Upcoming Events

See The Music, Hear The Dance

Sunday, November 3, 2024
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm, 2245. L.A. Dance Project’s studio and performance space.
Tickets: $35

See The Music, Hear The Dance

Sunday, November 3, 2024
2 pm, 2245. L.A. Dance Project’s studio and performance space.

Leading guest artists from San Francisco Ballet (SFB) collaborate with the Colburn Conservatory in a performance and discussion illuminating the creative process. The centerpiece of the program is the duet from Benjamin Millepied’s Appassionata, which is set to a Beethoven piece of the same name. Following a performance of the work, faculty member and dance historian Jill Nunes Jensen will moderate a conversation with the dancers and pianist about the choreography and music, the process of preparing the piece, and the experience of working and performing together.

Vox Femina Presents: My Voice Be Brave

Sunday, November 3, 2024
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Zipper Hall
Tickets: $35, $45

Vox Femina Presents: My Voice Be Brave

Sunday, November 3, 2024
4 pm, Zipper Hall

Join us for the launch of VOX's 28th season with a concert that delivers a significant and timely message right on the eve of the election! Hear the compelling return of Andrea Ramsey's emotionally charged "Suffrage Cantata," along with other stirring pieces that celebrate the bravery required to create change. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the unifying power of music and be part of something truly impactful!

See The Music, Hear The Dance

Sunday, November 3, 2024
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm, 2245. L.A. Dance Project’s studio and performance space.
Tickets: $35

See The Music, Hear The Dance

Sunday, November 3, 2024
5 pm, 2245. L.A. Dance Project’s studio and performance space.

Leading guest artists from San Francisco Ballet (SFB) collaborate with the Colburn Conservatory in a performance and discussion illuminating the creative process. The centerpiece of the program is the duet from Benjamin Millepied’s Appassionata, which is set to a Beethoven piece of the same name. Following a performance of the work, faculty member and dance historian Jill Nunes Jensen will moderate a conversation with the dancers and pianist about the choreography and music, the process of preparing the piece, and the experience of working and performing together.