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RAFA ESPARZA IN PERFORMANCE

This weekend—in a three-part PST: Live Art LA/LA performance—Rafa Esparza presents CUMBRE, his “meditation on bridges and bodies of waters as sites of connection and healing, as well as spaces of division and risk” as a means of investigating histories of immigration to and through downtown Los Angeles.*

 

RAFA ESPARZA—CUMBRE: LOOK AS FAR AS YOU CAN SEE IN EVERY DIRECTION, NORTH AND SOUTH, EAST AND WEST, Sunday, January 21, at 3 pm.

GEFFEN CONTEMPORARY AT MOCA, 152 North Central Avenue, downtown Los Angeles.

*moca.org/program/rafa-esparza-cumbre

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Rafa Esparza in 2015. Image credit: Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions. Photograph by Barbara Davidson.

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VARIEDADES AT THE MAYAN

VARIEDADES is a music, spoken word, theater, comedy, visual arts happening loosely based on Mexican vaudeville shows in Los Angeles, but the list of performers is anything but old-fashioned: Alice Bag, Nao Bustamante with Dynasty Handbag and Karen Tongson, La Chica Boom, DJ Lengua, Rafa Esparza, Liz Miller Kovacs, Selene Luna, Cheech and Natasha Marin, Mickey Negron, and Dorian Wood.

This Pacific Standard Time Festival: Live Art LA/LA show is hosted by performers Rubén Martínez and Raquel Gutiérrez, and produced and curated by Marcus Kuiland-Nazario.

 

VARIEDADES, Thursday, January 18, at 9 pm.

MAYAN THEATER, 1038 South Hill Street, downtown Los Angeles.

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Image credit: Redcat, and Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, The Getty.

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BUILDING : A SIMULACRUM OF POWER

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman  Courtesy of Clockshop

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman
Courtesy of Clockshop

This Sunday August 24th at 6:45pm, Clockshop presents building: a simulacrum of power on the site of The Unfinished.

The performance takes place at Bowtie Project, 2800 Casitas Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90039 (see map)

Please join us for building: a simulacrum of power, a performance by Rafa Esparza with artist Rebeca Hernandez on the site of Michael Parker’s The Unfinished. For this new work Esparza has held with his parents and siblings a collaborative, labor intensive residency prompted by the historical precedents of power and labor dynamics referenced in Parker’s The Unfinished.

In a continuation of working both with his family and with adobe brick making, Esparza invited his 4 brothers, his sister, and his parents to assist in making enough adobe bricks to cover the entire 137’ long obelisk. For apprx. 3 weeks the bricks have been molded and dried onsite using water from the L.A. river and resources made available by the Esparza family, Clockshop, California State Parks and Michael Parker. Once completed the bricks will be laid atop The Unfinished, where Esparza and Hernandez will stage movement-based performances engaging the bricked surface, the LA River and the sun.

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman  Courtesy of Clockshop

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman
Courtesy of Clockshop

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman  Courtesy of Clockshop

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman
Courtesy of Clockshop

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman  Courtesy of Clockshop

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman
Courtesy of Clockshop

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman  Courtesy of Clockshop

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman
Courtesy of Clockshop

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman  Courtesy of Clockshop

Photo Credit: Jeny Amaya and Mackenzie Hoffman
Courtesy of Clockshop