04 / 9
Start: 14:00
End: 16:00
FILM/VIDEO: Please come to a slide and cheese gathering to see the brief projected presentations made by each of the students in the interdisciplinary class: ART APPRECIATION: PARIS. Each member of the class will speak about and show images of something that became interesting to them on their recent trip to Paris. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Daymaire ♥, a musical performance by Bob LaDue. | ||
04 / 10
Start: 06:36
End: 23:36
Benjamin Weissman is the author of two books of stories, most recently Headless. Tonight he will be discussing his piece, Music from 1975. He is currently teaching at CalArts this semester as visiting faculty in the Art program. Start: 19:30
DANCE: A dance concert about losing someone you love in your life. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. Start: 20:00
THEATER: That Untravelled World is a new play by graduate Writing for Performance student Jane Pickett and directed by visiting guest director Phil Soltanoff. That Untravelled World combines interactive video, lighting and sound effects with high-energy physical ensemble acting to explore "real" physical space versus virtual online space. A late-blooming young woman, Louise, takes another person's discarded image from a photograph to create a cyber alter ego, Lorna Doone, in order to interact with her instant messaging lover, Orpheus, in an online Underworld. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Recital featuring new works by Allaire, Cazan and M. Deragon, and performances with Shelly Suminski and Andrew Rosenblum. Start: 20:30
REDCAT: Infusing contemporary African dance forms with jolts of high fashion and street culture, the mesmerizing Julie Dossavi presents a collection of solos and duets accompanied by live African percussion, voice and electronics in this Los Angeles premiere. The Benin-born dancer and choreographer draws on sources from electronic dance music and club culture to gymnastics and tribal ritual to shape distinctive works that are modern, ethnic, expressive and abstract—and always alive with a distillation of human experience. Start: 20:30
DANCE: A metaphorical dance performance depicting an individual's journey to wholeness and the freeing of her inner child. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. | ||
04 / 11
Start: 09:26
End: 23:26
ART: D300 Gallery: Meaning by Sayre Gomez MFA D301 Gallery: A Diorama by Mariechen Danz MFA L-Shape Gallery: Helding Hands by Sam Michel BFA Main Gallery: Desire and the device by Alexandra Prosch MFA A402 Gallery: L.A. Killed My Truck by Diana-Sofia Estrada MFA Lime Gallery: Daniel Pineda MFA Mint Gallery: the charleston project: proposals for the escape velocity of time by Kimberly (Nikki) Pressley MFA Start: 12:00
End: 13:00
CAP/Community: 1) Learn about what it takes to earn a teaching credential to teach the arts at the elementary and secondary levels Start: 19:30
DANCE: A dance concert about losing someone you love in your life. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: A recital of original compositions performed by jazz combos comprised of CalArts students. Start: 20:00
THEATER: That Untravelled World is a new play by graduate Writing for Performance student Jane Pickett and directed by visiting guest director Phil Soltanoff. That Untravelled World combines interactive video, lighting and sound effects with high-energy physical ensemble acting to explore "real" physical space versus virtual online space. A late-blooming young woman, Louise, takes another person's discarded image from a photograph to create a cyber alter ego, Lorna Doone, in order to interact with her instant messaging lover, Orpheus, in an online Underworld. Start: 20:30
REDCAT: Infusing contemporary African dance forms with jolts of high fashion and street culture, the mesmerizing Julie Dossavi presents a collection of solos and duets accompanied by live African percussion, voice and electronics in this Los Angeles premiere. The Benin-born dancer and choreographer draws on sources from electronic dance music and club culture to gymnastics and tribal ritual to shape distinctive works that are modern, ethnic, expressive and abstract—and always alive with a distillation of human experience. Start: 20:30
DANCE: A metaphorical dance performance depicting an individual's journey to wholeness and the freeing of her inner child. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. | ||
04 / 12
Start: 14:00
End: 20:00
THEATER: That Untravelled World is a new play by graduate Writing for Performance student Jane Pickett and directed by visiting guest director Phil Soltanoff. That Untravelled World combines interactive video, lighting and sound effects with high-energy physical ensemble acting to explore "real" physical space versus virtual online space. A late-blooming young woman, Louise, takes another person's discarded image from a photograph to create a cyber alter ego, Lorna Doone, in order to interact with her instant messaging lover, Orpheus, in an online Underworld. Start: 14:00
