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« Friday April 11, 2008 »
Fri
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:
Lunch will be provided and all CalArts students and faculty are invited

1) Learn about what it takes to earn a teaching credential to teach the arts at the elementary and secondary levels
2) Be informed about pre-credential courses you can take now as you earn your BFA or MFA
3) Find out about paid teaching internships and substitute teaching positions
4) Become aware of the differences between teaching in public schools, charter schools and private schools and what kinds of jobs are available

Start: 19:30

DANCE: A dance concert about losing someone you love in your life.

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

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: A recital of original compositions performed by jazz combos comprised of CalArts students.

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.
Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2.
To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

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