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CABARET VOLTAIRE is a non-profit avant-garde organization in Los Angeles, dedicated to maintaining the artistic integrity, passion and innovation that happened in Zurich Dada 1916. Our Voltaire is known for intelligent evenings born through a cross-pollination of creative energies. RECOMMENDED BY LA WEEKLY, CITYBEAT LA, LA ALTERNATIVE PRESS, METRO LA, THE JEWISH JOURNAL, DEFAMER, FLAVORPILL, EYESPYLA.COM, SOCAL.COM, LA DAILY CANDY, CHEAPSKATIN', LA BRAIN TERRAIN, KPFK 90.7FM, INDY 103.1FM and many more...


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August 3rd, 2007

THE DRUNKEN BEE GULPS HOLLYWOOD: HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY !!!

LA METROMIX with the HEAVY PROOF

LA TIMES ARTICLE


RECOMMENDED BY FLAVORPILL, DEFAMER, LA TIMES, THRILL LIST, BLOGGING LA

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July 16th, 2007

HUG0 BALL KARAWANE by LORIS


Movie-poetry.
Idea, movie and music by LORIS

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December 20th, 2006

CV JURYS DADA EXHIBITION IN LONG BEACH AT THE 2cc FEBRUARY 2007

Cabaret Voltaire has been Invited to jury the “Dada, Surrealism, Ready-Made & Found Object” exhibitionin LONG BEACH, CA FEBRUARY 2007

Dada, Surrealism, Ready-Made & Found Object runs Saturday, January 20, 2007 - February 22, 2007
2cc Art Gallery and Performance Space
435 Alamitos Avenue
Long Beach, CA. 90802
562-901-0997

RECEPTION SATURDAY FEB. 3rd 7-10pm
JOIN US

2cc, art gallery located in Long Beach.

We’re very proud to be associated with a community atmosphere such as that of one that the 2cc brings to Long Beach.

The gallery doors opened October 1, 2000 with
its first exhibition, Race, Culture and Ethnicity.

The gallery was established to fulfill two equally important missions.
The first mission is to foster an appreciation for California art (visual and performing), art education and California artists. The gallery has successfully produced new thematic exhibitions every 7 weeks that have revolved around topics that interest or impact the community as a whole. All receptions feature the performing arts. The gallery’s distinguished
jurors have included among others: Carol S. Eliel, Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art at LACMA; Barbara Drucker, Chair of the Art Department, UCLA; Betti-Sue Hertz, Curator of Contemporary Art at San Diego Museum of Art; Ruth Weisberg, Dean of the School of Fine Arts, USC; Wesley Jessup, Executive Director of the Pasadena Museum of California Art; Richard M. Baron, Art Director of Road & Track Magazine; Patt Morrison, L.A. Times writer and columnist and founding commentator of “Life
& Times.”

The second mission is about community and providing a free venue where the diverse people of California can come together to learn about one another and the rich cultures,traditions and perspectives that exist here. While this is important throughout California, it is especially important locally. Long Beach was ranked ..1 in diversity out of 56 large cities, nationally, by USA Today’s Diversity Index. With one-third of all Long Beach children living in poverty and a large elderly population, the gallery is committed to ensuring that all our residents have access to a variety
of cultural experiences. All of the gallery’s exhibitions and special events
are offered free to the general public. 2cc strives to present variety in its artand performance programming…

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January 7th, 2006

THE BIG C FOUNDATION

WHAT : Courteney Cox and David Arquette invite Angelino’s to join them for an evening of hope, inspiration, healing and oneness as 10 artists from all walks of life share their personal journeys on a subject affecting us all.

THE BIG C is a non-profit bi-annual performance series with the goal of creatively bridging the subject of Cancer by sharing the stories of those who have experienced it through performance.

WHO: NY Model and Ovarian Cancer survivor Sharon Blynn, poet and Hodgkins survivor Eric Trules, musician David Zasloff, film director Tony Vitale, Sri Susilowati presents an Indonesian modern dance on Breast Cancer, 28-year-old Breast Cancer survivor Wilma McClanahan, Anal Cancer survivor/actress Patty Tossy, Lydia Hyslop, members of The Lineage Dance Co. perform original dance pieces on the subject of Cancer, and screenings of short films by Karen Aqua.

With Contributing Directors Ken Roht, Sharon Madden, Deborah LaVine, Elizabeth Moon, Sharon Perkins and LF Esquerra

Created by Christian Jon Meoli (Cabaret Voltaire)
Produced by Christian Jon Meoli and Brandon Williams
WHERE:
Golden Bridge: A Spiritual Village, 6322 DeLongpre AVE. ( 1 Blk. South of Sunset, between Ivar and Vine )
WHEN: Saturday May 13th, 2006 7:30PM

DETAILS: $20.00 Advance/ $27.00 at the door / Discounted parking across the street in Arclight parking structure.

Reservations at (323) 936-4172 or www.goldenbridgeyoga.com
For more information visit www.thebigclive.com

A Portion of THE BIG C’s 2006 proceeds will benefit Los Angeles Cancer Support Organizations Partnered For Progress and weSPARK.

THE BIG C
is sponsored by Yogi Times, SoCal.com, KPFK 90.7 Pacifica Radio

THE BIG C was created by Actor-Writer-Producer Christian Jon Meoli and presented in July 2005 during Cabaret Voltaire’s residency at The Steve Allen Theater. This event was inspired from Meoli’s experience caregiving for his Mother Sandra during her 4-year battle with Cancer.

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November 5th, 2005

MODERN DADAISTS


Sherman Oaks DADAist and Picabia enthusiast who shall remain nameless


UCLA DADAist Ellen Warkentine pledging to Zai kappa DADA

UPCOMING EVENTS

MAY 20th - DADAist PROMOTIONS AND MARKETING SEMINAR - BANG STUDIO

DADA NIGHT 90th ANNIVERSARY BIRTHDAY FUNERAL

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