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  1. Biodanza San Francisco
    www.biodanzasf.com

  2. San Francisco Arts Online
    www.sfarts.org

  3. Listen Labs
    www.listenlabs.com

  4. American Theater Web
    www.americantheaterweb.com

  5. San Francisco Theater and Entertainment
    123sanfrancisco.com/theater.htm

  6. San Francisco Attractions
    soma.about.com/msub-nig.htm

  7. San Francisco Improv Resource
    www.sitepowerup.com/mb/view.asp

  8. Voice of Dance
    www.voiceofdance.com

  9. Dance On Video
    www.danceonvideo.com
    An infusion of classical/contemporary dance, set to alternative music, presented in video format via the internet, CD-ROM, and VHS.

  10. Theatre Bay Area
    www.theatrebayarea.org
    Join the theater campaign! Bring your ticket stub from a participanting theater and get a discounted ticket to Venue 9 throughout November. Bay Area Theatre and Arts Wants You!

  11. Clown School of San Francisco
    www.clownschoolsf.org

  12. Dancers' Group
    www.dancersgroup.org
    Dancers' Group, founded in 1982, assists and supports the San Francisco Bay Area's dance community by creating a nexus of resources, expertise, and knowledge. Advocating for the quality, visibility and vitality of Bay Area dance, we produce events, publications, and other programs and services.

  13. The Experimental Performance Institute
    www.epiarts.org
    The Experimental Performance Institute is a resident performing arts program at New College of California working in collaboration with the Bachelor of Arts in Humanities and the Master of Arts/Master of Fine Arts in Creative Inquiry. Together, we offer graduate and undergraduate programs with emphasis areas in Experimental Performance, concentrating on Queer and Activist Performance.

  14. The Clown Conservatory
    www.clownconservatory.org
    The Clown Conservatory offers a First Year program (September - June) with instruction in classic clowning, circus skills, acrobatics, mime, dance, character development, business, the creation of original clown material and more. Students also explore the history and current practice of clowning and its relationship and responsibility to society.