13th Annual Thanks Givends Benenifit Wed Nov 23

13th Annual
THANKS GIVENDS BENEFIT
a community effort to raise funds and awareness for programs incorporating the arts for underprivileged and at risk youth
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
9:00pm until 4:00am | 21 + | $10 ADMISSION
@Los Globos Nightclub, 3040 W. Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

2 levels | 3 areas featuring the best of LA underground culture
Live art patio, Guest hosts/performers

PARTICIPANTS:
4 Mula, Analigital, Anything Fresh, Art Don’t Sleep, Bach MRKTG, Beat Junkies, Beat Swapmeet, Beathackerz Collective, Blu Events, Bodega, Boombox, Bridges, Bunda Funk, Cornerstore Radio, Descarga, Devil’s Pie, DP Sound, DTLA Tonight, Dublab, Escapism, EVFA Music, Extra Mile Sauce, Fast FWD, Flavorpill, Fly Ball, Footlong Development, For Those Who Know, Frolab, Funkmosphere, Funky Sole, Fusicology, Gata Recordingz, Gifted City, Hang Together, Harmony Sound, In Soul We Trust, Incognito, Juju, KCRW, KPFK, Ladies First, Low Key, Muzicality, Nance.Arte, Niteshift, Nu-Soul Magazine, Ozomatli, Pitchblend Media, Plug Research, P.O.P. Culture, Pocho Hour Radio, Power Tools, Proper, Resident Friday, Rice & Beats, Rick & Ray, RK Entertainment, Root Down, Sailaway Collective, Shift, Solshock, Soul Children, Soul Circle Radio, Soul Sessions, Spring Strut, stay Gold, Strictly Social, Subsuelo, The Noise Academy, Transit Events, Tumbe, Turntable Addicts, Uniquity Records, Unison, Universal Rhythm, Vibes & Stuff, Walk Talkin, We own The Night, Mochilla, Boomnote

DJS:
Al Jackson, Analog, Anthony Valadez, Beat Ventriloquists, Billy Goods, Bobby Soul, Brazilia, C-Minus, Cee Brown, Clifton, Danny Massure, Destroyer, Drack Muse, Dubs One, Duran Castro, Ervin Arana, Expo, Frank Foreal, Gazoo, Inka One, Jedi, Just Pudge, Kerry Simester, Mando Fever, Marlon Fuentes, Michelle Q, Monalisa, MZA, Panamami, Phatrick, Phersone, Phyz Ed, Plann B, Puffs, Raul Campos, Re-Mitch, Rick Wren, Rudy Carmona, Scott K, Sean O, Selectra, Seven 57, Sloe Poke, Soluz, Wordamouth, Wyatt Case, Coleman, Ad-Loon, Melaaza, Byze, Sol

HOSTS/PERFORMERS:
QUETZAL GUERRERO, DERRICK BUCK, E REECE, KG SUPERSTAR, MAYDA DE VALLE

LIVE ART BY: MEAR ONE
OUTDOOR ART GALLERY CURATED BY: ANALIGITAL

SOUND/LIGHTING SUPPORT BY: HARMONY SOUND

THIS YEARS BENEFICIARIES:
MARVISTA FAMILY CENTER www.marvistafc.org
SOUND ART http://www.soundartla.org
PEACE4KIDS http://peace4kids.org/
PIO PICO MS MUSIC PROGRAM

**Due to limited available parking we recommend carpooling
Good night for bike clubs/public transportation.

GET THERE EARLY TO SUPPORT ALL DJS: $5 wells before 10pm. SAPPORO specials all night.

FACEBOOK event page: http://www.facebook.com/events/243010432423267/


World Festival of Sacred Music – Oct 1- 16!

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Don’t Miss the October 4 and October 6 Events!

