Flux and Form offers a formal platform for emerging choreographers to showcase their work. As recent college graduates, we were fortunate to have abundant resources and performance opportunities through our university. Since entering the Bay Area arts scene, we’ve found it increasingly difficult to access space, visibility and support as young artists. These challenges are compounded by recent cuts to arts funding and the loss of creative spaces—making it more important than ever to amplify our voices and build community.
We are curating a program featuring six to eight pieces: three choreographed by us and three to five by other local emerging artists. The theme of the show is reflection and evolution. Each piece will explore looking back in order to move forward, and how we can stay grounded in our values as artists amid ongoing challenges.
As of now, two works are confirmed. Keep an eye out for the rest!
Tatianna’s work will be an iteration of Socks, an ensemble work originally performed in April 2025. Through abstract movement and emotionally charged group lift sections, the piece will explore the loss of childhood and the pressure to assimilation and neutrality.
Teo’s work will be a continuation of their Soulmates project—an annual choreographic exploration of love and intimacy. The project began as a senior thesis and has evolved into an ongoing inquiry, with each iteration shaped by new relationships and lived experiences.
Directed and curated by Tatianna Steiner, Teo Lin-Bianco, and Ella Wright
Ticket information to be announced in September.
We have finalized our choreographer cohort for Flux & Form 2025! Thank you to all who applied. Formal announcement coming soon.
Photos from past performances of Socks and The Soulmates Project