Day: October 11, 2017

This week at: Dare to Dance in Public & Dance Camera West

As film increasingly becomes the accessible, go to medium for capturing and publicizing the art and international language of dance, Dare to Dance in Public Film Festival continues to receive submissions from around the world in all categories and we are excited by what we are seeing! So many dancers and choreographers are stepping up …

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T/Here in Williamsburg, Part 5: Let Me Die With The Philistines

Entonces Sansón dijo al muchacho que lo tenía de la mano: “Déjame tocar las columnas sobre las que el edificio descansa, para apoyarme en ellas.” –Judges 16:26 “Lost is the name of the Ocean.” –Zarur, Facebook comment (February 2016) “How malicious philosophers can be!” –Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil * The strongest evidence for …

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Award-Winning Male Dancemaker With a Legend From a Woman’s Viewpoint

Resilience considered in Lincoln Park, pre-Halloween downtown, boundary breaking ballet premieres in Glendale, Russian classical ballet in Costa Mesa, the Music Center moves dance to Culver City and more SoCal dance this week. 5.  By any other name In the West, it’s known as Les Sylphides, but in Russia, where choreographer Michel Fokine originally choreographed it, …

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Chinatown

2nd Annual A.G. Geiger Art Book Fair Returns to Chinatown

Bringing together artists, booksellers and fine art enthusiasts in historic Chinatown, Los Angeles, the A.G. Geiger Book Fair is a unique event that is free and open to the public. Modeled on the art book fairs presented by Printed Matter in New York and Los Angeles, The A.G. Geiger Book Fair is regionally focused and …

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