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SUMMARY:TRANZA
DESCRIPTION:TRANZA \nShow. Música. Interpretaciones Featuring:  \nThe Sand Ninja \nByron \nAngela Pereira \nAfrica Avila \nGina DVina \nplus other special guests. \n$5 – $20 Suggested Donation. \n#Tranza is a queer performance night in Los Ángeles showcasing LA-based and LA-grown art\, music\, and performances. Created and curated by the Byron Collective\, Tranza creates a space to share and center art work that exists in LA outside of traditional art institutions. \nPerformances: \nBlowing up from Ninjastan: @the_sand_ninja \nThe Sand Ninja is a diasporic warrior who fights against neo-colonialism. During the day (and some nights) she is a professional Gold Digger. She hustles money from her adoring fans to fund her struggle against oppression and her war against bad culturally colonized fashion. She constructs an identity made up of her own melancholic recollections of her people as well as a pan-“middle eastern” look created by Western projections and stereotypes. \nMUST HAVE DATING/CRUISING APP INSTALLED ON PHONE TO ENTER. \nSlunting through the city: @nondocumentedla \nThe Byron Collective stays popping the corn and feeding the Childrenz while functioning as a double agent of the Patriarchy. Inspiring all the hoes through music\, performance\, and too many libations. Be prepared to be immersed in a Juan Ga medley evening\, resistance to gentrification/constant violence/displacement\, and the end of another slunting season. \nFollowed by a very special LA drag show and interpretaciones\, featuring the return of the voice and beauty Angela Valentina Pereira\, the sultry Africa Avila\, la gran diva Gina DVina\, y muchas más!
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/tranza/
LOCATION:Human Resources LA\, 410 Cottage Home\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012
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SUMMARY:Jurassic Park: The Musical
DESCRIPTION:A Performance by Paul Pescador\nAugust 9\, 10 and 11\, 8 pm \nJurassic Park: The Musical is a three-act performance art event\, which centers around Pescador’s third grade elementary school experience and his desire to transform the Michael Crichton’s novel Jurassic Park into a stage play. The overall performance becomes about naive ambitions\, the scientists in Jurassic Park creating dinosaurs that they can’t control and Pescador an overzealous kid\, trying to convince a class full of 10 year old kids\, parents\, and teachers to produce a school-wide theatrical event. This performance is part of a larger body of work\, titled The Visitors about the artist’s experience growing up in the California Desert. \nExpect fossils\, blood\, tap dancing and more! \nPaul Pescador is an artist\, filmmaker\, performer and writer who discusses social interactions and intimacy in regards to his own personal identity and history. He graduated with a Master of Arts (MFA) from the University of California\, Irvine and a BA from the University of Southern California. Some performances include: LADRÓNgalería\, Mexico City\, Machine Project\, Los Angeles; Contemporary Archives of Los Angeles; Performa 2015; Cologne\, New York; UC Berkeley: Durham Studio Theater; PAM\, Los Angeles; Hammer Museum\, with KCHUNG TV\, Los Angeles; REDCAT\, Los Angeles; Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University\, Los Angeles; and ForYourArt\, Los Angeles.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/jurassic-park-the-musical/
LOCATION:Human Resources LA\, 410 Cottage Home\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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SUMMARY:Abe Hollow•Rose Droll•Sam Gurry's "Winners Bitch"•Borey+Essyre
DESCRIPTION:$10 // bring your friends // Doors at 8pm\, Sets at 8:30 \n\n\n\n\n\nAbe Hollow (Oakland)// Abe Hollow is the new songwriting project of Oakland-based composer and producer Adam Hirsch. His songs are a sublimation of his skills as a multi-instrumentalist and recording engineer\, his experimental tendencies toward collaboration and improvisation\, and his continual obsession with family history and the mythologies of the Jewish diaspora. \nhttps://abehollow.bandcamp.com/album/a-palace-in-time \nRose Droll (San Francisco)//  multi-instrumentalist pop-oddity bringing an assortment of mesmerizing\, rich\, and quirky tunes that escape a proper genre. Her latest album ‘Your Dog’ is a beautiful collection of