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California Pops Orchestra. Kim Venaas, conductor. “Gotta Dance!” 3 p.m. Jan. 27. Smithwick Theater, Foothill College, Los Altos Hills. $15-$42. www.calpops.org or 650-856-8432. JC Smith Band (Club Fox Blues Jam). 7 p.m. Jan. 30. Club Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. $5. 877-435-9849 or www.clubfoxrwc.com. Vusi Mahlasela. 8 p.m. Jan. 30. Bing Concert Hall, 327 Lasuen St., Stanford University. $20-$42. 650-725-2787 or http://live.stanford.edu. Cappella Romana. 8 p.m. Feb. 1. From Constantinople to California. Bing Concert Hall, 327 Lasuen St., Stanford University. $34. 650-725-2787 or http://live.stanford.edu.
In Roman’s “Conference of the Birds” nine dancers, including Roman, are transformed into a different bird and character which include: the gothic owl, the mean hawk, the naïve duck, and the smart hoopoe, “We studied each bird closely — how they eat, walk, fly, fight and their mating dances,” Roman said, “Each dancer ballet position en haut wall art cross stitch pattern stays true to their bird’s movements.”, The costuming and accessories for “Conference of the Birds” are beautiful high fashion, “striking that balance between the symbolism of the birds and the humanity of the dancers.” The choreographer is also designing and constructing the costumes..
“I have always loved music and dance, particularly when it is performed with African American artists,” she said. “A great addition to Tonya’s evening is the piece she performs with her father. All the pieces are very touching and well designed. It is absolutely a unique, entertaining evening.”. “Through the arts, we have a huge opportunity to change people’s awareness and impact cross-cultural relations,” said Amos. “This work has a solid effect on the community, as it allows people of all backgrounds to come together, learn, share and grow. By raising awareness of African American struggle and triumph, it highlights much of the joy and common experiences that we all share as Americans.”.
“I wouldn’t say the general was inspired by my father, but I drew on what I remember,” says Baryshnikov, 64, “some of his mannerisms, the way he held himself.”, The story also echoes his own life, Baryshnikov, who often goes by the nickname Misha, was born in 1948 in Riga, Latvia, He began dancing at 9, entered the school of the Kirov Ballet at 15 and danced for that company until 1974 when, at age 26, he defected from Russia, Although he soon became world-famous, he knows what ballet position en haut wall art cross stitch pattern it is like to be a stranger in a strange land, And he knows the sting of loneliness and fear of the unknown..
Making God Laugh: Sean Grennan’s comedy follows one family through 30 years of holidays, as Ruthie and Bill try to keep the home fires burning for their three adult children. Through Dec. 23. City Lights Theater, 529 S. Second St. $21-$42. cltc.org/making-god-laugh. Winchester Orchestra: Guest conductor Scott Seaton leads the orchestra in Hector Villa-Lobos’ first movement of Concerto for Guitar and Small Orchestra, featuring soloist Nicholas Padmanabhan. Also on the program is Brahms’ “Tragic Overture” and Dvorak’s Symphony No 8 in G Major, Op. 88. Dec. 2, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Lincoln Glen Church, 2700 Booksin Ave. $10-$20. http://www.winchesterorchestra.com.
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