab: Agua Pura
- Public Works: MIJA 360
Saturday, June 8
- Garden for the Environment: Growing a garden: Where to start workshops 2024
- MCCLA: Teatro comunitario, directed by Berta Hernandez en Español
- Precita Eyes Muralists: Paola Reyes Melendez
- The Marsh: Brian Copeland — “Not a Genuine Black Man“
- 24th Street: MDYMP and Mariachi CMC at Paseo Artístico
- Bissap Baobab: “Opus Gratia — Italy filled with love songs“
- Verdi Club: Summer of the Dragon Dinner Dance Party w/ Nick Rossi Swing Six
- ODC Theater: ODC School presents ODC Community Showcase
- Red Poppy Art House: Paul Mehling & Jimmy Grant
- Gray Area Grand Theater: Taking Back the Groove
- Dance Mission Theater: CubaCaribe Festival of Dance and Music
- The Chapel: STRANGELOVE — The Depeche Mode Experience
- Public Works: Phantoms presented by PW + DJ Dials
- Bissap Baobab: Amapiano Dance Party
Sunday, January 9
- Rainbow Grocery: Annual Pride Craft Fair
- The Marsh: Brian Copeland — “The Waiting Period“
- Brava Theater: Poetic Rituals: Dancing with Flowers
- MCCLA: Rumba Sundays
- Verdi Club: Hello! Bachata (June 2024)
- Dance Mission Theater: CubaCaribe Festival of Dance and Music
- Community Music Center: Annual all-school recital
- 18 Reasons: Fish butchery and cookery
- Manny’s: Coming out storytime
- The Marsh: Terry Baum, “Hick: A Love Story“
- ODC Theater: ODC School presents: ODC Community Showcase
- Bissap Baobab: Balkan Sundays
- The Chapel: Habibi

