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October 2011
Debating Through the Arts: Performance Art Event 4
29 October 2011, 10 - 6 pm Jerri Allyn and Inez Bush For all information on LA Live! commissioned artists, visit the Los Angeles Goes Live website: losangelesgoeslive.org
Find out more »December 2011
Cheng-Chieh Yu
15 December 2011, 7:30 - 9:30 pm Curated by Dino Dinco $10 admission $5 discounted student admission FREE for LACE members LACE presents a special evening of dance theater and video with Cheng-Chieh Yu / Yu Dance Theatre “Dancing Mother Courage” / “Good Person” / “Malicious Delicious: Movement Studies for ‘Mack the Knife’” >> a trilogy of dance theater and video inspired by Bertolt Brecht Performers: Bowman-Rivera Esteli, Chankethya Chey, Jeremy Hale, Mana Hayakawa, Sarah Jacobs, Nguyen Nguyen, Joseph Small…
Find out more »January 2012
Three Weeks in January: End RAPE in Los Angeles
12 January 2012 Suzanne Lacy For all information on LA Live! commissioned artists, visit the Los Angeles Goes Live website: losangelesgoeslive.org
Find out more »The Pleasure of the Piss: Arm Utterances
12 January 2012, 7 - 9 pm Jon Rutzmoser The Pleasure of the Piss: Arm Utterances combines feminine subjectivity, mass consumption, the 20th Century avant-garde, and public urination to investigate the overlap between the participatory, abject, hyper-sexualized, and vulnerable. In conversation with Anne Mavor’s Venus in a Half Shell and Other Poses, it is play after a new language. For this performance, artist John Rutzmoser begins with the request that ‘feminine subjects’ drink lots of Mott’s apple juice and urinate…
Find out more »“How I Learned to Draw”: Memory, Documentation, Interference, Distortion
15 January 2012, 2 - 4 pm Barry Markowitz $10 general admission, $5 students FREE for LACE members How I Learned To Draw is an autobiographical performance that incorporates stories about shock, revelation, and miracles which draw on cinematic influences. Structured in a physical space of sounds and video projections that represent acts of interference, Barry Markowitz will offer a physical recounting of the memories and acts of documentation, including autographs and giveaways, that motivated him to draw. In…
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