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August 24th

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The summer season for MUSE/IQUE concludes on Saturday with a concert celebrating the best of human achievements. Amongst them in this year of celebrating the Apollo 11 mission is, of course, the lunar landing in 1969. The concert, entitled Band/Together will take place on Saturday, August 24th at the Huntington Library.

Rachael Worby curated the program and leads MUSE/IQUE in this performance. Special guests include dancer Stella Abrera, Cory Stearns, Skylar Brandt and Arron Scott from American Ballet Theatre; piano duo Anderson & Roe and tenor Ashley Faatoalia.

At press time the program was announced as follows:

SAINT-SAËNS: Danse Macabre: Bacchanal for Two Pianos and Orchestra

LEONARD BERNSTEIN: “America” from West Side Story

BUDDY JOHNSON: “Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball”

EASTWOOD/STEVENS: selection from Invictus

ADOLPHE ADAM: Giselle, Act II, Pas de Deux, (choreographer Kevin McKenzie)

ANTONIN DVOŘÁK: “Dumky” Piano Trio No.4 in E minor (choreographer, Jessica Lang)

JOHANNES BRAHMS: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Variation VI

JOHANNES BRAHMS: Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn, Variation VII (choreographer, Twyla Tharp)

BILL CONTI: selection from The Right Stuff

DON GIBSON: “I Can’t Stop Loving You”

JUSTIN HURWITZ: selection from First Man

BART HOWARD: “Fly Me to the Moon”

JAMES HORNER: selection from Apollo 13

GUSTAV HOLST: “Jupiter” from The Planets

PAUL MCCARTNEY: “Let It Be”

If you’ve never been to one of their concerts, the musicians of MUSE/IQUE stand during the performance. The one I attended most recently was performed without an intermission.

The grounds of The Huntington open two hours prior for mingling and picnicking. You are welcome to bring your own food, but you absolutely cannot bring your own wine or alcohol. That is a rule imposed by The Huntington. There is beer and wine sold on the premises.

For tickets go here.

Photo: Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins/Courtesy of NASA

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The 4 Shows You Need to See: This Weekend in LA (6/29-7/1) https://culturalattache.co/2018/06/29/4-shows-need-see-weekend-la-6-29-7-1/ https://culturalattache.co/2018/06/29/4-shows-need-see-weekend-la-6-29-7-1/#respond Fri, 29 Jun 2018 21:58:02 +0000 http://culturalattache.co/?p=3335 If you're hopelessly devoted to Liza, Lenny and/or Grease this is your weekend.

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Here are the 4 Shows You Need to See: This Weekend in LA (6/29-7/1) and your last chance for three major shows ending this weekend:

The former member of "The Illusionists" returns with his own show
Illusionist Adam Trent goes solo!

The Magic of Adam Trent – Pantages Theatre/Segerstrom Center

June 29-July 1

Many people were introduced to magician Adam Trent when he was part of The Illusionists. Now he’s out on his own with his own show and the illusions are, in the words of the New York Times: “seeing is dis-believing.” He’ll be performing his show on Friday and Saturday at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. On Sunday afternoon he has a show at the Segerstrom Center for the Performing Arts in Costa Mesa.

This Weekend in LA (6/29-7/1) finds Muse/Ique launching its summer season
Muse/Ique launches their summer season with “Limitless Lenny”

Muse/Ique “Limitless Lenny” –  The Huntington Library

Yes it is another celebration of the centennial of composer/conductor/educator Leonard Bernstein. But this one has a more unique approach. Joining music ensemble Muse/Ique for this concert are such wildly eclectic artists as the Kitty McNamee Dancers teaming up with DJ E.Z. to present a contemporary performance of Bernstein’s score for On the Waterfront (the only film score he composed) accompanied by visuals from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory; violinist Charles Yang (who received the 2018 Leonard Bernstein Award) will perform a suite of songs from West Side Story and anchoring it all will be Muse/Ique themselves. If you’ve never been to one of their concerts know that they take a completely fresh look at music and how it is presented. This won’t be your parent’s version of Bernstein, but it won’t alienate them either. Saturday’s concert launches Muse/Ique’s summer season.

This Weekend in LA (6/29-7/1) old friends Michael Feinstein and Liza Minnelli pair up for one night
Michael Feinstein & Liza Minnelli (courtesy of Official Liza Minnelli Facebook Page)

Liza Minnelli & Michael Feinstein – Segerstrom Hall

June 30

It’s been quite some time since Liza Minnelli has taken to the stage. While her evening with Michael Feinstein will not be a full-on Liza concert, it does promise an evening of conversation AND songs. She and Feinstein have been friends for years and the depth of their relationship will no doubt be a large part of the joy of this evening. It also seems as though audience members will get a chance to ask some questions. If you don’t have plans on Saturday night what good is sitting all alone in your room?

 

Didi Conn hosts the “Grease Sing-a-Long”

Grease Sing-A-Long – Hollywood Bowl

June 30th

It’s the 40th reunion for Danny, Sandy, Rizzo, Kenickie and the gang as they all reunite (at least on celluloid) for this sing-a-long event at the Hollywood Bowl. Yes, it was 40 years ago this summer that we learned that Grease was the word. So this screening/sing-a-long is your chance to show the world that you, too, have groove and meaning (and some vocal chops.) Your mistress of ceremonies for the event will be the beauty school drop-out herself, Didi Conn (Frenchie). Tickets are mostly sold out, so you’ll have to act like greased lightning to get whatever may still be available.

 

Last Chance:  Long Day’s Journey Into Night at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts; Reprise 2.0’s Sweet Charity at the Freud Playhouse; Henry IV at the Japanese Garden at the West LA VA

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