GIRL NEXT DOOR - a pole dance soirée combines the sensuality of pole dance with the fanciful medium of theater to create a new aesthetic: artistic pole dance.
Nestled near where the 10 and 405 Freeways meet in Santa Monica is one of L.A.’s preeminent art and cultural centers, aptly named ‘Highways.’ For 25 years, the space has acted as a hub of artistic experimentation, showcasing works of theater, dance, fine art, and multimedia, while earning a name for promoting freedom of expression [...]
New Yorkers know that the art world is a notoriously difficult one to penetrate. In the country’s art capital, big galleries are often inaccessible to just-out-of-school artists, and it is increasingly difficult for experimental artists to receive the funding and recognition they deserve. Fortunately, small artist collectives like The Kitchen are determined to bring under-recognized [...]
What was once a Public School 122 of East Village NYC, in 1979 was one-step-from-being-a-ruin abandoned four stories building to be found by a group of early artists and to be turned into rental rehearsal space at first and one of the most important houses of contemporary dance in NYC soon after. Choreographer Charles Moulton [...]
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New York City. It’s been said that if you make it here, you can make it anywhere. Home to Broadway, Fashion, Fine dining and the ability to have absolutely anything delivered to your 5th floor walk up. With so much going on in the city that never sleeps, you now have your own [...]
In 2001, Lauren Segal imagined the potential of the international dance community to create social change. Soon after in 2002, Lauren and co-founder, Craig Keys created NextAid to make a tangible and long-term impact in the lives of children suffering as a result of AIDS. Since then, the LA based nonprofit organization has never looked [...]
Beginning in the early 18th century, the term burlesque was used throughout Europe to describe musical works in which serious and comic elements were juxtaposed or combined to achieve a grotesque effect. Early theatrical burlesque was a form of musical and theatrical parody in which a serious or romantic opera or piece of classical theatre [...]
Lets get ready for a thrilling experience of dance, theatre and sociological discoveries: British physical theatre company DV8 is coming to meet the US audience of Los Angeles, San Francisco and Santa Barbara in November!
Their American tour starts at the prominent Royce Hall on UCLA campus as a part of LA’s cherished UCLA LIVE [...]
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