L.A. Dance Project (LADP) is hosting free community performances and Q&As during their upcoming performance series Spring Dances. The new triple-bill program features the premieres of LADP Founder and Artistic Director Benjamin Millepied’s Me.You.We.They, set to original music by composer Nico Muhly and LADP choreographer Janie Taylor’s Sleepwalker’s Encyclopedia, with set design by painter Ben Styer. The other works which will alternate each performance are Millepied’s Moving Parts and Triade.
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Free Community Peformance at L.A. Dance Project
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A permanent exhibition celebrating the growth and development of Chinese American enclaves from Downtown Los Angeles to the San Gabriel Valley.