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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinson - July 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Thursdays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nCost: $15 donation\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nClick here for the ZOOM LINK & learn more!\n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dancing-through-parkinson-july-1-8-15-22-29-2021-07-29/
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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinson - July 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Thursdays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nCost: $15 donation\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nClick here for the ZOOM LINK & learn more!\n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp/
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SUMMARY:Walk the Walk 2.0
DESCRIPTION:WALK THE WALK\nA BRAVE\, EXPLORATIVE SPACE FOR TRANS\, NONBINARY\, GNC & INTERSEX COMMUNITIES! \nAfter Walk the Walk’s transformative first workshop on Transgender Day of Visibility\, we invite you to join us for the second round of workshops for pride month! Bring your art\, your voice\, your stories\, struggles\, victories and join us for some playful yet deep collaboration and community space on Zoom.\nWednesdays June 23rd & 30th. \nFind the application by going to www.invertigodance.org/walkthewalk or click here for the application. \nApplications due Friday\, June 18th\, 2021.\n \nThis project is made possible by The City of West Hollywood. \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/walk-the-walk-june/
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SUMMARY:SOL
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo Dance Theatre’s team invites you to join us for SOL – A regenerative gathering for community with dance\, film\, and poetry.\nMonday\, June 21st @ 7pm-8:30pm\nCome to our upcoming Community In/Motion event celebrating Solstice. Join Invertigo Dance Theatre team Laura Karlin and Rosa Navarrete as they invite Guest Artists Río Oxas of (RAHOK.org)\, Lauren Ballesteros & Doreen Sanchez into a creative conversation & artistic exchange about our connection to nature. What does it mean to soak up the sun this summer and be in community again? Let’s find out together. \nVirtual event on Zoom. Family friendly. Open to the public. \nRSVP here on Eventbrite\nTo access our Promo Materials click here\n \nGuest Artists\n\nRío Oxas is of Náhuat-Pipil and Mayan ancestry born & raised in Tongva lands (Los Angeles\, California). Río is a national speaker\, educator\, realtor and consultant for equity and racial justice. They are the co-founder of RAHOK\, a family-owned business that illuminates the interdependence of Race\, Ancestors\, Health\, Outdoors and Knowledge to cultivate loving Eco-Hoods. RAHOK provides services in education\, land stewardship\, and asset management. Over the past twenty years Río has worked alongside Black Indigenous People of Color communities to remember and reimagine our ancestral medicines as a way of being in joy\, health\, freedom and liberation.\nIG: @riooxas\nWeb: rahok.org\nEmail: riooxas@rahok.org \n  \n\nDoreen Sanchez – Previously\, the Director of Arts for the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council\, Doreen Sanchez first realized her passion for the arts in an elementary school summer program at the Inner-City Cultural Center with C. Bernard Jackson. She continued in High school at the Salesian Catholic High School\, Drama Department\, and went on to study at a small theatre in Altadena\, CA. Doreen began to venture into sharing spoken word at venues like Beyond Baroque and the Women’s Building. In the early 80’s she discovered Danza Azteca; soon after\, she joined Xipe Totec and has been a dedicated danzante ever since. Through her work with Xipe Totec\, she has had the opportunity to perform at the Ford Theater\, Universal Amphitheatre\, and many backyards. Her adoration of the theatre and the process brought her to Chicana\, Cholas\, and Chisme\, where she committed herself to learn about Stage Management and perform in their annual production. \n  \n\nLauren Ballesteros is a poet\, writer\, and actor that believes in the transformative power of storytelling. Originally from El Monte\, Lauren was raised by a single mother whose resilience has been the backbone of her childhood. She received her B.S in Sociology and Theater from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Upon graduation she worked for a labor union as an organizer. In 2012\, she returned to L.A and got involved with CASA 0101 Theater in Boyle Heights. There she discovered her voice as a third generation working class Chicana. Since then she has produced several of her short plays and performed in several festivals and mainstage productions. \nIn 2019\, Lauren moved back to Honolulu and currently works for Sierra Club of Hawaiʻi as a community organizer where she feels a profound sense of purpose in connecting deeply rooted values to movement building. She is also a new mother to a multi-racial daughter and dedicates every moment she has to building a strong woman. \nHer first short film Token is currently in post-production\, set to release in early 2021. Her next short film\, Confessions to the Moon is set for filming in summer 2021. As a founding member of Matriarchy\, she hopes to inspire more womxn to use their voice to heal and radically shift our society… \n\nEvent Organizers\n\nRosa Navarrete is a Writer\, Actor\, and Director. Her movement work is centered around storytelling and dance theater work. Rosa enjoys teaching all ages\, allowing for sources of movement to emerge from choreography\, storytelling\, and the community themselves. Rosa’s experience with