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choreographer: Todd Ford; director: Diegonante

NEW DCW EVENT
NO Dancing at the Mandrake

Sunday, April 13, 2008 at 6pm
Dance Camera West presents:
“No Dancing at the Mandrake

An informal screening of dance media hosted by the Mandrake
- 21 and over only

Artists: Amanda Boggs, Natalia Duncan, Maria Gillespie, Thomas Macker, Dawn Lucky Manning, Rosie Trump, Ally Voye, and Brooke Webber

Share your work (finished or works in progress) with other local dancers, filmmakers and friends, and engage in optional Q & A after each work. Work should be no longer than 10 minutes. DVD format for screening. FREE but pre-registration required.

Please email the following information:
Your name, title of work, length, short description
Do not send DVD – bring DVD to the screening
This is non-curated program. In fact, it’s not a program more like an open mic (projector)

Contact: info@dancecamerawest.org

Mandrake Bar in Culver City
2692 S La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
(310) 837-3297
www.mandrakebar.com



Watch for the Dance Camera West Members annual Spring party – members will be emailed later this month with location and date. Get ready for grouping with your fellow dancemedia maniacs coming in from all over SoCal.

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