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SWEET LAND — A NEW OPERA BY THE INDUSTRY

The Industry’s acclaimed, suspended production of the opera SWEET LAND—composed by Raven Chacon and Du Yun, with a libretto by Aja Couchois Duncan and Douglas Kearney—is available now to stream anytime.

Co-directed by Yuval Sharon and costume designer Cannupa Hanska Luger, SWEET LAND is a “grotesque historical pageant that disrupts the dominant narrative of American identity. Starting as a procession through Los Angeles State Historic ParkSWEET LAND becomes an opera that erases itself.”*

See link below for streaming details.

SWEET LAND—A NEW OPERA BY THE INDUSTRY*

Raven Chacon, Du Yun, Aja Couchois Duncan, and Douglas Kearney, Sweet Land, production photos by Casey Kringlen, Los Angeles State Historical Park, February, 2020. Images courtesy and © the artists, the actors, the photographer, and The Industry.

ROSA LOY, NEO RAUCH, AND YUVAL SHARON IN CONVERSATION

The recent Bayreuth take on Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin—described as both “feminist” (New York Times) and containing “no modern escapades” (Neo Rauch)—was the joint creation of artists Rosa Loy and Rauch, and director extraordinaire Yuval Sharon, all of whom will be at the Broad this week for a conversation about their work.

THE UNPRIVATE COLLECTION

NEO RAUCH, ROSA LOY, and YUVAL SHARON in conversation

Thursday, November 8, at 7:30 pm.

Oculus Hall, The Broad, 221 South Grand Avenue, downtown Los Angeles.

 

ROSA LOY—SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR

Through January, 2018.

Kohn Gallery, 1227 North Highland Avenue, Los Angeles.

Lohengrin, Bayreuth, August 2018. Image credit: The Wagnerian.

JOHN CAGE — EUROPERAS 1 & 2

As part of the FLUXUS FESTIVAL, avant-garde director and Industry founder Yuval Sharon will stage John Cage’s EUROPERAS 1 & 2.

Singers for this special engagement include Babatunde Akinboboye, Maria Elena Altany, Justine Aronson, Sarah Beaty, Cedric Berry, David Castillo, Ashley Faatoalia, Suzanna Guzman, James Hayden, Sara Hershkowitz, Laurel Irene, Jon Keenan, Joanna Lyn-Jacobs, John Matthew Myers, James Onstad, Colin Ramsey, Renee Rapier, and David Williams.

 

JOHN CAGE—EUROPERAS 1 & 2

Tuesday and Saturday, November 6 and 10, at 7:30 pm.

Sunday, November 11, at 2 pm.

Sony Pictures Studio, Stage 23, 10202 Washington Boulevard, Culver City.

(Enter at Overland Gate.)

Above: John Cage. Photograph by Bob Cato.

Below: John Cage, Europeras 1 & 2. Image credit: The Industry.

FRANCES STARK AND YUVAL SHARON IN CONVERSATION

Following a reprise screening at LACMA of her new film THE MAGIC FLUTE, join Frances Stark for a conversation with opera company director and L.A. Philharmonic artist-in-residence Yuval Sharon, and LACMA curator Stephanie Barron.

This event is in conjunction with the LACMA exhibition CHAGALL—FANTASIES FOR THE STAGE.

 

FRANCES STARK—THE MAGIC FLUTE, Tuesday, October 3, at 7 pm.

BING THEATER, LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles.

CHAGALL—FANTASIES FOR THE STAGE , through January 7, 2018.

LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles.

lacma.org/event/magic-flute-screening-and-discussion

See: PARIS LA, “Frances Stark’s Magic Flute”:

FRANCES STARK’S MAGIC FLUTE

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CHAGALL — BALLET AND OPERA

Yuval Sharon—one of the most innovative directors of stage music, movement, and dramaturgy in Los Angeles—was tasked by LACMA to design the exhibition CHAGALL—FANTASIES FOR THE STAGE.

Sharon enlisted his Young Caesar collaborator, projection designer Jason H. Thompson, and together they’ve created a suitable dreamscape to appreciate and study Marc Chagall’s costumes and set designs for ballet—Aleko (1942, Mexico City), The Firebird (1945, New York City), and Daphnis et Chloé (1956, Paris)—and his only work for opera, the landmark 1967 staging of The Magic Flute at the Met.

The forty-one costumes are accompanied by nearly 100 preparatory sketches. There’s music in each section, film footage of Aleko’s original production, and a group of related paintings by Chagall from around the world, including Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers (from the Stedelijk in Amsterdam), and Green Violinist (from the Guggenheim).

The LACMA show was adapted from the recent Montreal Museum of Fine Arts exhibition Chagall—Colour and Music. The Gallimard/Montreal catalogue, Chagall and Music, is available.

CHAGALL—FANTASIES FOR THE STAGE, through January 7, 2018.

RESNICK PAVILION, LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles.

lacma.org/chagall#landing

unframed.lacma.org/2017/08/01/marc-chagall-and-twentieth-century-designs-stage

Top: Exhibition catalogue. Bottom: Marc Chagall, stage curtain design for The Firebird, 1945, private collection, © 2017 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Photo © 2017 Archives Marc et Ida Chagall, Paris.Chagall and Music

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