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    If you want to learn taiko I highly recommend TAIKOPROJECT Academy! They are great instructors. They emphasize fun as well as technique!

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    Hello, will you be offering classes to kids this Fall 2024? If so, what days and how much is tuition?

    Tuition is $200 for a 3-month, 12-week session. If you have further questions, please feel free to email our Academy Director Courtney Deguchi at tpacademy.courtney@gmail.com

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    Improv LA - Improv LA - Level 4 Graduation Showcase with Keith Saltojanes

    Improv LA

    5.0(255 reviews)
    4.7 miEast Hollywood

    If you're struggling to let go of what's holding you back from fully expressing yourself, Improv is…read moreone of the most powerful solutions--and Improv LA is the place to be. The teaching approach is incredibly inspiring. You feel supported every step of the way, and all the teachers in the classes I attended were not only highly professional but also deeply encouraging. Even as a complete beginner, I never felt intimidated or out of place--you truly feel like you belong right away. I'm so grateful I found this school. After completing Level 1, I immediately enrolled in Level 2 and continued all the way through Level 4. I'm proud to say I completed the entire Improv program at Improv LA, and it has been such a transformative journey. I also took Comedy Sketch 101--it was a blast! I came in with no idea what to expect, and by the end, I created a sketch that made the whole class laugh out loud!

    I've taken several classes at ImprovLA so far, Improv 101, Kelsey's class, a one-day Crew Improv…read moreworkshop with Ryan, and now Keith's Everyday Improv , and I'm genuinely blown away by this school. Every teacher I've learned from has far exceeded my expectations. Their skill, clarity, & support make the learning experience incredible. Even Ryan's three-hour one-day class last night felt like an entire six-week course because of how effectively she drilled the concepts & had us apply them in real time. And Keith's Everyday Improv has been transformative for everyday communication. It's the kind of class everyone should take, regardless of age or profession. ImprovLA consistently delivers engaging, energetic, & thoroughly taught classes in a supportive environment that makes growth feel exciting & achievable. I would HIGHLY recommend it to anyone looking to learn, connect, & build real confidence through improv. -Sarah Khan

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    Frida Kahlo Theater

    Frida Kahlo Theater

    4.8(10 reviews)
    2.4 miWestlake

    Such an incredible space for the arts in a much needed community of LA. I've been coming to this…read moretheater now for almost 3 years and I have loved every visit. Truly not many other spaces like it, which makes it one of a kind.

    Please support this beautiful little local theater! Located in Westlake, this venue conveniently…read morehas a large parking lot for its patrons. I came here with friends to watch Rayuela Hacia EL Mas Alla. It was all in Spanish, but for those like me that only have 2 years of high school Spanish, there were subtitles projected on the top of the stage. The play was a dark comedy with a little bit of everything. It had humor, drama, terror, a love story and a "non-hollywood ending." Going in with an open mind and not knowing what the play was about, I was blown away. Parts of the play made me think of Guillermo Del Toros Pans Labyrinth and Kurt Vonnegut from my AP English class in high school. With its morbid beauty and dystopian setting. It amazed me how such a large story could be played out on such a small stage with just a few actors through the use of lighting, minimal props, and and the expression of those actors. Kudos to Laura Santa Cruz and Manuel Chitay for a wonderful performance. It was very creative how they used the same projector to animate the clocks and show the passage of time. As well as (not to give anything away) execute certain scenes. This play is very unique in the sense that every few weeks they change the ending and have a different actress. Which not only brings a different take on the story but keeps you coming back for more.

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    Charles M Schulz Theatre - Snow Falling

    Charles M Schulz Theatre

    4.4(18 reviews)
    19.6 mi

    If you come to Knott's often then you know this is where they have the ice skating rink and put on…read morean amazing Christmas show. They have about 4 or 5 performances throughout the day but my advice is to get there early if you want a good seat. If the show has a start time of 1PM we would typically start waiting in line at around 12PM. Even then you probably won't be the first people in line but you will still get a good seat. Once the line starts getting long they start making people go up the ramp and start making line up there. Be aware if you start going up your whole party must be with you as they will not let anyone go up that is left downstairs. Be aware that in this are you must fill in all the empty space. People do try to cut to get to the front so just be aware of that. Once they open the doors you enter from all the way up top unless you are handicapped then you are let in downstairs. You can choose to sit up top which is still a nice view but if you want to be up close you will need to make your way down all the stairs to make it to the front. As far as the show for the 2024 season they did change it up and make a just a little bit more modern which I loved. The performers all did an amazing job and of course we all love seeing the peanuts characters perform on ice. It was a great show and I hope they keep it the same next year or if they do change it I hope it is for the better. I do miss the summer show that they used to put on in this theatre. I'm not sure why they got rid of it but I hope they bring it back one day. If you come here during the holidays this is a must see show for all ages.

