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Friday, March 20, 2009

NEWSLETTER: cleansing breath

SO grateful to say : PEACE & BLESSINGS!

Last week found me sitting vigil while my student's filed their last bit of work for me during the quarter. I also had new students for next quarter begging into a full course, the new TA wondering where the syllabus was for the other course and the universe telling me it was time to MOVE SOMETHING! I tweeted as best I could, but could not get my head enough space to send a coherent newsletter. Rather than annoy, I opted out while I handled business. Now fresh off a flu so painful that I thought I had dengue fever again, I just have to say thank you that I survived. It hurt! It also hurt watching two long-running So. Cal dance festivals go head to head on last weekend. The pain was not so much that I could not go ( I was sitting for friends pre-flu) but that one festival was starved for patrons (New Dance @ St. Joseph's Ballet), while the other (Celebrate Dance) was sold out. I saw this train wreck coming, though I do hope that in the end St. Joseph was able to fill its seats. If you want to read more on this, check Afrologica as it is becoming a bit of a series on demographics, value, and arts management. It is clear, that dance artists have to pay careful attention to the head 2 head mashups; it is less true now that there is always an alternative audience. Bailout watching is a great example. AIG seems to think we will soon get fatigued and not want to hear about them anymore. WRONG! Even comedy goes all populist shrill when bailouts come up. If you missed Comedy Central's Jon Stewart of the Daily Show rip Cramer from CNBC's Mad Money a new one, here is the link. This stuff is stealing our art audiences! And I don't mean cause its got their attention; ITS GOT THEIR CASH. Thus, stimulus money continues to trickle up and not flow out (we'd even settle for a downwards trickle at this point) California is practically without government, and hence financing which means the great city-wide shakedown has commenced: pick a city, any city. One thing to think about are all the people being served with tax notices by the City of LA for operating businesses from their homes. With the rents charged here (no thanks to the housing board) you MUST run a business from your home, or you gotta move out of town. Whoops! There we are back to that shrinking middle class. Schools were hit with a barrage of pink slips this week, last hired first fired even if they were hired to alleviate overcrowding. Universities are making excuses to fire junior faculty who would in more normalized times attain tenure (a dude on my campus has challenged our chancellor to a debate for firing him), Madoff goes to jail alone (impossible!) and Obama's smile makes people want to give their money back to the gamblers again. Yeah. Nothing will be as it was folks. Time to MOVE IT or LOOSE IT. Obama got that message and sent his private "all-power-to-the-peoples" army door to door this weekend making sure we don't forget how to do government right. Take one big inhalation, exhale to clear the way for the subsequent greatness that is life, and get crackin on how you're gonna help fix our localized version of this mess. I for one, have mailed off my pledge to join the constitutional convention for the state of California. It is time to recognize the uncommon move, the arduous move, as the most elegant. Just keep breathing.

Afrolicious. Afrologia. Afrodelic. Afropoesia. Afrologica. How big is your 'fro?
Fractal, improvisational, polemical, but always moving with spirit and in service to lifting us all up!
That's the Logic of the Afro--sign up, read up, be up--you can move mountains, now make it beautiful



BLOWIN' BACK DA 'FRO this weekend is Redcat Studio cause I helped curate it!!!! I can't believe it either. We are very excited to present to you some fantastic work that we can't wait to crow about a year or so down the road "we had it first!" LOL! I got to meet so many interesting folks and learn a lot about LA art scene, many thanks to George and . Aside from amazing myself (geez I'm blushing), I'm also excited by the return of Collage dancers and all sorts of new projects that address our historical moment. Dive in!


