- Reflections on Learning
- My play excerpt at the Playwright's Festival
- Robert Wallace and Total Rhythm
- Reaffirming a committment
- State of Grace
- The Holy Trinity of Music's Appeal
- Cold weather and drumming don't mix
- Cheb-i-Sabbah and the spirituality of the musical moment
- Refound: The English Beat's "I Just Can't Stop It"
- Lessons from a yogi
Balé Techlorico Performance History
Balé Techlorico started as a multi-disciplinary ensemble blending traditional, folkloric performance forms with contemporary urban sensibilities. The performance group no longer exists.
Balé Techlorico's first performance was Future Folkloric at the 2004 SF Fringe Festival; since then it has appeared in festivals and showcases, and was awarded a 2005 Shotgun Lab residency to produce Cry Don't Cry.
Below are more details about the production history of Balé Techlorico. A list of all past members of the BT performance group is here.
Future Folkloric - September 2004; produced at the-Exit Theatre, SF Fringe Festival, and Off-Market Theatre, SF Fringe Extension.
Ensemble: Perry Aliado, Grady Barker, Greg Beuthin, Francine Madrid, Maria Picar
Cry Don't Cry - November 2005; produced at the Ashby Stage, through the Shotgun Theatre Lab
Ensemble: Greg Beuthin, Daveed Diggs, Parker Leventer, Nicole Lungerhausen, Janaki Ranpura.
Director / dramaturg: Christine Young
Short pieces
- Haitian cleansing, Fantasy DJ and Balé Tech Clavé - Sep 2004; OMI International Festival
- Bloco Techlorico (a marching band lead by Balé Tech) - Nov 2004; Day of the Dead Parade, San Francisco Mission District
- Drum-fu and Sambaball - Dec 2004; Studio Z, and Punch Gallery
- Drum-fu and Fantasy DJ - Feb 2005; Intersection for the Arts
- Life cycle - July 2005; San Francisco Theatre Festival
- Drum-fu - Sep 2005; OMI International Festival
- Usagi, Fantasy DJ and Santo Domingo - April 2006; Studio 123 open workshop
- Devil and the Boy, Usagi - July 2006; San Francisco Theatre Festival
