User:Goldwell86/sandbox/UCLA's Center for the Art of Performance
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UCLA's Center for the Art of Performance (CAP UCLA), is the University of California, Los Angeles’ unit for presentation and scholarship associated with the performing arts. Located within Royce Hall, CAP UCLA is organized under the jurisdiction of the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture, along with the Hammer Museum and the Fowler Museum.
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CAP UCLA, the largest performing arts presenter on the west coast, serves the public by curating an annual season of live performance, supporting artists who work in contemporary dance, theater and music. By developing audiences and providing artists with resources, they facilitate community exposure to the art of performance.