
JANUARY 22–FEBRUARY 2, 2013
Explore the WILD and diverse terrain of today's modern arts scene with the return of the OFF CENTER FESTIVAL! The Center is proud to welcome eight artists that are bringing exciting new perspectives to their genres, breaking down barriers between performers and the audience, and moving our culture forward.
Map out your arts adventure today!
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Rival Sons
Samueli Theater
January 22
If you like your rock music loud, hard and in-your-face (the way it should be played!), then this is the gig for you!
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Renée and Henry Segerstrom
Concert Hall
January 23
Free-wheeling, beat-boxing musical comedy madman
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 Minsk, 2011
Founders Hall
January 24–26
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Arts Plaza
January 25, 26, 27 &
February 1, 2
In every car, there's a story
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Stripped/Dressed
Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
January 25 & 26
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Founders Hall
January 28
The Center is proud to welcome back Sea Wolf, who opened our 1st ever indie band show for Peter Bjorn & John.
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Fluer Elise Noble
Studio Performance Space
January 30 - February 2
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Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Samueli Theater
January 31– February 2
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CLICK HERE to see the special menu created by Leatherby's Cafe Rouge that will be available in their Off Center Lounge.
The Lounge will be open January 22 through February 2, except Monday, January 28. No Off Center Festival experience is complete without some mixing and mingling between artists and audience. It is a rare opportunity to actually discuss the works with the creators and performers. And there will be a special low-cost menu for the artists and their fans. |
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