Final Hopscotch

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The theatrical wonder that is Hopscotch has its final performances on Saturday and Sunday. (I've begun pondering my year-end best-of list, and am tempted to list the three routes of Hopscotch as separate events.) Tickets are long gone, but the folks at the Industry have assembled a list of locations where Angelenos can watch performances on site. The obvious move is to go to the Bradbury Building and watch Veronika Krausas's wild jazz cantata-ballet from the ground floor. I'd also recommend making the trip up to Angel's Point, in Elysian Park, to witness Andrew McIntosh's crystalline music for ambulatory saxophones. If you happen to be on the bike path that goes along the LA River east of Silver Lake, you might catch a glimpse of the strange doings of David Rosenboom's "Hades," Jeep included. And if you're walking around the Arts District you will may well hear wind-borne bits of the antiphonal trumpet-trombone duet that crowns Ellen Reid's "Rooftops." Performances last from 11am-1230pm, 1-230pm, and 3-430pm. Anyone can, of course, go to the Hub and watch live feeds there; Andrew Norman's Finale begins at around 430pm.


Previously: Opera on Location, slide show, photojournal.

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