Grand Performances Brochure 2009
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Grand Performances Brochure 2009
GRAND PERFORMANCES BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dorothy L. Herbst CHAIR Gary Wexler CO-VICE CHAIR 300 – 350 S. GRAND AVENUE, LOS ANGELES California Plaza parking is $7.50 after 5 PM on weekdays and all day Saturdays and Sundays on Grand Performances event dates. We suggest carpooling. FROM THE HOLLYWOOD FREEWAY (101) NORTHBOUND Exit Grand Avenue. Turn right on Grand Avenue. Turn left onto 1st Street. Turn right onto Olive Street. Straight on Olive Street. California Plaza parking facility is located on the right. FROM THE HOLLYWOOD FREEWAY (101) SOUTHBOUND Exit Temple Street. Turn left onto Temple Street. Make first right turn to Hope Street. Turn left onto 1st Street. Turn right onto Olive Street. Straight on Olive Street. California Plaza parking facility is located on the right. DASH ROUTE B (CHINATOWN – FINANCIAL DISTRICT) Runs from 5:50am – 6:30pm, every 5 minutes weekdays. For further information please call 213-808-2273 or visit the website at www.ladottransit.com METRO RAIL From the Metro Rail RED Line, exit at Pershing Square and leave by the north stairs leading to 4th and Hill Streets. California Plaza is located one block away at 4th and Olive Streets. For further information please call 1-800-COMMUTE. James A. Doolittle Foundation Downtown Center Business The 2009 Grand Performances Season would Improvement District not take place without the support from these Gary Platt Manufacturing corporate partners of California Plaza. Graphics & Beyond Maguire Properties Greenberg Glusker Omni Los Angeles Hotel The James Irvine Foundation Fletcher Jones Foundation GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Mendocino Farms The Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles Mexican Consulate Ralphs Department of Cultural Affairs, Lloyd E. Rigler – Lawrence E. City of Los Angeles Deutsch Foundation Los Angeles County Arts Commission Wells Fargo National Endowment for the Arts Xerox Foundation CALIFORNIA PLAZA CORPORATE PARTNERS Many audience members don’t realize that Grand Performances is an independent non-profit, with only 7% of our budget coming from government arts agencies. More than ever, significant support, from audience members like you, is critical to this year’s world-class programming at Grand Performances. If you haven’t already become “friends” with our Red Buckets, they will be attending all of the performances again this season. Our Red Buckets are a way for audience members to donate by cash or check during the performances, but while the Red Bucket dollars are very important to us, they only cover 5% of our overall fund-raising goal. The rest is left to the generous individuals, corporations, and foundations noted in this brochure. We would love to see your name in these pages next season and discuss with you the many other benefits of becoming a donor. For information on Grand Performances Jewels: Grand Performances’ individual giving program, or on Corporate or Foundation giving, please contact Alice Platt at (213) 687-2190. Contributions of any amount are always welcome and much appreciated. Please make your gift today! Donations are fully tax-deductible and can be sent to: Grand Performances 350 South Grand Avenue, Suite A-4 Los Angeles, CA 90071 CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS Aaroe Associates Charitable Foundation The Robert M. Adams Foundation AEG The Ahmanson Foundation Bank of the West Employees Community Fund of Boeing California California Community Foundation The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Casa Cocina y Cantina City National Bank Concord Document Services, Inc. The Walt Disney Company RUBY | $1,000 Zayda & Craig Bloomgarden Gordon Crawford V. Dunlap Joanna Elliott & Jonathan Wechsler Mark Flaisher Jan Geringer & Mitch Fogelman Deborah Glusker Ayahlushim & Chris Hammond Elizabeth Levitt Hirsch Scott Kelley Misty Sanford & Gideon Kracov Wendy Leitman & Jonathan Harris Anne & Rick Llewellyn Roella & James Louie James Ortiz & Richard Malott GRAND PERFORMANCES Eleanor Portilla Maynard JEWELS Jon Neudstadter THE GRAND JEWELS | $10,000+ Laurel Newmark Anonymous (2) Alice Platt & Dan Newmark The Macdonald Family Tut & Gary Platt Jennifer & Robert D. Roback DIAMOND | $5,000 Chris Safarian Anonymous Kristin & Tim Smith Dorothy L. Herbst Jay Stark Ginny Mancini Eva & Marc Stern EMERALD | $2,500 Gary Stewart Victoria Kirsch & Michael Alexander Kathy & Fred Stites Margaret Adams & Joel Edstrom Francine Lipsman-Tansey & Heather & Paul Haaga