PAST EVENT
$25.00
PAST EVENT
$25.00
Thursday
October 1, 2020
5:30–7pm
Los Angeles State Historic Park
1245 N Spring St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
1 pass admits 6 people, guests may only purchase 1 pass.
Clockshop’s quarterly Listening By Moonrise program returns to LA State Historic Park, featuring performances and immersive sound experiences with leading multi-disciplinary sound artists. On the eve of the full moon (or as close to it), this program offers listeners moments of reflection, connection, and joy while experiencing music and sound collectively within the context of a community-centered green space.
For Listening By Moonrise, four musical performances by Christopher Garcia, Nathanael Hency, Pablo Leñero, and Emilia Moscoso & Diana Soto, will be stationed in different locations throughout the park and will perform for groups of no more than 6 people. Guests are invited to walk and listen for 10-15 minutes before moving on to the next performance. Each ticket is sold separately and guests will be put into socially distant groups of up to 6 to watch the performances. If you would like to attend with a group of your choosing, we recommend purchasing tickets together. There will be limited tickets available.
This program has been adapted from Clockshop’s Reading by Moonrise program previously held at the Bowtie. We have moved to LA State Historic Park in Chinatown as part of our strategic response to state and local health ordinances and how public gatherings can take place during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ACCESSIBILITY
Arrival
Los Angeles State Historic Park is located at 1245 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, directly adjacent to Chinatown and the Metro Gold Line. The park is located just 1 mile away from Los Angeles Union Station, making it accessible from several Metro routes. We highly recommend using public transportation, rideshare, biking, or carpooling. Please note that chairs are not provided for this event.
Parking
There is paid parking at 1501 N Spring Street, the main parking lot of the park, at $2/hour, up to $8 daily. For Clockshop events, the park opens some sections of overflow parking on the exterior of the park in front of Spring Street that is free, first come-first served. We will post signs in the sections that are open for parking. There is also free street parking around the park. Please avoid parking near residential homes on the east side of Main Street and give yourself plenty of time to park and walk over!
Restrooms
There are several all-gender public restrooms and portapotties on site.
COVID Guidelines
We encourage guests to wear masks when in close proximity to others and indoors. There will be plenty of masks to share with anyone who forgot one at home. Guests are welcome to spread out standing or on picnic blankets on the grass. If you’ve been exposed, think you’ve been exposed, or are experiencing any symptoms, please stay home and get some rest.