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Victoria Looseleaf

Victoria Looseleaf

Victoria Looseleaf is an award-winning international arts journalist, having contributed many hundreds of articles to the Los Angeles Times, KCET Artbound, Dance Magazine, Performances Magazine and the New York Times, among other outlets. In addition, she publishes a blog, The Looseleaf Report, adjudicates dances festivals, and frequently moderates pre-concert talks. Looseleaf has also filed datelines from around the world, including such cultural hotspots as Abu Dhabi, Vienna, Tel Aviv, Buenos Aires, Berlin and Amsterdam. Her novella in verse, "Isn’t It Rich?" is currently being adapted for the stage.

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Dancers in "Invisible Cities" execute an array of moves in Union Station that range from rigorous solos to improvisational and hip-hop-like explosions, to glacially slow stances.
Einstein
"Einstein on the Beach," the opera that is not really an opera -- nor is it really about Albert Einstein -- arrives in Los Angeles.
Walt Disney Concert Hall
After years of turbulent development, the opening of the Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2003 would put Los Angeles on the cultural map. It celebrates its tenth anniversary this year.
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Los Angeles jazz icon Vinny Golia latest endeavor is contributing an aural soundscape to the theatrical outing, "Prometheus Bound."
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The cast of the avant-garde production "Prometheus Bound" at the Getty Villa perform on a five ton, 23-foot tall revolving circular steel structure.
Capturing some of the world's most celebrated people, photographer Christofer Dierdorff calls his portraits "confrontational" due to their uncomfortable size and perspective.
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Still leading a weekly performance lab, octogenarian choreographer Rudy Perez was once praised by the L.A. Times as "the conscience of Los Angeles dance."
Artist Kenton Nelson paints an idealized world of Southern California, where the mundane is glorified, reality is heightened, and perfection can be downright disturbing.
"Music & Dance: L.A." partners chamber music and ballet in an intimate setting.
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