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A roving, shifting company of dance and performance artists is nudging its audiences to think about home differently — by bringing one-off, site-specific performances to houses, live-work spaces and tiny apartments...
Episode 17: Dancers In The House is an episode from HOME: Stories From L.A. by Bill Barol. A roving, shifting company of dance and performance artists is nudging its audiences to think about home differently — by bringing one-off, sit...
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Published Aug 17, 2016, 18:52 long, audio available.
A roving, shifting company of dance and performance artists is nudging its audiences to think about home differently — by bringing one-off, site-specific performances to houses, live-work spaces and tiny apartments all over the Los Angeles area. Meet homeLA . Music by Podington Bear : “Tuxes” “Happy Transit” “Osprey” “By Grace” At top: Flora Wiegman, Swimming Laps, at the home of Chloë Flores and Tim Lefevre in Mount Washington. Performed by Flora Wiegman Here’s a gallery of photographs from past homeLA performances. All photos by Andrew Mandinach for homeLA. For more information about the Rose Hills performance on September 24, visit homeLA.
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Episode 17: Dancers In The House is from HOME: Stories From L.A. by Bill Barol.
Published Aug 17, 2016 and 18:52 long