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Burning Illusions, a multidisciplinary performance series

September 15 - December 17, 1995 September 15, 23 and 30 Joyce Guy, Grey Snatch and Other Stuff, Alicia Woolerton, Director. A personal exploration of Western culture's fear of aging, and how, as a ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1995-1999, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1995, a multidisciplinary performance series, A.D.O., Alicia Woolerton, Amy Greenberg, Animate Dance Object, Art Byington, Burning Illusions, Cameron "Show No Shame" Jamie, Cameron Jamie, Cuerpo Politizado, Dan Olsen, dance, Dave Muller, Elaas Serna, Elia Arce, Ernie Lafky, Extended Organ, Ivette Soler, James P. Hunter, Jim Shaw, John Fleck, John Yankee, Joyce Guy Grey Snatch...and Other Stuff, Laura Mercado, Lisa Lock, Luis Alfaro, Mary Hunter Ellegood, Mehmet Memo Sander Dance Co., Mehmet Sander Dance Company, Mel Green, Mel Herst, Michael L. Miller, Michael P. Bell, Mike Biel, Mike Kelley, performance, Revolt of the Cockroach People, Ron Athey, Sandra Tsing Loh, Shabaka Barry Henley, Stephen Prina, Tanya Hinkel, The Beasts of Luxury, theater, This Theater Now, Tomas Carrasco, Tracey Brenner, Vicki Juditz

Elia Arce / Stretching My Skin Until It Rips Whole

June 16, 1994 Costa Rican-American performer Elia Arce searches for identity as a woman between two cultures and portrays the complex worlds of some of the women in her life. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1990-1994, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1994, Elia Arce, Elia Arce / Stretching My Skin Until It Rips Whole, performance, Stretching My Skin Until It Rips Whole

La Yi Yi Yi: A Tribute to La Lupe

April 3, 1993 Elia Arce and Marcus Kuilland-Nazario collaborated with other artists to present a one-night tribute of music and performance to La Lupe, Cuba's flamboyant singing salsa legend. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1990-1994, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1993, Elia Arce, La Lupe, La Yi Yi Yi: A Tribute to La Lupe, Marcus Kuilland-Nazario, music, performance, tribute

LAX: The Los Angeles Exhibition

December 4, 1992 LAX was a multi-institutional project accompanied by a major catalogue celebrating the diverse visions of artists living and working in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1990-1994, Exhibition, LACE, Performance Tagged With: Beggarman, Cheri Gaulke, Curtis York, Elia Arce, Exhibition, G. Colette Jackson, Keith Antar Mason, LAX, LAX: The Los Angeles Exhibition, Michelle T. Clinton, multi-institutional, Naoyuki Oguri, performance, Thief

LACE in Your Face

September 6-7, 1991 LACE jump-started a new season of the most provocative, exciting and challenging work in Los Angeles with a wild weekend of short fuses. Artists featured: Elia Arce, Ivette Soler, ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1990-1994, Exhibition, LACE Tagged With: 1991, Anita Pace, Betty Nash, Chloe Webb, Curtis York, El Duce, Elaine Hill, Elia Arce, Exhibition, Ivette Soler, John Fleck, Joselito Amen Santo, Joyce Guy, Kate Knuth, Keith Antar Mason, LACE in Your Face, Luis Alfaro, Mehmet Memo Sander Dance Co., Steven Craig, The Shrimps, Umbrella Forest Dancers

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