Don't miss the chance to see the live performance of Irina Maleeva, the celebrated 1970's ingénue of Fellini's Satyricon, Spirits of the Dead/Toby Dammit and Roma, and the co-star of Orson Welles' The Merchant of Venice. The show, part of the 2018 South East European Film Festival in Los Angeles, will play on Friday, April 6th, from 7:30 -10:30 PM at the WACO Theater, 5144 Lankershim Blvd. in North Hollywood.
Maleeva, Bulgarian-Italian-American actress and singer, is the Honorary Chairperson of SEEfest.
The musical theater show is directed by Carlyle King under the musical direction of Ed Martel, choreography by Maria Del Bagno and Timo Nunez, Flamenco featuring John Paul Batista and Jason Lyke and unforgettable songs "Anywhere I Hang my Hat," "Dance Gypsy," "Play Gypsy," "Habanera," "Crimes of the Heart," "Johnny Guitar" and more!
Champagne Reception follows the performance.
100% of proceeds from the show will support SEEfest 2018 programs.
TICKETS:
$35 - $55,
https://irinamaleeva.eventbrite.com
ABOUT SEEFest
Founded in 2002 and incorporated in 2006, the South East European Film Festival in Los Angeles (SEEfest) pioneered the concept of regional, cross-border programming with issue-driven films that tell a larger story about South East Europe, where borders of all kinds are fluid and porous just as often as poisonous. By presenting multiple points of view from this troubled region, the festival unlocks delicate doors into human existence, highlighting concerns of our time that resonate with American audiences.
The festival annually presents internationally acclaimed films, art installations, a filmmaker conference, accelerator for film and new media projects in development, film retrospectives, literary salons, and other events. SEEfest maintains an extensive network of cultural, artistic, civic and public diplomacy partners and also serves as a resource for film aficionados, educators, young scholars, youth volunteers and the media.
South East European Film Festival educates about and promotes cultural diversity of South East Europe through its annual presentations of films from this region and year-round screenings and programs. SEEfest organizes conferences and retrospectives, serves as the cultural hub and resource for scholars and filmmakers, and creates opportunities for cultural exchange between Southern California and South East Europe.
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