REDCAT, map
631 W Second St, Los Angeles, CA,
Winter Studio
Sunday March 22 & Monday March 23, 8:30 PM; $15/$12/$8
Time for another installment in the Studio series at the REDCAT. I always look forward to this because it's a great way to discover something new and find out more about that person you see at all those events, lol! But this particular series bears a bit of my imprimatur as it were and portends a night of delicious surprises and serendipity (can you tell I've been reading a novel set in the 1700s). Really, there are breakthrough pieces on this bill. We worked hard to create a "show," which made all of us sweat a bit because there were more than 6 excellent pieces. But come and judge for yourself. Drinks after in the lounge on Sunday? The cast:

ANTICS PERFORMANCE: GONE WILD, ORI BAREL: IN A TUBE, BLANK-THE-DOG PRODUCTIONS: CAROLYN BRYANT PROJECT
KEITH GLASSMAN: SONNET (STROKE), ELIZABETH HOEFNER: MOTH-ASOMATI, KATHERINE SALTZBERG: LOS ANGELYNE


TEMPLE AKIBA
5249 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City, CA 90230
Heidi Duckler Collage Dance Theatre presents Really, All About Eve
Sunday, March 22 at 4 p.m.; $20 admission + $1 processing fee for PayPal transactions
Hmmmm. Okay, so I am recommending cause I love what Duckler does and Ms. Mecca Vazie Andrews is in the show, but not sure what to expect with a revisitation of the story of Eve. Their question: "was Eve framed?" This causes me to think about advertising my new service, but I'll restrain myself right now. This is an amazing company, with sharp and unusual takes on space and its relationship to meaning. With Plotz playing live, this should be a rather inventive afternoon.


HIGHWAYS
LOS ANGELES WOMEN'S THEATER FESTIVAL 16TH ANNIVERSARY: UNITED WE STAND!
Thursday, March 26 7:00pm Champagne GALA & Awards Ceremony; 28th, Friday 8:00pm; Saturday 2:00pm & 8:00pm; Sunday 2:00pm & 7:00pm
"A Multicultural Multidisciplinary Festival of Solo Women from throughout the U.S. join hands with the LAWTF for another extraordinary annual festival." My girl the Negrita Maldita, Ms. Pat Payne Spunky Sho Nuff Hurself is on the bill, so you best recognize that this at no flimsy gatherin of folks who could pay for the four walls and gonna show you just any ole thang. NOPE! You will be entertained, and schooled while they at it. Get your tix!
For ticket info visit: www.lawtf.com or call: 818-760-0408


UCLA ROYCE HALL, map
Los Angeles, CA 90095
David Rousseve/REALITY presents Saudade
Wednesday April 1 - Saturday April 4, 8PM & Sunday April 5th @ 7 PM; $46, $34, $15 tix
"Buoyed by mystical images of flight, the night sky and the deep southern bayou, and grounded in folklore, historical fact and personal experience, Saudade is a mosaic of character monologues told from a uniquely southern, African American perspective." As a Southerner myself, I can attest to how difficult it is to leave that place, and how difficult it is to stay. Rousseve has built an illustrious career coming to terms with the forced migration that is " Southern black artist." I hope to see you there.

REDCAT
Saturday April 4- Sunday 5th, 8:30 PM; $20/$16/$10
Gamelan Burat Wangi
The Monkey King is coming to a stage near you! Ok, not quite. Ramayana Monkey Chant, or kecak as it is known in Bali will be presented by this local treasure of a company. If you went to Pichet Klunchun & Me by Jerome Bel and were really pissed off at the whole thing, or just let down that you did not get the background text to the monkey dances, then go to this to clear your kinesthetic memory. You'll be dazzled, too.


coming up:
April 15 - 17 @ Redcat, Neil Greenberg presents Really Queer Dances With Harps
April 17 - 19 @ Highways Show Box presents the premiere of Tender, a new work by choreographer Meg Wolfe (in collaboration with Gregory Barnett), and Demolition Boy by guest artist, Karen Sherman (Minneapolis)
April 22ish, Face Book issue of itch dance journal, jump in and make it happen, details to come




WORKSHOPS & ONGOING CLASSES
Juan Carlos Blanco has moved to LA!!! Catch him every Sunday @ Studio #1- West LA, 2037 Granville Ave., West Los Angeles, CA for mixed level Afro-Cuban dance class that covers Yoruba, Arara, Congo & Franco-Haitian traditions. Cost $15. Accompanied by live percussion. Drop ins welcome! He is also building a company, so stick around for his repertory class that follows immediately afterwards if you are looking for this type of dance adventure.

