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Sway, step and slide. Dive into the world of dance with these stories.

Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre in Cuba
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Lyrics by Crooked I
Jay Shells installs site-specific hip-hop lyrics around Los Angeles in an effort to map a place inhabited by marginalized people and often actively erased by hegemonic forces.
The traveling Duck Truck has provided a venue for direct arts engagement across Southern California.
Robert Battle, artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, is devoted to creating a platform for the work of emerging artists and acclaimed choreographers.
The L.A. Dance Project, founded by Benjamin Millepied, take to the recently refurbished stage of the Theatre at the Ace Hotel for three nights beginning Feb. 20.
Glass Bang
Asher Hartman's "Glass Bang" is an a experimental musical performance staged in L.A. at an R. M. Schindler-built modernist home on Mulholland Drive in Laurel Canyon.
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Danielle Agami has been spreading the gospel of Gaga, a distinctive movement art form out of Tel Aviv, Israel, across Los Angeles.
The fifth episode of Artbound's third season features segments on Invisible Cities, artist Ted Meyer, the Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre, puppeteer Jeff Speetjens, photographer Candacy Taylor, artist Alison O' Daniel, and musicians Run River North.
Producer/rapper Scott "Chops" Jung collaborated with Asian American rap and R&B artists to produce the new Asian American hip-hop compilation "Strength In Numbers."
Silverlake's El Cid is celebrating its 50 years of Flamenco dinner shows after decades of many transformations and traditions
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This week L.A. Letters takes a look their new album and takes a cruise around Long Beach and Southern California with one of its most prolific hip hop artists of the last generation.
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The Korean American rapper Dumbfoundead, arguably K-Town's most visible and accomplished MC, speaks about his early days and offers his own guide to Koreatown.
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Still leading a weekly performance lab, octogenarian choreographer Rudy Perez was once praised by the L.A. Times as "the conscience of Los Angeles dance."
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