MUSIC: Recital featuring works by Smetana, Ravel, Tournier, Bach, Ellsworth and Hovhaness. Start: 19:30
DANCE: A dance concert about losing someone you love in your life. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Recital featuring music by Debussy and Poulenc for oboe, harp and piano. Improvisation and original compositions for oboe, voice, guitar and other instruments. Start: 20:30
REDCAT: Infusing contemporary African dance forms with jolts of high fashion and street culture, the mesmerizing Julie Dossavi presents a collection of solos and duets accompanied by live African percussion, voice and electronics in this Los Angeles premiere. The Benin-born dancer and choreographer draws on sources from electronic dance music and club culture to gymnastics and tribal ritual to shape distinctive works that are modern, ethnic, expressive and abstract—and always alive with a distillation of human experience. Start: 20:30
DANCE: A metaphorical dance performance depicting an individual's journey to wholeness and the freeing of her inner child. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. | ||
04 / 13
Start: 01:12
End: 23:12
ART: Current MFA students in the School of Art's Art, Photography and the Integrated Media programs at California Institute of the Arts are pleased to announce the annual Graduate Open Studios Day. For one afternoon, Sunday, April 13 from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m., approximately 60 graduate students will open their workspaces to the public. Visitors are invited to take an inside look at the diverse projects undertaken at CalArts--where students test the limits of their mediums and explore definitions of contemporary art making. Start: 14:00
MUSIC: Recital featuring free improv, Indian music and guitalimba with special guests. Start: 15:00
REDCAT: Infusing contemporary African dance forms with jolts of high fashion and street culture, the mesmerizing Julie Dossavi presents a collection of solos and duets accompanied by live African percussion, voice and electronics in this Los Angeles premiere. The Benin-born dancer and choreographer draws on sources from electronic dance music and club culture to gymnastics and tribal ritual to shape distinctive works that are modern, ethnic, expressive and abstract—and always alive with a distillation of human experience. Start: 16:00
End: 17:30
CAP: Participants in the CAP Saturday Music Program, along with their CalArts School of Music student instructors, will perform in a free concert in the CalArts Main Gallery. The program will include classical, jazz, vocal ensemble and world percussion pieces among others. This CAP program offers master classes for up to one hundred elementary, middle and high school students. Classes include theory, composition, vocal ensemble, percussion, chamber ensemble, jazz ensemble, and more. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Recital featuring works for oboe by Bach and Bozza, North Indian music and Klezmer for oboe. | ||
04 / 14
Start: 20:00
MUSIC: The CalArts New Century Players and special guests, under the direction of David Rosenboom, perform new works by CalArts graduate composers. | ||
04 / 15
Start: 14:00
End: 17:00
MUSIC: Guest lecturer Helmut Lachenmann on his thoughts and music. All interested CalArts students and faculty are invited to attend this special event. Start: 16:30
End: 17:30
Provost Nancy Uscher invites members of the CalArts community to attend a discussion and feedback session, focusing on WASC and other important CalArts issues. Coffee service will be provided. Start: 19:00
FILM/VIDEO: Filmmaker Jon Reiss will introduce and discuss his work as part of the Structuring Strategies series. Start: 20:00
THEATER: That Untravelled World is a new play by graduate Writing for Performance student Jane Pickett and directed by visiting guest director Phil Soltanoff. That Untravelled World combines interactive video, lighting and sound effects with high-energy physical ensemble acting to explore "real" physical space versus virtual online space. A late-blooming young woman, Louise, takes another person's discarded image from a photograph to create a cyber alter ego, Lorna Doone, in order to interact with her instant messaging lover, Orpheus, in an online Underworld. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Recital featuring solo bass and chamber ensembles. Start: 20:00
THEATER: Written by Ernst Toller and translated by Alan Raphael Pearlman, Hoppla, We're Alive explores the fate of Karl Thomas, a revolutionary of 1918-19 who, after eight years in a mental institution, is released into a totally changed world in which he can establish no point of contact. General admission: $7. Aumni: $3. Start: 20:30
REDCAT: Innovative Los Angeles writers and CalArts faculty members Steve Erickson, Douglas Kearney, Janet Sarbanes and Christine Wertheim read selections from their acclaimed work. Erickson is the celebrated author of seven novels and two books about American politics and popular culture, including the new novel Zeroville. Kearney was named notable new American poet by the Poetry Society of America last year. His most recent publication is a collection of poetry entitled Fear, Some. Sarbanes is the author of Army of One, a collection of short stories. | ||
