The Resurrection of Care, Performance, Los Angeles, CA, 2017

“The Resurrection of Care” 2017
at the Gaylord Apartments SWIMMING POOL
3355 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010

The Golden Dome School has begun the tradition of performing “The Resurrection of Care” ritual each year – a short performance that invites Los Angeles artists and mystics to respond to our culture’s violence, ecocide, caustic hierarchies, and exploitative capitalism.

The notorious Bohemian Club, an ultra-exclusive all-male club, has membership that includes business leaders, government officials, former US presidents, military elite, bankers, media executives, and other men in positions of power. Political and business deals are developed at the Club’s annual summer gathering at Bohemian Grove in Monte Rio, CA. An early meeting for the Manhattan Project took place there in 1942, which subsequently led to the use of the atomic bomb in World War II.

At the annual Bohemian Grove gathering, members stage the 135-year old “Cremation of Care” ceremony on July 7, in which the body of “Care” is symbolically cremated and banished from Bohemian Grove, paving the way for drunken celebration, male bonding, capitalistic scheming, warmongering, and – according to many reports – excessive public urination.

In response, the Golden Dome School developed “The Resurrection of Care”, an annual ritualistic play performed by Golden Dome artists. The play narrates the resurrection of the cremated body of caring, underscoring that life on Earth is worth caring for. Each year we re-instate our vow to care for ourselves and all of the people, plants, animals, water, earth, air, and spirits that are threatened with annihilation by unfettered greed and exploitation.

The 2017 ritual stars artists Edgar Fabian Frias, Tanya Love, Lindsay Minnich, Candy Pain, SA RA, Laura Berlin Stinger, and Electric Sound Bath.

Organized by Patrick Mansfield and Eliza Swann