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Lula Washington Dance Theatre | DCA LA Dance Platform

Date
June 8, 2018
Time
8:30 pm
Cost
$25
Organizer’s Site
https://www.fordtheatres.org/calendar/lula-washington-dance-theatre
DCA LA Dance Platform with Lula Washington Dance Theatre

For this joyous evening of dance, the Ford Theatres brings together three renowned choreographers – Kyle AbrahamRennie Harris, and David Roussève – to set works on one of LA’s most beloved contemporary dance companies, Lula Washington Dance Theatre. The evening will also include choreographies by the esteemed Lula Washington and Tamica Washington-Miller.

Program:

Lula Washington – OPEN YOUR EYES (2016) – Music by Earth Wind & Fire

Tamica Washington-Miller – There Is Always Tomorrow (2016) Music by Marcus Lamar Miller

Kyle Abraham – Hallowed (2014) Music by Cleo Kennedy and Bertha Gober

Rennie Harris – Reign (2010) Music by James “JT” Wilconson

David Roussève – Enough? (2016) Music by Aretha Franklin

Friday, June 8, 2018

The Ford Theatres

Presenting Lula Washington Dance Theatre

IGNITE @ The Ford

Friday, June 8, 8:30 p.m.

Ford Amphitheatre

2580 Cahuenga Blvd E

LA CA 90068

 

DCA LA Dance Platform was organized in partnership with Grand Performances, Luckman Fine Arts Complex at Cal State LA, The Ford Theatres, Los Angeles Performance Practice, LA Dance Project Studio, Diavolo Dance Studio, BPStudios-Brokus Projects, and Downtown Dance & Movement.
DCA LA Dance Platform was planned in conjunction with area LA-based Presenters, LA-based Choreographers and Educators, the Dance/USA Conference and American Dance Abroad.

 

Location

Ford Amphitheatre
2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East
Hollywood, CA 90068 United States
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Phone:
323.461.3673
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