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Notes from the Underground (A Evening of Performance Art in the Time of War)

Notes from the Underground: War, Desire, Art
Saturday, April 26 | 6:30–9:30 PM
Luna Factory LA
126 East 4th St, Los Angeles, CA 90013, USA.

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Join Culturaldrifts for Notes from the Underground, an evening of six performances exploring empathy, exile, desire, and solidarity in a time of fractured intimacy and mediated war. This is performance—or as some call it, body art—where language, gesture, scent, and silence become tools for confronting discomfort, catharsis, and the shared joy of witness.

This is for those who like their art a bit tough—like a new drink you're not sure you like or hate, but you can’t stop sipping. Or a film you can’t stop watching, even though the scenes refuse to add up to a familiar narrative. You know you probably shouldn’t, but you keep watching. It lingers, disturbs, and pulls you in deeper. Performance as provocation, not decoration.

A mini-’chella for those who still seek the avant-garde in the age of binge-watched entertainment. Performance as the last resistance in an era of reduced freedoms.

Performances begin precisely at 7:30 PM and conclude around 9:00 PM. Latecomers may be asked to wait before entering the spaces.


Expect no stage, no script, and no easy separation between art and life. Imagine a performance festival in which David Lynch wrote the script, Marina Abramovic and Carolee Schneemann perform, John Cage and Ravi Shankar wrote the score, and the audience played the instruments. A mini 'Chella for the avantgarde set.

Expect no stage, no script, and no easy separation between art and life.

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Address: 126 East 4th St, Los Angeles, CA 90013, USA.

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