beat-tinged bedroom pop filled with deeply personal lyrics colored with whispery vocals\, clicky drum machine\, guitar\, cello\, and keys. \nhttps://rosedroll.bandcamp.com/album/your-dog \nSam Gurry (Los Angeles) is an artist living and working in Los Angeles. They are from New Jersey and think Bruce Springsteen is just the best. Their work has screened at the Toronto International Film Festival\, Ann Arbor Film Festival\, SXSW\, Ottawa International Animation Festival\, Slamdance\, Big Sky\, Pictoplasma\, and more. Their films consider identity\, texture\, and cultural detritus. They are one half of the performence duo Saint Victoria’s Incorruptible body and organize various events around Los Angeles. They graduated with an MFA in Experimental Animation from CalArts and their Mom is super proud about it. They will be screening their 2018 animated film ‘Winners Bitch’ \nhttps://vimeo.com/270542005 \nBorey + Essyre (Los Angeles)- Borey & Essyre is a project born of little tunes and ditties from two long lost cosmic siblings\, now united\, Borey Shin and Serena Caffrey. Revolving around simple melodies that push and pull from ethereal to carnival\, Borey & Essyre are here to bring you new jazz pop. Featuring Borey Shin on synth\, accordion\, and melodica\, Serena Caffrey on ukulele and voice\, Nick Hon on percussion\, Antonin Fajt on synth and slide guitar\, Jessica Li on bass and viola\, but rumor has it they like to switch things up.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/abe-hollow%e2%80%a2rose-droll%e2%80%a2sam-gurrys-winners-bitch%e2%80%a2boreyessyre/
LOCATION:Human Resources LA\, 410 Cottage Home\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012
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SUMMARY:Marcia Bassett + Samara Lubelski / Kaori Suzuki + John Krausbauer / Rogue Squares
DESCRIPTION:Doors 8 / Music 9\nAdvance tickets available here \nMARCIA BASSETT (guitar) and SAMARA LUBELSKI (violin) first performed as a duo in 2009\, improvising musical scores to films by Michael Snow and Hollis Frampton at X-Initiative\, Next Years Model series at DIA. Since their initial collaboration\, Bassett and Lubelski have continued to draw from their like-minded approach to improvisational music; creating personal interplay with the environmental surroundings to expand on abstraction\, chromatic noise\, and long form drone. Both Bassett and Lubelski have extensive backgrounds in the East Coast / NYC sub-underground. Bassett has performed in experimental music projects for over twenty years including Un\, GHQ\, Hototogisu\, Double Leopards and her solo project Zaïmph. Lubelski is best known as a solo artist with eight full-length releases\, but she has also been involved in various art-music provocations\, Hall of Fame\, Tower Recordings\, as a member of Thurston Moore’s band\, and in her associations with the long-standing German collective Metabolismus. The 2012 release of their first LP Sunday Night\, Sunday Afternoon\, on KYE Records\, was praised as having “ … incredible expanses and delicately menacing interplay with an increasingly satisfying audaciousness upon each subsequent listen.” — Paul Haney\, Tiny Mix Tapes. The latest LP\, ‘Live NYC’\, Feeding Tube Records (June 2017)\, “Elegantly shows just how much brain damage you can do using only a guitar and a violin… A tale of twinned and lightly fuzzed tones\, twirling and blending…The threads of sound absolutely phosphoresce. It’s an incredible mix of motion\, stillness and power.” – Byron Coley. The duo will have a new LP release on Drawing Room Records Fall 2019. \nKaori Suzuki (US/JP) and John Krausbauer (US) will present music for voices\, amplified strings\, electronics\, and bell percussion. Their work originates from a shared interest in ecstatic and spiritual musics as well as the “avant-garde”. Utilizing sustained tones\, alternate tunings\, long durations/playing endurances\, and stroboscopic lighting\, their music explores the parameters and possibilities of psychotropic ‘experiential’ environments rather than the strictly ‘musical’. \n \nKaori Suzuki is a Tokyo-born music maker/composer living in Oakland\, CA. Her spiraling sound visions often take form in long durations\, using electroacoustic sound technologies\, intensely high register electronics\, modified acoustic instruments\, and tape. She seeks to create heightened listening states\, emphasizing finding ‘music’ within activated space-time. She