Linda Yudin has closed out her Friday class at Dance Garden and moved it to MONDAYS 6:30 - 7:30, $15 single with class packages available. BadarĂ³ is having guests at Dance Arts Academy Tuesdays 8 - 9:30.

Rae Blum is back in the saddle at Dance Arts Academy on Thursdays 7:30 - 9:30 PM, $15 or what you can

Kimberly Mullen is in Hawai'i right throwing down a special spring break workshop, but her class at Electric Lodge on Saturdays at 10:30 AM will continue next week.

Meg Wolfe and SHOWBox are about to astound you...stay tuned.

Check the dance map for studio addresses and directions to them!




COLLABORATION
This from Ronald Burton:
Dear Dance Practitioners,
In my return to class next week, I will be conducting a mock audition practice for my students. If you can contribute any information in any technique as to the "real life" practice of preparing, dress, etiquette, what you look for, standing out, choreography retention etc. all will be welcomed credited additions to my information for sharing with my students. Please submit to my email address: rburton01@wesleyan.edu
help a brotha out! Plus, maybe if we ask real nice he will post a blog of the replies.


FRINGE FESTIVAL
nope, not in Edinbourough, but in Hollywood! They are in full production to secure performance venues and a call will go out soon to artists to submit their proposals. But as it is a Fringe Festival, you will be welcomed to put your show up wherever you find a space for it. Application process will open this summer, festival in 2010. Looking forward to this! http://www.hollywoodfringe.org for the details.




GIG
Viver Brail is seeking a Part Time Managing Director!

Provides direction and day-to-day management of several key such as finance, administration, communications, human resources and development; assumes responsibility for major projects such as booking services and touring assistance; assumes responsibility for organization in absence of E.D. Participates as a member of the senior management team to formulate and implement policies and plans to meet the organizations short and long-term objectives. Please go to their website for further details.



LOVELY!
Wow, I always forget how hard it truly is to come back from a big illness. Sorry Cari that I did not make the party:( but I spaced, and listening to my and my children's cough, we still do not need to be out in public. I've been over on Twitter learning new things about the world and meeting people. It is astounding how all of a sudden there is a rush to the microblog mindcast. Like, now everything has to get downsized, including our messages. Actually, what is happening there is likely a great road map for the power of the incremental. With our new found realization that value resides in the people you know, not in the stuff you have hoarded, and that your true monetary worth is only your payments for your labor, ie, your j-o-b, reaching large goals (goodness, what even is large now) takes a personal swarm, not a massive expensive launch of product. Celebrate Dance had a veritable swarm of groups participating and each group worked their email base to sell out 1200 seats, and they were willing to give away price to create value: 25% discount for groups over 15. The value here is the dance class crew, the large extended families, the high school dance team coming out together to see dance styles they would not have opted to see if their rep was not on the bill. It was like a Twitter homepage on stage: items floating by that might not make sense to you, but move you to investigate further. That's all it takes to ignite dance passion in the souls of new patrons. Yeah, we used to talk about enticment and seduction to get someone through the door, but now, we are talking value, that feeling of being loved, of being felt like a kiss that stays with you long after the show is done, that makes you look into the eyes of strangers and pass it on. Now there's a tweet. Let's keep at that.

