"2 years of this time without end..." by Louise Reichlin & Dancers

 Louise Reichlin & Dancers

JOIN US: For soulful, imaginative dance that empowers you, our diverse audience members, to expand our shared understanding of life.

Founded in 1979, Louise Reichlin & Dancers / Los Angeles Choreographers & Dancers is documenting the last two years with a reimagining of Urban and Tribal Dances, Brandenburg, and Reboot! Reboot! These performances are made possible in part by the City of Culver City and its Cultural Affairs Commission, with support from Sony Pictures Entertainment and the Culver City Arts Foundation. They are also supported, in part, by the 2021-22 Second Supervisorial District Arts and Culture Recovery Grant Program, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Department of Arts & Culture, and by a CA Arts Council Operating Grant.

Los Angeles Choreographers & Dancers Website

TICKETS $25

PHONE: (213) 458-3066

WHO: Creative Director/Choreographer Louise Reichlin

Performers: Jill Elaine Collins, Coree McKee Gonzalez, Eve Metsäranta, Katie Mcculla, Emily Mcguire, Kaitlyn Mckinney, Mcknnly Moren, Jestina Mundy, and Kohl Lewis.

Visual Artists: Feliz Mc Innis, Audri Phillips. "WAR" unSeen Masks in photo by Feliz McInnis

Excerpts from the performance.

REQUESTED: Proof of vaccination or recent negative COVID test. MASKS also preferred.

ABOUT LOUISE REICHLIN & THE COMPANY:
Since 1979, Louise Reichlin & Dancers / Los Angeles Choreographers & Dancers, has created works reviewed as "wildly theatrical & fun" and "wonderfully spirited with a zest for life". Acclaimed for family and dance/theatre programming, featured currently are narrated dance multimedia works The Patchwork Girl of Oz, The Better To Bite You With, and from the fall of 2012 Tap Dance Widows Club and the Baggage Project series. More recent works include Invasion and A Jewish Child's Story, all chosen for multiple festivals and presentations. This is their 7th performance series in Culver City.

Louise Reichlin & Dancers burst into the public eye with their first performance at the Anson Ford Theatre when "Reichlin created a sensation with The Tennis Dances" (Dance News). Over the years she has continued to examine our society from its most primitive nature to the emergence of the information age with The E-mail Dances in 1996. Through multiple performances for the 23rd Olympiad, a summer series at the LA Zoo, touring the US and Mexico Reichlin has consistently and continually created "probing and provocative" works (Dance Magazine) enjoyed by all ages. Her work illuminates life with reviews like "Before a triumphant finale, a world and its history have passed before our eyes, thanks to Louise Reichlin." (Los Angeles Times - from a review of Urban and Tribal Dances)

When

  • Friday, June 17, 2022 | 07:00 PM - 11:59 PM
  • Saturday, June 18, 2022 | 02:00 PM - 11:59 PM
  • Sunday, June 19, 2022 | 02:00 PM - 11:59 PM

Location

REQUESTED: Proof of vaccination or recent negative COVID test. MASKS also preferred.

Ivy Substation, 9070 Venice Blvd, Culver City, 90232, View Map

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