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120 Westwood Plz Ste 150
Los Angeles, CA 90095

UCLA Live is dedicated to the performing arts, providing a platform for extraordinary artistry that unites and engages diverse audiences through live performances. The organization emphasizes the transformative power of the arts, using them as a means to challenge, captivate, and inspire individuals in a shared experience.

Under the leadership of Executive and Artistic Director Edgar Miramontes, UCLA Live showcases an array of performances while also offering educational initiatives like K12 Arts Education programs and community engagement opportunities. Their commitment to art as a sanctuary of expression is evident through their diverse programming and community-oriented approach.

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