04 / 16
Start: 20:00
THEATER: Written by Ernst Toller and translated by Alan Raphael Pearlman, Hoppla, We're Alive explores the fate of Karl Thomas, a revolutionary of 1918-19 who, after eight years in a mental institution, is released into a totally changed world in which he can establish no point of contact. General admission: $7. Aumni: $3. Start: 20:00
THEATER: That Untravelled World is a new play by graduate Writing for Performance student Jane Pickett and directed by visiting guest director Phil Soltanoff. That Untravelled World combines interactive video, lighting and sound effects with high-energy physical ensemble acting to explore "real" physical space versus virtual online space. A late-blooming young woman, Louise, takes another person's discarded image from a photograph to create a cyber alter ego, Lorna Doone, in order to interact with her instant messaging lover, Orpheus, in an online Underworld. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Recital featuring original music for Axis Trio, Ensemble Pakistan and The | ||
04 / 17
(all day)
ART: D300 Gallery: Pick Up the Pieces by Liz Glynn MFA D301 Gallery: Maybe Let's Try to Paddle to the Middle by Betsy Hunt MFA L-Shape Gallery: Courtney Bubeck BFA Main Gallery: S H O J O H O L I C by Michiko Yao MFA A402 Gallery: Eileen Levinson MFA Lime Gallery: Degrees of Articulation: Student Poster Series by Adam Feldmeth BFA Mint Gallery: Fragmented on the Night Sea of Eternity by Kara Tanaka MFA Main Floor Hallway: Dissent by Morvarid Moini-Yekta BFA (all day)
ART: Lecia Dole-Recio is an LA-based artist who shows at Richard Telles Fine Art and has shown at MOCA and the 2004 Whitney Biennial, among numerous other sites. She is currently teaching at CalArts as a Visiting Artist in the Art Program. http://tellesfineart.com/dolerecio.html# http://www.briansholis.com/insearch/archives/2004/03/lecia_dolerecio.htm... Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Music by John Hastings, Casey Anderson, Matt Hettich, Jae Hong Park & others. Start: 20:00
THEATER: Written by Ernst Toller and translated by Alan Raphael Pearlman, Hoppla, We're Alive explores the fate of Karl Thomas, a revolutionary of 1918-19 who, after eight years in a mental institution, is released into a totally changed world in which he can establish no point of contact. General admission: $7. Aumni: $3. Start: 20:00
THEATER: That Untravelled World is a new play by graduate Writing for Performance student Jane Pickett and directed by visiting guest director Phil Soltanoff. That Untravelled World combines interactive video, lighting and sound effects with high-energy physical ensemble acting to explore "real" physical space versus virtual online space. A late-blooming young woman, Louise, takes another person's discarded image from a photograph to create a cyber alter ego, Lorna Doone, in order to interact with her instant messaging lover, Orpheus, in an online Underworld. Start: 23:00
MUSIC: An evening of pre-colonial and post-structuralist gestures. | ||
04 / 18
(all day)
ART: D300 Gallery: Pick Up the Pieces by Liz Glynn MFA D301 Gallery: Maybe Let's Try to Paddle to the Middle by Betsy Hunt MFA L-Shape Gallery: Courtney Bubeck BFA Main Gallery: S H O J O H O L I C by Michiko Yao MFA A402 Gallery: Eileen Levinson MFA Lime Gallery: Degrees of Articulation: Student Poster Series by Adam Feldmeth BFA Mint Gallery: Fragmented on the Night Sea of Eternity by Kara Tanaka MFA Main Floor Hallway: Dissent by Morvarid Moini-Yekta BFA (all day)
ART: Lecia Dole-Recio is an LA-based artist who shows at Richard Telles Fine Art and has shown at MOCA and the 2004 Whitney Biennial, among numerous other sites. She is currently teaching at CalArts as a Visiting Artist in the Art Program. http://tellesfineart.com/dolerecio.html# http://www.briansholis.com/insearch/archives/2004/03/lecia_dolerecio.htm... Start: 12:30
MUSIC: Student vocalists and pianists receiving scholarship assistance from the Dumont Foundation perform a selection of chamber and new music works. Start: 20:00
THEATER: That Untravelled World is a new play by graduate Writing for Performance student Jane Pickett and directed by visiting guest director Phil Soltanoff. That Untravelled World combines interactive video, lighting and sound effects with high-energy physical ensemble acting to explore "real" physical space versus virtual online space. A late-blooming young woman, Louise, takes another person's discarded image from a photograph to create a cyber alter ego, Lorna Doone, in order to interact with her instant messaging lover, Orpheus, in an online Underworld. Start: 20:00
