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📣 Announcing the Winter-Spring 2025 season at REDCAT! 📣⁠
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Beginning in January, the upcoming season features a remarkable lineup of innovative theater, music, dance, film, performance, and visual art. In 2025, experience the work of genre-breaking artists and unique performance environments—from intimate theater settings to an immersive disco. 🪩⁠
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Explore this coming season at the link in our bio! ⁠
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#DTLA #theater #dance #film #music #art #performance #calart⁠
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Image 2: Faye Driscoll. Photo by Maria Baranova. ⁠
Image 3: Arthur Russell. Photo: Chuck Russell. Courtesy of Audika Records. Julius Eastman. Photo: Christine Rusiniak. ⁠
Image 4: Morgan Bassichis. Photo by Bronwen Sharp. ⁠
Image 5: Will Rawls. Photo by Jared Sorells. ⁠
Image 6: Emilia Beatriz. Still from "barrunto" (2020–2024), directed by Emilia Beatriz. Courtesy of the artist and LUX Scotland.⁠
Image 7: Mariana Valencia, "Jacklean (in rehearsal)," 2024, with music by Jazzy Romero, performed at the Maggie Allesee National Center For Choreography at the Florida State University School of Dance. Photograph by Chris Cameron.⁠
Image 8: CalArts Spring Dance. Photo by Cheryl Mann Productions. ⁠
Image 9: Hande Sever, "In Search of ‘My Beloved Pauline,’" 2024. Photo by artist. Courtesy of the artist.⁠
Image 10: Tania El Khoury. Photo by Elina Giounanli.⁠
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📣 Announcing the Winter-Spring 2025 season at REDCAT! 📣⁠ ⁠ Beginning in January, the upcoming season features a remarkable lineup of innovative theater, music, dance, film, performance, and visual art. In 2025, experience the work of genre-breaking artists and unique performance environments—from intimate theater settings to an immersive disco. 🪩⁠ ⁠ Explore this coming season at the link in our bio! ⁠ ⁠ #DTLA #theater #dance #film #music #art #performance #calart⁠ ⁠ Image 2: Faye Driscoll. Photo by Maria Baranova. ⁠ Image 3: Arthur Russell. Photo: Chuck Russell. Courtesy of Audika Records. Julius Eastman. Photo: Christine Rusiniak. ⁠ Image 4: Morgan Bassichis. Photo by Bronwen Sharp. ⁠ Image 5: Will Rawls. Photo by Jared Sorells. ⁠ Image 6: Emilia Beatriz. Still from "barrunto" (2020–2024), directed by Emilia Beatriz. Courtesy of the artist and LUX Scotland.⁠ Image 7: Mariana Valencia, "Jacklean (in rehearsal)," 2024, with music by Jazzy Romero, performed at the Maggie Allesee National Center For Choreography at the Florida State University School of Dance. Photograph by Chris Cameron.⁠ Image 8: CalArts Spring Dance. Photo by Cheryl Mann Productions. ⁠ Image 9: Hande Sever, "In Search of ‘My Beloved Pauline,’" 2024. Photo by artist. Courtesy of the artist.⁠ Image 10: Tania El Khoury. Photo by Elina Giounanli.⁠ ⁠
283 3 14 days ago
"REDCAT offers a welcome contrast to the sinister, disembodied specter of AI in popular media..," writes Zsofi Valyi-Nagy of @artinamerica about our current exhibition, "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace." ⁠
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There's still time to catch this exhibition before the holidays until December 20, 12–6 pm. We're back to our regular hours Wed-Sun, noon-6 pm, on January 2.⁠
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"All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace" is part of PST ART, presented by @pstinla and @GettyMuseum. The exhibition is funded in part with generous support from @warholfoundation. ⁠
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Image 1: Mashinka Firunts Hakopian with Dahlia Elsayed and Andrew Demirjian, "ԲԱԺԱԿ ՆԱՅՈՂ (One Who Looks at the Cup)," 2024. Photo by Yubo Dong, ofstudio.⁠
Image 2: Kira Xonorika, "Deep Time Dance" (still), 2024. Photo courtesy of the artist.⁠
Image. 3: Kite, Tȟokátakiya (iglúmaš’ake): In the Future I, 2024. Photo by Yubo Dong, ofstudio.⁠
Image. 4: Charmaine Poh, in the shadow of the cosmic, 2023. Photo by Yubo Dong, ofstudio.⁠
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#pstART #dtla #pstinla
"REDCAT offers a welcome contrast to the sinister, disembodied specter of AI in popular media..," writes Zsofi Valyi-Nagy of @artinamerica about our current exhibition, "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace." ⁠ ⁠ There's still time to catch this exhibition before the holidays until December 20, 12–6 pm. We're back to our regular hours Wed-Sun, noon-6 pm, on January 2.⁠ ⁠ "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace" is part of PST ART, presented by @pstinla and @GettyMuseum. The exhibition is funded in part with generous support from @warholfoundation. ⁠ ⁠ Image 1: Mashinka Firunts Hakopian with Dahlia Elsayed and Andrew Demirjian, "ԲԱԺԱԿ ՆԱՅՈՂ (One Who Looks at the Cup)," 2024. Photo by Yubo Dong, ofstudio.⁠ Image 2: Kira Xonorika, "Deep Time Dance" (still), 2024. Photo courtesy of the artist.⁠ Image. 3: Kite, Tȟokátakiya (iglúmaš’ake): In the Future I, 2024. Photo by Yubo Dong, ofstudio.⁠ Image. 4: Charmaine Poh, in the shadow of the cosmic, 2023. Photo by Yubo Dong, ofstudio.⁠ ⁠ #pstART #dtla #pstinla
32 1 2 days ago
Tonight, see the latest essay film by celebrated writer and filmmaker Manthia Diawara. "AI: African Intelligence" explores the contact zones between African rituals of possession among traditional fishing villages of Senegal's Atlantic coast and the emergence of new technology frontiers known as artificial intelligence. ⁠
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Purchase tickets at the link in our bio. ⁠
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"AI: African Intelligence"  is part of PST ART, presented by @pstinla and @GettyMuseum. ⁠
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#dtla #film #redcat #independentfilm
Tonight, see the latest essay film by celebrated writer and filmmaker Manthia Diawara. "AI: African Intelligence" explores the contact zones between African rituals of possession among traditional fishing villages of Senegal's Atlantic coast and the emergence of new technology frontiers known as artificial intelligence. ⁠ ⁠ Purchase tickets at the link in our bio. ⁠ ⁠ "AI: African Intelligence" is part of PST ART, presented by @pstinla and @GettyMuseum. ⁠ ⁠ #dtla #film #redcat #independentfilm
17 0 3 days ago
Three innovative exhibitions open at REDCAT in the Winter/Spring 2025 season!

