LOW AND SLOW MOVEMENT

PROJECT

“LOW AND SLOW MOVEMENT” Film Premiere

Thursday, September 18, 2025

7:00 PM – 8:30 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM)

Brava Theater 2781 24th Street (at York St.) San Francisco, CA 94110

Join us for the premiere screening of Harvey Magsaysay Lozada’s short documentary “LOW AND SLOW MOVEMENT,” which celebrates the history and culture of San Francisco Lowriding. This film brings stories to life through the voices of cultural leaders and longtime community members who have shaped and sustained the movement. The event program includes an opening blessing led by Xiuhcoatl Danza Azteca, a panel discussion with film participants, and community art displays. Merchandise and beverages are available for purchase for a limited time.

General Tickets: $10 | Youth under 17 years old: $5

Pre-sale ticket purchases are encouraged. Tickets will be available at Brava Theater on the day of the event.

For questions about ticket purchases, contact Melanie at melanie@apiculturalcenter.org.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED LOVE AND SUPPORT!!!!

“LOW AND SLOW MOVEMENT” ARTIST TALK WITH HARVEY MAGSAYSAY LOZADA

Thursday, May 22, 6-8 pm (doors open at 5:30 PM)

Cultura y Arte Nativa de las Americas (CANA) 683 Florida St, San Francisco, CA 94110

Join us for an immersive celebration of "Low and Slow Movement" a project by visual storyteller, filmmaker and photographer, Harvey Magsaysay Lozada. The film highlights the crucial role of lowriding in shaping THE CITY’S cultural tapestry and highlights the ongoing impact of this art form on issues of identity, community, and social change.

This special gathering will feature an artist talk, zine release, and film trailer premiere, offering a comprehensive look at the rich history and enduring legacy of San Francisco lowriding. Be among the first to experience the trailer release of "LOW AND SLOW MOVEMENT," a short film documentary that will debut in September 2025. This exclusive preview offers a glimpse into the compelling stories and themes explored in the documentary.

This event is free and open to the public. Advance registration is strongly encouraged. Accessibility Notes: This venue is wheelchair accessible. ASL interpretation can be provided upon request. Please provide at least 7-10 days advance notice to ensure that arrangements can be made.

This program is presented by the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center as part of the 28th United States of Asian America Festival: Critical Refuge.