‘Water Moves’ combines sound, art and modern dance in SF


As founder of Bandaloop – the West Oakland troupe that performs modern ballet on skyscrapers and other 90-degree surfaces – Amelia Rudolph was an early popularizer of the Bay Area’s “vertical dance” scene. Now she’s off doing her own thing, and that includes an intriguing performance piece that deals with the lifeblood of our planet, water.

Taking place May 7-9 at the Joe Goode Annex in San Francisco, “Water Moves” is an outgrowth of Rudolph’s fascination with agua – be it the windy mountain spray of Yosemite or, as it so happens here, a big ol’ plastic dispenser not too much unlike the Deer Park jug you’ll find in the office.

Dancer Faith Elder performs in "Water Moves," a dance performance showing in May 2026 in San Francisco's Joe Goode Annex. (Amelia Rudolph)
Dancer Faith Elder performs in “Water Moves,” a dance performance showing in May 2026 in San Francisco’s Joe Goode Annex. (Amelia Rudolph) 



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