Fugivity is a new work by NAKA Dance Theater is the inaugural residency project in Milkbar’s new 100 Days of Art program supporting 100 days of art-making between now and November 2026. 

NAKA’s residency runs from June 27-July 6.

Please join for an open rehearsal and public showing on Sunday, July 6 at 2 PM at the Milkbar.

Fugitivity (working title) is an interdisciplinary performance project that asks: Who has lost the ability to move freely? Who is forced to flee? How can we respond creatively to xenophobia and the threat of mass deportations? What underground networks are keeping people safe? If you take a path that staggers, will it throw the bloodhounds off your trail?

Current collaborators include: Ronja Ver, Cristina López Suárez, Kristina Giles, Amelia Uzategui Bonilla, Marshall Trammell and Juan Manuel Aldape Muñoz, and Ian Winters

Save the date: Fugitivity will be shared as part of Dance Mission’s D.I.R.T. (Dance in Revolting Times) festival on October 25th and 26th, 2025.

Thanks to our funders: Kenneth Rainin Foundation, California Arts Council, San Francisco Arts Commission, Zellerbach Family Foundation, and the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography (MANCC) and Cornell University’s Society for the Humanities and the Arthur C. and Molly Phelps Bean Faculty Fellowship

Photos: Robbie Sweeny.