krimmip is excited to offer an ASL interpreter for their performance “Standard Impatiens” this Friday December 12, 2025 at 8PM!
Vlogger Tine Ganancial shares more in ASL
CounterPulse: 80 Turk Street, San Francisco CA (Powell BART)
Tickets offered on a sliding scale: $22-$100. If you can’t afford to buy tickets, you can request to attend for free, please email:
[email protected]
Get your tickets here: /ticket/#/instances/a0FPO000002QvpV2AS
Hope to be with you there!
[Video Description: (Video Length: 2 mins 21 secs)
Vlogger: Tine, a Filipina-American with warm tan skin, brown eyes, long and layered dark brown curly hair, and black shirt. On the left hand, she has a silver ring on the middle finger. Smiling, showing facial expression while signing. She sits against a light gray wall with a crinkly brown paper border on the sides and bottom.
Opening Slide: A brown background with light pink, flamingo pink, gray and dark brown abstract shapes and paint strokes. In white text to the left, “Kim Ip, Standard Impatiens. ASL Vlog with Tine Ganancial.” To the right, a close up white framed image of an Asian performer on stage wearing a traditional pink costume and make up, pointing outwards. Below in white text: “San Francisco, CA.” The CC, interpreter and UJDC logos are in the upper corners.
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Tine: Hello Deaf Community! Kim Ip, a Queer femme Chinese American choreographer and movement artist invites you all to her world premiere solo performance “Standard Impatiens” this Friday, Dec 12th at 8pm at CounterPulse on 80 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA! The closest Bart: Powell. Our ASL interpreter will be Debby Kajiyama. This performance is a 45 minute solo work with ambient sound, drag and dance and explores three characters moving through an ultra-generational story about submitting to the gaps of cultural and emotional Western socialization, and what it means to tend to a relationship with an immigrant mother. This performance is a meditation on an unanswerable question: will we grow in our understanding of love for each other? Is there room to grow? And how do we begin to try? Take a look!