DANCE FILM
Lost Interiors
A virtual art and poetry film
"Truly Magical"

Experience our museum through the lens of a dance film. Visit us online, where you can explore our digital exhibits and immerse yourself in a virtual, artistic journey. We hope it inspires you to come visit in person if you ever find yourself wanting to explore the true culture of San Francisco.
About finding purpose and meaning in the midst of chaotic transition.
Filmed in The Gregangelo Museum.
Experience this dance-film through several magical realms and get lost in this most enchanted place from the comfort of your couch.
Length: 20 Minutes
Frequently Asked Questions About Dance Film
What is the "Lost Interiors" virtual film experience?
This is a world-class, 20-minute video-poem filmed entirely within the immersive realms of the Gregangelo Museum. A collaboration with renowned San Francisco choreographer Megan Lowe, the film uses site-specific dance, original music by Chris Gagnon, and the poetry of Tongo Eisen-Martin to explore the visceral journey of finding purpose amidst chaotic transition. It is a high-velocity digital odyssey that turns our Historic Landmark into a living, breathing character, accessible from anywhere in the world.
How does this digital exhibit appeal to fans of experimental film and contemporary dance?
We reject the "static virtual tour" for a "Poetry in Motion" narrative that has been recognized by the San Francisco Arthouse Short Festival. This is the definitive destination for seekers of Screendance, Cinematic Poetry, and Site-Specific Performance. By bypassing a traditional scripted lecture, "Lost Interiors" invites you to a psychedelic odyssey of light and shadow, offering a "virtual hearth" for those experiencing "cabin fever" or a longing for authentic human connection.
Why is this film described as a "bridge" to the physical Gregangelo Museum?
Offered by donation, this virtual experience acts as a high-velocity "Connectatorium" for the global arts community. Located digitally but rooted in our San Francisco artistry, it provides an intimate "sneak peek" into the true, weird culture of San Francisco. For travelers and locals alike, this visual poem serves as a sensory-led invitation to eventually transition from the "comfort of your couch" to a world-class, in-person encounter with local working artists.
