![]() Waldie," noted Susan Brenneman, Los Angeles Times deputy op-ed editor, in May 2014. Norton), Waldie also is regarded as a thoughtful observer of Los Angeles' history, politics, and culture. Waldie) is an American essayist, memoirist, translator, and editor who also is the former Deputy City Manager of Lakewood, California.Īlthough best known for Holy Land: A Suburban Memoir (19, W. More information is available by calling 31.Writer, translator, city administrator (ret.)Ĭalifornia State University, Long Beach University of California, Irvineĭ. Seating is strictly on a first-arrival basis. On the day of the performance for $23 (a modest service charge applies) at The Broad Stage Box Office at the SMC Performing Arts Center. May be purchased online at smc.edu/tickets or by calling 31 (Monday-Friday limited hours). ![]() ![]() Nation, including the Electric Lodge in Venice the Cast Theaterin Hollywood the Getty Center in Los Angeles and the American College Dance Association Conference in Arizona, California, Georgia, New Jersey, New Mexico, and Utah.Īdvance tickets are $20 for general admission (a modest service charge applies) and Since it wasįounded more than 50 years ago, the student ensemble has performed throughout the Synapse Contemporary Dance Theater has a longstanding reputation for artistic excellence and innovation. Student choreographer Simon Lathrop will premiere “Ripple Effect,” a Modern/Contemporary work that illustrates the stress of everyday life and the importance of finding happiness. addressing questions about art, philosophy, academia, and interdisciplinary approaches The gallery will also host a walkthrough and talk by Badger and Otis College Chair of Fine Arts Meg Cranston on Saturday, Nov. SMC Dance Department Chair Mark Tomasic will present a work in collaboration with artist and SMC Art Instructor Chris Badger and his exhibit “Ideas Without Edges,” currently showing at the SMC Pete & Susan Barrett Gallery, located at the SMC Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th Street (at Santa Monica Boulevard), Santa Monica.Faculty Choreographer Angela Jordan will present a new work - “Block Party” - which celebrates the 50th anniversary of the birth of Hip Hop and features a live DJ on stage.After graduating from SMC, Paris received theirs BFA in Dance from CSU Long Beachand works professionally as an artmaker in movement and music worldwide. Guest artist and SMC alum Derrick Paris will premiere a new work - “agitate the gravel” - rooted in Dance Theater, Contemporary, and Fusion-based modalities.Guest artist Rachael Servello will present a new work, “Captains of Industry.” Since graduating from SMC Dance, Servello has earned an MFA in Dance from Washington University in St.In addition to the works by guest artists Servello and Paris, the program presentsĭances by faculty choreographers Seda Aybay, Angela Jordan, Jae Lee, Sophie Monat, Mark Tomasic, and Roberta Wolin-Tupas. The concert features Modern, Postmodern, Contemporary Ballet, Dance Theater, and Hip Hop. ![]() 5, in The Broad Stage at the SMC Performing Arts Center,located at 1310 11th Street (at Santa Monica Boulevard), Santa Monica. The performances include dances choreographedīy guest artists Rachael Servello and Derrick Paris, and a collaborative work inspired by an exhibition in SMC’s Pete & Susan Barrett Gallery by artist and SMC art instructor Chris Badger. 4-5 by award-winning faculty artists, professional guestĪrtists, and student choreographers. SANTA MONICA, CA - Santa Monica College's innovative and widely praised Synapse Contemporary Dance Theater will showcase new works Nov. Plus Collaborative Work Based on Chris Badger Art Exhibit Santa Monica College’s Synapse Contemporary Dance Theater to Showcase New Works Nov.Ĥ-5 Performance Features Work by Guest Artists Rachael Servello and Derrick Paris ![]()
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