Saturday, October 19, 2013

Shy B Joins the Lineup of "Redemption Song"


We are honored to announce that this dynamic performer and community leader has joined our lineup for Redemption Song.

Shy B is a uniquely gifted hip hop artist whose musical genius is matched only by the depth and honesty of his lyrics and his testimony.

Shia Blakeney's story of Redemption is hard won and deeply inspiring.  He turned his life around from addiction and heartache a few short blocks from the Actor's Gang theatre, at Beit T'shuvah, a full-service Jewish temple that is also a residential rehab center.  He is now the protege for Rabbi Mark Borovitz, and is a tireless spiritual councilor at Beit T'shuvah.  Tomorrow night, he will be performing a piece off of his album "Rebel Spirit".
 

 
We are proud to support Homeboy Industries and Beit T'shuvah with this event and are grateful to have such an articulate model for Beit T'shuvah in the figure of Shy B.

Redemption is not an abstract concept where these leaders work...we hope that through this event our audiences will become inspired to  support the redemption that is offered up Beit T'shuvah, every day.

Dinner for Arts Education



Enjoy dinner across the street at Kay n Dave's between shows and you'll be helping underserved youth from Watts and MacArthur Park by supporting Imaginese's Arts Education program.  This program is in partnership with the SPARK program, which helps provide mentors to kids nation-wide.

Kay n' Dave's delivers authentic Oaxacan tastes with quality ingredients that are made fresh and healthy to eat.  Their head chef, Alejo Grijalva was born in Oaxaca, Mexico and he ensures authenticity and quality with every dish.  Such dishes include: corn tortillas, banana leaf wrapped tamales, lamb birria and chicken suisa enchiladas. The tortillas and tamales are homemade, all by hand using top quality ingredients delivered daily.  If you like Oaxacan food, you'll love Kay 'n Dave's.


10% of anything you order goes to the program, so feel free to forgo the diet this evening and just dig in!

The dinner break is from 7-8pm, which isn't extremely long, but Kay 'n Dave's know our crowd is coming and they will work to accommodate those who have to head back across the street for the 8pm showing of "Oy!"

Please remember to bring back your receipt after dinner and drop it off in the lobby so we can tally up all we've accomplished together!

Monday, October 14, 2013

"Redemption Song" -- Real Life Redemption from Two Incredible Organizations

Redemption Song logo via Nitro, Black Music Theatre.
The first performance in our Double Feature at the Actor's Gang is "Redemption Song" -- a cabaret of artists performing on the theme of Redemption.  In this show, we will be encouraging our audience to discover and support two non-profits who really know the meaning of that word.



Beit T'shuvah is a unique organization that is both a residential addiction treatment center and a full-service Jewish temple.  It is just a couple blocks from the Actor's Gang, and it's turning lives around every day.

Beit T'shuvah in Hebrew means "to return home" and through their work they have brought countless individuals back to themselves, back to their community, back to their faith.

The Beit T'shuvah philosophy affirms that addiction is a symptom of divided self; an unhealthy dependence on substances or compulsive activities to provide a temporary sense of wholeness and well-being. The Recovery Model at Beit T'Shuvah is a unique blend of Jewish spirituality, cognitive behavioral therapy, 12-step philosophy and the creative arts.
Their motto..."Recover Your Passion, Discover Your Purpose."

Homeboy Industries is another organization that serves up Redemption daily.  Homeboy helps formerly gang involved and the previously incarcerated, by offering hope, training and job skills.  They serve high-risk men and women with a continuum of free services and programs, and operates seven social enterprises that serve as job-training sites.  From humble roots, it has grown to become one of the largest, most comprehensive and most successful gang intervention, rehabilitation and re-entry programs in the country.

What this place discovered was that it was a lethal absence of hope that leads kids into gangs, and the fact that there was no way out of the cycle of gang violence compounded people’s despair.  Homeboy's vision is that of community trumping gang. They have learned how to help heal this population so that they can transform their pain and not transmit it.
Their motto..."Nothing Stops a Bullet Like a Job."

Rabbi Mark of Beit T'shuvah, with Father Greg of Homeboy Industries.



Sunday, October 13, 2013

Mini Art Walk for Arts Education


Discover the generous galleries behind our Mini Art Walk!

From 5-6pm on Saturday, October 19th, two Culver City galleries will dedicate 10% of their sales to the Imaginese Arts Education program, which provides inner-city youth from Watts and MacArthur Park with the Arts Education they are desperately lacking.  The arts are consistently first on the chopping block in schools, but with programs like this they won't be left out in the cold.  These kids will get the chance everyone deserves: they will have a place where they can discover their unique talents and build lasting confidence through creative expression and community.  This is one generation of artists uplifting the next...come support the cause!

