How lonely sits the city is a poetic layering of dance film and live performance that tells the quiet interior stories of Black identifying dancers who take on angelic-like characters. Personal and historical narratives unfold throughout the films that have been formed publicly in and around historically Black neighborhoods of Los Angeles, CA. In this moment, we open vast interior landscapes and embrace the multiplicity of our expression.
Marissa Brown is a biracial, Black and Portuguese, Multidisciplinary artist. Her primary language comes from movement of the body and translates into works of live performance, film, installation, photography, and publication. She has her BFA in Performance and Choreography from University of California Irvine and MFA from California Institute of the Arts. Her work has been shown extensively in San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles. Under the name Lone King Projects, she creates and shares intimate moments of expression.
Videos
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Fly By Night
Hillbarn Theatre (3/6 - 3/23)
PHOTOS
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Marin Theatre presents “It’s True, It’s True, It’s True”
Marin Theatre (4/16 - 5/4) | |
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Fat Ham
San Francisco Playhouse (3/20 - 4/19) | |
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The Little Prince
Danny Peterson Theatre at the Morrison Center (4/11 - 4/27) | |
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A Beautiful Noise
Golden Gate Theatre (6/3 - 6/22) | |
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
San Francisco Playhouse (5/1 - 6/21) | |
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Moulin Rouge!
San Jose Center for the Performing Arts (7/8 - 7/20) | |
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Cinderella-Theater
Bankhead Theater - Livermore Valley PAC (7/12 - 7/27) | |
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