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SUMMARY:The Jewish Dog
DESCRIPTION:The Jewish Dog” at The Wallis is a powerful stage adaptation of the bestselling novel by Israeli author Asher Kravitz. The production\, brought to life by the Yonatan Esterkin team\, premiered at The Wallis on November 9 and runs through November 19​​​​. This deeply human story\, performed with great skill by Roy Abramsohn\, is set against the backdrop of the Holocaust. It narrates the journey of a curious and beloved dog belonging to a German Jewish family. The dog’s story provides a unique perspective on the Holocaust\, filled with heart\, humor\, and insight\, especially after being adopted by the Nazis during World War II​
URL:https://socalpulse.com/event/the-jewish-dog/
LOCATION:The Wallis\, 9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd\, Beverly Hills\, CA\, 92010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Los Angeles
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SUMMARY:Dudamel and the Music of Tango and Ballet
DESCRIPTION:Gustavo Dudamel and Gabriela Ortiz\, curator of the Pan-American Music Initiative\, deepen their collaboration with a program honoring activist women. It features ‘Stride’ by Tania León\, inspired by Susan B. Anthony\, which won her the Pulitzer Prize\, and Ortiz’s new ballet score\, echoing the 2019 ‘Glitter Revolution’ in Mexico City\, where women protested against sexual violence. Joining them is violinist Leticia Moreno\, celebrated for her ‘exalted lyricism and captivating power’ (El País)\, to perform Astor Piazzolla’s dramatic\, tango-infused ‘Four Seasons of Buenos Aires’ with the orchestra.
URL:https://socalpulse.com/event/dudamel-and-the-music-of-tango-and-ballet/
LOCATION:Walt Disney Concert Hall\, 111 S Grand Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Los Angeles
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SUMMARY:Takács Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Returning after a sold-out show last year\, The Takács Quartet\, celebrated for their innovative programming and virtuosity\, is back at BroadStage. This time\, they present a compelling mix of Haydn\, Beethoven\, and a new piece by Los Angeles native and esteemed violist Nokuthula Ngwenyama\, featured in the California Festival. Ngwenyama’s composition\, “Flow\,” commissioned for the Takács Quartet\, is a contemplative work on climate change. In her exploration of the natural world\, she delves into diverse phenomena like starling murmurations\, black hole collisions\, and the musical translation of protein sequences\, including Sars-Covid-2 variants\, reflecting on nature’s dynamic flow and interconnectedness. \nThe New York Times has lauded The Takács Quartet as “one of the world’s greatest string quartets.” Celebrating their 49th season\, they mark this occasion with a performance that embodies the creative spirit flourishing in California. \nNokothula Ngwenyama\, hailed by Gramophone for her “bold mesmerizing character” in music\, rose to fame at 16 after winning the Primrose International Viola Competition. She has since performed globally\, including with the Los Angeles Philharmonic\, and in prestigious venues like the Kennedy Center and the Louvre. An alumna of Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences and the Colburn School\, she furthered her studies at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris as a Fulbright Scholar and holds a Master of Theological Studies from Harvard University. Ngwenyama has served as the president of the American Viola Society and director of the Primrose International Viola Competition.
URL:https://socalpulse.com/event/takacs-quartet/
LOCATION:broadstage\, 1310 11TH STREET\, Santa Monica\, CA\, 90401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Los Angeles
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