in love,
-Anna

Friday, February 6, 2009

NEWSLETTER: hit and run

Right now I am writing to you from the passenger side of a car between Hacienda Heights and Los Angeles. This past week has been a wild ride and a bit of a blur. Did I not say that Obama was gonna have some trouble getting his cabinet confirmed? I'm still waiting for the exodus of Rahm Emmanuel, simply because there is no way that all these tax-evading folks cleared without it being the case that he did not perceive it as being a problem. Ahem. So Obama has taken a few hits, mostly cause he is not surrounded with that shield of love that got him elected. Now that he's in office folks are kinda hangin' back and waiting for the miracle. Hello people. Now is not the time to stop wishing on a star. Focused group visualization has served us well so far, why stop now? Where are all those song writers and choreographers now? We need some "Obama Work That Confirmation" songs and maybe an Obama Hustle world record shattering gathering in the streets. Something. With the massive layoffs that have happened in the last few weeks and the news media pretending to dribble every agonizing detail your way, it's no wonder that folks are not dancing in the streets and making records with Garage Band. However, now is not the time to stop. We have not had enough. So I am putting up some playlists over on Afrologica, not to avoid the economic meltdown, but to focus your energy and vision, so that you may reach the sublime, find that unsuspecting sweet spot. California is bankrupt. National banks are hoarding bailout money. Art institutions of the bloated elitist type are going the way of the Dodo. Newspapers that have spent years ignoring local issues in favor of the bottom line are crumbling. Fill in the blanks! Localism with an eye for the global is where it's at right now. PUT ON YOUR RED SHOES AND DANCE THE BLUES.


Afrolicious. Afrologia. Afrodelic. Afropoesia. Afrologica. How big is your 'fro?
Fractal, improvisational, polemical, but always moving with spirit and in service to lifting us all up!
That's the Logic of the Afro--sign up, read up, be up--you can move mountains, now make it beautiful



BLOWIN BACK DA 'FRO this week, aside from my students having no idea that their education is threatened by economic collapse (no really) is a dance in a highrise, black dance at Irvine, Afrosheen Appreciation Month (not really, I just made that up) and a slew of dance workshops.


KIRK DOUGLAS THEATRE
9820 Washington Blvd, Culver City
Got Gentrification? by Danny Hoch
Jan 21 - Feb 22; Tuesday - Friday 8 PM; Saturdays 2 & 8 PM; Sundays 6:30 PM. Price varies according to seat selection...
OBIE Award-winning solo artist Danny Hoch returns to Center Theatre Group with his riveting new work, TAKING OVER, a show that we all know too well, and can't seem to stop living in. Set in his 'hood of Williamsburg, if you just change the accents on a few of the characters, names of streets, back ground beats, you would sear that you were just about ANYWHERE in Venice, Echo Park Silverlake, Downtown LA, Leimert Park, Grand Lake district in Oakland...ANYWHERE. SO, um, he has hit an appropriate nerve, just in time for white folks and upwardly mobile folks of color to rethink what exactly are they looking for in a good ethnically mixed neighborhood...


SELF HELP GRAPHICS
3802 Cesar E. Chavez Ave., 90063
Handmade Love Just For You
Saturday, February 7th, 12 - 5 PM
If you were missing Pat Payne and her inimitable antics, she is back, working her badass intersectional self to death just for you. Go get your lovejones quenched with her "Unauthorized Use" line of custom housewares and delicious erotic chocolates by Reina Prado. Poets, love potions-wielding curandeiras, and some musica round out the mix. A delightful evening for those of you done with leaving your love life to chance...


JULIAN DIXON LIBRARY
4975 Overland Avenue, Culver City, CA
We Tell Stories presents, "The Spirit of Black Folklore"
This 45-minute performance includes three folktales to celebrate Black History Month. Geez, I almost forgot it was Black Artist Employment Month! If you have little ones, go check this crew out. In the meantime, don't forget to put up your personal shrine to all things Black and Proud this month.


CALIFORNIA AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSEUM
600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles CA 90037
Black History Month Events, general
As it is THE MONTH for this venue, there is a lot going on, so please go check out their website. The Black Motorcycle Culture exhibit is still up and so bizarre, that you just have to see it. If you are into bikes, then you don't want to miss this very rare exhibit. Also of interest is a 4-weekend long workshop called "African-Americans, Naturally." While you will not get to learn how to get your hair to kink up and love it, you will learn how to make art with natural and found objects. The theme this month is Earth. Every Saturday in February, twice a day, 12:00-1:30 PM and again at 2:00- 3:30 PM with master artist Angela Briggs. Call 213-744-2024 to make reservations ASAP. Stand by for MANY fantastic programs coming at the end of BAEM, and several right at the top of March....like "Quiet as Kept" Written and directed by Ulysses Jenkins with the participation of Afronauts from across the city (including Bettye Saar and Viver Brasil). February 27th, 7 - 10 PM. Reservations required, suggested donation of $5 - $10, free for members. 213-744-7678. This is a special performance, so it is NOT listed on the website. But don't let that stop you.