Michael Tansey Leigh Ann Hahn Mark Vargas Karen Molleson & Lowell Hill Martha & John Welborne Anne & Jim Rothenberg Dana & Gary Wexler 7 Museum Tower 8 Colburn School of Performing Arts Mark Vargas SECRETARY TREASURER Exit Fourth Street, staying on the left. Turn left onto Olive Street. The California Plaza parking facility is located on the left. 4 Spiral Court 5 Omni Los Angeles Hotel 6 MOCA CO-VICE CHAIR Mark Flaisher FROM THE HARBOR FREEWAY (110) NORTH OR SOUTHBOUND 1 One California Plaza 2 Two California Plaza 3 Watercourt Roy Zuloaga 9 Wells Fargo Center P Parking Entrances Clara & Larry Yust Barbara & Stanley Zax Roy Zuloaga Aileen Adams & Geoff Cowan Byron Gross & Ricky Tovim Judith Siegel & Michael Goldstein SAPPHIRE | $500 Barbara Enloe Hadsell & Nancy & Peter Auerbach Douglas Hadsell Mark Baker Robin & Douglas Hinchliffe Jean Francois Cote Lucia Cha & Hal & Eunice David Jerrold Asao Hiura Michael J. Downer Susan Jaffee Frank Ellsworth Julia Newton & Michael Feibish Liz & Glenn Johnson Noemi & Marcelino Ford-Livene Steven Kanter Rosalie Kirsch Thadeus Frazier-Reed Marie Lamotte Leonard R. Garner, Jr. Steven Lavine Bobbie & Philip Glusker Lee Lawlor Susan & Steven Glusker Sheelagh Boyd & Larry Layne Susie North Mimi Perloff Michelle & Richard Lewis Guilherme Rafols Janice Melton Judith & James Roach Terry & Jeffrey Paule Stefani & Milt Rosenberg Dean Porter Heidi Duckler & Daniel Rosenfeld Mark Saltzman & Walter Hubert Carol & Carl Selkin Kristen Schwarz Jean Singh Laurie F. Allen & Michael F. Wolf Terry & Madeline Schwarz Mara Simmons Gerald A.Tomsic Alison Morgan & TOPAZ | $250 Parke Skelton Shaindy & Seth Alexander Bonnie Voland Janelle & Jasen Boyington Hayley Voland Alicia G. & Edward E. Clark And the many other “Jewels” who Florence & David Conrad send checks and drop donations into our Red Buckets. Craig Bloomgarden IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR Joanna Elliott Jan Geringer Deborah Glusker Ayahlushim Hammond Gideon Kracov Wendy Leitman Karen Molleson Robert Roback Dan Rosenfeld Chris Safarian Martha Saucedo Tim Smith Jay Stark Martha Welborne, FAIA STAFF Michael Alexander (21 SEASONS) EXECUTIVE & ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Kristine Arellano (2 SEASONS) MARKETING ASSISTANT Mark Baker (11 SEASONS) TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Alyssa Conrad (3 SEASONS) DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE Leigh Ann Hahn (18 SEASONS) DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING / ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Lee Lawlor (2 SEASONS) BUSINESS MANAGER Alice Platt (9 SEASONS) DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL MANAGER Dean Porter (9 SEASONS) DIRECTOR OF MARKETING Fred Stites (18 SEASONS) PRODUCTION MANAGER Zindy Landeros Valle (9 SEASONS) OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR As I am writing this, we are still in the midst of the worst economic crisis in the memory of most Americans. And, because of this, we expect more and more families to turn to Grand Performances to keep the arts and culture in their lives. We know that many major funders and corporate sponsors won’t be able to be supportive in 2009. But we also know that some are specifically sticking with us, expecting our series to be even more appreciated in these tough times. We also know that individual donors— people like you—are going to be the critical force in keeping our program stable, keeping incredible international artists on our stage and keeping the spirit of Grand Performances vibrant and exciting for all who attend. Please be as generous as you can be when supporting Grand Performances, and remember how much the art on our stages means in your life. Your contribution will be more important than ever and appreciated more than you can imagine in this year of many changes. One thing that will not change is our commitment to excellence—the excellence of the performers and performances that we present; the excellence of the experiences that we aim to provide; and, the excellence of our efforts to let people in every community in Los Angeles know that they are welcome to be part of our audience. We want our programming to connect with you and we believe that we have a responsibility to expand our services so that you can truly consider how each performance can lead to greater understanding of our world. We have offered post-performance discussions selectively for a number of years. We intend to increase them and to expand opportunities for audience members to share their reactions to the performances we present. It has been said that “art is a lie