currently performs solo and plays drums in the Oakland based Minimalist psych-punk group\, Night Collectors; amplified strings in the Ecstatic Music Band; and collaborates with partner\, John Krausbauer\, on immersive light/sound happenings. She has toured and performed her music across the US\, Japan\, Europe\, Mexico\, and Canada\, and has released her music on independent labels in Germany and the US. \nJohn Krausbauer is a composer/multi-instrumentalist/improviser based in Oakland\, CA and co-founder of the Los Angeles publishing label\, Besom Presse. A long time purveyor of the ur-drone and trance-psychedelia\, his work involves audio transmissions for TOTAL/immersive sensory experience. Transcendence through repetition\, duration\, alternate tunings\, maximum volumes\, and stroboscopic lighting. He has performed and presented his music across N America\, Europe\, and Japan in a multitude of settings – from basements\, sidewalks\, and rock clubs to colleges\, churches\, and art museums. Over 20 recordings of his have been released on independent labels in the US\, Europe\, and Japan. His group and solo music can be found on Important\, Beta-Lactam Ring\, ANTS\, Fabrica\, Debacle\, Autumn\, Thin Wrist (upcoming)\, and a number of other international labels. His current music projects include the Ecstatic Music Band (a 10+ member-collective of strings players); solo music for voice\, violin\, and synth; his collaboration with partner\, Kaori Suzuki\, with bells\, voices\, strings\, tape; the Minimalist psych-punk group Night Collectors; his systems-based phase compositions; and ongoing duo collaborations with Kentuckian steel bodied resonator guitar player R. Keenan Lawler\, NYC bagpipe player David Watson\, and Tokyo based guitarist Tetuzi Akiyama.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/marcia-bassett-samara-lubelski-kaori-suzuki-john-krausbauer-rogue-squares/
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SUMMARY:Matt Weston (Albany) w/ Shook/Byrnes\, yek koo\, Casa Berenice
DESCRIPTION:Doors at 8\, Music begins at 8:30\nAll Ages\n$10 (advance tickets available here) \nHuman Resources is pleased to welcome MATT WESTON (percussion/electronics) from Albany\, NY. \nMatt will be joined by WILSON SHOOK (saxophones) and TED BYRNES (percussion) for a combined set of solo\, duo\, and trio improvisation. \nYEK KOO (Helga Fassonaki) and CASA BERENICE TRIO (Heather Lockie\, Clay Chaplin\, Sepand Shahab) will help integrate the evening.\n~\n~ ~\n~ ~ ~\nMATT WESTON (Albany\, NY)\nMatt Weston plays percussion and electronics\, and has performed throughout the US\, Canada\, and Europe. \nHe has collaborated with Arthur Brooks\, Bill Callahan/Smog\, Bill Dixon\, Kevin Drumm\, Paul Flaherty\, Charles Gayle\, Milford Graves\, Mary Halvorson\, Le Quan Ninh\, Ben Miller (ex-Destroy All Monsters)\, Roger Miller (Mission of Burma)\, Jim O’Rourke\, Jeff Parker\, and many others. \nHe uses a tympani instead of a snare drum. \nIn addition to his solo work\, Weston is currently a member of the Arthur Brooks Ensemble V; and Arc Pair with drummer Amanda Kraus. \nhttps://mattweston.bandcamp.com/\n~\n~ ~\n~ ~ ~\nWILSON SHOOK (L.A)\nWilson Shook makes music like a moth fluttering at a street light. Graceful\, frantic\, persistent and sometimes tragic\, it is music absorbed of its own inscrutable purpose. It finds serenity in immediacy\, escape in acts of radical presence. It is here\, and then it is not. \nA self-taught improvising saxophonist\, Wilson often performs as a soloist\, with sustained collaborations including Greg Kelley (nmperign)\, Dave Abramson (Diminished Men\, Master Musicians of Bukkake)\, Andrew Scott Young (Tiger Hatchery)\, Ben Bennett\, A. Vitacolonna (Widow)\, Ryan Jewell\, Jacob Wick\, Carol Genetti\, Gust Burns\, Patrick Neill Gundran (Uneasy Chairs). Sporadic collaborations have included many other creative voices in contemporary weirdness.  