intergenerational communities stems from her work with organizations like Angela’s Pulse (angelaspulse.org)\, The Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton (themuck.org)\, and the families of Casa 0101 Theater’s Youth Program (casa0101.org). In 2018\, she worked in a year-long community organized project titled Pittsfield Moves! in Massachusetts – funded by the Ford Foundation and produced by Angelas’s Pulse and Jacob’s Pillow. These days\, playing is a lost art for most adults\, so let’s shake it up with our littles and enjoy moving in rhythm together. Education: UC Berkeley\, Minors in Creative Writing & Dance Performance. | Certified in Laban/Bartenieff Fundamentals by Integrated Movement Studies | Serves on the Casa 0101 Theater Board | For more info: www.rosastory.com \n\nLaura Karlin is the Founder and Artistic Director of Invertigo Dance Theatre\, a teacher\, choreographer\, and movement activist.Since establishing Invertigo in 2007\, Laura has created over 40 pieces for the company\, including eight full evening-length works. Her work for Invertigo has been presented at venues including the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion\, Ford Amphitheatre\, Los Angeles Theatre Center\, Broad Stage\, and LACMA. Her work is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies\, the California Arts Council\, LA County Arts Commission\, and the New England Foundation for the Arts.Laura graduated from Cornell University with a dual degree in Choreography/Production and Pre-Law/LGBTQ Civil Rights. In London\, she choreographed for and performed with Synergy Dance Theatre\, Snapdragon Dance and the prestigious Resolution! Festival.Laura has also been commissioned by LA Contemporary Dance Company\, Celebrate Dance\, and the Southern California Dance Invitational. She has been a guest artist and teacher at Loyola Marymount University\, Santa Monica College\, Pierce College\, La Companyia in Barcelona\, and University California\, Santa Barbara. Additionally\, she has established ongoing partnerships with other non-profit arts organizations in LA\, including choreographing for and performing alongside the Independent Shakespeare Company for ten summers.When she isn’t in the Invertigo office or rehearsal room\, Laura can be found teaching Invert/ED and Dancing Through Parkinson’s classes\, practicing sustainable gardening in her home\, or in the world camping and traveling. \nPresenters
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/sol/
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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinsons - April 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nClick here to visit our webpage & learn more!
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-april-2021/
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SUMMARY:Walk the Walk
DESCRIPTION:WALK THE WALK\nCALLING TRANS\, NONBINARY\, GENDER NONCONFORMING AND INTERSEX COMMUNITIES!\nWalk the Walk is Invertigo’s newest dance theatre project! On March 31st\, we celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility. Join us for our first interactive community workshop about our daily walk as trans\, nonbinary\, gender nonconforming\, and intersex people. \n. STORYTELLING . MOVEMENT . COMMUNITY COLLABORATION . \n  \nTo participate\, please apply on our website clicking here.\n  \nDescription: To honor Transgender Day of Remembrance\, Invertigo offers an interactive workshop on gender and the performance of self-representation in conjunction with the City of West Hollywood\, funded by a Trans Arts Initiative grant. \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/walkthewalk_event/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210327T000000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with D. Hill on IG Live!
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo Dance Theatre’s Creative Engagement Director\, K. Bradford & Lead Artist of Walk the Walk\, talks to Guest Artist\, D. Hill. Walk the Walk is a one-day workshop for trans\, intersex\, nonbinary\, genderqueer\, and gender non conforming community on March 31st. Please follow us on Instagram at @invertigodance or by clicking here!\nAnnouncing D. Hill\, Guest Artist for Walk the Walk! \nJump into a livewire conversation between Walk the Walk’s Lead Artist\, K. Bradford\, and Guest Artist\, D. Hill\, this Friday March 26th at 5pm (PST). \nThese two will dive head first into some real talk about trans culture\, the joys (& challenges!) of collective art-making\, D.’s latest art work\, QTBIPOC initiatives\, and what it means to make art with a gender lens. Also…they just might talk about D.’s alter ego: DJLicious and the tunes he might spin at Walk the Walk on March 31st! \nWalk the Walk is a community workshop for Trans Day of Visibility. Apply for a spot in the workshop. And come celebrate trans/nb/gnc/gq/intersex community with K. and D. on Friday at 5! Join in via Instagram Live at @invertigodance. \n \nD. Hill Bio\nD.Hill is a west coast artist who works in photography\, performance and video art. His work purposefully sets up a framework for conversations dealing with race\, gender\, class and sexuality. Hill looks at how socialization and statuses impact our intra/inter-personal experiences. Many of his works explore or inject post-constructionist practices to how image-construction is digested in contemporary spaces. His photographs\, videos and performances challenge our stagnant positions of linguistics/meaning in regard to experience. This is what makes his work impactful and infused with antithetical moments. www.dhillarts.com \nPresenters\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/artist-talk-with-dhill-ig-live/
LOCATION:Instagram Live @invertigodance
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Cody Brunelle-Potter on IG Live!