in the service of truth,” and we want to give our audience members opportunities to discuss such questions as “What truths did this art reveal, and what was it good for?” We hope that the art you discover on our stages helps you discover truths about your world, your neighbors and yourself. We hope that, by offering more opportunities to be involved in each presentation, we are offering you expanded opportunities to discover the value that the arts have in your life beyond just being entertained. Most of all, we look forward to welcoming you to another exciting season of music, dance, film and theatre featuring exciting local and international artists. Your dancing, laughing and sharing the moment with the others who have come to Grand Performances helps make our seasons the successes that they are. Michael Alexander EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CALIFORNIA PLAZA THE VOICE: UNIVERSAL AND UNIFYING PLAZA COMMONS, INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS The sweet cry of a newborn heralds the beginning of a new life, and it will be followed by years of exploring what yells, squeaks, laughs, coos, songs, sonorous oratory and whispers can produce. This summer, Grand Performances explores that most basic of instruments—the human voice—as used by singers and actors working on their own and in concert with others. This year we invited artists who have created international reputations for themselves by testing the limits of how the vocal traditions of their cultures can fuse with others or be pushed into new and uncharted realms or how their voices can give life to the thoughts and emotions of literary artists and composers who need these talented performers to bring their words and music to audiences. Throughout the season audiences will glimpse history as voices interpret the work of Emily Dickinson and Paul Robeson and taste contemporary creations through the voices of Columbia’s Toto La Momposina, Canada’s Tanya Tagaq, Los Angeles’ Inspiration House Poetry Choir and others all as part of our series “The Voice: Universal and Unifying” supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. Natalie Park CHAIR – MAGUIRE PROPERTIES, ONE & TWO CALIFORNIA PLAZA David B. Shahriari VICE-CHAIR – OMNI LOS ANGELES HOTEL Travis F. Addison MAGUIRE PROPERTIES GRAND PERFORMANCES MEMBERSHIP ASSOCIATION Grand Performances is a member of the following professional associations that serve our field. Arts for LA Association of Performing Arts Presenters California Arts Advocates California Association of Nonprofits California Presenters Dance Resource Center Dance/USA Grand Avenue Partners LA Inc. North American World Music Coalition Western Arts Alliance MEDIA SPONSORS You can support Arts Education with an Arts License Plate. Go to www.cac.ca.gov. NON PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE MOVIES THAT MATTER Grand Performances is pleased to present our Movies That Matter series—films that promote social activism, that encourage deeper thinking about the world community that we share with people from so many different cultures and that serve as catalysts for ongoing discussions about the issues that demand our attention as world citizens living in an ever more challenging times. PA I D LOS ANGELES, CA PERMIT NO. 3828 MUSIC, MOVEMENT, MEANING Please note the specially marked MMM events on the schedule. These programs will be followed by facilitated audience discussions designed to give everyone participating the opportunity to share reactions to the presentations and to discuss the different “messages” that people get from these performances. In a community as diverse as Los Angeles, it is inevitable that different people will “see” different things in the performance. The Music, Movement and Meaning program is your opportunity to talk with other audience members about the performance you have experienced. Everyone is welcome—please plan on participating. 