Performance History

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Funkalosophy (2003)

Choreographed by Gina Angelique and Ericka Aisha Moore – Eveoke reprised this vibrant hip-hop dance theatre work at the Jack Dodge Theatre packing in 6 shows per week for the month of July. This work garnered more reviews, and received “Critic’s Choice” from the SD Union Tribune.  “Provocative, rich in symbolism and expertly performed, it hits [...]

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Women Rebels (2003)

Choreographed by Gina Angelique – Gina interviewed 34 local women of distinction and researched others from history to create this epic production about the women who have made a great impact on our lives today. “Angelique isn’t just preaching to the choir. She’s imploring the community to rise up and accept the challenge of our feminist [...]

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Taming of the Shrew (2002)

Directed by Delicia Turner Sonnenberg and Choreographed by Gina Angelique – Eveoke performed this gender blender with women playing the men’s roles as women and men playing the women’s roles as men. Shrew “has its moments of provocation and robustly ironic humor, as well as many ingenious design solutions.” Anne Marie Welsh, SD Union Tribune

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Celebrate Dance Festival (2002)

Eveoke and Balboa Parked teamed up to present 52 companies to more than 10,000 residents and visitors in this free civic event.   “The festival’s jamboree quality, Garafola noted, also has the potential to build a larger audience for dance in general, and different styles of dance in particular.” Jennifer de Poyen, SD Union Tribune

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Funkalosophy (2002)

Choreographed by Gina Angelique and Ericka Aisha Moore – Funkalosophy, a vibrant hip hop dance theatre work, expressed the value of individual contributions regardless of your circumstances. “Jaw-dropping…it’s a thrilling evening of entertainment and enlightenment, one that touches you, moves you, and makes you think.” KPBS Critic Pat Launer

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House of Hysteria (2001)

Choreographed by Gina Angelique – Sushi Performance & Visual Art presented Eveoke’s dark, dance comedy that dove into the fire of women and their mental health. “Anyone who misses — or didn’t experience — the wild heyday of performance art in the 1970s should run to Sushi to see “House of Hysteria,” the new, evening-length [...]

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Celebrate Dance Festival (2001)

Eveoke and Balboa Park produced over 35 dance collectives and companies on indoor and outdoor stages to over 8,500 visitors in Balboa Park. This festival was free to the public.

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Fishtales (2001)

Choreographed by Gina Angelique – Eveoke performed this touching tale about four fish outta water upon the tip of Broadway Street Pier. “Without preaching, the company practices true political art; through the passion and beauty of dance, they urge us to imagine, and realize, the possibility of a better world.” “CRITIC’S CHOICE” Jennifer de Poyen, [...]

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Wireless City (2001)

Eveoke and Palomar College co-produced this high-tech carnival and performance wonder at the ReinCarnation Project. “CRITIC’S CHOICE” SD Union Tribune. “Wireless City is the most outrageous and indescribable entertainment experience to hit San Diego in eons.” Charlene Baldridge, Downtown News

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Fingers N’ the Hood (2000)

Choreographed by Gina Angelique and Ericka Aisha Moore – Eveoke hit the streets! This local touring Hip-Hop dance theatre production performed at the Urban Village, Encanto Boys and Girls Club, Chicano Park, Centre City and North Park Community Park. Hailed as the “CRITIC’S CHOICE,” Fingers “…represents a new kind of community theatre — one that [...]