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The Project’s performances have been warmly received around the Nile region, but some of the most important work takes place offstage as the collective seeks to connect with university students who are likely to take leadership roles in their countries. They will discuss some of these endeavors at a series of panel discussions Wednesday that are part of Stanford Live’s new Live Context: Art + Ideas program, including “Women of the Nile: An Untapped Resource” at Stanford Black Community Services Center, and “Conversation: The Harmony of Peace, Music and Water” at Bing Concert Hall Studio. More information is at live.stanford.edu.
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Music@Menlo. July 18-Aug. 9. “Around Dvorak.” Czech composer’s works will act as the fulcrum for programs connecting centuries of repertoire. Menlo School in Atherton. $20-$78. 650-331-0202, www.musicatmenlo.org. Stanford Live’s inaugural summer series. July 20: La Santa Cecilia & Los Cenzontles. July 26: Lavay Smith and her Red Hot Skillet Lickers. Aug. 2: Shawn Colvin. Aug. 6: guitarist Milos Karadaglic. Bing Concert Hall, 327 Lasuen St., Stanford University. $15-$60. 650-724-2464 or http://live.stanford.edu.
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St. Patrick’s Day is Monday, yet there’s no reason why you have to wait until then to start celebrating all things Irish. Just crank up some Christy Moore right now, and let the festivities begin. The local music scene has always embraced the occasion — as it does most opportunities to throw a good party. So it’s no surprise that there are many Celtic concerts coming up in the Bay Area. Here’s a rundown of some of the top St. Patrick’s Day-related music events.
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