You know, housing crisis, gentrification, homelessness, houselessness. And so, to me, it’s, it’s, it’s a ballet. But, you know, we have different, we have contemporary dance and, and hip hop and, Turf dancing, which is the local street dance there in Oakland, California. you know, it’s art activism. – Axios
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