REDCAT's Interdisciplinary Studio Series Continues With Summer 2010 Edition, 6/13-14

By: Jun. 03, 2010
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REDCAT announces the lastest installment of its Studio Series, Studio: Summer 2010. Guest curated by Sheetal Gandhi and Marissa Chibas, Studio: Summer 2010 features six original works by Los Angeles-based artists across disciplines and performs at the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater Sunday, June 13, 2010 and Monday, June 14, 2010.

The ongoing series for new works and works-in-progress offers adventurous audiences the opportunity to experience original, ambitiously offbeat performances by an interdisciplinary mix of experimental Los Angeles artists. This edition features:

F-STOP SERENADE: LIGHT BULB PROJECT (PART ONE)
Combining found footage, original photography and live musical accompaniment, Mark Cosmo Segurson and his musical ensemble F-Stop Serenade present a visual history of The Common household light bulb--from the first incandescent to our current fluorescent nightmare.

JUAN DIEGO RAMIREZ: THE WHITEST MEXICAN
With rigor and humor writer-performer Juan Diego Ramirez's solo performance, as a man obsessed with how other people perceive him, illuminates and confronts the complexities of Mexican identity in the United States.

ARIANNE HOFFMANN: SOUND
Using a waterproof contact microphone and an underlying motivation to treat the body as matter, dance-artist Arianne Hoffmann performs an exquisite movement score to the sounds created by her own body as she moves.

CATCH ME BIRD: ANVIL
Equal parts reality show and high-powered contemporary dance, Catch Me Bird transforms the ups and downs of their real life relationship into an artistic journey, exploding the boundaries of art and life with intimate portraits, verbal sparring and madcap humor.

DINO DINCO: REAL WOMEN HAVE PERIODS
In a gender-bending nod to Real Women Have Curves, artist and filmmaker Dino Dinco and his cast celebrate sex education, bio-cycles and intra-familial communication with a theater piece that employs dialogue extracted verbatim from a 1970's public health video.

LOS ANGELES ELECTRIC 8: OCTET
With a sense of curiosity and humor, eight classically trained musicians re-imagine Igor Stravinsky's Octet for Wind Instruments (1923) for eight electric guitars and execute its deliberated timbral combinations with glorious effect.

Studio: Summer 2010 runs at REDCAT June 13-14, 2010. Performances will take place Sunday and Monday at 8:30 P.M. Tickets are $12 ($8 for students with current I.D.) and are available at www.redcat.org or by calling 213-237-2800. REDCAT is located at the corner of W. 2nd and Hope Streets, inside the Walt Disney Concert Hall complex (631 West 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012).

Studio is supported by a grant from The James Irvine Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.

LINKS
F-Stop Serenade | www.piscespictures.net/F-STOPSERENADE.html
Juan Diego Ramirez | www.imdb.com/name/nm2756463
Arianne Hoffmann | www.ariannehoffmann.com
Catch Me Bird | www.catchmebird.com
Dino Dinco | www.dinodinco.com
Los Angeles Electric 8 | www.losangeleselectric8.com

ABOUT REDCAT
Opened by CalArts in 2003, REDCAT (Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater) introduces diverse audiences, students and artists to the most influential developments in the arts from around the world, and gives artists in this region the creative support they need to achieve national and international stature. REDCAT is the newest partner in an international network of adventurous art and performance centers, which together are playing a vital role in the evolution of contemporary culture. REDCAT is a center for experimentation, discovery and lively civic discourse. For more information, visit www.redcat.org.

REDCAT Season Sponsors
The Standard Hotel Downtown
Yamaha
Ovation TV
Los Angeles magazine
KCRW

REDCAT Acknowledgments
www.redcat.org/acknowledgments



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