 🔹 “Julius Eastman and Arthur Russell: World of Echo,” opening March 15, celebrates the legacies of two maverick composers and musicians, focusing on their intersections, shared spaces, and continued echoes today. Produced and co-presented with @laphil Insight and @wildup.

 🔹 “Hande Sever: Take off your eyes,” opening May 22, examines the construction of historical narratives through objects found in the Getty Research Institute and Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Archives.

 🔹 “Abigail Raphael Collins: BLACKOUT,” opening May 22, investigates the often-hidden connections between the US military and the film industry.

There’s still time to see the “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace”—the current exhibition closes February 23. 

See our link in bio to learn more! 

Image 1: Arthur Russell. Photo: Chuck Russell. Courtesy of Audika Records. Julius Eastman. Photo: Christine Rusiniak. 
Image 2: Hande Sever, “In Search of ‘My Beloved Pauline,’” 2024. Photo by artist. Courtesy of the artist.
Image 3: Still from “BLACKOUT,” 2024. Directed by Abigail Raphael Collins. Courtesy of the artist.

#dtla #redcat #art #calarts
Three innovative exhibitions open at REDCAT in the Winter/Spring 2025 season! 🔹 “Julius Eastman and Arthur Russell: World of Echo,” opening March 15, celebrates the legacies of two maverick composers and musicians, focusing on their intersections, shared spaces, and continued echoes today. Produced and co-presented with @laphil Insight and @wildup. 🔹 “Hande Sever: Take off your eyes,” opening May 22, examines the construction of historical narratives through objects found in the Getty Research Institute and Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Archives. 🔹 “Abigail Raphael Collins: BLACKOUT,” opening May 22, investigates the often-hidden connections between the US military and the film industry. There’s still time to see the “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace”—the current exhibition closes February 23. See our link in bio to learn more! Image 1: Arthur Russell. Photo: Chuck Russell. Courtesy of Audika Records. Julius Eastman. Photo: Christine Rusiniak. Image 2: Hande Sever, “In Search of ‘My Beloved Pauline,’” 2024. Photo by artist. Courtesy of the artist. Image 3: Still from “BLACKOUT,” 2024. Directed by Abigail Raphael Collins. Courtesy of the artist. #dtla #redcat #art #calarts
38 0 6 days ago
Artist Holland Andrews discusses making “Where the Apple Fell,” which premieres at REDCAT this Saturday. Describing their process, they note: “I like to put myself through an emotional journey, describing very abstract emotional experiences, and express them through music.” 

