From time to time we come across members events we really enjoy and want to highlight for the rest of the community.
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HA!Man in concert!
Francois le Roux, a.k.a. the HA!Man enchants and astonish audiences the world over with his cello, original electronic accompaniments, keyboard, voice and dances. His music reflects his Southern African roots and his spontaneous approach challenges conventional ideas in both the serious and commercial music environment. He has created numerous soundtracks for plays, films and poetry performances and his talents brought him distinguished appointments such as music direction for the South African National Woman of the Year Gala (2001, 2002) and the 2004 "Ukkasie" Festival's Royal Albert Hall event in London. Touted as one of South Africa's top musical talents and a groundbreaking cellist/music creator, he operates independently, traveling about 80 000 km a year by car in four continents. He coined the term HA! to express the spirited way in which he conducts his performances.
Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 Time: 8:00 p.m. Venue: The Annie Besant Lodge in Beachwood Canyon Address & directions: 2560 North Beachwood Drive Los Angeles, CA 90068 map Tickets: $20 at the door A wine and cheese reception will follow the concert with time to mingle and meet the artist. |
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From time to time we will make c3 space available for members of our community and art and media projects we want to support. As such, we are hosting a screening and fundraiser for a movie in development on the vanishing of the bees (the bee being an ancient symbol of transformation):
http://www.vanishingbees.com
The Vanishing of the Bees, a feature-length documentary, takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and spiritual implications of the world wide disappearance of the honeybee, a mysterious ecological tragedy that could topple our food chain and forever change our way of life.
Imagine half a million adults skipping town and leaving their children behind. Picture an opened suitcase filled with bundles of cash at a bus stop and yet no robber wants to snatch it. The apiary science mystery known as "Colony Collapse Disorder" displays these very symptoms. Not only do the bees abandon their hive, but the queen and the brood as well. Unnatural. Unheard of. Even the predators that usually raid the hive for honey stay far away. At first, this occurrence sounds like an urban legend or an exaggerated tale. Except it's not. The situation is both dire and all too real. Bees are disappearing all over the planet and no one knows why.
Saturday, January 19, 8pm
c3 at the Brewery 600 Moulton Ave Suite 204A Los Angeles, CA 90031 Directions
This event is free. |
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