LOS ANGELES, CA: Benita Bike's DanceArt at Los Angeles Mission College (FREE)
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Benita Bike's DanceArt
Los Angeles Mission College’s AGS Honor Society and its Department of Arts, Media & Performance presents a free program of dance at Mission College’s Recital Hall, AMP Theater, on Thursday, March 16, 7pm. Join members of the community, students and faculty members for this unique dance event, where you’ll see wonderful performers and share your thoughts with artists and attendees. This FREE performance is supported, in part, by the City of Los Angeles’ Department of Cultural Affairs.
42-year-old Benita Bike’s DanceArt provides inspiring and engaging dance shows in community sites throughout Los Angeles. The Company introduces concert dance to new viewers and enriches the experience of those already familiar with the dance art. Like a chamber music ensemble, the dancers of Benita Bike’s DanceArt perform with uncommon sensitivity to one another, bringing intense beauty and vibrancy to each delicately crafted, expressive movement.
At Mission College the Company will present “Plugged” and “Schoenfield Dances.” “Plugged” explores our relationships to machines and how they affect our sensitivity to nature, quiet, and the earth. “Schoenfield Dances” melds early 20th century popular dance styles with a classical movement sensibility.
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