THE GETTY CENTER
1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles CA 900449
Collecting African American Art in the 21st Century
Project for the Study of Collecting and Provenance Annual Lecture (PSCP)

Tuesday, February 17, 2009;4:00–5:15 p.m., Reception to follow, FREE
Museum Lecture Hall, The Getty Center
Keeping in theme with black history and art, this is arguably THE year to be a black visual artist, or at least an artist really good at making a likeness of Obama. To help you get your collector on, GRI is bringing in Alvia J. Wardlaw, Art Historian and curator @ The University Museum , Texas Southern. I want to see how she explains the plethora of post-black artists working in experimental and multimedia as "African American." That should be interesting given that she plans to put them in the tradition of historically black colleges and businesses. Where would she place a John Sims? a Damali Ayo? a Navin Norling? a Pat Payne? a William Pope.L? or Mendi+ Keith Obadike? Go and find out. Reservations are required.



okay, here's a question: if you are black, have you ever been wished a "Happy Black History Month?" If you are not, do you ever wonder if you should wish a "Happy Black History month" or have you? I just want to know. Cause as you know, we now have an unofficial Black President's Day. Check the archives if you are missing something from last week. Go vote on this and other topics at Afrologica.


7+Fig
735 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, 90017
A Material World, Collage Dance Theater w/ Heidi Duckler
January - February Open Rehearsals ALL FREE
Art Walk, Feb 12, 5- 9 PM FREE
A Material World Show, Feb 18th 12:30 PM and again@ 5:30 PM FREE, no reservations
MUST GO! They've been at this all January, and I swear I have had it on my mind to let you know about this project, but each week, I just space after finding too much else. So here it is. The open rehearsals are coming to an end, but the show is not until next week. And it is free! What interests me about this show, and this company period is the potential to use their working style as a template for transformation, for working in wild locations with tangible results for "retrofitting" "repurposing" not just space/sites/locales, but ideas, ordinances, economies. Meet me there next Thursday. I'll be fresh off the freeway and looking for a revelation.


reminders:
18th Street Art Open Studios is tomorrow-Saturday--but it may be rained out...
IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE, 4199 Campus Dr # 680, Irvine, CA, Dance Visions, A celebration of Donald McKayle, Thu Feb 5 8pm – Sun Feb 8 6pm; $16 gen/ $14 seniors & UCI staff & faculty/ $9 UCI students & children
MACHINE PROJECT tree give away Sunday Feb 8th
ANATOMY RIOT #30 @ The Open Space
look in the archive for last weeks recommendations...

coming up:
-blue13 Dance Company, "Bollywood Delicious" [WORLD PREMIERE!] at Highways Feb 13th - 15th get your tickets now!
-decaDance, Grad Concert at UCR Dance dept--will be hilarious! Feb 20th - 22nd tix
-The W. Kamau Bell Curve: Ending Racism in About an Hour comes to LA, Comedy Central Stage, 323-960-5519. Dude told the first Obama joke EVER in 2005! Call to reserve.




ONGOING CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
Get your carpools together and check out these local dance workshops!
Brazilian Dance and Drum Workshop, Center for Worldance, 230 West Main Street, Alhambra CA Feb 7th & 8th, 1 - 10 PM $25 each or $45 for 2 classes. Laila Abdulla from Viver Brasil is not to be missed. HOT!