For 10 years Wilson helped to organize the performance space Gallery 1412 in Seattle. He relocated to Los Angeles in 2017. \nhttps://otherghosts.net\n~\n~ ~\n~ ~ ~\nTED BYRNES (LA)\nTed Byrnes is a drummer/percussionist living in Los Angeles. An alumnus of the Berklee College of Music in Boston\, MA\, he comes from a jazz background and has since made his home in the worlds of free improvisation\, new music\, electro-acoustic music\, and noise. \nTed primarily works in ad hoc improvisational settings\, but has standing improvisational groups including: a group with John Wiese\, a duo with Jeff Parker\, a duo with Chris Cooper (AQH)\, a duo with Charlie Mumma\, a duo with Sam McKinlay\, a duo with William Hutson\, a trio with Jacob Wick and Michael Foster\, among others. Additionally\, Ted has played in duo/trio/or ensemble settings with: Mazen Kerbaj\, Matt Weston\, Ingebrigt Haker Flaten\, Charlemagne Palestine\, Alfred 23 Harth\, Arrington de Dionyso\, Jaap Blonk\, Torsten Muller\, Kim Myhr\, Jim Denley\, Lloyd Honeybrook\, Chris Schlarb\, Mike Watt\, Paul Masvidal\, the LAFMS (including Smegma\, Airway\, Ace Farren Ford’s Artificial Art Ensemble\, Rick and Joe Potts\, Fredrik Nilsen\, Tom Recchion\, Vetza\, etc)\, Sissy Spacek (the band)\, Maher Shalal Hash Baz\, and more. \nhttps://tedbyrnesdrums.com\n~\n~ ~\n~ ~ ~\nYEK KOO (LA)\nyek koo is the solo project of Los Angeles artist\, composer\, and performer Helga Fassonaki. yek koo transverses the visual and poetic\, through the exploration of space\, body\, voice\, and movement.  She can shake up a sound field with dissonance or fill it with cyclical sufi-poetic tones that subtly color her vocal palette. With yek koo\, Fassonaki explores the body as a vehicle for the movement of sound\, utilizing it as a filtering system that pushes sound through the responsive chambers of matter\, air\, and environment\, creating experiences that can be both emotively charged and spatially transformative. \nAside from her expressive free-form guitar\, pocket trumpet\, and vocal wailings in duo project Metal Rouge (with Andrew Scott)\, Fassonaki is known to resound trails of invisible effects and echoes through cassette players and prepared tap shoes\, some of which can be heard on Head\, released on Drawing Room Records in 2017. Bridging her sound and ecological interests\, Fassonaki is currently experimenting with binaural recordings of circular vocal chanting in various natural and geological sites and one-tone compositions in restricted spaces. \nhttps://helgafassonaki.com/yek_koo/\nhttps://soundcloud.com/yek-koo/tracks\nhttps://yekkoo.bandcamp.com/\n~\n~ ~\n~ ~ ~\nCASA BERENICE TRIO (LA)\nCasa Berenice Trio (Heather Lockie\, Clay Chaplin\, and Sepand Shahab) make ambient electro-acoustic improvisation. They scratch violas through electronics\, stretch field recordings\, tweak noisy oscillators\, and have been known to weave a folk song into a patient\, ambient mesh. \nhttps://youtu.be/zOmLj9f49Vs
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/matt-weston-albany-w-shook-byrnes-yek-koo-casa-berenice/
LOCATION:Human Resources LA\, 410 Cottage Home\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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SUMMARY:Josefina — An Installation by Fabián Guerrero
DESCRIPTION:Opening August 29\, 6-10pm\nScreening at 8pm followed by music and drinks\nOrganized by Fabián Guerrero and Clara López Menéndez \nJosefina is for and about my grandma\, Josefina. I wanted to document\, in short clips\, not only my grandma but also my family: the sounds\, movements and the house that I was raised in as a kid in Valle Hermoso\, Tamaulipas\, Mexico. This video is an introduction into filming and photographing my family’s history in my grandma’s house\, La Casa de Limón\, following a desire to keep track of their everyday living\, the survival\, the hopes and dreams and the stories of immigration that comes with it\, with us. It is also an attempt to reflect on the memories that will continue to inspire and build me\, the roots of me and my grandma Josefina––the beginning of my history. \nI am Fabián Guerrero\, a queer\, first generation Mexican American based in Los Ángeles\, born in Valle Hermoso\, Tamaulipas\, MX\, and raised in Dallas\, TX. I work with film and photography to document\, creating images that reflect on pasts\, presents and possible futures of our generation. My work both reflects and is inspired by my upbringing as first generation migrant and a queer brown individual; taking from fashion\, film\, poems and music\, the lifestyle and everyday survival\, to shed light into my family’s history and the meanders of the brown and queer communities. \nimage: Fabian Guerrero\, Sin Título (under my grandma’s portrait)\, 2019
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/josefina/
LOCATION:Human Resources LA\, 410 Cottage Home\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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