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To book a free fitting email [email protected] or call 415.890.4431. Menswear brand, Kipper Clothiers, is a growing fashion company designed to bring tailored and innovative suits to men and women. Located in San Francisco, California, Kipper Clothiers brings something new to fashion: custom suits for the LGBT community and their allies. We hope to inspire women and men to express their own personal creativity through untraditional patterns, colors, and textures.
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In 1982, Dancers' Group was established by a highly respected group of teachers, choreographers, community activists and students led by Vernon Fuquay, Aaron Osborne and Wayne Hazzard. In its first 18 years, the organizations administrative home and studio at Mission and 22nd Street (known originally as Footwork Studio and eventually Dancers' Group Studio Theater) was a vital performance space presenting master artists from around the world and showcasing the growing talents of Bay Area choreographers including Lucas Hoving, Joanna Haigood, Joe Goode, Rosa Montoya and Ed Mock. In 1992, with the demise of the service organization Dance Bay Area, Dancers' Group stepped forward to ensure that several of their vital services would remain, including the Parachute Fund, group health insurance and In Dance, At the same time, Dancers' Group formalized its Fiscal Sponsorship program, forging ahead as a school, presenter and now a service entity for dance artists. Given its new role in the community, it continued to institute partnerships that provide needed advocacy and visibility for dance. Dancers' Group collaborated with Theater Bay Area in 1999 on CA$H, a funding program which continues to provide financial support for Northern California's professionally oriented theatre and dance artists and small companies. And in 2001, Dancers’ Group began work with five other dance service organizations statewide to develop the California Dance Network, a tool for connecting dance artists and industry workers throughout the state. At the height of the San Francisco space-crisis that erupted from the dot-com boom in 2000, Dancers' Group was evicted from its home in the Mission. The loss of the studio allowed Dancers' Group to investigate its mission and services to the dance field, and after many community meetings the organization emerged stronger and with a renewed sense of direction as a service organization and presenter. Founder Wayne Hazzard [executive artistic director 1989-2000], returned to the organization in 2006 to lead Dancers’ Group into the next period of growth. Through this renewed leadership, the organization expanded staff and community partnerships that allowed for substantial increases in contributed income. This set the stage for new programming including free public presenting, new granting programs and improved services for dance artists. In August 2007, Dancers’ Group relocated its office operations to the current location in the SOMA district. The new home provides space for the six regular staff members, a community meeting area and places Dancers’ Group in an arts rich neighborhood at the heart of San Francisco.
All open houses are free to attend, and meditation instruction is always available. Classes and groups include weekend meditation workshops and evening classes, visiting teachers, Yoga classes, and family and childrens programs. Contemplative arts include Shambhala Art, Contemplative Photography, and Ikebana flower arranging. Shambhala is a welcoming community—all are invited to learn to meditate.