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No Dancing at the Mandrake: Round 2
Sunday, October 26 at 5:30pm

Join us for a Free informal screening of dance media hosted by the Mandrake. Featuring local artists presenting new work or work in progress.

Artists: Lesam Abegaze, Laurie Agard, Carole Kim, Jewel Love, Rebecca Randolf, Joel Shapiro, Ally Voye, and Eva Wilder

Participate in Round 2 of "NO Dancing at the Mandrake". Share your new work or work in progress with other local dancers, filmmakers and friends, and engage in optional Q & A after each work. Work should be no longer than 10 minutes. DVD format for screening. No entry fee but pre-registration is required.

Please email the following information: Your name, title or work, length, short description. Do not send DVD - bring DVD to the screening. This open mic (projector) procedure is a non-curated program.

Please subject email: MANDRAKE
Contact Brooke: office@dancecamerawest.org

Must be 21 or over to enter

Mandrake Bar in Culver City
2692 S La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
(310) 837-3297
www.mandrakebar.com

 

 

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