C'Opera.In February, Heidi Duckler's Collage collage (kəläzh`, kō–) [Fr.,=pasting], technique in art consisting of cutting and pasting natural or manufactured materials to a painted or unpainted surface—hence, a work of art in this medium. Dance Theatre combined the disparate cultures of dance and law enforcement in C'OPERA, a site-specific work at the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Police Academy. Through on-site training, actual police maneuvers were incorporated into the choreography choreography Art of creating and arranging dances. The word is derived from the Greek for “dance” and “write,” reflecting its early meaning as a written record of dances. . Audience members followed performances across a sprawling campus, including a lyrical lyr·i·cal adj. 1. a. Expressing deep personal emotion or observations: a dancer's lyrical performance; a lyrical passage in his autobiography. b. solo performed by Officer Sara Faden. Faden had minored in dance at Cal State but switched to the security "beat." After the performance, she admitted, "I miss performing terribly. I love the opportunity to be humanized again." |
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