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo Dance Theatre’s Creative Engagement Director\, K. Bradford & Lead Artist of Walk the Walk\, talks to Resident Company Dancer\, Cody Brunelle-Potter. Walk the Walk is a one-day workshop for trans\, intersex\, nonbinary\, genderqueer\, and gender non conforming community on March 31st. Please follow us on Instagram at @invertigodance or by clicking here!\nAnnouncing Cody Brunelle-Potter\, Resident Company Dancer for Walk the Walk! \nFabulous and flight-footed\, sharp and tender-hearted\, Cody will bring their spirited dance to Walk the Walk on March 31st. Get ready for some kinetic\, bone-deep embodied choreographic play to our collaborative exploration of our daily walks as trans/nb/gnc/gq/intersex folx. \n \nCody Brunelle-Potter Bio\nCody is a non-binary dance artist currently performing and creating in Los Angeles. They began their dance and performance career in NYC\, where they were a dancer and Assistant Director for In-Sight Dance Company\, a nonprofit service organization based in Queens. Since moving to Los Angeles\, they have had the pleasure of working with many local companies and choreographers in the concert dance world which include Invertigo Dance Theater\, WhyteBerg\, Mollie Wolf\, Luke Zender\, Heidi Duckler\, Iris Company\, Acts of Matter\, FABE and Rosanna Gamson World Wide. \nThey have also worked in the commercial dance world with Teresa (Toogie) Barcelo\, William Ylvisaker\, Ashley (ROBI) Robicheaux\, Matty Peacock and Amy O’Neal. They have performed in work for artists like Reggie Watts\, Billie Eilish\, FYOHNA\, Ben De La Creme\, Jinx Monsoon and more. \nCody’s personal work explores the boundaries of being wild and delicate while balancing the honesty of the emotional impetus for each movement. They are interested fiber sculpture as well and are working to incorporate moving fibers sculptures into their work. They have partnered with Fiber Artist Mimi Haddon on many occasions and lead workshops in using fiber sculpture partnered with movement to explore how we can understand ourselves better as emotional beings through the putting on and use of costume. \nPresenters\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/artist-talk-with-cody-brunelle-potter-on-ig-live/
LOCATION:Instagram Live @invertigodance
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210318T173000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with K. Bradford on IG Live!
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo Dance Theatre’s Artistic Director\, Laura Karlin speaks to Invertigo’s Creative Engagement Director and Lead Artist\, K. Bradford in anticipation of  Walk the Walk a one day workshop for trans\, intersex\, nonbinary\, genderqueer\, and gender non confirming community on March 31st. Please follow us on Instagram at @invertigodance or by clicking here!\nK. Bradford Bio\nBradford is an interdisciplinary artist\, educator and cultural innovator whose public practice has spawned projects and programs in Austin\, Chicago and Los Angeles. Most recently\, K. launched The Qosmos Projects – a post-drag performance spectacle and an LGBTQIA+ youth world-building series\, Qumanity. This fall\, Qumanity rolls out as an interdisciplinary art lab for LAUSD students in a new Virtual Enrichment Program. K. has taught at Antioch University\, CalArts\, and for eight years at Columbia College\, where they were the head of the LGBTQ Office of Culture & Community. K. has directed and co-founded: Gender Fusions\, a large-scale annual queer spectacle + cultural dialogue (Chicago)\, The Raw Works\, a story and performance program for low-income and homeless LGBTQIA youth (Chicago)\, It’s a She-Shoot a film and story program for women and girls (Austin) and One Mile\, an arts + social justice program that poetically re-imagines the challenges of our times through immersive public art installations (Los Angeles). K. has performed across the U.S.\, and their writing has appeared in publications such as the LA Review of Books\, Viralnet.net\, Gulf Coast\, Trop and more. K. has received scholarships from the Fulbright Foundation\, Tin House Writers Workshop\, Bread Loaf Writers Conference\, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Hailing from New England originally\, K. holds an MFA in Writing and in Art + Technology from CalArts. \nPresenters\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/artist-talk-walkthewalk_kbradford/
LOCATION:Instagram Live @invertigodance
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210311T183000
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SUMMARY:Invertigo Dance Theatre Presents After It Happened From the Ford
