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January 2008

January 30, 2008

Moliere's School for Wives: Classic French Farce

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Saturday February 16 at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles

Age: 8+

Ticket Price                         Child: $10.00 Adult: $15.00                                                            

The Geffen and Parson's Nose Family Theater present a production of Moliere's hilarious farce School for Wives. France's greatest playwright tells of grumpy old Arnolphe, who zealously raises his lovely ward Agnes, to be his perfect new wife - uneducated and obedient. He surrounds her with idiot servants in a secluded house, but somehow she still falls in love with handsome, young Horace. All ages will enjoy the ridiculous events that ensue!

January 28, 2008

Noche Flamenca at Cerritos Center for Performing Art

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Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:00 PM
At Cerritos Center for Performing Art

The explosive passion of flamenco ignites in the powerful performances of Noche Flamenca. Founded in Spain by Martin Santangelo and Soledad Barrio, the company stresses the integration of the three essential elements of flamenco:  the dance, the music, and the song. Each element inspires the others for an unforgettable experience.
“You didn’t need to be a flamenco aficionado to enjoy (Noche Flamenca’s) performance; all you needed was a pulse.  Noche Flamenca did the rest!”
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Pittsburgh Tribune

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La dolce Vita at the LACMA

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Thursday, January 31 | 7:00 pm
Decorative Arts and Design Council of LACMA lecture sponsored by the Elsie de Wolfe Foundation and the Italian Institute of Culture

“La Dolce Vita: Italian Design from the 1920s to the 50s”

 

Marianne Lamonaca, Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs and Education, The Wolfsonian–Florida International University

 

In the twentieth century, Italian artists and designers struggled to reconcile native traditions with modernity. Indeed, so much of Italy 's "modern" identity is based on its reinterpretation of the past. This lecture will illustrate the socio-economic, political and cultural rationale for modern design reform in Italy beginning with the establishment of the Monza Biennale in 1923 and culminating with the genesis of Italy ’s post war economic and design boom. Among the topics to be discussed are the contributions of Novecento architects, such as Gio Ponti, and Rationalist architects such as the members of Gruppo 7; the importance of the Milan Triennale as a forum for a critique of contemporary developments in architecture design; and the promotion of Italian design after the war through “Made in Italy.”

 

This lecture takes place in the Brown Auditorium, LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Blvd , Los Angeles , CA 90036 .

 

Free for Decorative Arts and Design Council members and students with ID

$15 for LACMA members

$20 general admission

 

For reservations, call 323-857-6528 or email decartscouncil@lacma.org.