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Mouthing Towards the Millenium Beyond Baroque

January 13-14, 20-21, & 27-28, 1990 New performances and readings by Los Angeles artists and writers Leslie Dick, Bob Holman, Michelle Huneven, Jack Skelley and Benjamin Weissman, Linda ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Events, LACE Tagged With: 1990, Alan Pulner, Barry Yourgrau, Benjamin Weissman, Bob Flanagan, Bob Holman, Curtis York, Jack Skelley, Leslie Dick, Linda Albertano, Marisela Norte, Martin Kersels, Michelle Huneven, Mouthing Towards the Millenium Beyond Baroque, performance, reading, Robin Ryan, Theresa Chavez, Willie Simms

Robin Ryan and Phranc

September 9, 1987 Robin Ryan, a percussionist who banged pots, pans, curling irons, shoes and kitchenware to create sounds from anarchic smashing to a distinct solid beat. Phranc, described as a ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Events, LACE Tagged With: 1987, music, performance, Phranc, Robin Ryan, Robin Ryan and Phranc, sound

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: Events, LACE 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

Robin Ryan and Phranc

September 18, 1987 Percussionist who banged pots, pans, curling irons, shoes and kitchenware to create sounds from anarchic smashing to a distinct solid beat. Phranc described as a “female version of ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Events, LACE Tagged With: 1987, Phranc, Robin Ryan, Robin Ryan and Franc

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