DESCRIPTION:Excited to announce that After It Happened – will be virtually remounted at The Ford on March 11th. In anticipation of the event we’ll be having Artist Talks with some of the creative folk on the Sundays leading up to the event. Join us this Sunday\, February 28th at 3pm (PST) for a conversation with Artistic Director Laura Karlin and performing artist Irene Kleinbauer\, who will discuss their time in creation together.\nCLICK HERE TO RSVP AT THE FORD LA\n___________________\nAbout this Performance\nCredits: \nArtistic Director: Laura Karlin\nChoreography: Laura Karlin with Carole Bacic\, Jonathan Bryant\, Hyosun Choi\, Louie Cornejo\, Jessica Dunn\, Sofia Klass\, Irene Kleinbauer\, Jodie Mashburn\, Ryan Ruiz\, Chris Smith\, Cody Wilbourn\, Sadie Yarrington\nDancers: Jonathan Bryant\, Hyosun Choi\, Louie Cornejo\, Jessica Dunn\, Sofia Klass\, Irene Kleinbauer\, Jodie Mashburn\, Chris Smith\, Sadie Yarrington \nMusic Composition: Toby Karlin\, Diana Lynn\, Jon Lall\nMusic Performance: Toby Karlin\, Diana Lynn\, Hyosun Choi \nAdditional Music Credits: (insert whatever the LA Phil music rights wizards need here for lyrics/music to Ne Me Quitte Pas and Feeling Good) \nTechnical Director / Lighting Designer: R.S. Buck\nSet Design: John Burton \nCostume Design: Laura Karlin & Sadie Yarrington\nBlue Dress Design: Kate Bishop \nSound Engineer: Zachary Crumrine\nStage Management: Rita Santos\nAssistant Lighting Designer: William Dang\nPublicist: Allison Van Etten\, Ravenscroft PR \n2016 Invertigo Production Staff:\nExecutive Director: Tara Aesquivel\nProducing Director: Leslie Scott\nOffice Manager: Mike Rebong \n2021 Invertigo Production Staff:\nExecutive Director: David Mack\nCreative Engagement Director: K. Bradford\nCommunity Engagement Manager: Rosa Navarrete\nDevelopment Manager: Chelsea Sutton\nOperations Associate: Sanna Rafalovich \nThis show has been through a number of iterations as it has developed over the years. Some of the many people who are deeply embedded in its creation are: Cody Wilbourn\, Ryan Ruiz\, Corina Kinnear\, Carole Bacic\, Dan McNamara\, Kate Bishop\, Rosalida Medina\, Jamie Nichols and Celebrate Dance\, Erin Schlabach\, and Mark Hein. \n  \nPress\nSet in the aftermath of a natural disaster\, After It Happened\, is a story of human resilience\, desperation\, and regrowth\, as a community rebuilds itself and searches for hope among the refuse. Created in 2014\, After it Happened was performed at The Ford in 2016. \n“With wild abandon\, slick partnering\, and sensitive storytelling… After It Happened strategically melds dynamic physicality\, voice\, and music to reveal the human condition in a post-calamity community.”\n– Bachtrack \nLA Weekly Pick of the Week: “Invertigo Dance Theatre has a knack for taking an off-kilter viewpoint\, creating insightful\, contemporary dance theater tinged with wry humor.”\n– LA Weekly \nAfter it Happened is an intensely theatrical piece of transdisciplinary work by Invertigo Dance Theatre that creates a post-disaster world that manages to be disturbing\, beautiful\, and very\, very funny\, all at once.\n– ArtsBeatLA \nPrograms\, artists\, dates\, prices\, and availability subject to change. \nTp RSVP click here: www.theford.com/afterithappened2021\nPresenters\n\n    \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/afterithappened_ford/
LOCATION:Instagram Live @invertigodance
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Care Package Cinema Night 4 - Holiday Special
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo Dance Theatre invites you and your friends to Care Package Cinema: a micro-film festival series screening virtually on zoom. Join us on February 17th\, February 24th\, March 3rd and March 10th at 7pm (PDT) for a full hour of short dance films created in collaboration between community and Invertigo Dance Theatre’s Artistic Director\, Laura Karlin and dance company. The event is free\, virtual & open to the public.\n \nPlease join us and RSVP on our Eventbrite here.\nScreening Night 4: Holiday Special\nMerry Christmas in March! Night four of our dance films features trickery\, presents\, a Fathers Day dance-allegory on a comfy couch\, cryptocurrency confusion\, mischievous upside down feels\, spirals – AND – if you’re into time travel\, let us take you back to the time when bowler hats and scratchy film reels were all the rage! \nThank You’s:\nThese dance solos don’t exist without the alchemy of us. Without the person sending\, the dancers and artists interpreting\, and the recipient who – until the last moment – realizes they are witness and muse all at once. We thank our senders and receivers for your willingness to share such tender prompts and inspirations with the larger community. 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/film-festival-day-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210307T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210307T153000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Diana Lynn Wallace on IG Live!