    They do 2 shows that I know of, Beach Blanket Beagle which is in the summer and Snoopy on Ice. The…read morestadium holds up to 2000 people. I prefer the Snoopy on Ice versus Beach Blanket Beagle, but both shows are pretty good and entertaining. They do sell show light up neon sticks which can interfere with your eyes as well. I will not review the show itself, but the best seat is up in front 2nd row in the middle as you can see everything. I never sat up in front for Beach Blanket Beagle though. They also have events there as well as I remember in high school the award ceremony was there. Oh yes no eating or drinking during the show and make sure your entire party is there.

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    Los Angeles Kun Seng Keng Dragon and Lion Dance - PC: @gracecapturesphotography

    Los Angeles Kun Seng Keng Dragon and Lion Dance

    5.0(5 reviews)
    1.3 miChinatown

    My husband and I hired Kun Seng Keng Dragon and Lion Dance for our wedding and it was such a huge…read morehit! Roger was our point of contact and super sweet & responsive throughout the planning process. I loved that we were able to pick our lions and the languages for the banners. They were super accommodating when we requested a certain routine and the whole team were all super sweet to the young kids, older adults, and everyone in between. We received feedback from a lot of guests and most of them (if not all) mentioned how the lion dance was one of their favorite parts of the night. I highly highly highly recommend working with them if you're having a big event coming up! Can't thank Roger & the team enough :)

    Working with this troupe was a dream. Communication was clear. Timelines were set. However their…read moreperformance was stellar. It took a modern asian american wedding to the next level. The kids were just as excited and hyped as the uncles and aunties. The lion dancers performing amazing feats even in confined spaces. Afterwards they interacted with the guests by walking through the aisles between tables. The drums and cymbals were out of this world. Definitely consider adding LA kun seng keng dragon and lion dance to your next event if you want to take it up a notch. They are timely consummate professionals and won't let you down. Thank you everyone for your hardworking during our wedding.

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    The Original Renaissance Pleasure Faire - Beef chimney cake for $18 (cash only)

    The Original Renaissance Pleasure Faire

    3.7(495 reviews)
    17.0 mi

    Only once a year in Irwindale California. It was amazing , drizzling but for short rain…read more We got the tickets on line and parking was $15. The fair was beautiful. The moment you come you are in different era . Medieval times. People dressed up for the occasion and costumes were pretty good. Lots of food, rides , activities, shows. Love the Jousting show. Be back

    For families only: it's less expensive, convenient and nicer to go to a Dodger/Laker game than to…read morecome here. Absolutely Nothing here for us. Just angry carnies who want our money. This place is NOT for everyone. The people that are here are very specific and they come here to get away from the rest of us. I'm ok with the that. My mistake was thinking this place was friendly to everyone else. Do you want to watch angry young white men get blackout drunk while swinging real sharp metal swords? This place is only for young white people who want to pretend they live in Lord of the Rings. Most "festival" vendors are cash only. Bring cash in advance unless you want to spend hours in line for one single ATM available for thousands of angry people. Except that there is nothing here for you to buy unless you want to dress up like Legolas from Lord of the Rings. I used to like LOTR until I came here. If you are a family looking for a wholesome place to do activities, DO NOT COME HERE, go to the County Fair, Medieval Times, or even your local farmers market. This place is for drinking, undressing, showing off, being judged loudly and publicly and going back to a time in US television where only white people exist. For the rest of us who live in LA. There is nothing here for you. There is nothing to do, nothing to eat. All the shops only sell costumes and accessories for you to choose a Lord of the Rings tribe. A vendor snapped at me because I wasn't interest in Elvish leather armor but instead asked if they had modern men's leather accessories. J.R.R. Tolkien would probably be horrified at what this subculture has become. Angry and unwelcoming. It was very expensive for me and my family to even park and come here. We didn't have LOTR costumes on so we were ridiculed and made felt to be unwelcome the whole time. Staff seems to be trained to make rude comments about normies not in costume. We were ridiculed Very loudly and publicly by their preferred type of visitor and vendors. I'm not interested in dressing like an elf or a fairy. Not going to apologize for that. The food options are only "true to middle earth" so they only serve nacho cheese drenched science experiments and plastic bottled water because that's what they ate in middle earth apparently. They're ok with playing pretend with that but they weren't ok with us not being dressed up in costume. The place is extremely crowded but there is no attempts at crowd control. There are tons of young angry white men walking around with authentic swords and weapons "cosplaying". I'm ok with seeing that at Disney because I know they're paid actors with a code of conduct. These are real people armed with real weapons and drinking real alcohol. This is not family friendly. The County fair has an area for children to play medieval dress up and play. That's cute and wholesome. Not when adults mix alcohol and real weapons of war. The amount of money it cost to bring my family here and be humiliated would've been better spent buying them a new PlayStation 5. $50+ per ticket and parking is an absolute nightmare. Pay separately for parking. This place is NOT "15 minutes East of Pasadena". That should've been my first red flag.

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