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  • This weekend in the arts: "Barnatan Plays Brahms" at The Shell; Ethan Chan, Lexi Pulido at Art Produce; San Diego Ballet and Sue Palmer at Balboa Theatre; Dustin Lothspeich benefit at the Casbah; Plus: GI Film Festival, San Diego Fringe and "La Lucha."
  • With clear, concise prose that delves into harsh topics without losing its sense of humor, Danticat once again proves that she is one of contemporary literature's strongest, most graceful voices.
  • The event and its dance party atmosphere lowered the curtain on successful back-to-back Games that captivated fans. Paris raised the bar high for future host cities, including Los Angeles in 2028.
  • The Apollo Chamber Players in Houston, Texas, create concerts in response to book banning, the refugee crisis, the war in Gaza and other world events. Thousands of people attend their performances.
  • Crown City Chorale, a community choir in Coronado, is finishing its second season this spring, and we would love for you to attend our final concert on May 15th at 7 p.m. at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 1111 5th St., Coronado, CA 92118. This lighthearted program of love songs features folk and jazz tunes and familiar songs from the movies that will undoubtedly make you want to sing along! A modest admission price of $15 helps Crown City Chorale to run this lovely organization and continue to share choral music with our San Diego community.
  • Reflections is an art-making workshop series designed to serve adults 55 and older. In the sessions on September 1 and 15, participants will dissect the many facets of portraiture and the contrast between internal and external representations of the self while touring artworks from MCASD's collection. Whether viewing artworks that are figurative or abstract, metaphorical or literal, humorous or severe, each exploration will examine the compositional and storytelling qualities of portraits and their power to communicate a message. In the artmaking portion of the sessions, participants will put lessons into practice by creating portraits of many subjects, such as: • A beloved • Someone admired • A group of friends • Family member • Co-workers • The self In the workshop series from October 6 through December 1, participants will explore how the body is integrated into contemporary art. Through close looking we will engage with artworks where the body is present, and others where it is invoked by its notable absence. As participants delve into the concepts tied to interpretations of the human form they will consider and learn: • How scale impacts the viewer • How the body is used as a tool for labor • How artists engage the senses in a hands-off contemporary arts environment • How body is present through absence Each workshop will include an investigation of contemporary artmaking techniques and materials. No prior art experience is required. Transportation will be provided, if required. Participants may join one session (two days) or the full series (four sessions; eight days). Click here to view the full list of workshops!
  • The Old Globe’s Arts Engagement Department is proud to announce the return of Mexican Independence Day Celebration as part of the AXIS plaza series. Audiences can anticipate an exciting lineup of cultural offerings such as live music performances by Mariachi Continental SD, Las Cancioneras, folklórico dance performances, arts and crafts, and fun for the whole family to enjoy! Hosted by Laura Jiménez and Markuz Rodríguez, co-produced by Arts Engagement Programs Associate Valeria Vega and Associate Director of Arts Engagement and Producer of Community Innovation Katie Harroff. Bring your sunscreen and get ready to celebrate! 11:00 a.m. Welcome speech with hosts Laura Jiménez and Markuz Rodríguez 11:15 a.m. Mariachi Continental music performance #1 11:40 a.m. Folklórico El Tapatío de San Dieguito dance presentation and dance set with audience 12:15 p.m. Las Cancioneras music performance 12:35 p.m. Hosts present La Lotería game with audience 12:50 p.m. Mariachi Continental music performance #2 1:10 p.m. “El Grito de la Independencia” with special guest Gilberto Luna of the Mexican Consulate General in San Diego 1:20 p.m. Mariachi Continental music performance 1:30 p.m.: Event ends This event is free and open to all who want to attend. This is an all-ages event. Celebración del Día de la Independencia de México Sábado, 16 de septiembre de 2023 11 a.m. a 1:30 p.m. Copley Plaza del Old Globe El Departamento de Arts Engagement se enorgullece en anunciar el regreso de la celebración del Día de la Independencia de México como parte de la serie de eventos de plaza AXIS. El público asistente podrá disfrutar de una increíble oferta cultural con actividades para toda la familia, incluyendo música en vivo con Mariachi Continental SD, Las Cancioneras, presentaciones de baile folclórico, talleres, y mucho más. Presentado por Laura Jiménez y Markuz Rodríguez, y co-producido por la asociada de programa Valeria Vega y la directora asociada de arts engagement y productora de innovación comunitaria Katie Harroff. ¡No olvides tu bloqueador solar y prepárate para celebrar en grande! 11:00 a.m. Bienvenida con maestros de ceremonia Laura Jiménez y Markuz Rodríguez 11:15 a.m. Presentación musical #1 con Mariachi Continental 11:40 a.m. Presentación de baile con Flklórico El Tapatío de San Dieguito 12:15 p.m. Las Cancioneras12:35 p.m. Maestros de ceremonia presentan juego de La Lotería con la audiencia 12:50 p.m. Presentación musical #2 con Mariachi Continental 1:10 p.m. “El Grito de la Independencia” con invitado del Consulado Mexicano 1:20 p.m. Presentación musical #3 con Mariachi Continental 1:30 p.m. Fin del evento Este es un evento gratuito y no requiere de boletos para asistir. Este evento es apto para todas las edades.