THEATER: Written by Ernst Toller and translated by Alan Raphael Pearlman, Hoppla, We're Alive explores the fate of Karl Thomas, a revolutionary of 1918-19 who, after eight years in a mental institution, is released into a totally changed world in which he can establish no point of contact. General admission: $7. Aumni: $3. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Performer/composer Andrew Tholl presents a concert of music by himself and others. Start: 20:30
REDCAT: A quartet of Angeleno composer-performers pays homage to the city’s beloved dirty old man of poetry, Charles Bukowski, with a night of music performance and poetry based on some of his most incendiary writings. Performing under the direction of Joanne Gordon (Love Bukowski, Short Hairs and Long Shots), Martin Herman, Art Jarvinen, Amy Knoles and Marc Lowenstein dare the audience to feel as passionately as Bukowski did throughout his life and work. Start: 23:00
MUSIC: Kerstin Fuchs, from Berlin, performs recent vocal music by Petros Ovsepyan, Kunsu Shim, Carlo Inderhees, Antoine Beuger and Michael Pisaro, with accompaniment by CalArts alumni Mark So (piano), Adam Overton (electronics) and Christa Graf (violin). | ||
04 / 19
Start: 14:00
MUSIC: Piano recital featuring CalArts Chamber Music Improvisors. Start: 20:00
THEATER: Written by Ernst Toller and translated by Alan Raphael Pearlman, Hoppla, We're Alive explores the fate of Karl Thomas, a revolutionary of 1918-19 who, after eight years in a mental institution, is released into a totally changed world in which he can establish no point of contact. General admission: $7. Aumni: $3. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Recital featuring Jacqui Bobak, Mark Menzies and Timur Bekbosunov performing pieces by Chinary Ung, Michael Finnissy, Anton Webern and more. Start: 20:30
REDCAT: The Los Angeles-based gamelan Kyai Doro Dasih (The Honorable Dream Come True) presents two performances of exquisite Javanese court music and dance and wayang kulit purwa—an ancient form of shadow puppet play. Directed by Djoko Walujo, Nanik Wenten and special guest artist B.R.M. Bambang Irawan, the ensemble also features the distinguished guest dancers Eko Supriyanto and Lina Bambang Irawan. | ||
04 / 20
Start: 14:00
MUSIC: Recital featuring original works: film, paintings, composition and improvisation. Start: 15:00
REDCAT: The Los Angeles-based gamelan Kyai Doro Dasih (The Honorable Dream Come True) presents two performances of exquisite Javanese court music and dance and wayang kulit purwa—an ancient form of shadow puppet play. Directed by Djoko Walujo, Nanik Wenten and special guest artist B.R.M. Bambang Irawan, the ensemble also features the distinguished guest dancers Eko Supriyanto and Lina Bambang Irawan. Start: 17:00
End: 19:00
MUSIC: Recital of original compositions featuring performances of violin and voice. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Recital featuring chamber music and performances of works by J.S. Bach, Couperin, Takemitsu, Piazzolla, Dutilleux and Ferneyhough. | ||
04 / 21
Start: 20:00
REDCAT: Carolee Schneemann has never ceased to cross mediums and boundaries to make work that resonates with raw poetic power. From her collaged war or diary films and provocative performances to her photos, paintings and installations, Schneemann’s varied and distinctly feminist creations deconstruct our ingrained preconceptions and everyday assumptions. In words, images and actions, her art is deeply personal, sharply critical, intensely expressive, and always innovative. In person: Carolee Schneemann | ||
04 / 22
Start: 13:30
End: 15:00
Provost Nancy Uscher invites members of the CalArts community to join her for a discussion of the current state of the CalArts Strategic Plan. Coffee service will be provided. Start: 19:00
FILM/VIDEO: Filmmaker Carolee Schneemann will introduce and discuss her work as part of the Structuring Strategies series. | ||
04 / 23
(all day)
ART: D300 Gallery: CalArts Welcomes Members of the Armed Forces D301 Gallery: An Intervention at Sears by Bart Folkerts MFA L-Shape Gallery: Alejandro Sanchez MFA Main Gallery: Benjamine Lowrie BFA A402 Gallery: structures of fiction by Stephanie Owens MFA Lime Gallery: Neon Lingerie and the Occasional Earthquake by Jason Kraus BFA Mint Gallery: The Fourth Wall by April Totten MFA Start: 18:00
End: 20:00
ART: As part of the historical survey at MOCA this spring, CalArts is restaging Publicity at Vasquez Rocks. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: CalArts School of Music faculty member Alfred Ladzekpo will perform his ninth play, Fe Fe, Dilemma in Diversity, an African music, dance and theater piece. The play will feature performances by the CalArts African Storytellers and dance ensemble. | ||
04 / 24
(all day)
Start: 06:24
End: 23:24
ART: D300 Gallery: CalArts Welcomes Members of the Armed Forces D301 Gallery: An Intervention at Sears by Bart Folkerts MFA L-Shape Gallery: Alejandro Sanchez MFA Main Gallery: Benjamine Lowrie BFA A402 Gallery: structures of fiction by Stephanie Owens MFA Lime Gallery: Neon Lingerie and the Occasional Earthquake by Jason Kraus BFA Mint Gallery: The Fourth Wall by April Totten MFA Start: 19:00