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo Dance Theatre’s Artistic Director\, Laura Karlin speaks to After It Happened performer Diana Lynn Wallace in anticipation of our Ford virtual performance. Please follow us on Instagram at @invertigodance or by clicking here!\nDiana Lynn Wallace\nInternationally recognized vocalist and soulful performer Diana Lynn Wallace is the creator of InsideOutloud and the founder of Urth Rhythms in Los Angeles. A certified Music Medicine Facilitator\, Diana creates unique programs weaving voice and drums with the evidence-based HealthRHYTHMS program. She also holds certificates in Social Emotional Arts\, Beat the Odds\, Rhythm for Youth\, Village Music Play Shops and Drumming as a Peace Protocol. \nGrowing up as the daughter of a preacher\, she sang gospel music until world rhythms and indigenous music lit her musical torch. She spent years performing Reggae/Afro Pop which spawned her passion for percussion. Dianna has scored soundtracks for film shorts\, theater and voice overs. She launched her CD Daydreams and Lullabies and many charting dance tracks in Europe and the UK\, South Africa\, Portugal and Italy. She is currently composing an album of meditation/devotional music. \nYou can keep up with Diana’s work at www.dianalynnmusic.com and on IG at @divadianalynn. \nPresenters\n  \n   \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/artist-talk-with-dianalynn-on-ig-live/
LOCATION:Instagram Live @invertigodance
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210304T143000
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CREATED:20210308T222611Z
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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinsons - March 4\, 11\, 18\, 25
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nClick here to visit our webpage& learn more!\n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-thu-march-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210303T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210303T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125255
CREATED:20210213T013555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210213T200343Z
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SUMMARY:Care Package Cinema Night 3 - Arthouse
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo Dance Theatre invites you and your friends to Care Package Cinema: a micro-film festival series screening virtually on zoom. Join us on February 17th\, February 24th\, March 3rd and March 10th at 7pm (PDT) for a full hour of short dance films created in collaboration between community and Invertigo Dance Theatre’s Artistic Director\, Laura Karlin and dance company. The event is free\, virtual & open to the public.\n \nPlease join us and RSVP on our Eventbrite here.\nScreening Night 3: Arthouse\nBOOM! SPLAT! Our third night of dance films features the voice of Charlie Chaplin\, original poetry\, a mirror silhouette dance\, a playful and tender moment with a shelf\, and more transformative pieces that will uplift you and your dusty paintbrush. Join us and we promise you a night of rich artistic experiences. \nThank You’s:\nThese dance solos don’t exist without the alchemy of us. Without the person sending\, the dancers and artists interpreting\, and the recipient who – until the last moment – realizes they are witness and muse all at once. We thank our senders and receivers for your willingness to share such tender prompts and inspirations with the larger community. 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/film-festival-day-3/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210228T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210228T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125255
CREATED:20210225T054303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210227T175547Z
UID:3612-1614524400-1614526200@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Irene Kleinbauer on IG Live!
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo Dance Theatre’s Artistic Director\, Laura Karlin speaks to After It Happened performer Irene Kleinbauer in anticipation of our Ford virtual performance. Please follow us on Instagram at @invertigodance or by clicking here!\nIrene Kleinbauer\nOriginally from Santa Maria\, CA\, Irene Kleinbauer has trained in a wide range of dance styles. She has been privileged to dance professionally with Invertigo Dance Theatre\, BodyCurrent\, and work with artists\, such as Laura Karlin\, Gerald Casel\, Lorin Johnson\, Keith Johnson\, and Michael Blake. \nAt age 8\, Irene’s first directing experience was rehearsing her neighborhood friends in original dances and plays performed in front of her house for all their parents. Irene continued through college with dance\, earning a B.F.A. in Dance (cum laude) from CSU Long Beach. She was involved in many productions with the CSULB Department of Dance as a performer and soundboard operator. She has also studied at Northwest Dance Project\, Ballet Hispanico\, Colorado Ballet\, and the Kirov Academy in Washington D.C. \nIrene currently teaches group dance classes\, private dance classes\, barre fitness and is the owner of KleinDance Arts. Irene feels very fortunate she is able to use dance as the center of her career work. \nYou can keep up with Irene’s studio & her work at www.kleindancearts.com and on IG at @kleindancearts. \n\nPresenters\n  \n   \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/artisttalk-iglive_1/
