homeLA is a platform for experimental dance that promotes intersectionality and cultivates inclusivity through site-specific programs that position underrepresented narratives into the embodied exchange of ideas around space and place to reframe Los Angeles’ history and its civic and urban character through varied contextual imaginings of “home.”
Our primary purpose is to support a diverse and inclusive field of dance and performance art with unique opportunities that engage with Los Angeles’ built environment, identity, and cultures to provide family-friendly programming that aims to transform our sense of self and community–paving the way for a more equitable and inclusive city for all.
homeLA is a platform for experimental dance that promotes intersectionality and cultivates inclusivity through site-specific programs that position underrepresented narratives into the embodied exchange of ideas around space and place to reframe Los Angeles’ history and its civic and urban character through varied contextual imaginings of “home.”
Our primary purpose is to support a diverse and inclusive field of dance and performance art with unique opportunities that engage with Los Angeles’ built environment, identity, and cultures to provide family-friendly programming that aims to transform our sense of self and community–paving the way for a more equitable and inclusive city for all.
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