2009 SEASON OFFICIAL MEDIA SPONSOR SPECIAL EVENTS SPONSORS 350 South Grand Av Curren t Resid enue, Suit ent e ngeles, A-4, Los A California 90071 300 – 350 S. GRAND AVENUE, LOS ANGELES California Plaza parking is $7.50 after 5 PM on weekdays and all day Saturdays and Sundays on Grand Performances event dates. We suggest carpooling. FROM THE HARBOR FREEWAY (110) NORTH OR SOUTHBOUND Exit Fourth Street, staying on the left. Turn left onto Olive Street. The California Plaza parking facility is located on the left. FROM THE HOLLYWOOD FREEWAY (101) NORTHBOUND Exit Grand Avenue. Turn right on Grand Avenue. Turn left onto 1st Street. Turn right onto Olive Street. Straight on Olive Street. California Plaza parking facility is located on the right. FROM THE HOLLYWOOD FREEWAY (101) SOUTHBOUND Exit Temple Street. Turn left onto Temple Street. Make first right turn to Hope Street. Turn left onto 1st Street. Turn right onto Olive Street. Straight on Olive Street. California Plaza parking facility is located on the right. FRIDAY, JUNE 26 @ 8 PM WHICH WAY HOME SATURDAY, JUNE 13 @ 7 PM THE MUSIC OF BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Begin your summer musical journey with composer Bear McCreary's live performance of the critically acclaimed original score for the award-winning drama series "Battlestar Galactica." He and his team of world class musicians lead the jump from the small screen to the concert stage via a thunderous blend of percussive, orchestral, rock and world music influences. McCreary's iconic score, "the most innovative music on TV today" (Variety ), will thrill fans of all musical genres in this one-of-a-kind event. FRIDAY, JUNE 19 @ 8 PM SATURDAY, JUNE 20 @ 8 PM CITY OF LOS ANGELES (COLA) ARTISTS PROJECT FRIDAY: Lionel Popkin, Bruce Bauman and Cheng-Chieh Yu SATURDAY: Alejandra Flores, Gloria Enedina Alvarez and Houman Pourmhedi Cheng-Chieh Yu’s imaginative solo choreography for Dancing Mother Courage explores the themes of feminism and martiality, questioning women’s roles and relationships to martial cultures. There Is An Elephant In This Solo is Lionel Popkin’s rich and contradictory work that offers metaphors on identity and what truly lies beneath—all performed in a fluidly bulky elephant costume. Award-winning author Bruce Bauman’s staged reading accompanied by female voice brings to life the written word, while Persian classical santur master Houman Pourmehdi uses spoken word and music to examine his personal history and the centuries-old umbilical connection to his homeland. Writer and visual artist Gloria Enedina Alvarez crosses borders and generations with her thought-provoking TierraCentro: Echoing Lines/Grabados entre Memorias. Artist and spoken word performer Alejandra Flores brings some of today’s most sobering and visceral news headlines front-and-center in a solo presentation. PLEASE NOTE: MATURE CONTENT AND STRONG LANGUAGE IN SOME PERFORMANCES. COLA Fellowship performances are part of the Department of Cultural Affairs’ Cultural Grant Program. Executive produced by John Malkovich's Mr. Mudd Productions, this unprecedented, revelatory documentary (directed by Rebecca Cammisa), follows three unaccompanied children on a harrowing odyssey that takes them from their homes in Latin America, through Mexico with one mighty shepherding hope: to reach the United States, where they can either reunite with their own families who made the journey before them, or create new lives for themselves. DASH ROUTE B (CHINATOWN – FINANCIAL DISTRICT) Runs from 5:50am – 6:30pm, every 5 minutes weekdays. For further information please call 213-808-2273 or visit the website at www.ladottransit.com METRO RAIL From the Metro Rail RED Line, exit at Pershing Square and leave by the north stairs leading to 4th and Hill Streets. California Plaza is located one block away at 4th and Olive Streets. For further information please call 1-800-COMMUTE. Presented in Association with Los Angeles Film Festival. 1 One California Plaza 2 Two California Plaza 3 Watercourt 4 Spiral Court 5 Omni Los Angeles Hotel 6 MOCA 7 Museum Tower 8 Colburn School of Performing Arts 9 Wells Fargo Center P Parking Entrances THURSDAY, JULY 9 @ 8 PM MUSICOLOGY 301: WITH HAL DAVID If you have ever had a lyric running through your head, it is likely that you have heard the work of Hal David—the Grammy Award/Oscar-winning lyricist who, most famously, gave voice to music by Burt Bacharach sung by America’s most popular singers for over a half a century. Join us as musicologist Alan Warner converses with this national legend as they talk about putting the human voice into the music we have all heard on radio, in films and on Broadway. FRIDAY, JULY 10 @ NOON ROCKY DAWUNI Socially conscious Afro roots Reggae music from L.A.