Los Angeles, CA
BITE: Season's Bleedings
An Interactive Vampire Christmas Dinner
Bite: Season's Bleedings Your favorite dysfunctional vampire family is opening its doors yet again! Join the preeminent Countess Yizidora and her clan of characters old and new as they welcome the mortal public back home for the holidays. Mingle with the family over cocktails, enjoy a sit-down holiday feast (with vegan and gluten-free options offered), and bear witness to a festive display of unholy activities and twisted performances unlike that of any holiday party you'll attend all year. The spirit of the season is so strong, even the unexpected appearance of a dead body won't ruin this feast! To some, it might even add to it! Bite: Season's Bleedings is a darkly comedic interactive dinner show from Immersive Arts Collective. The event will run 90 minutes in length and tickets include a fully-catered meal with vegan and gluten-free options. Guests are invited to participate in an OPTIONAL secret Santa ceremony in each show, where they are invited to contribute a gift from outside of a value no more than $10 Rules regarding COVID-19: Please wear a mask when not actively eating or drinking. Be aware that you will be dining among other guests. At the door, please provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test up to 48 hours in advance.
Audience Role
Audience are invited "mortal" guests to a dysfunctional family of vampires. Audience is encouraged to interact and be taken to other areas with characters, yet there is a safe word in place should an audience member not want to interact at all and be left alone.
Ages: 21 +
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About Immersive Art Collective
Immersive Arts Collective, a new non-profit arts and outreach collective based in Los Angeles. Immersive Arts Collective (IAC) is a grassroots 501c3 non-profit organization, founded and led by a team of women with professional backgrounds that span the arts, entrepreneurship, and social work/advocacy. We aim to bring these diverse backgrounds together in order to enact a three-fold mission: mounting experimental performance productions out of our home venue The Count's Den in Downtown Los Angeles (in collaboration with existing local artists), re-investing proceeds from these productions into various outreach projects including charitable donation and arts workshops for at-risk youth, and ultimately becoming an accessible community resource of collaboration, networking, work experience, and skill development for creators and creatives of all skill levels and walks of life in the Los Angeles area. IAC is the product of outsiders, and we aim to provide resources for others who are similarly neglected or alienated by the established arts world.