LOCATION:Instagram Live @invertigodance
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210224T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210224T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125255
CREATED:20210213T011849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210213T200302Z
UID:3517-1614193200-1614196800@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Care Package Cinema Night 2 - On Location
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo Dance Theatre invites you and your friends to Care Package Cinema: a micro-film festival series screening virtually on zoom. Join us on February 17th\, February 24th\, March 3rd and March 10th at 7pm (PDT) for a full hour of short dance films created in collaboration between community and Invertigo Dance Theatre’s Artistic Director\, Laura Karlin and dance company. The event is free\, virtual & open to the public.\n\nPlease join us and RSVP on our Eventbrite here.\nScreening Night 2: On Location\nRun into the wilderness with us! Whether it be the beach\, our beautiful LA concrete jungle\, voluptuous gardens in Pasadena\, or into the woods come and walk with us! Night two will honor the outdoors and feature powerful bodies in the elements. \nThank You’s:\nThese dance solos don’t exist without the alchemy of us. Without the person sending\, the dancers and artists interpreting\, and the recipient who – until the last moment – realizes they are witness and muse all at once. We thank our senders and receivers for your willingness to share such tender prompts and inspirations with the larger community. 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/film-festival-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210217T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210217T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125255
CREATED:20210211T225747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210213T200317Z
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SUMMARY:Care Package Cinema Night 1 - Family Story
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo Dance Theatre invites you and your friends to Care Package Cinema: a micro-film festival series screening virtually on zoom. Join us on February 17th\, February 24th\, March 3rd and March 10th at 7pm (PDT) for a full hour of short dance films created in collaboration between community and Invertigo Dance Theatre’s Artistic Director\, Laura Karlin and dance company. The event is free\, virtual & open to the public.\n \nPlease join us and RSVP on our Eventbrite here.\nScreening Night 1: Family Story\nWho could make a dance prompted by the words Shakespeare\, Wizards\, and Sushi? Invertigo Dance Theatre can! Welcome to our first night of dance films with the theme of Family Story. Journey with us as we jump into personal tales and messages featuring a Black Lives Matter dance of love and resilience\, the spirit of the feminine divine\, intergenerational connections\, and the power of 40. \nThank You’s:\nThese dance solos don’t exist without the alchemy of us. Without the person sending\, the dancers and artists interpreting\, and the recipient who – until the last moment – realizes they are witness and muse all at once. We thank our senders and receivers for your willingness to share such tender prompts and inspirations with the larger community. 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/film-festival-day-1/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201210T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201210T190000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125255
CREATED:20201030T200116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T193553Z
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SUMMARY:Culver City Holiday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo showcased a new dance film – Illuminate – as a featured performer in Culver City’s 2020 Annual Downtown Culver City Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration presented by Amazon Studios on December 10th\, 2020 at 6pm (PDT). The event is free\, virtual & open to the public.\n\nWatch the event unfold here!\n \n  \n \nBehind the Scenes: Rehearsal on November 29\, 2020\n \nA behind the scenes look at our dance film illuminate premiering at Annual Downtown Culver City Holiday Tree Lighting. \nIlluminate Dance Film\nMeet the Incredible Team of Creatives\nCreated by Artistic Director\, Laura Karlin. Featuring dancers Hyosun Choi\, Ray Ejiofor\, Corina Kinnear\, and Nadia Maryam. Composers are Diana Lynn and Najeeb Sabour. Executive produced by Rebecca Baillie. Film is produced by Matt Stoelt of Stoelt Productions. Directors of Photography are Michael and Amanda of Quick Brown Fox. \n \nA Message from our friends at Downtown Culver City:\nThursday December 10\, 6 PM – DowntownCulverCity.com\nDon’t miss the virtual event of the season!