-based sensation Rocky Dawuni, who has been hailed as “Ghana’s Bob Marley” by New Nation, England’s leading influential Afro-Asian weekly newspaper. FRIDAY, JULY 10 @ 8 PM ROCKY DAWUNI, MC RAÏ Acoustic world reggae sound, and rockin’ Raï inflected electro pop meet on stage to create a global musical feast. SATURDAY, JULY 11 @ 8 PM BUIKA & PERLA BATALLA Buika is a Spanish singer of Equatorial Guinean heritage. Jazz, bolero, flamenco, funk—all of these genres are fluidly woven together, then layered with her husky, sensual voice, and an electric stage presence. Perla Batalla fuses traditional Mexican mestiza sounds with an eclectic mix of bluesy ballads, alternative folk and her rich, beautiful voice. James A. Doolittle Foundation Downtown Center Business The 2009 Grand Performances Season would Improvement District not take place without the support from these Gary Platt Manufacturing corporate partners of California Plaza. Graphics & Beyond Maguire Properties Greenberg Glusker Omni Los Angeles Hotel The James Irvine Foundation Fletcher Jones Foundation GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Mendocino Farms The Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles Mexican Consulate Ralphs Department of Cultural Affairs, Lloyd E. Rigler – Lawrence E. City of Los Angeles Deutsch Foundation Los Angeles County Arts Commission Wells Fargo National Endowment for the Arts Xerox Foundation CALIFORNIA PLAZA CORPORATE PARTNERS Many audience members don’t realize that Grand Performances is an independent non-profit, with only 7% of our budget coming from government arts agencies. More than ever, significant support, from audience members like you, is critical to this year’s world-class programming at Grand Performances. If you haven’t already become “friends” with our Red Buckets, they will be attending all of the performances again this season. Our Red Buckets are a way for audience members to donate by cash or check during the performances, but while the Red Bucket dollars are very important to us, they only cover 5% of our overall fund-raising goal. The rest is left to the generous individuals, corporations, and foundations noted in this brochure. We would love to see your name in these pages next season and discuss with you the many other benefits of becoming a donor. For information on Grand Performances Jewels: Grand Performances’ individual giving program, or on Corporate or Foundation giving, please contact Alice Platt at (213) 687-2190. Contributions of any amount are always welcome and much appreciated. Please make your gift today! Donations are fully tax-deductible and can be sent to: Grand Performances 350 South Grand Avenue, Suite A-4 Los Angeles, CA 90071 CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS Aaroe Associates Charitable Foundation The Robert M. Adams Foundation AEG The Ahmanson Foundation Bank of the West Employees Community Fund of Boeing California California Community Foundation The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Casa Cocina y Cantina City National Bank Concord Document Services, Inc. The Walt Disney Company RUBY | $1,000 Zayda & Craig Bloomgarden Gordon Crawford V. Dunlap Joanna Elliott & Jonathan Wechsler Mark Flaisher Jan Geringer & Mitch Fogelman Deborah Glusker Ayahlushim & Chris Hammond Elizabeth Levitt Hirsch Scott Kelley Misty Sanford & Gideon Kracov Wendy Leitman & Jonathan Harris Anne & Rick Llewellyn Roella & James Louie James Ortiz & Richard Malott GRAND PERFORMANCES Eleanor Portilla Maynard JEWELS Jon Neudstadter THE GRAND JEWELS | $10,000+ Laurel Newmark Anonymous (2) Alice Platt & Dan Newmark The Macdonald Family Tut & Gary Platt Jennifer & Robert D. Roback DIAMOND | $5,000 Chris Safarian Anonymous Kristin & Tim Smith Dorothy L. Herbst Jay Stark Ginny Mancini Eva & Marc Stern EMERALD | $2,500 Gary Stewart Victoria Kirsch & Michael Alexander Kathy & Fred Stites Margaret Adams & Joel Edstrom Francine Lipsman-Tansey & Heather & Paul Haaga Michael Tansey Leigh Ann Hahn Mark Vargas Karen Molleson & Lowell Hill Martha & John Welborne Anne & Jim Rothenberg Dana & Gary Wexler Clara & Larry Yust Barbara & Stanley Zax Roy Zuloaga Aileen Adams & Geoff Cowan Byron Gross & Ricky Tovim Judith Siegel & Michael Goldstein SAPPHIRE | $500 Barbara Enloe Hadsell & Nancy & Peter Auerbach Douglas Hadsell Mark Baker Robin & Douglas Hinchliffe Jean Francois Cote Lucia Cha & Hal & Eunice David Jerrold Asao Hiura Michael J. Downer Susan Jaffee Frank Ellsworth Julia Newton & Michael Feibish Liz & Glenn Johnson Noemi & Marcelino Ford-Livene Steven Kanter Rosalie Kirsch Thadeus Frazier-Reed Marie Lamotte Leonard R. Garner, Jr. Steven Lavine Bobbie & Philip Glusker Lee Lawlor Susan & Steven Glusker Sheelagh Boyd & Larry Layne Susie North Mimi Perloff Michelle & Richard Lewis Guilherme Rafols Janice Melton Judith & James Roach Terry & Jeffrey Paule Stefani & Milt Rosenberg Dean Porter Heidi Duckler & Daniel Rosenfeld Mark Saltzman & Walter Hubert Carol & Carl Selkin Kristen Schwarz Jean Singh Laurie F. Allen & Michael F. Wolf Terry & Madeline Schwarz Mara Simmons Gerald A.Tomsic Alison Morgan & TOPAZ | $250 Parke Skelton Shaindy & Seth Alexander Bonnie Voland Janelle & Jasen Boyington