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Eventually, Currie earned the luxury of commissioning pieces that would complement his talents. “You want to make sure that you’re presenting pieces that are valid and sustainable and hold their own, not just in context of percussion music, but in the wider world of contemporary music at large. “I’m very picky about which composers I work with. I’m really only interested in bringing pieces into the repertoire that will have longevity. And I’m very proud of the 16 or so concertos that have premiered thus far.”.
Yoga for Beginners: Mrs, Dharwadkar leads a weekly free yoga class for beginners, Sundays, 5-6 dance giclee ballet postcards - set of 5 p.m, Saratoga Community Center, 19655 Allendale Ave., RSVP is required to saratogatemple@gmail.com, Meditation for Beginners: Ramana Murthy and Rajiv Maheshwary lead a weekly free class, Sundays, 4-5 p.m, Saratoga Community Center, 19655 Allendale Ave., RSVP is required to saratogatemple@gmail.com, English Conversation Club: In this weekly club, all levels of English language learners can improve their English listening and speaking skills; learn about American idioms, traditions and other cultures; and discuss current events and local news, Thursdays, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m, Saratoga Library, 13650 Saratoga Ave., Saratoga, sccl.org, 408-867-6126, Fluent English-speakers are needed to help facilitate conversations, For more information or to volunteer, contact Lisa Liu at lliu@sccl.org..
The film is part of a collaborative effort with the International Film Showcase, which has a successful foreign film series in Orinda. The Spanish film has English subtitles. General admission is $8; seniors (62 and older) $7; and free for ages 10 through 17 with a paying adult. For tickets and information, call 925-757-9500 or go to www.elcampaniltheatre.com. Celebration of Art exhibit continues. ANTIOCH — The Celebration of Art, again being co-hosted by The Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch and the Antioch Historical Society, continues through July 16. The 10th annual exhibit is being held at the Antioch Historical Society Museum at 1500 W. Fourth St.
Community School of Music and Arts, “Rwanda, Land of Reconciliation,” photographic exhibition by Katie Cooney, Mohr Gallery, Community School of Music and Arts, Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View, Through March 24, Free, www.arts4all.org or 650-917-6800, ext, 305, Bring it Karaoke with Anthony, 8 p.m, Mondays, Club Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City, No cover, www.clubfoxrwc.com, Music at Kohl Mansion, 7 p.m, Sundays, Free pre-concert talks with musicologist educator Kai Christiansen post-concert receptions with performers, April 14: Amelia Piano Trio, May 5: Pianist Anne-Marie McDermott with the Alexander String Quartet, March 17 gala: Manasse-Nakamatsu Duo (Jon Manasse, clarinet; Jon Nakamatsu, piano), Great Hall at Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline Drive, dance giclee ballet postcards - set of 5 Burlingame, $15-$45, individual; $80-$270 series; March 17 gala, $60, 650-762-1130; fax: 650-343-8464; www.musicatkohl.org/tickets; or email: info@musicatkohl.org..
“NCIS” (8 p.m., CBS): In “Twofer,” NCIS is called in to investigate when the body of a missing Navy Lieutenant who disappeared a year and a half ago is located by a cemetery grounds crew while they are relocating caskets on the property. Also, Gibbs and McGee must pass a psych evaluation with Doctor Grace Confalone (Laura San Giacomo) before officially resuming all work responsibilities. “Lethal Weapon” (8 p.m., Fox): Riggs and Murtaugh respond to the death of a plastic surgeon, drawing them into a case involving an illegal drug ring run out of a wellness clinic. Things heat up when Palmer (guest star Hilarie Burton) from the DEA and Riggs compete to solve the case first. Meanwhile, Trish (Keesha Sharp) and Murtaugh face the emotional challenges of sending their first son, RJ (Dante Brown), off to college.
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