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6th Annual Los Angeles Composers Project ~ June 21st at Art Share LA

LACP 2014

On June 21st, What's Next? Ensemble will stage its sixth annual Los Angeles Composers Project, a concert celebrating the music of contemporary composers living and working LA today.

This year's LACP will take place at Art Share-LA in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles' Arts District. Surrounded by an art gallery, this relaxed and hip performance space has become a center for experimental and cutting edge arts in our city. What's Next? has cast a wide stylistic net in programming this year's LACP. The event will showcase composers of a range of aesthetic and compositional camps, giving a greater comprehensive picture of the vibrant and thriving music scene that is modern day Los Angeles.

More information including program at: Whatsnextensemble.com

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