Most Recent Cultural Cocktails

From Stravinsky to Kandinsky: Music in the Time of the Blue Four- Feb 18th

February 15, 2011

From Stravinsky to Kandinsky: Music in the Time of the Blue Four Fri. February 18 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m Dr. Polli Chambers-Salazar Pianist Polli Chambers-Salazar presents a program focusing on the art of the Blue Four (Vasily Kandinsky, Lyonel…

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Valentine’s 2011 in LA- Cinematic Cultural Cocktail

February 10, 2011

This week’s Valentine Cocktail contains7 Ounces of American Cinematic Classics +  2 Ounce of French Romance + 1 ounce of Italian Opera- Enjoy!AT THE EGYPTIAN THEATER6712 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA, 90028 Double Feature:   THE AFRICAN QUEEN / FROM HERE TO ETERNITY…

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Chinese New Year Family Festival: Huntington Museum- Feb 5th & 6th

January 31, 2011

CHINESE NEW YEAR FAMILY FESTIVAL Sat Feb. 5th & Sun Feb 6th 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Road. San Marino, CA  91108 626.405.2100 The festival includes: String and Bamboo Orchestra, the Chinese Music Ensemblefrom the UCLA…

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Cultural Valentine’s Weekend- Flamenco- Sunday February 13th

January 31, 2011

FOREVER FLAMENCO! Sunday, February 13- 8pm Featuring Dancers: Lakshmi Basile, Adriana Maresma-Fois and Manuel Gutierrez de Cordoba Singer: Vicente Griego and Guitarist: Juan Antonio Gomez Gallery Theatre Barnsdall Art Park. 4800 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027 (Hollywood Blvd &Vermont Ave) For tickets,…

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Pinocchio Redux- Deaf West Theatre- Opening Feb 25th

January 31, 2011

The Adventures of Pinocchio– Running February 25-March 27 Tony Award winner Lee Hall (Billy Elliott) has created an adaptation steeped in the Italian tradition of commedia dell’arte – a form of physical comedy that lends itself to Deaf West Theatre’s combination…

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A Tennessee Williams play never before seen on West Coast

January 31, 2011

A House Not Meant To Stand– Running February 26 – April 17 This is Williams’ final play, never before seen on the West Coast. Williams called this tragicomedy about the dysfunctional McCorkle family—a “Southern Gothic spook sonata” Directed by Simon…

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Baroque Conversations 3: LA Chamber Orchestra- February 17th

January 31, 2011

Thursday February 17- 7pm “Baroque Conversations 3” Jory Vinikour, conductor & harpsichord MUFFAT Concerto Grosso No. 12, “Propitia Sydera” (“Lucky Stars”) HANDEL Chaconne from Terpsichore WF BACH Harpsichord Concerto in D major ROYER Suite in C minor for Solo Harpsichord…

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Black Swan Costumes: Coming to MOCA!

January 25, 2011

RODARTE: STATES OF MATTER March 4–June 5, 2011 MOCA Pacific Design Center Are you hankering for more Black Swan? MOCA will hold the first West Coast solo exhibition of American designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte.The exhibit will features pieces from runway collections as well as original ballet costumes for Black…

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Music Review- The Pasadena Symphony & the Kramer Effect

January 24, 2011

The Pasadena Symphony: Old Friends Immortalized– the Kramer Effect By Leticia Marie Sanchez On Saturday evening, in its incarnation at the Ambassador Auditorium, the Pasadena Symphony came alive. 27-year old guest conductor Tito Muñoz led the symphony on an exploration of Benjamin Britten’s “Soirees Musicales”, Dvorák’s “Cello Concerto in B minor,…

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Free Anton Chekhov One Acts- Friday Jan 21, Sat Jan 22

January 17, 2011

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