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Event agenda: what to do in Los Angeles from April 16 to 22

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Thursday 16

Diavolo at L’Espace Diavolo

Director and choreographer Jacques Heim continues his mission to explore the relationship between the human body and its environment, and now presents his most recent work, ESCAPE, which explores the conditions of the human struggle to free itself from a chaotic world; featuring 22 artists testing themselves against a variety of architectural structures. Ends June 14. Tickets from $39. Reports diavolo.org/trail.

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Music from the eighties at The Cinevita

The expose Teen Beat Live — 80’s Movie Mixtape, taking place at The Cinevita (1248 District Dr., Inglewood), revives the culture of the ’80s, when songs and movies became inseparable. It is a musical celebration dedicated to the most iconic soundtracks of 80s cinema. Ends May 17. Tickets from $29. feverup.com reports.

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Mountain Spirits at the Fowler Museum

Mountain Spirits: Rice and Indigeneity in the Northern Luzon Highlands, Philippines, at the Fowler Museum (308 Charles E. Young Dr., N., Los Angeles), is an immersive exhibition that leads into a living cultural landscape, where the cultivation of rice sustains life, memory, and spiritual practices. With figures carved in wood, ritual objects, baskets, textiles, tools and audiovisual enviornment cloth. For an indefinite period. Free admission. fowler.ucla.edu reports.

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The Storyteller of East LA at LATC

The Storyteller of East LA at the Los Angeles Theater Center (514 S. Spring St., Los Angeles) is a play written by Evelina Fernández that explores the themes of memory loss and the complexities of caring for aging loved ones, while celebrating the sustaining power of love, compassion, the art of storytelling, and the resilience of family. Ends May 17. Tickets from $10. latinotheaterco.org reports.

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Within the Heights at Musical Theater West

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Within the Heights, playing at Musical Theater West (4350 E. 7th St., Long Seaside), is a musical that portrays a community full of ambition, heart and deep cultural roots. With a score that fuses hip hop, salsa, merengue and soul. Ends April 26. Tickets from $40. musical.org reports.

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Saturday 18

Superman Trip at Warner Bros. Studios

Warner Bros. Studios Tour (3400 Warner Blvd., Burbank) will present Superman Trip: Defenders Unite, an interactive experience and live game attraction opening on Superman Day. It offers the opportunity to discover and perfect superpowers, work as a team and live the illusion of flying alongside Superman. Starting Saturday, April 18. Tickets from $89. wbstudiotour.com reports.

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Tim Musso at the Catalina Museum

The Catalina Museum for Art and History (217 Metropole Ave., Avalon), presents Tim Musso – Chasing the Sun: The Art, Direction of, and Originate of Writing and Illustrating a Young of us’s E-book, exhibition with 19 original linoleum prints. From Saturday, April 18 to October 18. Admission from $9. catalinamuseum.org reports.

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Mariachazo in the theater Youtube

Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán and Mariachi Nuevo Tecalitlán are part of the Mariachazo concert, which will take place at the Youtube theater (1011 Stadium Dr., Inglewood). Both groups will present the most classic of their repertoire. Saturday April 18 at 8 pm. Tickets from $56. ticketmaster.com reports.

Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán
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Tribute to José José at the Biltmore

At the Candlelight concert: Tribute to José José, which will take place at The Biltmore hotel (506 S. Big Ave., Los Angeles), the greatest hits of The Prince of Song are performed under candlelight. Saturday April 18 at 6 pm. Tickets from $54. reports feverup.com/en/los-angeles.