Christine Binns

 The Word is ART is a unique new gallery in Culver City; it is a co-op, showcasing the work of established and emerging artists.

They deal in several different mediums, from oils on canvas and acrylic works to jewelry, pottery, photography, sculpture and folk art.

The Word is ART
9349 Venice Blvd
Culver City, CA 90232
310-558-0856

The Whole 9
3830 Main Street
(between Culver & Venice)
Culver City, CA 90232
The Whole 9 Gallery is an online community dedicated to empowering creatives. Their members come from across the United States and around the world – all looking for a new way to connect. The Whole 9 team is dedicated to building this community -- a place where creative, open-minded people can meet and share, showcase work, get work and engage in intelligent dialog. They are also identifying ways to mobilize their community and use their creativity to make the world a better place. Their most recent effort, The Peace Project, is just the first of many ventures to this end.
It kicks off at 5pm at "The Whole 9" gallery.
Make sure to come early to enjoy the Art Walk -- our Double Feature at the Actor's Gang will start right at 6pm!

Monday, October 7, 2013

Two Incredible Artists from "Redemption Song"

  Lynn Manning :: we are proud to have this award winning poet, playwright and actor in our lineup as one of the many incredible group of performers who will grace the stage during "Redemption Song."  Lynn is representing from the renowned Watts Village Theatre Company, where he serves as Artistic Director.
Lynn has had upwards of a dozen plays produced.  His autobiographical, solo play, WEIGHTS, received three NAACP Theater awards in 2001, including Best actor for Lynn.  He has since performed WEIGHTS from London to Off Broadway, and from Edinburgh to The Adelaide Fringe.
 
Lynn Co-Founded the Watts Village Theater Company in 1996 with the late actor and community activist, Quentin Drew.  The company develops and produces new plays of relevance to the underserved Afro-Latino communities of Watts and South Los Angeles.
He is also President of The Firehouse Theater Company—dedicated to including artists with disabilities in all aspects of the theatrical performing arts, in addition to being a World Champion of blind judo.

Eric Trules :: another powerful addition to "Redemption Song" is this acclaimed writer, performance poet, director, modern dancer, choreographer, clown, filmmaker and USC Professor.  Eric has been featured at Beyond Baroque and in the LA Poetry Festival, and he has had his work published in national anthologies and in The Los Angeles Times. He has also read his work on KCRW and KPFK radio and hosted "Theater Closeup" on KPFK. He was a Fulbright Scholar and Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award Winner.  He has produced 4 seasonal arts festivals in Los Angeles, including WORD/LA, AN ORAL RESPONSE TO THE RODNEY KING VIOLENCE in 1992, a 5 site, City-wide program in response to 1992's civil unrest, which was documented and broadcast on KCET.
As a filmmaker, he made the award winning documentary, THE POET AND THE CON, an autobiographical film about the relationship between himself and his uncle, a convicted felon and a career criminal.  Perhaps his most unique claim is having run for Mayor of NYC against Ed Koch in 1977 as the clown candidate, Gino Cumeezi, in which he finished 5th out of 4 candidates.

The First Annual "L.A. artRISING" festival -- October 19th!


Don't miss the first annual "L.A. artRISING" Festival - Saturday, October 19th in Culver City!

This unique festival is dedicated to inspiring a vision of "pay-it-forward" communities...organized and powered by remarkable artists. This year our centerpiece performance -- a Double Feature at the Actors Gang -- will raise funds and awareness for two phenomenal organizations: Homeboy Industries and Beit T'shuvah.

Additionally, the mini-arts walk before the show, the dinner between shows, and the refreshments afterwards have been arranged with establishments who are donating a portion of their proceeds to a wonderful Arts Education program for under-served youth in Watts and MacArthur Park.

Homeboy Industries serves high-risk, formerly gang-involved men and women with a continuum of free services and programs, and operates seven social enterprises that serve as job-training sites. Their slogan: "Nothing Stops a Bullet Like a Job."

Beit T'shuvah is a unique organization that is both a Jewish temple and residential rehab center, bringing individuals back from addiction and dependency. Their treatment center offers outreach to the entire community including prevention programs, family and alumni counseling and support, court advocacy and professional training. "Recover Your Passion. Discover Your Purpose."

The Arts Education program is run by our community center/arts collective, "Imaginese" in partnership with the national SPARK mentorship program. We develop confidence & passion through the arts, helping inner-city youth imagine lives filled with creativity & possibility, no matter what they pursue. "Imagine Us Free."

"Redemption Song" logo from "Nitro: Black Music Theatre."