LADP PERFORMS: CITY OF DANCE | CENTURY PARK
Century Park
in Century City
2000 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Tuesday, June 2 | 12:30 PM
Wednesday, June 3 | 12:30 PM
Thursday, June 4 | 12:30 PM
Free and Open to all. RSVP for event details and updates.
At Century Park, City of Dance meets one of Los Angeles’s most iconic modernist landscapes
for part of their campus wide cultural series The Edit.
The site is the centerpiece of Century City’s master plan, which was conceived in the early
1960s on former 20th Century Fox backlot land as a new urban center where architecture,
commerce, and public life could coexist. Century Park is a landscaped civic square framed by
the twin Century Plaza Towers, designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki (also known for the
original World Trade Center) and completed in 1975. The towers remain defining features of
the Century City skyline. Balanced on the other end of the park is 2000 Avenue of the Stars a
highly efficient sustainable office building bringing architectural symmetry between the old
and new of an ever changing city.
The park serves as a generous public plaza and gathering point, and City of Dance brings
movement into this civic space, inviting Angelenos to experience choreography against the
vertical and open geometry of LAs iconic corporate architecture.
Information on arrival and parking at Century Park:
Paid Parking at Century Park
Each 12 minutes: $5.15
Daily maximum: $43.25
Guests should enter the parking structure off Constellation Blvd, between Avenue of
the Stars and Century Park East. From there, take the elevator to the lobby level; the
performance will be located in the lower park between the towers.
Alternative Parking:
One hour of free parking is available at Westfield Century City, which is approximately
a five-minute walk from the Century Park entrance at 2000 Avenue of the Stars.
City of Dance uses the building’s central plaza as a stage, allowing movement to
interact with the site’s scale, geometry, and daily flow.
Presented by L.A. Dance Project and Paris Dance Project.
