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February 2018
Guillermo Gómez-Peña: The Most (un) Documented Mexican Artist
Guillermo Gómez-Peña: The Most (un) Documented Mexican Artist Monday February 12, 2018 8PM $15 General Admission, $10 LACE Member/Student Tickets available here. // A brand new spoken-word monologue (With cameos by Pocha Nostra members Balitronica & Saula) The rebel artist at 62 faces his inner demons - uncensored & wilder than ever… In his latest solo work, El border brujo draws from Guillermo’s 30 year old living archive and combines new and classic performance material to present a unique perspective…
Find out more »The Dialectic of the Stars – Wrong Ped Xing
The Dialectic of the Stars - Wrong Ped Xing February 15, 2018 7PM Presented by FLAX (France Los Angeles Exchange) 7.30 pm: Screening of Teherangeles by Arash Nassiri 7.50 pm: Performance by Geneva Skeen 8.30 pm: Motorcycles concert by Fouad Bouchoucha Tires on fire, police frequency radio, motorcycle accelerating, drone point of view on Downtown—all these elements could draw a kind of dystopian world, not so different from our reality indeed. But things are more ambivalent here: the Nøne Futbol…
Find out more »lost tribes
lost tribes theatre dybbuk February 24,2018 8 PM February 25, 2018 7 PM Click here to purchase tickets. In the 8th century BCE, the 10 tribes of Israel were conquered by the Assyrian Empire and vanished to history. In the millennia since, many peoples the world over have claimed to be, or have been identified as, one of these lost tribes. In our next piece, we examine the fluidity of identity: what is it to be claimed, and what is…
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Drudge
Drudge Eleanor Lawler March 17, 2018 2-3PM An older woman coming to terms with aging, investigating elemental features, their attraction, composition and otherness coupled with restrictions, imagined and real, of an aging body. Presented as part of the exhibition Acts to Objects.
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Undertones
Undertones June 3, 2018 5PM Curated by CalArts alumnus Jonathan Tang, this night is a reflection on the pressing issue of gun reform. In hopes of sparking tough conversations, this immersive concert experience features music by female and minority composers along with correlating art installations. ALL proceeds go towards the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence Admission: $10 (at the door) Musical Works by Carolyn Chen Chrysanthe Tan Elliott Carter Gra?yna Bacewicz James Newton Kaija Saariaho Manuel Enríquez Maria Newman…
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