Afro-Cuban Dance Workshop in San Diego, Stage 7 School of Dance, 3980 30th Street, San Diego, CA Friday February 6 @ 7:30 - 9:30 PM; $20 with Freila Merencio & Juan Carlos Blanco, formerly lead soloists with Raices Profundas in Havana.
and then...they get on the road and come up here to us! Saturday February 7 @ 5:00- 6:30 PM for Yoruba and Congo; then 6:30 - 8:00PM for Arara & Franco-Haitian. Studio No.1 2037 Granville Ave, Los Angeles CA, $20 for one $35 for both. THIS IS REAL DEAL ACTION. Make it if you can. Ladies, bring your big white skirt.


DANCEbank Winter/Spring session, Saturdays 11am-1pm, $12
Feb 7, 14th - Hana van der Kolk ; Feb 21, 28, March 7 - Rae Shao-Lan Blum; March 14 - Eva Aymami @ Metabolic Studio / Farmlab 1745 North Spring Street, #4 LA, CA 90012



GIGS
Urban Bushwomen have a search on for an executive director. Here's the link to the job description! http://www.urbanbushwomen.org/downloads/Executive_Search.pdf

"Walla!" an MFA thesis exhibition opening at USC
8-10 Actors (NO ACTING EXPERIENCE NECESSARY just enthusiasm) needed for "Walla!" MFA thesis exhibition opening at the USC Roski School
of Fine Art (located at South Flower & 30th Street, a few blocks from main campus).
Auditions will be held Saturday, February 7th from 4-6 pm at the USC Roski School of Fine Art (located at 3001 South Flower & 30th Street, just a few blocks from main campus). Please RSVP by Friday, February 6th if you are interested : 503-853-1374 / emast@usc.edu a looping theatrical play to be performed (over and over) in the gallery space for one night only. The play involves two to three live musicians, five characters + eight to ten actors who play (very reactionary) live audience members/opening goers during the three hour duration of the play (think John Cassavetes, "Opening Night"). I think this is paid with footage for your reel, no cash.




ACTION
Start a local currency. Really. Get busy. Convince your credit union and a handful of local businesses. If nothing else, start with $15 as the base unit to equal one hour value, and print up cupons to exchange within your small community of artmakers, providers, vendors, set designers, etc...This does work. Check it out. Two distinct models:
Berkshares
Ithaca Hours
I want to start Dogtown Dollars. Who can help? Who knows of a local credit union that may have interest? Venice was hammered by the mergers of banks.
Also, here is a thorough website all about the process of creating a local currency:
E.F. Schumacher Society





LOVELY!
So I was listening to Obama give a speech to his Democratic buddies at their convention, and I was deeply amused. And then not. This economic stimulus package is weird. It does not seem to reflect the hope that billions of people world wide held for the big change bound to come upon his election. The reason for that: it was written while he was still campaigning, while elected "officials" were still holding out for the great big band aid fix. Quite frankly, it freaked me out when he said "creating thousands of new jobs, all in the private sector" like that was a good idea. The way this package is structured, we will continue to be held hostage by failing industries and corporations.News reports out of London confirmed that bankers there, too, were scurrying to pay out bonuses with their corporate stimulus check before the oversight rules kicked in!? The other mind boggling, but not surprising, chunk of weirdness in the package are provisions that will increase nuclear power industry and "clean coal." Obama likes these. He said that several times during the campaign. Most folks, especially those who live near this crap, can't stand'em. SO...phone and write, have neighborhood meetings, tape them puppies and throw them up on YouTube, FaceBook and any other site you can think of. I don't know about you, but when they said "create thousands of jobs to get America back to work," I really did think a second-coming of The New Deal was nigh. I mean, I damn near had t-shirts designed for the 21st Century WPA project. Private sector?! So please come and visit Afrologica and sign up so we can come up with a fantastic viral protest as well as some critical things we can do right now to create possibilities for "glocal" economic stability. I'm thinking we all post videos with the same title and then send out a press release. Enough is enough. Our economy is gone as we know it. It's time for the elected folks to have some vision and audacity and help us create one that will function for longer than 10 years at a time. People-centered, full of love and creativity.

in love,
-Anna