\nJoin us on Thursday\, December 10 at 6pm PST\, on DowntownCulverCity.com exclusively\, as we stream Culver City’s annual tree lighting celebration from California’s Heart of Screenland right to your home. Enjoy performances from Culver City High School’s Academy of Visual and Performing Arts\, a specially created world-premiere dance film by Invertigo Dance Theatre\, and VOX Femina vocalist Lesili Beard as well as appearances by Culver City Council members and our special guest\, Academy Award-winner Tim Robbins\, Artistic Director of the Actor’s Gang Theatre. Count down with the Mayor as he flips the switch and lights the beautiful 22-foot Rocky Mountain pine tree with over 7500 warm-white LED lights. Downtown Business Association President Darrel Menthe will host and\, of course\, Santa Claus will be there\, and he’ll be telling everyone how you can visit him – online\, of course! It is 2020 after all! \nGather the family\, make some hot chocolate\, and share holiday greetings with your neighbors on our live chat as you watch. While we can’t be together in person this year\, we are excited for this opportunity to come together as a community to celebrate this annual tradition and bring light and joy into our homes. \n \nMusicians:\n \nComposer & Performer: Diana Lynn \nInternationally recognized vocalist and soulful performer Diana Lynn Wallace is the creator of InsideOutloud and the founder of Urth Rhythms in Los Angeles. A certified Music Medicine Facilitator\, Diana creates unique programs weaving voice and drums with the evidence-based HealthRHYTHMS program. She also holds certificates in Social Emotional Arts\, Beat the Odds\, Rhythm for Youth\, Village Music Play Shops and Drumming as a Peace Protocol.Growing up as the daughter of a preacher\, she sang gospel music until world rhythms and indigenous music lit her musical torch. She spent years performing Reggae/Afro Pop which spawned her passion for percussion. Dianna has scored soundtracks for film shorts\, theater and voice overs. She launched her CD Daydreams and Lullabies and many charting dance tracks in Europe and the UK\, South Africa\, Portugal and Italy. She is currently composing an album of meditation/devotional music.\n \nComposer & Perfomer: Najeeb Sabour \nNajeeb Sabour is a New Orleans born and Texas raised composer\, cellist\, singer-songwriter\, studying classical music at The Boston Conservatory and contemporary music at the Berklee School of Music. Najeeb takes his diverse community and cultural experiences into his eclectic style of composing and performing as he draws the listeners threw a journey of storytelling. @NajeebSabour \n\n  \n\nDancers Bios:\n \nCompany Artist: Hyosun Choi \nHyosun Choi began dancing at the age of 4\, mimicking her parents during their ballroom dance classes. Afterwards\, she went to a Korean cultural dance school and quickly mastered the Korean drums\, fans\, and swords. At 7\, she was winning National and Regional Ballroom Dance Competitions\, including the Grand Prix. Due to family concerns that she might continue on the route to becoming a professional dancer\, Hyosun quite dance for a decade to focus on her schooling.After graduating as high school valedictorian\, Hyosun attended USC on a scholarship with acceptance to their accelerated pre-pharmacy program. In 3 years\, she graduated USC with a B.A in Biology and a minor in Cinema. During her last year\, Hyosun joined USC’s Jazz II Dance Company.Hyosun began recreationally dancing at EDGE Performing Arts Center as she secretly pursued professional acting. Surrendering to family pressure\, she went to New York Law School.  In New York\, she took open classes at Alvin Ailey\, Broadway Dance Center (BDC) and STEPS. BDC’s faculty teacher\, Ginger Cox\, invited her to join LiNK Dance Company. This launched her professional dance career.  Hyosun currently dances with Invertigo Dance Theatre\, LACDC\, and Iris Company.  She is a certified trainer in the Gyrotonic and Gyrokinesis Methods\, works as a Corporate Trainer at Bank of Hope\, is admitted to the State Bar in CA and NY\, plays cello\, piano\, and guitar\, composes music\, and reads books. Now and then\, she sleeps. She is very happy. \n  \n \nCompany Artist: Corina Kinnear \nCorina Kinnear started her training at her mother’s studio Parker Dance Academy\, and then at International Ballet School.  She continued in San Francisco\, where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts with Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet and Dominican University\, as well as her certification as a Gyrotonic® instructor.  Since\, she has danced and toured as a performing artist and choreographer with companies in Los Angeles\, New York\, Montreal\, Colorado\, San Francisco\, and throughout Europe including Invertigo Dance Theatre\, the Deutche Oper Ballet\, LA Opera\, MiMoDa\, Gibson Muriva Dance Company\, Deutche Fernsehballet\, The Movement Movement\, Apex Contemporary Dance Theatre\, Arrogant Elbow\, and creating work in residencies at PARTS in Brussels\, the CND in Paris\, TanzFabrik in Berlin\, and for the Oydessy Theatre Dance Festival. \n  \n \nInvited Guest Artist: Nadia Maryam  \nNadia Maryam\, a graduate of California Institute of the Arts\, started dancing at Nevada Ballet Theater at the age of four. She later took part in a pre-professional company at Bunker Dance Center and continued her focus on dance in high school at Las Vegas Academy of the Arts\, where she found that she most enjoyed training in modern and contemporary techniques. She has also trained in ballet\, jazz\, tap\, ballroom\, and hip-hop styles. Nadia has had the opportunity to study with a variety of world renowned teachers and choreographers\, including Peter Chu\, Jermaine Spivey\, Spenser Theberge\, Medhi Walerski\, Faustin Linyekula\, Travis Wall\, Mia Michaels\, Sonya Tayeh\, Summer Lee Rhatigan\, Tom Weinberger and Okwui Okpokwasili. In 2017 she received the opportunity to study under the direction of Ailey II’s artistic director\, learning and performing a portion of Alvin Ailey’s Streams. In 2018\, Muhammad was given the chance to learn and perform Ohad