The Festival begins Saturday, October 1
Honoring the Sea: Peace on the Beach
Santa Monica Beach at 3:00 PM

www.festivalofsacredmusic.org

Deep Listening

Gilbert Levy, Suzanne Teng and Mystic Journey
with guest vocalist Emiko Saraswati Susilo
Tuesday, October 4 at 7:30 PM
Deep Listening
Wayfarers Chapel
5755 Palos Verdes Drive South
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275

$20 general admission
Info: (310) 377-1650/ ext. 2 www.wayfarerschapel.org
Deep Listening is a collaborative project formed around a mutual admiration for

the World Festival of Sacred Music and the vision of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Despite their distinct backgrounds, artists Gilbert Levy and Suzanne Teng have carved
similar paths, dedicating their lives to the promotion of peace and tolerance through music.
In this special performance, the diverse cultural differences of artists and audiences
alike require deep listening and shared spirit as a new dialogue is formed.
Mystic Journey’s ethereal blend of Asian, Middle Eastern and African sounds is a modern
reflection of the ancient world. With Suzanne Teng on world flutes and winds; Gilbert Levy
on world percussion and Turkish saz; Dann Torres on guitar, oud and electric sitar;
and Jon Ossman on upright bass and Indian dalruba; the intercultural ensemble
builds soundscapes that are contemplative, ecstatic and energetic. With guest
apppearance by classical Javanese vocalist Emiko Saraswati Susilo.
Designed by Lloyd Wright, Wayfarers Chapel is nestled in beautiful gardens
with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean.
Presented by Wayfarers Chapel.

Omo Aché Afro-Cuban Music & Dance Co.
Juan Carlos Blanco, Artistic Director
Thursday, October 6 at 6:00 PM
Omo Ache
Fowler Museum at UCLA
Los Angeles, CA 90095

FREE, no reservations required

Info: (310) 825-4361 www.fowler.ucla.edu

“Remembering the past, living the present, and looking towards the future” is the
ethos that inspires each performance from the invigorating Omo Aché Afro-Cuban Music
& Dance Company. Under the direction of master artist Juan Carlos Blanco, this program
highlights the African cultures preserved by Cuban cabildos, or cultural societies.
Omo Aché brings to life the beliefs of the Yoruba, Arará and Congo religions
through sound and movement associated with the spirit world. With lively percussionists,
singers and dancers, Omo Aché shares stories from their Afro-Cuban roots.

Born in Havana, Juan Carlos Blanco Riera spent over fifteen years performing with
professional Cuban dance companies, including nine years with the renowned
Raices Profundas. Since moving to the U.S., Blanco has been featured in various
productions as a dancer and guest choreographer. In 1998, he founded Omo Aché
to preserve and share Afro-Cuban folkloric stories through song and dance.
Members include Cuban and local artists dedicated to the ethnographic investigation
of traditional Afro-Cuban cultural arts. The company performs in schools,
universities and multi-cultural venues throughout California.
This presentation is planned in conjunction with the Fowler exhibition
Transcultural Pilgrim: Three Decades of Work by José Bedia – a major retrospective and installation
that explores Bedia’s ties to his Cuban-based religion, its central African source,
and his investigation of indigenous American beliefs.
Outdoors, open seating. Bring a blanket or mat.
Presented by the Fowler Museum at UCLA.

Presented and sponsored by Sundays Live at LACMA.

Samba Society
Partido Alto Astral: An Evening of Spiritual Sambas
Beto González, Artistic Director
Thursday, October 6 at 8:00 PM
Samba Society
Madrid Theatre
21622 Sherman Way
Canoga Park, CA 91303

$15 general admission / $10 students
For ticket info: (818) 347-9938 www.madridtheatre.tix.com

The sensual melodies and syncopated rhythms of samba are recognized around the world as a symbol of Brazil. What most people may not know is that this emotive musical tradition is deeply rooted in spiritual beliefs that reach back to Africa. In this special performance for the World Festival of Sacred Music, Artistic Director Beto González and Samba Society explore the interplay between rural and urban; music and dance; and sacred and secular practices that lie at the heart of Brazilian culture. With Partido Alto Astral, the secular rhythms of samba de roda, batuque,

and partido alto are presented with depth and spiritual resolve.