  • “A MUSICAL ODYSSEY” 6 composers, 5 countries, 3 centuries Paul Tseng and Dan Yu take you on an epic musical journey with masterpieces by legendary composers such as Bach, Borodin, Faure, Dvorak, and Brahms Presented by San Diego Music Society, Jean Will Presents and CCAE Paul Tseng (cello) has performed as a soloist, recitalist, orchestral, and chamber musician throughout the United States, Canada, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, and South Africa in concert halls such as Avery Fischer Hall, Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, the Cairo Royal Opera House in Egypt, The Royal Cultural Center in Amman, Jordan. As a chamber musician, Paul has performed with luminaries such as Earl Carlyss and Ruth Inglefield, and as a member of the Delphian Trio, which won First Prize in the Baltimore Chamber Music Awards Competition. The second cellist ever to be awarded the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the Peabody Conservatory (Johns Hopkins University), Paul specialized in the cello music of Prokofiev. He also holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree from the Juilliard School. He has held various faculty positions in New York, Maryland, West Virginia, New York, and Washington DC. Paul is a founding member of the Logos Trio and the artistic director of the San Diego Music Society. Dan Yu enjoys a multifaceted career as a classical pianist and piano educator. After he studied piano with renowned piano educator Jane Bastien, he worked with famed Russian pianist Vitaly Margulis for his University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) piano performance bachelor degree, and obtained his master’s degree in piano performance under Professor Antoinette Perry at the University of Southern California (USC). He had won numerous competitions including Musical Merit of Greater San Diego, La Jolla Young Artist Competition, and many others. He is an active performer on the San Diego classical music scene. This year, he played solo and collaborative recitals at Encinitas Library, Fallbrook Library, and Conrad Performing Arts Center. As a teacher, his students have won many competitions in San Diego. He is a board member of MTAC (Music Teachers Association of California), and also the chairperson for MTAC’s Piano Duo Festival for the past 4 years. Dan served on the jury of the Hong Kong International Music Foundation Competition (North America branch) in 2017, the 3rd San Diego International Competition for Outstanding Amateurs in 2022, and this year, GOCAA (Global Outstanding Chinese Artists Association) regional competition in San Diego.
  • California’s power grid is showing a little more stress this week during a persistent hot spell. In other news, a small group of indigenous athletes in San Diego are working to bring back one of the oldest team sports in history, called Ulama. Plus, we have details on some arts events happening this weekend in San Diego County.
  • Reserve your seat for this month’s Artisan Table Signature Wine Series dinner for a taste of Napa Valley on the beautiful outdoor terrace at A.R. Valentien. Sip on standout wines from Hundred Acre perfectly paired with the multi-course communal meal of seasonal bounty by Executive Chef Kelli Crosson. Dana Manison, Western Regional Manager of Hundred Acre, is joining this intimate dinner for an insightful discussion about the selected wine varietals. Visit: https://www.lodgetorreypines.com/event/event-signature-wine-series-hundred-acre The Lodge at Torrey Pines on Facebook / Instagram
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