Sweet Siamese was a one night only sold out visual and performance extravaganza at the Madera Design house. Consisting of characters ranging from sirens to sisters at a tea party, Sweet Siamese wowed and impressed its guests with dance, food, video, costume, music, art, performance, and much more...
"Clearly it's designed to appeal to a certain kind of person: young, adventurous, city-dwelling, probably highly educated, and probably a big reader.... this is a show where action is happening all around you. You're eating, you're drinking, you're socializing, but you're also observing and participating in this bizarre world that the producers of this have created. Not every genre or every kind of act can capture the full extent of the involvement that's here...just weaving a strand or two of this kind of thing into traditional performances would have an impact, and the results for an organization that learns to do this well would be revolutionary." - Live 2.0

"A whimsical, intimate gathering filled to the brim with intriguing performance art and tantalizing visuals...The night truly had the makings of an art salon, coaxing party guests to engage in living, breathing art - something that I am glad to see springing up in Los Angeles." - Flux

"With a colorful pallet of performance, dance, video and art, all set within a dream works thematic setting, it stylishly showcased a wide variety of artistic interpretation. There was something for everyone in attendance...It effectively provided an escape from the limitations and barriers one associates with going to concert, an art exposition, a play, by melting the three into one all-inclusive cohesive lucid experience." - Beatcrave