Join us on Saturday, December 14, for Andrews’ new work. See the link in our bio for tickets. 

#DTLA #redcat #Music #Performance
Artist Holland Andrews discusses making “Where the Apple Fell,” which premieres at REDCAT this Saturday. Describing their process, they note: “I like to put myself through an emotional journey, describing very abstract emotional experiences, and express them through music.” Join us on Saturday, December 14, for Andrews’ new work. See the link in our bio for tickets. #DTLA #redcat #Music #Performance
21 3 7 days ago
Discover the new season of dance at REDCAT, featuring some of the most exciting contemporary choreographers. The lineup includes Faye Driscoll, Will Rawls, and Mariana Valencia, as well as works by Trisha Brown, Lil Buck, Genna Moroni, Omar Ramón de Jesús, and Jobel Medina as part of CalArts Spring Dance.⁠
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See the link in our bio for more information, and to purchase tickets. ⁠
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Image 1: Faye Driscoll. Photo by Maria Baranova. ⁠
Image 2: Will Rawls. Photo by Jared Sorells. ⁠
Image 3: Mariana Valencia, "Jacklean (work in process)," 2024, with music by Jazzy Romero, performed at the Maggie Allesee National Center For Choreography at the Florida State University School of Dance. Photograph by Chris Cameron.⁠
Image 4: CalArts Spring Dance. Photo by Cheryl Mann Productions. ⁠
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#dtla #dance #calarts #redcat⁠
Discover the new season of dance at REDCAT, featuring some of the most exciting contemporary choreographers. The lineup includes Faye Driscoll, Will Rawls, and Mariana Valencia, as well as works by Trisha Brown, Lil Buck, Genna Moroni, Omar Ramón de Jesús, and Jobel Medina as part of CalArts Spring Dance.⁠ ⁠ See the link in our bio for more information, and to purchase tickets. ⁠ ⁠ Image 1: Faye Driscoll. Photo by Maria Baranova. ⁠ Image 2: Will Rawls. Photo by Jared Sorells. ⁠ Image 3: Mariana Valencia, "Jacklean (work in process)," 2024, with music by Jazzy Romero, performed at the Maggie Allesee National Center For Choreography at the Florida State University School of Dance. Photograph by Chris Cameron.⁠ Image 4: CalArts Spring Dance. Photo by Cheryl Mann Productions. ⁠ ⁠ #dtla #dance #calarts #redcat⁠
65 0 9 days ago
Tonight! Filmmaker Keisha Rae Witherspoon’s “T” (2019) will be screened as part of “Eulogies for Eula.” This program includes documentary, narrative, experimental, and hybrid works by multidisciplinary artists Lishan AZ, Tony Cokes, and Jacolby Satterwhite, along with filmmakers Miryam Charles and Witherspoon.

Following the screening will be a conversation with Lishan AZ and film programmer Jheanelle Brown. See our link in bio to learn more and purchase tickets. 

#DTLA #film #ExperimentalFilm #DocumentaryFilm

Trailer for “T,” (2019), directed by Keisha Rae Witherspoon.
Tonight! Filmmaker Keisha Rae Witherspoon’s “T” (2019) will be screened as part of “Eulogies for Eula.” This program includes documentary, narrative, experimental, and hybrid works by multidisciplinary artists Lishan AZ, Tony Cokes, and Jacolby Satterwhite, along with filmmakers Miryam Charles and Witherspoon. Following the screening will be a conversation with Lishan AZ and film programmer Jheanelle Brown. See our link in bio to learn more and purchase tickets. #DTLA #film #ExperimentalFilm #DocumentaryFilm Trailer for “T,” (2019), directed by Keisha Rae Witherspoon.
37 0 10 days ago
Join us tonight for the final evening of the @CalArts Winter Dance. Students from the Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance perform original works by a cross-section of LA-based alum choreographers including Kyreeana Breelin Alexander, Brigette Dunn-Korpela, Jobel Medina, and Chorong Yang.⁠
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See our link in bio to purchase tickets. ⁠
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Photos via @cherylmannphoto⁠
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#dtla #dance #calarts #calartsdance
Join us tonight for the final evening of the @CalArts Winter Dance. Students from the Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance perform original works by a cross-section of LA-based alum choreographers including Kyreeana Breelin Alexander, Brigette Dunn-Korpela, Jobel Medina, and Chorong Yang.⁠ ⁠ See our link in bio to purchase tickets. ⁠ ⁠ Photos via @cherylmannphoto⁠ ⁠ #dtla #dance #calarts #calartsdance
88 1 13 days ago
“Eulogies for Eula” is a program of film and video works centering on Black grief, celebration, and memorializing in the context of death and transition. On December 9, this screening joins a variety of filmic and artistic approaches undergirded by the action of bearing witness.