End: 21:00
CAP: Organized by the CalArts Community Arts Partnership(CAP) Start: 20:00
MUSIC: An evening of world percussion featuring the CalArts World Percussion Ensemble and the Hands On'Semble, who will work through a kaleidoscope of rhythms, forms and soundscapes, blending a multitude of drumming styles from around the world into original works for percussion that consist of both highly fixed compositions and open structures for extended improvisations. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. | ||
04 / 25
(all day)
ART: D300 Gallery: CalArts Welcomes Members of the Armed Forces D301 Gallery: An Intervention at Sears by Bart Folkerts MFA L-Shape Gallery: Alejandro Sanchez MFA Main Gallery: Benjamine Lowrie BFA A402 Gallery: structures of fiction by Stephanie Owens MFA Lime Gallery: Neon Lingerie and the Occasional Earthquake by Jason Kraus BFA Mint Gallery: The Fourth Wall by April Totten MFA Start: 00:01
End: 23:59
FILM/VIDEO: A confessional booth that records individuals as they repeat what others have said to them. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: The CalArts African Music and Dance Ensemble, under the direction of Beatrice Lawluvi and Andrew Grueschow, will perform traditional repertoire from the Ewe and Dagomba people of Ghana, West Africa. This year the ensemble is fortunate to have Sulley Imoro, an extraordinary dancer from Ghana, joining them for the concert. His dynamic performances have inspired people the world over. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. (all day)
THEATER: Puppetry and musical performances by various student performers. | ||
04 / 26
(all day)
THEATER: Puppetry and musical performances by various student performers. Start: 00:01
End: 23:59
FILM/VIDEO: A confessional booth that records individuals as they repeat what others have said to them. Start: 16:00
MUSIC: Recital of Medieval and Renaissance songs, as well as, American and Macedonian Folk tunes. Featuring Carmina Escobar, Mae Karthauser, Miroslav Tadic, and the band with no name playing original compositions. Start: 19:30
End: 21:00
CAP: The Santa Clarita Valley Youth Orchestra is one the few orchestral music programs available in the Los Angeles area that trains students to perform masterpieces from all periods of the orchestral and chamber music repertoire. Through a partnership with CAP, CalArts School of Music students have been coaching SCVYO sectionals and will be performing with the students. The program will include masterworks by D’vorak and Copeland. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: An evening of Raag and Taal, North Indian classical music, featuring maestros Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri (tabla), and Aashish Khan (sarode). Details of the Raag and Taal will be announced by Aashish Khan. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. | ||
04 / 27
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59
FILM/VIDEO: A confessional booth that records individuals as they repeat what others have said to them. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: The gamelan Burat Wangi (Fragrant Offering), under the direction of I Nyoman Wenten and Nanik Wenten, will present a concert of new dances and musical creations, a fusion between ancient traditions and contemporary ideas. The concert will be performed using the gamelan Gong Kebyar, the most modern Balinese orchestra. Special guests will include Swapan Chaudhuri, I Dewa Puta Berata, I Made Lasmawan, I Wayan Susila and Eko Supryanto. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. | ||
04 / 28
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59
FILM/VIDEO: A confessional booth that records individuals as they repeat what others have said to them. Start: 11:04
ART: Visiting Artist, Mary Kelly will be lecturing in F200 this Thursday at 7:00 P.m. Her most recent installations include two rooms in the last Documenta exhibition and a portion of her work Post Partum Document was part of the WACK! exhibition at MOCA. She currently teaches at UCLA. For more information and to view her work please see the links below: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Kelly_(artist) Start: 20:00
MUSIC: CalArts students and faculty perform works by Ligeti, Ravel, Davidovsky and others. | ||
04 / 29
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59
FILM/VIDEO: A confessional booth that records individuals as they repeat what others have said to them. Start: 19:00
FILM/VIDEO: Filmmaker Erika Vogt will introduce and discuss her work as part of the Structuring Strategies series. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Music for/in/through water; come swim with the greasy tentacles of Dirty Squid and slippery friends. | ||
04 / 30
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59
FILM/VIDEO: A confessional booth that records individuals as they repeat what others have said to them. Start: 20:00
End: 22:00
