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Arts & Entertainment

Studio at REDCAT! Tonight!

REDCATopens it's space to Los Angeles dance, theatre, music and multimedia artists tonight in the second performance of Studio, a quarterly series featuring new works and works in progress.

Tonight's event features:

Linda Carmella Sibio: White Lilies, Black Mud

Photo credit: Blake Brousseau

Hana van der Kolk: Justin

Poor Dog Group: Hey, hey man. Hey.

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Dann M. Torres/Knossos: Harold Budd Version 2 (for oud and electronics)

Photo credit: Courtesy of the Artist

Kelly Ebsary: What's Eating Kate?

Ayana Hampton and the Lustrous Blackup Dancers: The Morning After

Photo credit: Courtesy of the Artist

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“Studio” artists were chosen by guest curators Nataki Garrett and Marcus Kuiland-Nazario in hopes of providing a program filled with new and experimental creative voices.

REDCAT presents Studio
Tonight November 19th at 8:30pm
TICKETS:
$15 [students: $12, CalArts: $8]
Box Office: 213-237-2800
http://redcat.org/season/0708/the/studio.php

REDCAT is located at the corner of W. 2nd St. and S. Hope St., inside
the Walt Disney Concert Hall complex
631 West 2nd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
http://redcat.org

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