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In other words, prepare to dance. Founded by guitarist and producer Boris “Boricua” Nelson, Tribu Baharú hails from the thriving music scene of Bogota, but its raucous approach is directly linked to the truck-bed sound system culture of Barranquilla and Cartagena on Colombia’s Caribbean coast. With MC Josue “Shaka el terrible” Moreno, bassist Ruder “Chindo” Pacheco, drummer Cesar “Pocho” Urueta Figueroa, and Oscar “Moniki” Gamboa on congas, the group brings an uproarious street party vibe indoors. The band has been earning international attention since landing a showcase spot in Santiago de Compostela at Womex 2014, arguably the most important international music expo.
San Francisco residents “made sure the face of love and compassion dominated over hate speech and incitement of violence,” said Lee at a late afternoon news conference, “The city today is safe.”, Only one person had been arrested at the protests — for public intoxication, police Chief Bill Scott said, — Casey Tolan (@caseytolan) August 26, 2017, Brad Kopp, 50, of San Francisco, wore a black cape and an American flag necktie and held a sign with Civil War and World War II references, calling white supremacists “losers in 1865, losers in 1945 and losers ballet hair bows, pink ballerina shoe hair bows, hair bows for ballet, classic ballet hair bows, medium ballet hair bows, baller in 2017.”..
Bharat Natyam is a “stress reliever” and good physical exercise says Katragadda and requires endurance and stamina. “We try to become someone else and try to tell a story through movement and expression,” says Katragadda. “There is a satisfaction about doing that.”. Learning this particularly challenging art form “is one way in which we connect to our roots,” explains Subramanian, who says she hopes her 11-year-old daughter is “influenced by the passion she sees. She has an 8-year-old son, also.
Community Sing-Along, Parent-led singing, dancing, shaker play and parachute time for infants and toddlers, along with their parents and caregivers, 10:15 to 11 a.m, Mondays, Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda, Free, 510-747-7777, www.cityofalamedaca.gov, Family Storytime, Stories, songs and finger plays suitable for children of all ages and their families, 7 ballet hair bows, pink ballerina shoe hair bows, hair bows for ballet, classic ballet hair bows, medium ballet hair bows, baller p.m, Tuesdays, Bay Farm Library, 3221 Mecartney Road, Alameda, Free, 510-747-7787, www.cityofalamedaca.gov, Alameda Tongue Twisters Toastmasters, Alameda Tongue Twisters are committed to helping members improve their speaking and leadership skills in a fun and friendly environment, 7 p.m, Tuesdays, Alameda Hospital, 2070 Clinton Ave., Alameda, att.toastmastersclubs.org..
Sharpton received loud cheers when he denounced President Donald Trump for saying that the singer “worked for” him as he responded to her death. “She performed for you,” Sharpton said of Franklin, who had sung at Trump-owned venues. “She worked for us.”. “She gave us pride. She gave us a regal bar to reach. She represented the best in our community,” Sharpton said. Many noted her longtime commitment to civil rights and lasting concern for the poor. The Rev. Jesse Jackson recalled Franklin raising money for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and urged attendees to honor her memory by registering to vote. Her friend Greg Mathis, the reality show host and retired Michigan judge, recalled his last conversation with her. They talked about the tainted water supply in Flint. “You go up there and sock it to ’em,” she urged Mathis, paraphrasing the “sock it to me” refrain from “Respect.”.
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