may we heal?

may we heal? is an immersive, interdisciplinary performance that invites audiences into a sensory landscape of art, ritual, and remembrance. Through the interweaving of dance, architecture, spoken word, and live music, the work channels the historical and artistic lineages of Black culture—where movement becomes testimony, sound becomes prayer, and space becomes sanctuary. Each element listens and responds to the others, creating a living ceremony of communal healing.

collaborating artist: Claire Fisher-Mendez | Jordon E. Dabney | Giordan Cuz

Dec 5 - 7, 2025

7:30pm - 8:45pm, '

Post Show Q/A Panel 9pm - 9:30pm (Dec. 6th only)

Geneva Powerhouse,
2301 San Jose Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112

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community Engagement

The community engagement activities of may we heal? are designed to foster connection, provide education, and offer healing-centered experiences for BIPOC individuals and communities in the Bay Area. These events intentionally bring together participants of various ages, professions, and creative backgrounds, creating safe spaces to reflect, heal, and grow through art.

Theses events are sponsored by the Performing Arts Workshop's Seismic Shift Residency. Click here for more information about the Performing Arts Workshop and the programing.

Feb 16th

The Gathering - BIPOC Led Dance Class and Panel Discussion

Geneva Powerhouse | San Francisco, CA

12:30 - 3PM

Free Admission

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April 8th & 10th

The Journey - BIPOC Led Lecture and Dance Class

Geneva Powerhouse | San Francisco, CA

7 - 9PM

Free Admission

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Feb 23th

The Sanctuary - BIPOC Led Wellness day

Geneva Powerhouse | San Francisco, CA

1 - 5PM

Free Admission

April 12th, 26th, May 10th

The Practice - BIPOC Led Dance Classes

Geneva Powerhouse | San Francisco, CA

12:30 - 2PM

Free Admission

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May 6th

The Bridge - BIPOC Led Dance and Architecture Panel Discussion

Geneva Powerhouse | San Francisco, CA

6 - 8PM

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The presentation of may we heal? was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Foundation and the Mellon Foundation. We send a HUGE thank you to all the supporters of this production.