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3-19 Dance Art | 10-HR Bach Marathon | Union Station | Location C by Vignes St.

3-19 Dance Art 3-19Dance Art Founded and Directed by Beatriz E. Vasquez uses and combines the language of Ballet,World Dance, Performance Art, Music and Visual Art, to transport those around to a different place in time. Beatriz E. Vasquez creates works that draw from different disciplines and ethnicities bridging the gap between cultures, gender, and the lines that so often divide humanity. 3-19 Dance Art has been featured at the LA Day of the Dead at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery 2011, 2014, Echo Park Art Walks 2011,2012, Mi Alma Garden, The Memorial Play House in Santa Monica, CA, Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, Plaza Mexico in Lynwood, The Mexican Cultural Center at Olvera Street, Mercado La Paloma, Pomona Art Walk, UCLA, Highways Performance Art Space, USC School of Genetic Science, Grand Performances at CA Plaza, Festival De La Calle Ocho, Human Resources Art Gallery. Its members are: Nora Cuevas, Ernesto Mañacop, Omar Rodriguez Diaz and Beatriz Eugenia Vasquez. Visual Art, Media and Props: Alfredo Iraheta. Musical collaborators: George Ramirez, Fernando Fraustro, Mateo Latosa. Make up: Emily Ruiz Camacho https://www.beatrizeugenia3-19danceart.com/ “I chose numbers to define my work as my work has no ethnicity, I swim in the waters of each culture as if it was my own. We live in a global world and I choose to be inclusive of everyone and everything as opposed to delineate boundaries.” “Beatriz Eugenia Vasquez”

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Dan Arthur Fritz & Neil Harris Galanter | 10-HR Bach Marathon | Union Station | Location A by TRAXX Restaurant

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Riko Method School of Piano | Steinway Piano Gallery of Beverly Hills

Riko Method School of Piano is back for its second year pulling out a piano in front of the Steinway Piano Gallery of Beverly Hills. In addition to their program, the Riko Method School of Piano welcomes anyone with Bach music to come play! About Riko Method: Riko Method is a complete piano course for first year music students. It is designed to give students a compact, systematic, and detailed introduction to music making. Our lessons focus on accelerating basic piano fluency by using our pianobook, music theory workbook, musical playing cards, and beautiful classics by Friedrich Burgmüller. Our lessons are fun, with the serious goal of building and developing a musical and analytical mindset. We believe that the first few months of study are critical to the journey towards becoming a true musician. We believe in supporting students’ potential no matter how ambitious they might be. We believe in demanding intellectual communication with our students of all ages simply because they respond. https://rikomethod.com Riko Method School of Piano Facebook 

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MUSE/IQUE | Central Library | Rotunda

MUSE/IQUE at Downtown Central Library (12:10pm-1:00pm) Bach in the Subways Day Program: in no particular order -selections from the Solo Cello Suites – Joann Whang, cello -Partita No. 2 in D minor – Chaconne – for solo violin – Clara Kim, violin -Sonata No. 2 in A minor – Andante – for solo violin  – Julie Rogers, violin + Stephanie Kim, dance -Suite No. 1 in G major – Prelude – for solo cello – Joann Whang, cello + Stephanie Kim, dance -arrangements of Bach’s Inventions for violin and cello – Clara Kim, violin + Joann Whang, cello MUSE/IQUE is a not-for-profit counter-conventional orchestra founded in 2011 by community leaders to create newly imagined avenues of access to classical and live music performance for everybody in our community. MUSE/IQUE accomplishes this through ongoing and collaborative exploration of non-traditional performance contexts and formats.  In lieu of dedicated concert spaces, MUSE/IQUE employs the city itself as an improvised venue for events.  The music and performances are curated with the immediate environs as an organic part of the art, rather than a backdrop or protective shell.  Within each event, we pair widely divergent genres and styles in order to illuminate those unexpected connections which bring a sense of joy and empowerment to our audiences. Every MUSE/IQUE event is an adventurous shared learning experience packaged in the form of a “pop-up” party of smart fun staged in iconic locales throughout the community. MUSE/IQUE programming is designed and led by the singular vision and talents of Rachael Worby – the critically acclaimed music director and preeminent leader arts education.  Ms. Worby, a pioneer of the field and one of the first women to enjoy international renown as a conductor, has turned her focus through MUSE/IQUE to re-imagining the role and possibilities for civic orchestra in America.  Through our ongoing programming, she is expanding the definition of “orchestra” to include not only the players but all of the artists, the audience, the volunteers, the surrounding environment, our collective perceptions, and more.  Ms. Worby leads a collective of the brave and virtuosic artists. https://muse-ique.com/ Click here to visit MUSE/IQUE’s Facebook page

 

 

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Dan & Larry

Larry, piano Dan, violin Violin concerto in A minorLarry, piano Dan, violin Violin concerto in A minorLarry, piano Dan, violin Violin concerto in A minor

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