SCHEDULE
- Wednesday, January 14, 2026: 5:30pm - 9:30pm
ABOUT THE "POMPEII REPERTORY" WORKSHOP
Step back into the world of Pompeii and learn two dances from Detour’s recent immersive production. This repertory workshop will be led by Eric Garcia/Churro Nomi, Fuchsia, and brooke terry, who will guide participants through dynamic sections of Asfalt Tango and Steam Heat. This workshop is at the intermediate/advanced level.
ACCESSIBILITY
- These workshops are designed for advanced, pre-professional, and professional dance and theater artists.
- Sliding-scale tuition is available; no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Email directors@detour.productions to learn more.
- Joe Goode Annex is ADA accessible and has gender-neutral restrooms.
- KN95 masks are encouraged, though not required. Please stay home if you are feeling unwell.
- Fragrance-Free: Please avoid perfumes, colognes, and scented products to support participants with chemical sensitivities.
- Have specific accessibility needs or questions? Reach out anytime at directors@detour.productions
ABOUT ERIC GARCIA/CHURRO NOMI + FUCHSIA + BROOKE TERRY
Eric Garcia (aka Churro Nomi) is the Co-Artistic Director of Detour Productions. Learn more here.
Fuchsia is a choreographer, drag artist, costume designer, educator, and the Artistic Director of San Francisco based Una Productions. Fuchsia has taught, created and set repertory for universities, training programs, professional companies, youth companies, and public high schools. Their work through Una has been presented internationally. Fuchsia has been a contributing director with Detour Productions for their last three productions, and is a part of the house of Clutch the Pearls.
brooke terry became fully immersed in the San Francisco Bay Area dance community in 2022. They have since collaborated with dawsondancesf, REYES Dance, Xochipilli Dance Company, Audrey Johnson, DHPCo, JGPG, UNA Productions, as a deviser/performer with DETOUR Productions, and as faculty with TEENS at LINES. brooke has recently been exploring the intersections of their love of performance and their ever evolving queerness, as Bobby, and is grateful to indulge in the playful joys of Drag.
Photo by Robbie Sweeny