Samba Society brings its own brand of vintage ‘roots’ samba reminiscent of classic recordings
from the 1970s. Performers include Beto González on vocals and percussion; Simon Carroll on percussion and drums; Bobby Easton on percussion; Mitchell Long on cavaco and guitar; Keith Lungwitz on percussion; Dana Maman on percussion; Mauro Monteiro on vocals; Kátia Moraes
on vocals; Emina Shimanuki on vocals; Kana Shimanuki on vocals; Colin Walker on 7-string guitar; special guest Mestre Amen Santo on percussion; dancers Gisella Ferreira, Rachel Hernández,
and Shelby Williams-González; and very special guest Moacyr Luz from Rio de Janeiro.
Presented by Samba Society with support from the Center for Cultural Innovation – Artist Resource for
Completion grant and the Alliance for California Traditional Arts – Apprenticeship Program.
Sponsored in part by the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs.

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The Byrd Show: 40 Years of Art & Design

The Byrd Show: 40 Years of Art & DesignOn view: June 11 – July 22, 2011

Reception: Saturday, June 11, 6-9 pm
Featuring live silk screening by ink+cotton of commemorative designs by David Byrd and free posters designed by David for the exhibition.

Illustrated Talks by David Byrd

The Byrd Show.
Saturday, June 25, 3 pm

Bombast & Ballyhoo: The Power of the Poster, 1800-1950.
Saturday, July 9, 3 pm

Byrd Songs.
Saturday, July 16, 7 pm
A concert with musical direction by Daniel Faltus. Leading Los Angeles vocalists perform musical theater favorites by way of the Byrd posters.

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Return to Brand Library Art Galleries Schedule page

David Byrd’s website


Art as MOCA-latte: APPROVED-DISAPPROVED | News | Archinect

Art as MOCA-latte: APPROVED-DISAPPROVED | News | Archinect.


A Club Called Rhonda presents Todd Terje at the Echoplex Sat 3/19

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How to Help the Earthquake and Tsunami Victims in Japan

How to Help the Earthquake and Tsunami Victims in Japan

aerial view of earthquake damage in Japan
Aerial photo of Sendai after the earthquake by Official U.S. Navy Imagery.

Text a donation

All donations will be added to your monthly cell phone bill.

Text “REDCROSS” to 90999 to donate $10 to the American Red Cross.

Text “MED” to 80888 to donate $10 to the International Medical Corps.

Text “JAPAN” or “QUAKE” to 80888 to donate $10 to the Salvation Army.
Text “JAPAN” or “TSUNAMI” to 20222 to donate $10 to Save the Children’s Emergency Fund.

Text “4JAPAN” or “4TSUNAMI” to 20222 to donate $10 to World Vision.
Text “JAPAN” to 50555 to donate $10 to GlobalGiving.

Please check full article from matador.com for several more ways to help.


THE GEFFEN CONTEMPORARY AT MOCA: Announcing Art in the Streets APRIL 17–AUGUST 8, 2011

Announcing Art in the Streets

 

Barry McGee, Houston Street and the Bowery, New York, 2010, photo by Farzad Owrang

APRIL 17–AUGUST 8, 2011 / THE GEFFEN CONTEMPORARY AT MOCA

The Museum of Contemporary Art presents Art in the Streets, the first major U.S. museum exhibition of the history of graffiti and street art. The exhibition will trace the development of graffiti and street art from the 1970s to the global movement it has become today, concentrating on key cities where a unique visual language or attitude has evolved. Following MOCA’s presentation, the exhibition will travel to the Brooklyn Museum, where it will be on view March 30–July 8, 2012.

Art in the Streets will showcase installations by 50 of the most dynamic artists from the graffiti and street art community, including Fab 5 Freddy (New York), Lee Quiñones (New York), Futura (New York), Margaret Kilgallen (San Francisco), Swoon (New York), Shepard Fairey (Los Angeles), Os Gemeos (São Paulo), and JR(Paris). MOCA’s exhibition will emphasize Los Angeles’s role in the evolution of graffiti and street art, with special sections dedicated to cholo graffiti and Dogtown skateboard culture. The exhibition will feature projects by influential local artists such as Craig R. Stecyk III, Chaz Bojórquez, Mister Cartoon, RETNA, SABER, REVOK,and RISK.