The program features multidisciplinary artists Lishan AZ, Tony Cokes, and Jacolby Satterwhite, along with filmmakers Miryam Charles and Keisha Rae Witherspoon.

See our link in bio to learn more and purchase tickets. 

#DTLA #film #ExperimentalFilm #DocumentaryFilm

Image 1: Still from “Reifying Desire 3: The Immaculate Conception of Doubting Thomas” (2022), directed by Jacolby Satterwhite. Courtesy of the artist and Electronic Arts Intermix.
Image 2: Still from “T” (2019), directed by Keisha Rae Witherspoon.
Image 3: Still from “All The Days of May” (2023), directed by Miryam Charles. Courtesy of the artist and Oyster Films.
Image 4: Still from “Black Celebration” (1988), directed by Tony Cokes. Courtesy of Tony Cokes; Greene Naftali, New York; Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles; and Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York.
“Eulogies for Eula” is a program of film and video works centering on Black grief, celebration, and memorializing in the context of death and transition. On December 9, this screening joins a variety of filmic and artistic approaches undergirded by the action of bearing witness. The program features multidisciplinary artists Lishan AZ, Tony Cokes, and Jacolby Satterwhite, along with filmmakers Miryam Charles and Keisha Rae Witherspoon. See our link in bio to learn more and purchase tickets. #DTLA #film #ExperimentalFilm #DocumentaryFilm Image 1: Still from “Reifying Desire 3: The Immaculate Conception of Doubting Thomas” (2022), directed by Jacolby Satterwhite. Courtesy of the artist and Electronic Arts Intermix. Image 2: Still from “T” (2019), directed by Keisha Rae Witherspoon. Image 3: Still from “All The Days of May” (2023), directed by Miryam Charles. Courtesy of the artist and Oyster Films. Image 4: Still from “Black Celebration” (1988), directed by Tony Cokes. Courtesy of Tony Cokes; Greene Naftali, New York; Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles; and Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York.
107 0 15 days ago
CalArts Winter Dance is this week—December 5 and 6! See original works by up-and-coming alum choreographers Kyreeana Breelin Alexander, Brigette Dunn-Korpela, Jobel Medina, and Chorong Yang. ⁠
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Purchase tickets at our link in bio. ⁠
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#dtla #dance #calarts #calartsdance
CalArts Winter Dance is this week—December 5 and 6! See original works by up-and-coming alum choreographers Kyreeana Breelin Alexander, Brigette Dunn-Korpela, Jobel Medina, and Chorong Yang. ⁠ ⁠ Purchase tickets at our link in bio. ⁠ ⁠ #dtla #dance #calarts #calartsdance
50 0 16 days ago
Directed by Riar Rizaldi, “Tellurian Drama” (2020) is a speculative non-fiction work that pierces the notion of history and centralizes Indigenous belief systems. The film is screening tonight as part of “Old Cartographies (Anew They Shall Be),” a selection of films on remembrance beyond violence and a reverence for memory and return.

Click the link in our bio to see the full list of films for the evening and purchase tickets. There will be a post-screening conversation with filmmakers Alisha Tejpal (Film, MFA ‘19) and Mireya Martinez moderated by Jheanelle Brown. 

#dtla #Film #IndependentFilm
Directed by Riar Rizaldi, “Tellurian Drama” (2020) is a speculative non-fiction work that pierces the notion of history and centralizes Indigenous belief systems. The film is screening tonight as part of “Old Cartographies (Anew They Shall Be),” a selection of films on remembrance beyond violence and a reverence for memory and return. Click the link in our bio to see the full list of films for the evening and purchase tickets. There will be a post-screening conversation with filmmakers Alisha Tejpal (Film, MFA ‘19) and Mireya Martinez moderated by Jheanelle Brown. #dtla #Film #IndependentFilm
17 0 17 days ago
Choreographer and CalArts alum Brigette Dunn-Korpela discusses her piece “Coming up from Air” as part of CalArts Winter Dance at REDCAT December 5-6. Dunn-Korpela is among the @calartsdance alumni whose work is featured in this program alongside Kyreeana Breelin Alexander, Jobel Medina, and Chorong Yang.

See our link in bio to purchase tickets. 

#dtla #dance #calarts #calartsdance
Choreographer and CalArts alum Brigette Dunn-Korpela discusses her piece “Coming up from Air” as part of CalArts Winter Dance at REDCAT December 5-6. Dunn-Korpela is among the @calartsdance alumni whose work is featured in this program alongside Kyreeana Breelin Alexander, Jobel Medina, and Chorong Yang. See our link in bio to purchase tickets. #dtla #dance #calarts #calartsdance
94 3 19 days ago