Save the date! Too Much Information returns to Problem Library for the sixth time on November 22. We will close out a year of abundant activity with another all-day love letter to being here now: a day to observe and participate in the world around us, whether through music in the park, conversing about site-specific movement practice, or learning about our local history and our place within it.
Being here, now is about attuning ourselves to the possibility and expansiveness that reveals itself when, like other life pursuits we seek to lose ourselves in, we see San Francisco as “something bigger than ourselves”.
By tapping into this awareness, we develop new relationships with each other, the land, and our shared history, and we start to see this place as a home, as something we take care for, that we nurture and nourish.
When we take time to perceive the world around us, we participate in its continued existence, and recognize that “we ourselves are characters within a huge story that is visibly unfolding all around us, participants within the vast imagination, or Dreaming, of the world”
The day will be broken out into a morning session and afternoon session, with optional dinner add-on. Come for some or all.
Join us for a day of dreaming, moving, sensing, and being here now.
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Schedule for Saturday November 22
Morning Session
10am — The History of Arts Education part 2 with Nicole Meldahl & Daniel Lucas
11:30am — Reading discussion with Conviviality Cohort
12:45pm — A conversation on movement and performance with Christine Cali and Tamara Chu
BREAK 2pm to 3pm Join us at the Community Music Hangout on JFK Promenade. We’ll have a conversation with CMH founder Dan Dectis.
Afternoon Session
Live mixed accompaniment to silent film with Kia Kimera, You Li, and Tamara Chu
Twelve Eighty-eight scent launch with Dapo of Venture and Blake Conway