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The Live Arts Exchange (LAX) Festival, Vol. 10

Date
November 3, 2023
Time
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost
$14 – $29
Organizer’s Site
https://performancepractice.la/festival/
Council District
City Council District 14
Thursday-Friday, November 2 & 3, DaEun Jung’s NORRI will be performed at L.A. Dance Project. NORRI is a new evening-length dance work by Los Angeles-based choreographer DaEun Jung. Re-stylized Korean dance vocabulary, spontaneous pansori (Korean traditional folk opera) sung by Melody Shim, and the continuous pulse of electronic sound composed by Daniel Corral interact with each other as the rhythmic encounters of past/present, formality/spontaneity, and uniformity/singularity suggest a new contemporary movement.

Location

L.A. Dance Project
2245 E Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, 90021 United States
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Phone:
(909) 576-1000

Organizer

Los Angeles Performance Practice
Email
samuel@performancepractice.org
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