A special emphasis will be placed on photographers and filmmakers who documented graffiti and street art culture including Martha Cooper, Henry Chalfant, James Prigoff, Steve Grody, Gusmano Cesaretti, Estevan Oriol, Ed Templeton, Larry Clark, Terry Richardson, and Spike Jonze. A comprehensive timeline illustrated with artwork, photography, video, and ephemera will provide further historical context for the exhibition.

Art in the Streets will feature several shows within the show. There will be a special section dedicated to the Fun Gallery, which connected New York graffiti artists with the downtown art community in the early 1980s. Co-curated by gallery founder Patti Astor, the Fun Gallery installation will feature the work of Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and the graffiti artists who shaped the gallery’s history. A section dedicated to the seminal film Wild Style (1983), co-curated by the film’s director Charlie Ahearn, will document its influence on the global dissemination of graffiti and hip-hop culture. The exhibition will also feature a memorial presentation of Battle Station, a rarely seen work by legendary artist and theorist RAMMELLZEE, and a display of graffiti black books and other historic works from the Martin Wong Collection presented in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York. A highlight of the exhibition will be a Los Angeles version of Street Market, a re-creation of an urban street complete with overturned trucks by Todd James, Barry McGee, and Steve Powers.

The exhibition will open with a skate ramp designed by pro-skater Lance Mountain and artist Geoff McFetridge. Skate demonstrations by the Nike SB skate team will be held onsite for the duration of the exhibition.

“Art in the Streets will be the first exhibition to position the work of the most influential artists to emerge from street culture in the context of contemporary art history,” said MOCA Director Jeffrey Deitch.

“This quintessentially urban and dynamic partnership between the Brooklyn Museum and MOCA began with the 2005 Brooklyn-organized exhibition of the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the consummate American street artist of his generation; continued with the MOCA-organized ©MURAKAMI in 2007, defining critical elements of worldwide street art; and now culminates with a groundbreaking exhibition devoted entirely to street art and graffiti,” said Brooklyn Museum Director Arnold L. Lehman. “The partnership has, in itself, provided a major record of public art over the past half century.”

Art in the Streets is organized by Jeffrey Deitch and associate curators Roger Gastman and Aaron Rose. Gastman is the author of The History of American Graffiti, which will be released in April 2011, and was a consulting producer on the film Exit Through The Gift Shop. Rose curated the exhibition Beautiful Losers and directed the related documentary film. Ethel Seno, editor of Trespass: A History of Uncommissioned Urban Art, is the curatorial coordinator of the exhibition. The Brooklyn Museum’s presentation will be organized by Managing Curator of Exhibitions Sharon Matt Atkins.

ART IN THE STREETS CATALOGUE
A comprehensive catalogue on the history of graffiti and street art published by Skira Rizzoli and edited by Nikki Columbus, former associate editor of Artforum, will accompany the exhibition. The book traces the birth and dissemination of styles through the stories of graffiti writers and street artists all over the world. It features a foreword by Deitch and essays by Carlo McCormick, Greg Tate, and Diedrich Diederichsen. It also features interviews and discussions with influential street artists about wild style, cholo graffiti, and the art that emerged from skate and punk subcultures. Additional contributors include Fab 5 Freddy, KET, Caleb Neelon, Lydia Yee, Kathy Grayson, Cheech Marin, Bill Daniel, and Hiroshi Fujiwara. The book was designed by Conny Purtill, whose previous projects include Barry McGee: The Buddy System and Beautiful Losers.

RELATED EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH
An extensive program of educational and community workshops will complement the exhibition. As part of its exhibition sponsorship and ongoing community collaboration initiative, Levi’s® will host the Levi’s® Film Workshop at MOCA, offering a diverse schedule of programming that celebrates the craft of filmmaking and explores the exhibition’s subject matter. Access to the Levi’s® Film Workshop’s resources is open to all and free of charge.

