TOUCHÉ is the featured performer for tonight’s edition of FEVER, the monthly music series hosted by L.A. RECORD’s Daiana Feuer. Here is a platform that explores weird dance music, weird pop music, weird disco derivatives that might be called avant garde but we refrain from that term since it scares some people. FEVER aims to [...]
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FEVER + L.A. RECORD + NOMERICA PRESENT TOUCHÉ TONIGHT AT LOS GLOBOS
August 28th, 2012 · No Comments
LUCKY NUMBER THIRTEEN: THE SERIES DELIVERS A CAST OF 70 AND PLENTY OF PUNCH
June 28th, 2012 · No Comments
In a city where cultural happenings seem to pop up and disappear forever, it’s hard to believe that something as large-scale and labor-intensive as THE SERIES—the live event that brings together a massive cast of contemporary dancers, performance artists and musicians for a live show on the rooftop of The Standard hotel in downtown L.A.—is [...]
JUN. 19: NICOLE DISSON PRESENTS THE SERIES XIII: SUMMER SOLSTICE
June 6th, 2012 · No Comments
THE SERIES @ THE STANDARD, DOWNTOWN LA, ROOFTOP TERRACE
April 11th, 2012 · No Comments
Going strong since August 2010, NICOLE DISSON PRESENTS: THE SERIES is part show and part event, and its performers move continuously around The Standard, Downtown LA’s rooftop terrace, and among the hotel’s patrons, blurring the line between the show and its audience. The lineup of contributors to THE SERIES’ exceptional twelfth show–which took place on [...]
MAR. 20: NICOLE DISSON PRESENTS THE SERIES
March 7th, 2012 · No Comments
JAN. 22: LITA ALBUQUERQUE: SPINE OF THE EARTH 2012
January 3rd, 2012 · No Comments
DEC. 6: NICOLE DISSON PRESENTS THE SERIES
November 26th, 2011 · No Comments
THE SERIES IX @ THE STANDARD DOWNTOWN L.A.
October 11th, 2011 · No Comments
“Kelp Girls” dance to Bloody Death Skull Directed by Mecca Vazie Andrews, THE SERIES IX “AN OCEAN IN FATHOMS” went swimmingly on Tuesday, September 6th. The night opened with a poetry reading and live installation by four top LA-based writers: Kate Durbin, Mathew Timmons, David Shook and Mandy Kahn. Musical performances included folky variety music [...]