DANCE: The Spring Dance Concert includes two programs which will include the best of our student choreographers and performers, faculty pieces by Glen Eddy and Stephanie Nugent, and a graduate piece choreographed by Mira Kingsley. Tickets for this event will go on sale on Monday, April 21. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2. To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: The CalArts Percussion Ensemble performs music by John Cage, Bob LaDue, Wayne Peterson, John Bergamo, Michael Byron and Steve Reich. Start: 23:00
MUSIC: Recital of solo guitar and original compositions by Steven Ramos, and featuring special guests. | ||
05 / 1
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59
FILM/VIDEO: A confessional booth that records individuals as they repeat what others have said to them. Start: 06:03
End: 23:03
ART: Noise, music, performance demonstrating an alternative context for Fine Art. Bass guitar, electric guitar, drums, laptops and amplifiers will be utilized. (all day)
ART: D300 Gallery: Roots by the Foundation Photography class D301 Gallery: Roots by the Foundation Photography class L-Shape Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class Main Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class A402 Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class Lime Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class (all day)
ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula. Start: 19:30
End: 21:30
CAP: This year’s spring production from the CAP/Plaza de la Raza Youth Theater Program is a new drama written by Culture Clash member Herbert Siguenza and staged with a cast of 45 high school-age CAP participants. A play inspired by El Soldado Razo –the classic work by Luis Valdez that was first performed in 1971 in connection with the Chicano Moratorium antiwar movement—Private Eddie U.S.A. takes a hard look at the impact of the war in Iraq as mourners at a funeral enact scenes from a fallen soldier’s life. Start: 20:00
End: 22:00
DANCE: The Spring Dance Concert includes two programs which will include the best of our student choreographers and performers, faculty pieces by Glen Eddy and Stephanie Nugent, and a graduate piece choreographed by Mira Kingsley. Tickets for this event will go on sale on Monday, April 21. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2. To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu. Start: 20:00
End: 23:00
ART: Annual show of t-shirts designed and for sale by CalArts graphic design students, faculty and alumni. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: Chris Wheeler performs music by Vivaldi, Silvestrini, York Bowen, Kalliwoda and more. Start: 20:00
FILM/VIDEO: The School of Film/Video presents a juried selection of new live-action works by students in the Program in Film and Video and the Film Directing Program. Animation showcases are held at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. See http://film.calarts.edu/ for more information. | ||
05 / 2
(all day)
ART: D300 Gallery: Roots by the Foundation Photography class D301 Gallery: Roots by the Foundation Photography class L-Shape Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class Main Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class A402 Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class Lime Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class (all day)
Start: 14:51
End: 23:59
ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula. Start: 00:01
End: 23:59
FILM/VIDEO: A confessional booth that records individuals as they repeat what others have said to them. Start: 19:30
End: 21:30
CAP: This year’s spring production from the CAP/Plaza de la Raza Youth Theater Program is a new drama written by Culture Clash member Herbert Siguenza and staged with a cast of 45 high school-age CAP participants. A play inspired by El Soldado Razo –the classic work by Luis Valdez that was first performed in 1971 in connection with the Chicano Moratorium antiwar movement—Private Eddie U.S.A. takes a hard look at the impact of the war in Iraq as mourners at a funeral enact scenes from a fallen soldier’s life. Start: 20:00
MUSIC: CalArts guitarists perform traditional and original compositions for acoustic and electric guitars. Start: 20:00
FILM/VIDEO: The School of Film/Video presents a juried selection of new live-action works by students in the Program in Film and Video and the Film Directing Program. Animation showcases are held at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. See http://film.calarts.edu/ for more information. Start: 20:00
End: 22:00
DANCE: The Spring Dance Concert includes two programs which will include the best of our student choreographers and performers, faculty pieces by Glen Eddy and Stephanie Nugent, and a graduate piece choreographed by Mira Kingsley. Tickets for this event will go on sale on Monday, April 21. General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2. To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu. Start: 22:00
End: 23:30
CAP: Join us as we celebrate CAP’s 18th birthday! We will be salsa dancing to the music of the CalAr | ||