Special versions of Associate Curator Aaron Rose’s Make Something!! educational project will also be presented at Culver City High School and at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in conjunction with Nike SB. Art in the Streets will include a graffiti and street art film festival presented in collaboration with the Cinefamily, and music and dance programs featuring some of the originators of hip-hop and break dancing.

Art in the Streets is made possible by The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation.

This exhibition is generously supported by the Sydney Irmas Exhibition Endowment.

Major support is provided by Levi’s®. Additional support is provided by Mandy and Cliff Einstein, Nike SB, MOCA Contemporaries, MOCA Partners, and Montana Colors.

In-kind media support is provided by Ovation, Los Angeles magazine, and KCRW 89.9 FM.

Saturday in the Streets is presented by Ovation.

MEMBERS’ OPENING
Saturday, April 16, 7–10pm
The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA

Join us for another legendary opening party at MOCA as we premier Art in the Streets, featuring performances by the stars of the classic hip-hop film, Wild Style—Busy Bee, Cold Crush Brothers with Grandmaster Caz—and the award-winning B-Boy crew from Los Angeles, Killafornia. Cash bar.
INFO 213/621-1794 or membership1@moca.org
FREE for MOCA members, $25 for additional guests


Los Angeles Electric 8 – Free Concert in Rolling Hills Estates – Sun. Mar. 13, 2pm

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MAR 9 2011
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Thank you LA County Arts Commission for approving us for the 2011 Musician’s Roster.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
03.13.11 Rolling Hills United Methodist Church – Los Angeles, CA 04.03.11 Cornerstone Music Conservatory – Los Angeles, CA
04.22.11 Cal Poly Pomona – Pomona, CA
04.28.11 Georgetown – Washington, DC
04.29.11 Mansion at Strathmore – Bethesda, MD
04.30.11 An Die Musik – Baltimore, MD
05.03.11 The Tank – New York, NY
Greetings Friends,
Next month, we will embark on our first tour to the east coast! We are thrilled to perform and present workshops at such esteemed venues as Georgetown University, Strathmore Mansion, The Tank NYC, and more. Please spread the word!
This Sunday, we invite you to hear a sneak peek of our tour program. We will be performing at Rolling Hills United Methodist Church in Rolling Hills Estates, CA. Admission is free, but donations are greatly appreciated. All contributions received will support our tour.
The sanctuary’s acoustics are arguably the finest in Southern California. The venue’s idyllic sylvan setting next to the South Coast Botanic Garden on the north-east corner of Crenshaw Blvd. and Palos Verdes Drive North makes the concert experience especially pleasant.

Sunday, March 13, 2011 – 2:00 p.m.
Rolling Hills United Methodist Church
26438 Crenshaw Blvd. (at Palos Verdes Drive North)
For concert information, click here.
See you soon,
LAE8

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“in the trees: The Twin Peaks 20th Anniversary Art Exhibition!”

The Legendary

Clifton’s “Brookdale”

Invites you to a

Once in A Lifetime

Viewing of:

Twin Peaks Image
With a Special Sneak Peak of the Renovation of

Clifton’s

“A Window into Broadway’s Past and Future!”

Twin Peaks Postcard

Click Here for More Information!
Clifton’s Brookdale
648 S. Broadway at 7th
Los Angeles, California 90014
www.cliftonscafeteria.com

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With Robyn headlining Coachella 2011 this year I thought I would upload an interview we shot in 2010 for Giant Step and Svedka Vodka. Enjoy!

From Paper Magazine:

“Prior to embarking on her U.S club tour with Kelis, Swedish electro-pop princess Robyn delighted L.A fans with an outdoor mini-concert at the Skybar atop the Mondrian Hotel last week. Presented by Giant Step’s SVEDKA Vodka Sessions, the night featured guest DJ Marques Wyatt and an intimate performance by Robyn who debuted songs off volume one of her three-part album release,Body Talk Pt.1. Decked out in skyscraper wedges and her trademark ice-blonde pixie cut, the songstress belted out infectious new hits as well as a stripped-down version of her classic “Show Me Love” that brought the crowd to a rousing sing-along. Vi älskar Robyn!”


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