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Solo Flights

Byrd Solo Flights

February 2-4, 1989 Choreographers Donald Byrd, Mary Jane Eisenberg, Yves Musard and Susan Rethorst brought their unique work to a visceral level with twenty-minute performances that contrast ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Events, LACE Tagged With: 1989, choreography, dance, Donald Byrd, Mary Jane Eisenberg, performance, Solo Flights, Susan Rethorst, Yves Musard

James Grigsby / Terminal Madness and Trust Me

Grigsby Terminal Madness performance documentation

February 10-11, 1989 James Grigsby's performance, Terminal Madness, and his film, Trust Me, exemplified his depth of humor and pathos, as well as the diversity of his aesthetic sensibilities. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Events, LACE Tagged With: 1989, film, James Grigsby, James Grigsby / Terminal Madness and Trust Me, performance, Screening, Terminal Madness and Trust Me, Video

Rough Cuts

February 2, 1989 An open mike, works in progress evening for dancers, musicians and performance artists. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Events, LACE Tagged With: 1989, dance, music, open-mike, performance, Rough Cuts

Romance & Erotica: LACE’s Infamous Valentine’s Day Benefit Bash

February 18, 1989 Performances by Latin lounge lizard El Vez, Chief Lapu Lapu, John Fleck, Syd Straw, Jane Cantillon, Tim Bennett, Deborah Oliver and Les Mormons. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Events, LACE Tagged With: 1989, benefit, Chief Lapu Lapu, Deborah Oliver, El Vez, Jane Cantillon, John Fleck, Les Mormons, performance, Romance & Erotica: LACE's Infamous Valentine's Day Benefit Bash, Syd Straw, Tim Bennett

In Living Color: Representations of Race and Civil Rights

February 21 - March 18, 1989 Curated by Claire Aguilar and Reginald Woolery, this group of works questioned how a persistent, exclusive ideology continues despite a multicultural society. Artists ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Exhibitions, LACE Tagged With: 1989, Amy and Philip Brookman, Art Nomura, Claire Aguilar, Daniel Villareal, Exhibition, In Living Color: Representations of Race and Civil Rights, Juan Garza, Lawrence Andrews, Reginald Woolery, Ruby Truly, Ute Indian Tribe

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