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Marisela Norte and Tomata du Plenty

September 19, 1987 Marisela Norte, an East Los Angeles poet who has worked with ASCO performance group, read her poetry. Tomata du Plenty, a painter and lead singer for the Screamers, premiered a ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1985-1989, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1987, dance, Frederick Barr, Marisela Norte, Marisela Norte and Tomata du Plenty, performance, poetry, reading, Tomata Du Plenty

Fringe Festival / Ruffles and Tassles

September 3, 1987 - September 27, 1987 LACE participated in the Lost Angeles Fringe Festival with the following after-hours events: The Ephemeral Nature of Nadame de Sade September 4, ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1985-1989, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1987, Amy Gerstler, Bob Flanagan, David Antin, Du Plenty, Ed Smith, Enormous Bones, Frederick Barr, Fringe Festival/Ruffles and Tassles, Guy Giarrizzo, Marisela Phranc, Nancy Evans, Nancy Riegelman, Norte Tomata, Paul Young, Richard Meltzer, Robin Ryan, Roger McCloud, Shrimps, Steaming Coils

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