Hayley Voland Alicia G. & Edward E. Clark And the many other “Jewels” who Florence & David Conrad send checks and drop donations into our Red Buckets. FRIDAY, JULY 17 @ NOON JUSTO ALMARIO’S AFRO-COLOMBIAN ENSEMBLE Native Colombian and Los Angeles resident, Justo Almario brings his Colombian, Afro-Cuban, jazz-funk fusion ensemble for a tasty noon-time treat. FRIDAY, JULY 17 @ 8 PM CUCU DIAMANTES & WATCHA CLAN FRIDAY, JUNE 26 @ 8 PM WHICH WAY HOME SATURDAY, JUNE 13 @ 7 PM THE MUSIC OF BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Begin your summer musical journey with composer Bear McCreary's live performance of the critically acclaimed original score for the award-winning drama series "Battlestar Galactica." He and his team of world class musicians lead the jump from the small screen to the concert stage via a thunderous blend of percussive, orchestral, rock and world music influences. McCreary's iconic score, "the most innovative music on TV today" (Variety ), will thrill fans of all musical genres in this one-of-a-kind event. FRIDAY, JUNE 19 @ 8 PM SATURDAY, JUNE 20 @ 8 PM CITY OF LOS ANGELES (COLA) ARTISTS PROJECT FRIDAY: Lionel Popkin, Bruce Bauman and Cheng-Chieh Yu SATURDAY: Alejandra Flores, Gloria Enedina Alvarez and Houman Pourmhedi Cheng-Chieh Yu’s imaginative solo choreography for Dancing Mother Courage explores the themes of feminism and martiality, questioning women’s roles and relationships to martial cultures. There Is An Elephant In This Solo is Lionel Popkin’s rich and contradictory work that offers metaphors on identity and what truly lies beneath—all performed in a fluidly bulky elephant costume. Award-winning author Bruce Bauman’s staged reading accompanied by female voice brings to life the written word, while Persian classical santur master Houman Pourmehdi uses spoken word and music to examine his personal history and the centuries-old umbilical connection to his homeland. Writer and visual artist Gloria Enedina Alvarez crosses borders and generations with her thought-provoking TierraCentro: Echoing Lines/Grabados entre Memorias. Artist and spoken word performer Alejandra Flores brings some of today’s most sobering and visceral news headlines front-and-center in a solo presentation. PLEASE NOTE: MATURE CONTENT AND STRONG LANGUAGE IN SOME PERFORMANCES. COLA Fellowship performances are part of the Department of Cultural Affairs’ Cultural Grant Program. Executive produced by John Malkovich's Mr. Mudd Productions, this unprecedented, revelatory documentary (directed by Rebecca Cammisa), follows three unaccompanied children on a harrowing odyssey that takes them from their homes in Latin America, through Mexico with one mighty shepherding hope: to reach the United States, where they can either reunite with their own families who made the journey before them, or create new lives for themselves. Presented in Association with Los Angeles Film Festival. Cucu Diamantes, firecracker co-founder of New York-based Grammynominated Latin fusion band Yerba Buena steps out with her own solo ensemble. She will charm, seduce and entice in this performance. Marseilles, France-based Watcha Clan’s, drum 'n' bass and reggae rhythmic templates form the backbone of their sound. Mix in Balkan Gypsy brass, Ashkenazi/Sephardic flavors, and the group’s multi-lingual lyrics and what emerges is a thick, trance-like stew of body moving music. ALBITA Grammy-winning Cuban-American singer, producer and composer Albita is "…the reincarnation of a 1930's European chanteuse, a Berlin Cabaret singer transfused with Latin blood." So says Los Angeles Times writer Mike Clary. One would be hard pressed to find any statements to the contrary. It will be standing room only for this event because your feet will command you to dance! THURSDAY, JULY 9 @ 8 PM If you have ever had a lyric running through your head, it is likely that you have heard the work of Hal David—the Grammy Award/Oscar-winning lyricist who, most famously, gave voice to music by Burt Bacharach sung by America’s most popular singers for over a half a century. Join us as musicologist Alan Warner converses with this national legend as they talk about putting the human voice into the music we have all heard on radio, in films and on Broadway. THURSDAY, JULY 23 @ 8 PM MUSICOLOGY 302: PAUL ROBESON – HUMANITY’S VOICE UCLA Lecturer Paul Von Blum sheds light on renaissance man Robeson giving voice to theatre, opera and spirituals as well as to civic and human rights causes while addressing the rising demand for much of Africa’s liberation from colonial control. FRIDAY, JULY 24 @ NOON & 8 PM FRIDAY, JULY 10 @ NOON ROCKY DAWUNI Socially conscious Afro roots Reggae music from L.A.