Naharin’s Decadance under the direction of Tom Weinberger and Bobbie Jene Smith. And more recently\, she was granted the chance to learn Jiri Kylian’s Falling Angels from former NDT member\, Fiona Lummis\, and perform it at RedCat Theater in Los Angeles\, CA. In 2019\, allow an easement\, a choreographic work Nadia developed with Kayla Aguila was adapted into a dance film created in collaboration with Audrey Collette and Simon Gulergun. The film remains successful in its achievement of being projected\, and awarded for its quality at the Hammer Museum. Nadia Maryam is active and consistent in her mission to capture the visceral beauty of emotion and sensitivity using a multi-disciplinary vessel of text and movement. In merging humanity\, physicality\, and balancing sensations such as effort and pleasure\, she believes the work created and performed can challenge boundaries of self\, colleagues\, and interpreters. \n \n \nInvited Guest Artist: Raymond Ejiofor \nRaymond Ejiofor is a dancer\, choreographer and teaching artist based in Los Angeles. Ejiofor\, a Gates Millennium Fellow\, earned a Masters of Public Health Policy from USC and his B.S. in Decision Science from Carnegie Mellon University. Ejiofor has danced and created works with Daniel Ezralow\, Ryan Heffington\, Aszure Barton\, Lula Washington\, Bryan Arias\, Danielle Agami\, Sidra Bell\, Kyle Abraham and Robert Battle. Ejiofor currently collaborates with various companies including Ezralow Dance\, Heidi Duckler Dance\, Post:Ballet and David Roussève/REALITY. Some of his credits include the 59th Annual Grammy Awards\, MTV VMAs\, American Music Awards\, Audi\, Hermès\, Samsung\, Apple\, Beijing Dance Festival and Lincoln Center: David H. Koch Theater. He has performed with artists such as Sia\, Katy Perry\, Pharrell\, Dua Lipa\, 30 Seconds to Mars\, and Daft Punk. A dynamic supporter of the arts Ejiofor serves on the Board of Directors of Heidi Duckler Dance. | www.raymondejiofor.com \nPartners:\n   \n  \nCredits:\nIlluminate\nA dance film by Invertigo Dance Theatre\nArtistic Director: Laura Karlin \nCo-Choreographed and Performed by: Hyosun Choi\, Raymond Ejiofor\, Corina Kinnear\, Nadia Maryam \nMusic Composed and Performed by: Diana Lynn and Najeeb Sabour \nExecutive Producer and Covid Compliance Officer: Rebecca Baillie Stumme \nProducer: Matthew Stoelt \nDirector: Michael Livingston \nDirector: Amanda Dreschler  \nCinematographer: Steven Moreno \nAssistant Cameraman: Aric Abraham \nProduction Assistant: Adam Miltenberger \n  \nCommunity Spark contributions: \nCreative Engagement Director: K. Bradford \nCommunity Engagement Associate: Rosa Navarrete \nMarketing and Media Intern: Celine Chai \n  \nThanks to our community participants: \nLinda Berghoff \nJoanna Brody\, Lyra Small\, Briards Gromit and Wally \nCeline Chai \nDoug and Aria Green \nBriya Hughes \nFiona and Michael Karlin \nAngela Lara \nStacee & Francesca Longo \nJeanie McNamara \nFiona Nagle \nRosa Navarrete \nHaylee Nichele \nLeslie and Kikuya Apex Payne \nJoey Small \nCulver City Councilmember Thomas Small \n  \nSee how you too can be part of Illuminate:\n12/2/2020 Update: The deadline to be part of our dance film has passed. Thank you to everyone who submitted and shared your light!
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/culver-city-holiday-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201017T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201017T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125255
CREATED:20200903T045606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T171648Z
UID:2327-1602957600-1602964800@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:SOIREE
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo’s first virtual Fall Soirée – An evening to come together\, gather around kitchen tables and enjoy choreography\, cocktails and community. \nRSVP for this event
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/soiree/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201005T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201005T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125255
CREATED:20200903T050113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200924T032635Z
UID:2329-1601904600-1601908200@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:AFROFUNK!
DESCRIPTION:A one-off workshop offering a combination of traditional and stylized African and Caribbean dance\, with low\, medium & high impact options. Developed & taught by artist Jess Evans. \nJoin us on Zoom! Click here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85896393437\n\nMeeting ID: 858 9639 3437\n\nSuggest Donation of $15; no one turned away.
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/afrofunk/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200903T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200903T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125255
CREATED:20200903T050504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200903T050551Z
UID:2331-1599139800-1599143400@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:DTP ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:Join Invertigo for our weekly Dancing Through Parkinson’s class on Zoom! Lively but accessible movement\, warm and talented teachers\, a program designed to uplift your well-being\, physical strength\, and sense of community joy.
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-zoom/
CATEGORIES:Events
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