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Hop on Board: Experience the Magic of Trolley Dances

Hop on Board: Experience the Magic of Trolley Dances
By Jeanne Brophy

A group of people pose around a vintage bus.

Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure that combines the beauty of dance with the charm of San Francisco's iconic trolley cars? Mark your calendars for the Epiphany Dance Company’s 20th annual Trolley Dances event on October 21 and 22.  

This free event is great fun for all. You’ll be able to explore the city and witness the magic of dance in unexpected places—while taking advantage of San Francisco's efficient and easy to navigate transit system. 

What Are Trolley Dances? 

Now in its 20th season, SF Trolley Dances is a unique event that brings together seven dance companies and the city's public transit system. It's a rich and different experience that highlights the city's vibrant culture and artistic spirit. It’s free, however capacity is limited so you will want to reserve a spot now at their website (epiphanydance.org/san-francisco-trolley-dances/). This year’s event will be along the waterfront. 

As you follow the dance performances, you’ll see art in a new way with the city becoming the backdrop for storytelling through movement. 

Gather your friends and family for an unforgettable adventure through the heart of San Francisco's artistic soul. SF Trolley Dances will entertain you, inspire you and show you of the magic that can happen when art and transit come together in our vibrant city. 



Published October 12, 2023 at 10:00PM
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