-based sensation Rocky Dawuni, who has been hailed as “Ghana’s Bob Marley” by New Nation, England’s leading influential Afro-Asian weekly newspaper. FRIDAY, JULY 10 @ 8 PM ROCKY DAWUNI, MC RAÏ Acoustic world reggae sound, and rockin’ Raï inflected electro pop meet on stage to create a global musical feast. SATURDAY, JULY 11 @ 8 PM BUIKA & PERLA BATALLA Buika is a Spanish singer of Equatorial Guinean heritage. Jazz, bolero, flamenco, funk—all of these genres are fluidly woven together, then layered with her husky, sensual voice, and an electric stage presence. Perla Batalla fuses traditional Mexican mestiza sounds with an eclectic mix of bluesy ballads, alternative folk and her rich, beautiful voice. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 @ NOON & 8 PM LO CÒR DE LA PLANA TOTO LA MOMPOSINA Y SUS TAMBORES The all-male French acapella group Lo Còr de la Plana is unlike any other band touring today. The music is sung in a disappearing language called Occitan. The voices are sometimes augmented with hand drums and tambourines with vocal melodies related to Arabic music, Gregorian chants, and percussive call-andresponse hintings from Africa. The music of coastal Colombia comes alive in Toto la Momposina’s energetic stage performance. Handclapping, guitarron, gaita (a cactus wood flute with a bagpipe sound)—all are augmented with pulsating cumbia style sounds, touches of Cuban son, Afro Latin beats and indigenous Indian music, to deliver the hypnotic polyrhythmic traditional sounds. FRIDAY, JULY 31 @ 8 PM SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 @ 8 PM LO CÒR DE LA PLANA & FISHTANK ENSEMBLE See Friday, July 31 description for Lo Còr de la Plana. LA Weekly calls Fishtank Ensemble “…the rompin', stompin' leaders of cross-pollinated Gypsy music.” This is a wild experience you’ll never forget. THE BAD PLUS “Better than anyone at mixing the sensibilities of post-60's jazz and indie rock.....” The New York Times. The Bad Plus is an audacious, rule-breaking jazz trio that crunches and at times pulverizes swing to let improvisational freedom shine. Mingus, Monk, all the fearless fathers of jazz would have been proud of this forward thinking group that has the temerity to re-invent classic rock tunes such as Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man” and Nirvana’s “Smell’s Like Teen Spirit.” Wendy Lewis, Minneapolis vocalist, poet and frontwoman for indie-rock band Redstart adds another daring dimension. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 @ 7 PM MENTIRITAS, LA SANTA CECILIA & MR. VALLENATO Take a Los Angeles journey through Latin America with the tongue-in-cheek, dance-party cumbia, ska, R&B, banda sounds of Mentiritas, and the forceful vocal styling of La Santa Cecilia’s La Marisoul as she sings a smorgasbord of classic and contemporary pan-Latin songs. It’s cumbia and Colombian roots music, but most of all it’s Mr. Vallenato’s salt-of-the-earth accordion driven sound that conjures images of dense bar-rooms, and smoldering bodies swaying in the tropical heat. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 @ NOON & 8 PM HAEGUMPLUS Award-winning Korean-born musician Kang Eun-Il is regarded as the definitive force behind the contemporary use of the traditional haegum—a two-stringed instrument with a rod like neck attached to a hollow wooden box. What sets her group HaegumPlus apart is the daring addition of non-traditional music genres (jazz and European classical) and western instruments, to create distinctive lyrical sounds with a universal appeal. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 @ 8 PM TANYA TAGAQ & HYPERPOTAMUS SATURDAY, JULY 25 @ 8 PM Groundbreaking Inuk throat singer, Tanya Tagaq makes music that is both unusual and universally appealing on a most primal level. In performance she emits highly expressive, oftentimes unnerving visceral sounds that push the boundaries of emotions to the delight of the audience. Hyperpotamus is a solo voice with four microphones, a loop station pedal and gallons of water. Huh? You’ve got to see it to believe it. CURUMIN & NOVALIMA SUNDAY, AUGUST 9 @ 8 PM Japanese-Brazilian Luciano Nakata Albuquerque—front-man for Curumin—happily mixes breezy ballads, 70s Brazilian pop, and off-kilter soul, with reggae, greasy spoon funk and hip hop. Traditional Afro-Peruvian marinera folkloric rhythms meets hip hop beats, funk, salsa and dub in Novalima’s progressive, innovative sound. Get ready to dive into Latin America’s 21st century sound. KB SOLOMON— SPEAK OF ME AS I AM Paul Robeson, the renowned singer, actor, lawyer, athlete and political activist is stirringly chronicled in music and words in KB Solomon’s one-man show. This presentation honors the legacy of C. Bernard Jackson who we honor annually for his contributions to our city. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 @ 8 PM SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 @ 8 PM EL COLEGIO DEL CUERPO A fusion of modern dance vocabularies and Afro-Indian Caribbean tradition makes Cartegena, Colombia-based Colegio del Cuerpo one of the most interesting dance companies coming out of South America. With a core complement that is from some of the poorest barrios, what unfolds on stage is oftentimes some of the most breathtaking physical dance expressions. ROKIA TRAORÉ One of the most formidable stage performers in today's African music world, Malian singer-songwriter Traoré is known for her authentic roots sound. Her cool, urban, Afro-soul fuses North African rhythms, French/western pop style sounds with traditional arrangements. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 @ 8 PM INSPIRATION HOUSE POETRY CHOIR: VOICEMUSIC FOR WHOLE LIVING SATURDAY, JULY 18 @ 8 PM Our fundraiser takes place earlier this evening. Preferred seating for fundraiser attendees. See website for details. MUSICOLOGY 301: WITH HAL DAVID FRIDAY, JULY 31 @ NOON Curated by Peter J. Harris, the program will feature sets by a male choir and a female choir, culminating in a finale of the Whole, blending the VoiceMusic of all poets, accompanied guitarist Curtis Robertson, Jr., and cellist Maria Elena Gaitan's virtuosic improvisation. The poets read their work while musicians respond, blending words, intonations, audience response and dynamic silence into a sonic tapestry both entrancing and exhilarating FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 @ NOON ADAAWE This six-member international group of women—from Kenya, Morocco, Brazil and the United States—blend drums, percussions and voices with high-octane funk, Gospel-infused lyrics and pure joy. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 @ 8 PM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 @ 8 PM EMILY DICKINSON: THIS AND MY HEART BESIDES Actress Linda Kelsey (“Lou Grant”), soprano Anne Marie Ketchum and pianist Victoria Kirsch combine their talents to explore the worlds of American literary icon Emily Dickinson through her poetry and letters. This moving theatrical presentation also features songs by Aaron Copland, Lori Laitman, Tom Cipullo and Steve Heitzeg. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 @ 8 PM THE LARAMIE PROJECT EPILOGUE The Laramie Project Epilogue is a staged reading of a new play being presented on Broadway and various venues across the U.S. that honors the memory of murdered gay college student Matthew Shepard. This 11th anniversary presentation seeks to bring together communities to educate, debate, inspire and raise our collective consciousness of civil rights, violence and bigotry. RAHIM ALHAJ Grammy nominated Iraqi virtuoso oud player Rahim AlHaj has recorded with flamenco, jazz and rock musicians, including Michael Stipe and R.E.M. For this performance he is joined by renowned percussionist Souhail Kaspar. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 @ 8 PM EL TREN FANTASMA (THE GHOST TRAIN ) MEXICO, 1927 El Tren Fantasma was directed by Gabriel Moreno, one of Mexico’s pioneering and most engaging silent film directors. Tonight’s film was re-edited by Filmoteca de la UNAM using original footage to reconstruct lost sequences with archival photographs. A new score and sound track has been electronically composed by Mexico City native Bernardo Feldman to give us a distinctive and updated experience. SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 @ 8 PM NÖMADAK TX Nömadak Tx is a luscious musical travelogue that follows two Basque percussionists taking their txalaparta— a unique super marimba played by two people—to India, Lapland, Mongolia and the Saharan desert to meet and fuse their music with that of remote nomadic peoples who each live in unique locations. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 @ NOON EL COLEGIO DEL CUERPO The company will use the entire plaza as it brings the work to our audience in a special lunchtime presentation that emulates its street performances in Cartegena, Colombia. **Due to the nature of live performances, this schedule is subject to change. Please call our concert line at 213-687-2159 to confirm events or to be added to the mailing list. **Unauthorized use of recording equipment of any kind during any performance is prohibited. 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