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The free event will begin with a mini food bazaar at 4 p.m. that will include hot dogs and hamburgers, as well as udon and teriyaki. The “bon odori,” a dance traditionally performed during the festival, will take place at 7:30 p.m. The temple is at 2325 Pacific Ave. For information, visit www. btoa.org. The Sunday event, which will feature light refreshments and a silent auction, will take place from noon to 3 p.m. Brown will speak at 1 p.m. Other local politicians are also expected to attend.
Though it’s Walters’ first time performing at Foothill, she has worked with director Milissa Carey, musical director Dolores Duran-Cefalu and choreographer Amanda Folena before, “All of them are just wonderful to work with,” Walters says, “so I’m I’m thrilled to be part of this production.”, Beyond the bizarre, “Little Shop” offers relatable characters and relationships, dancer necklace- ballet shoe charm, initial of your choice and an accent bead of your choice Walters says, “Everyone has some sort of love story that’s both tragic and beautiful — at the same time, usually.”..
Hometown Holidays Community Celebration: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Dec. 2. Parade, carnival, free admission to San Mateo County History Museum, snow-play area, live music, Santa Claus photos, rides, food, tree-lighting, Caltrain Holiday Train at 6:10 p.m. Downtown Redwood City. Free admission; charges for rides, food. http://www.hometownholidays.org. Music at Kohl Mansion. 2017-18 season: Master classes at 5 p.m., talks at 6 p.m., performances at 7 p.m. Nov. 12: Morgenstern Trio. Dec. 17: pianist Joyce Yang. Jan. 21: Parker Quartet. Feb. 4: Manasse-Nakamatsu Duo. March 4: Henschel Quartett, Telegraph Quartet and bassist Scott Pingel. March 25: Camerata RCO (musicians of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra). April 15: Daedalus Quartet. Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline Drive, Burlingame. $20-$50. info@musicatkohl.org, www.musicatkohl.org or 650-762-1130.
“I try to use narration when dancer necklace- ballet shoe charm, initial of your choice and an accent bead of your choice I work,” she adds, “I don’t tend to do work that’s super abstract, In the studio, I’ll paint the movement super quickly in the first few days and I don’t backtrack. Here, I’ve been allowed the time to look at the work and that slows me down, I’m trying ideas where I’ll sculpt something and if it doesn’t work I’ll take more time to figure it out.”, “I’m also incorporating more elements of acting within the choreography than I normally do,” Archibald explains. “I’m asking the questions – what are you seeing, why are we doing this in the scene. We’re figuring out every single intention behind each gesture, so that it makes sense. I’m working at Yale with actors and I think they’ve taught me a lot more about intention and responding truthfully than I would if I just continued to work within dance.”..
Rachel Nin, a 25-year-old theater fan from Morgan Hill, had arrived early for a matinee of “The Addams Family” at San Jose Stage, which set up a tent and tables for the first SoFA Sunday. . “I think it’s cool,” Nin said. “I don’t get to downtown San Jose often.”. Perhaps fortunately, the next SoFA Sundays will fall on the same weekends as the San Jose Jazz Festival in August and a throwback version of the SoFA street fair in September, two events she had never heard of but learned about on Sunday.
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