SP-10 RDC as NWP Train 3, the Redwood, meeting freight at Dos Rios, CA on January 31, 1971 by Marty Bernard Via Flickr: A 7 photo series. A Roger Puta Photograph

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SP-10 RDC as NWP Train 3, the Redwood, meeting freight at Dos Rios, CA on January 31, 1971 by Marty Bernard Via Flickr: A 7 photo series. A Roger Puta Photograph
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1/17/22 New Year’s Day 2022. Dave and I headed north to explore the rugged Eel River watershed. A six hour loop scouting put-in and take-out possibilities. River running full. 169 to Dos Rios then across snowy, single lane, mountain road to Latonville. North and east over snow covered mountains to Alder Point—not a place I’d want to leave a car. Back to 101, through redwoods then home via the coastal road at sunset and low tide. Spectacular start to a new year.
The dancers and I have just returned from a glorious and productive Artist Residency at the Dos Rios retreat center on Yuki territory in Northern CA. We left the Bay Area Friday afternoon to spend two nights under a thick canopy of stars, mornings eating quiet breakfasts with deer, an afternoon swimming in the Eel River, sharing cooking and meals, sharing writing and conversation about topics related to our upcoming show, and hours rehearsing on the property’s gorgeous open-air stages and amongst its varied natural and human-made environments. We say cheers of thanks to Joan Lazarus for generously loaning us her all-wheel-drive vehicle to navigate the steep dirt access road, and we do leaps of gratitude for Krissy Keefer and Dance Brigade’s Dance Mission for the gift and resources of this Dos Rios Residency. It was the perfect setting for Frances, Julianna, KJ, Lydia, and I to deepen our connections to each other and immerse ourselves in the creative work for Un-Changing Nature.
Enjoy the photos. -Sarah
photo credits: Sarah Bush, Lydia Clinton, Julianna Cressman, KJ Dahlaw, Frances Sedayao, and Krissy Keefer
Artist Residency at Dos Rios The dancers and I have just returned from a glorious and productive Artist Residency at the Dos Rios retreat center on Yuki territory in Northern CA.
Dos Rios, Mendocino County, California
weathered serpentinite at dos rios in cable creek near fork of the eel river - portra - 2014 - matt sweeney