Broadway Walk Call for Projects!
If you are interested in Downtown – or Broadway – or both - or if you are involved in the performing or visual arts - you don’t need to read the article linked to above (and below) to know how the Art Walk has totally changed Main and Spring (but read it any way).
http://www.laobserved.com/archive/2009/07/la_observed_on_kcrw_downt.php
What you do NOT know, though – is that it’s now Broadway’s turn to have its own walk. But rather than just visual arts – beginning on August 20th – on the THIRD Thursday of the money – the week after second Thursday Art Walk – Broadway will showcase ALL of the arts each third Thursday of the month.
And just like Art Walk started with only a handful of pioneers – we are looking a dozen cultural organizations and about that many individuals willing to perform or exhibit in vacant storefronts, in restaurants, on vacant upper floors of buildings, on sidewalks - – or … possibly… maybe even in a theater – or its lobby.
That same night we will also be holding our first Fashion Walk, on Main and Spring - and on Broadway, too - with over twenty boutiques being open - plus special events. So feel free to come to both events dressed as your real, your fantasy or your forbidden selves.
So – if there is anything you'd like to do on Broadway – or anyone you think we should be talking to – let us know.
August 20th, 2009 will go down as the date Broadway nightlife – finally - first came back to life.
And how often are you given a chance to create history?
Brady Westwater
bradywestwater@gmail.com
213-804-8396
Very nice way of invitation
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LA being a broken city is a part of it's charm and one of the reasons I love. It's a little lost and there's a certain comfort in that. But more going on downtown is always brilliant. Downtown is such a fantastic source of energy for me and it's a treat to see more going on.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see more active events to better ourselves going on...rooftop yoga! roller skating down Broadway! It could be refreshing...