[inter/meta/trans] Dangerous Curve New Music Series for March, 2007
events at dangerouscurve.org
events at dangerouscurve.org
Sat Mar 3 03:00:41 EST 2007
Dangerous Curve New Music Series
$10-7.00 sliding scale
Sunday, March 4, 2007, 4:00 p.m.
West Coast premiere!
Analog Arts Ensemble http://www.analogartsensemble.net
Joseph Drew, Johnny Chang, and a five-guitar ensemble,
Jonathan Marmor and others' compositions.
Sunday, March 11, 2007, 4:00 p.m.
Tom McNalley http://www.myspace.com/tommcnalley
Such Simple Ears (Brian Christopherson, Dan Clucas http://www.myspace.com/danclucas2) http://www.myspace.com/suchsimpleears
Nate Scoble http://natescoble.com
Sunday, March 18, 2007, 4:00 p.m.
Susan Allen http://music.calarts.edu/~susie and Andrew Kutchera http://www.akpossible.com/
Many Axes http://www.artawakening.com/manyaxes
Lewis Keller http://www.lewiskeller.com
Friday, March 23, 2007, 8:00--10:00 p.m.
Devin Sarno www.devinsarno.com and Celer www.myspace.com/celersite:
"Symphony 19: Duet for Improvised Low End & Electronics" www.symphony19.com
GE Stinson http://codedsource.com and TBA
Sunday, March 25, 2007, 4:00 p.m.
Mark Trayle http://music.calarts.edu/~met and Marc Sabat http://www.plainsound.org
Lewis Keller http://www.lewiskeller.com and Cat Lamb http://catlamb.com
Albert Ortega http://resontropic.com
(Programs subject to change.)
at Dangerous Curve
http://dangerouscurve.org
an Experimental Exhibition and
Live Art/Visual Art Performance Space
Voted 5th Most Popular Art Gallery
Best of Alternative L.A. Readers' Choice:
http://www.laalternative.com/index.php/2006/06/30/best-of-la
1020 East Fourth Place
(500 Molino Street #102)
Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Los Angeles, CA, February 23, 2006 - Happily, the word is spreading fast that Dangerous Curve is a venue that regularly supports new music. We are proud of this series, which has brought world-class international experimental musicians and sound artists to Los Angeles. Currently, the events are mostly on Sundays at 4:00 p.m., but we also have them on an occasional Friday. If you haven't already, join us soon for some mind-expanding sonic experiences! As always, beverages will be served, and most of the times, a great art show will be up.
We're located at 1020 East Fourth Place, between Molino and Mateo Streets, in the back of the 500 Molino Street Lofts, #102, between the Fourth Street Bridge's (on the LA River side of downtown) two on/off ramps. See our website http://dangerouscurve.org for directions, pictures, and updates.
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Upcoming Dangerous Curve events:
Saturday, March 24, 2007, noon to 10:00 p.m
"Because I Can't Be Beethoven," half-day performance by Parris Patton.
More good things being added by the moment. Check http://dangerouscurve.org for updates/changes and subscribe to our email list to get announcements.
Also:
Dangerous Curve can print your wide-format (up to 44") archival prints for you. We print on canvas, too. We also do museum-quality framing and other art services. Call 213 617 8483 for information on affordable pricing. We also can frame your art: museum-quality and archival.
Kathryn Hargreaves teaches Body Awareness classes, incorporating Kundalini Yoga and actual artmaking, at Dangerous Curve for all types of artists: visual artists, writers, performers, musicians, dancers, you name it. A new class is starting up on Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m., just after the Arts District neighborhood walk. Call (213) 617-8483 if you need more information.
Take a look at our column, Dangerous Blurb, on http://eyespyla.com, where we write occasionally about art collecting and other things art-related.
Artists, submit your art for art-in-windows installations in Los Angeles County. Dangerous Curve sometimes curates for Phantom Galleries LA http://phantomgalleriesla.com. See the website for submission information. This is an ongoing open call for installation art, sculpture, video or new media, 2D visual art, and even live art/visual art performance.
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Dangerous Curve is a leading contemporary art space in the Arts District of Los Angeles. It is a privately run venue for live art/visual art performance, experimental art and music, and installations. The gallery supports visionary established and emerging artists of all ages, with live art residencies and one-person shows of high-quality, risky and intelligent work that's ahead of the curve.
We are always looking for submissions of live art, installation art, and experimental sculpture. See our submissions page link on http://dangerouscurve.org.
Visit our website at http://dangerouscurve.org. Sign up for email announcements, see photos of past exhibits and events! Support our vital art community by donating to our Events and Openings Fund! Buy some art online, book parties in the space! Rent Dangerous Curve for non-art-show events! Have your wedding, private/corporate party, CD release party, you name it! Call (213) 617-8483.
A huge thank you to our supporters, The Dale and Edna Walsh Foundation, Kate Bartolo of The Kor Group, and others listed on our sponsor page. Because of their and your generous support, Dangerous Curve is able to make a difference by helping emerging artists and educating the community about high-quality art.
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