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32 ACRES Soundwalk Offered At Los Angeles State Historic Park This Month
Immersive experience invites audiences to step away from their screens and discover the hidden history and imagined future of the Los Angeles State historic park.by Alexa Criscitiello
A new uniquely enveloping outdoor soundwalk through Los Angeles State Historic Park, 32 Acres will be offered July 14 through September 29, 2021, at no cost through a free app in the Apple and Google app stores.
Presented by Center Theatre Group in association with UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, 32 Acres is available during park hours, 8 am through sunset. For more information including directions to download the free app, please visit www.32acresla.com. Los Angeles State Historic Park is located at 1245 N. Spring Street, Los Angeles CA, 90012.
I walked up a driveway to a small garage in the City of Bell last Friday, where a group of creatives came together in person for the third YouTube livestream of
Alivio Open Mic, a grassroots safe space created to celebrate the working class community of Southeast Los Angeles (SELA). Folks gathered in a circle on the driveway doing strange vocal exercises I will never understand, while the host recorded them for Instagram from the vantage point of the top of his parent’s pickup truck. I knew from that moment it was going to be one hell of a show.
Courtesy of T-Kay Sangwand
T-Kay Sangwand’s 30-minute recorded set can be heard in Grand Park every day at 11 a.m. through May 31.
T-Kay Sangwand spins UCLA Library archives into the fabric of Los Angeles
UCLA librarian and DJ helps curate two local arts initiatives, drawing from her vinyl crates and historical materials
T-Kay Sangwand spins UCLA Library archives into the fabric of Los Angeles
UCLA librarian and DJ helps curate two local arts initiatives, drawing from her vinyl crates and historical materials
Courtesy of T-Kay Sangwand
T-Kay Sangwand’s 30-minute recorded set can be heard in Grand Park every day at 11 a.m. through May 31.