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  • Set sail on a STEAM journey as the Classics Philharmonic Orchestra explores music inspired by the ocean and its inhabitants. With guest educators from Wildcoast, students dive into an integrated learning experience where the power of music fosters a deeper understanding of the crucial role oceans play on our planet. Featuring Conductor Dana Zimbric & The Classics Philharmonic Orchestra Designed for Pre-K – 6th Grade Social-Emotional Learning & Diverse Music CA Arts Standards & Lesson Plans Included Classroom Docents (request when you register) Balboa Theatre is located at 868 Fourth Ave, San Diego, 92101 (Downtown) – paid parking at Horton Plaza Garage – $10 Joan B. Kroc Theatre is at 6611 University Ave, San Diego, 92115 – free parking. Please note: students traveling in private cars are encouraged to attend our concerts at the Joan B. Kroc Theatre to avoid parking fees. For inquiries or assistance, please email us at chuber@classics4kids.org or call 619-231-2311. Please do not contact the theatres directly. Classics 4 Kids is a San Diego Unified School District-approved vendor with a Professional Services Agreement (PSA). Visit: Sound Waves: Water Music Classics 4 Kids on Instagram and Facebook
  • Creative Connections "Praise & Paint" Brunch. Join us for a vibrant and uplifting experience at our Petals of HOPE Flower boutique & Café. Join us for our upcoming Creative Connections "Praise & Paint" Brunch, where creativity meets community in a celebration of art, connection, and inspiration—all for a meaningful cause. Set against the stunning backdrop of San Pasqual Valley, this event is a great opportunity to gather and enjoy a morning of lite bites, flower-infused lattes, and refreshing hibiscus lemonade. Our brunch is designed to delight your senses and fuel your creativity. Following brunch, you'll be guided through a painting session led by the talented Nataly, owner of Teeny Cantina. Whether you're a seasoned painter or new to the craft, this session offers a welcoming space for everyone to express themselves through art. As you paint, enjoy the soothing sounds of live music.
  • The garden is not just a public space, but also a place where cherished family memories are made and milestones are celebrated.
  • A Brazilian family is rocked when the father disappears following a military coup. I'm Still Here tells the heroic true story of a wife and mother who steers her family through the rapids of tyranny.
  • In recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day, the first annual Indigenous Heritage Week & Sustainable Design Forum held November 21st at UCSD Park & Market in San Diego will include an advance, red-carpet screening of the film “We Are Guardians.” Produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, the film highlights Indigenous Peoples' role in safeguarding the Amazon rainforest. Pury Tembe, the lead figure in the film, will make a special in-person appearance. The screening is a US exclusive. This forum, part of the inaugural binational World Design Capital legacy program, will bring together Indigenous leaders from Sister Cities across the United States, Mexico, Australia, Japan, Kenya, Brazil, and other Indigenous nations. They will share Traditional Ecological Knowledge and explore its integration into sustainable development initiatives. The Indigenous Forum and screening are co-hosted by the Kumeyaay, San Diego Sister Cities [www.sandisca.org], and Co-sponsored by UC San Diego Global Initiatives [www.global.ucsd.edu], The Behner Stiefel Center for Brazilian Studies, San Diego State University [www.brazil.sdsu.edu], the World Design Capital San Diego Tijuana 2024[www.wdc2024.org/], and My Chosen Vessels [www.mychosenvessels.org/]. The goal is to inspire sustainable solutions by integrating Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge into San Diego’s sustainable development plans. Indigenous leaders will attend the Forum, from San Diego Sister Cities partnerships from the US, Mexico, Australia, Japan, Kenya, Brazil, and beyond. The Forum is the first event of its kind, seeking to advance San Diego’s sustainable future and helping design new, Indigenous-informed models through sharing Indigenous knowledge. The film screening and the Forum kick off Indigenous Heritage Week, a series of Indigenous-led workshops, lectures, and cultural activities across university campuses in San Diego County, held in collaboration with cultural institutions and businesses. These events will include panel discussions, cultural exhibits, art displays, an Indigenous bazaar, a showcase of other Indigenous films, virtual reality experiences, and more. “Attendees will have the unique opportunity to hear directly from Indigenous leaders around the world about their efforts in protecting the planet, wildlife, forests, and oceans,” said Jessica Censotti, Executive Director of San Diego Sister Cities. “These discussions are essential for learning how we can integrate Indigenous traditional practices into our region’s efforts to develop sustainable solutions for our community and create a sustainable future for all humanity.” “We are especially excited to host an advance screening of the film ‘We Are Guardians,’ produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, featuring a special appearance by Puyr Tembé, the film's central figure. Additionally, Koji Kinjo will join us, whose groundbreaking work in coral transplantation and ocean protection is shaping the future of marine conservation, offering San Diego insights for safeguarding its own precious coastline. This is a remarkable opportunity to deepen cross-cultural connections and explore how Indigenous perspectives can shape San Diego’s sustainable future. “ "When you have a whole bundle of arrows together, it's impossible to break," said Dr. Stanley Rodriguez, referring to the unity of Indigenous leaders around the world who will gather in San Diego. Dr. Rodriguez is Kumeyaay Council Member of the Santa Ysabel Band of the Iipay Nation in San Diego & Commissioner of the California Native American Heritage Commission (appointed by Governor Newsom).
  • Una nueva entidad de conservación supervisará las obras para mejorar la vegetación, la calidad del agua y el hábitat natural en Salton Sea. ¿Serán suficientes casi 500 millones de dólares en proyectos?
  • The series continues Friday, September 20, with Tom Griesgraber, Billy Galewood, and Steve Bulman. Billy Galewood is an American singer, songwriter, and rapper from Cleveland who ended up in California, where he continued to hone his eclectic acoustic/hip-hop sound. His shows blend hip-hop, acoustic rock, funk, improvisation, and comedy. Multi-instrumentalist-composer Tom Griesgraber is known for many roles, including behind the scenes, in the music industry, but the Berklee College of Music graduate is best known onstage for his mastery of the unusual Chapman Stick. The relatively narrow instrument produces music that to the uninitiated listener sounds like an ensemble. Those who have seen Griesgraber perform live, however, know that the sonorous music produced comes from the magic of a unique virtuoso. A seasoned guitar player of 30 years, Stephen Bulman specializes in percussive fingerstyle music. Known for his distinctive use of harmonics and pitch bending, his tranquil compositions create a soothing auditory experience. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/acoustics-24-0920 Athenaeum Music and Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Art San Diego, to be held at the San Diego Convention on Harbor Drive from November 1-3, 2024, is an annual cultural experience featuring approximately 500 leading contemporary artists, fine art photographers, and designers; it offers dynamic programming that includes curated exhibits, local talent, and student artists. Now celebrating its 16th year, Art San Diego is the region’s most acclaimed and longest-running contemporary art and design fair and the only marketplace where artists, art publishers, galleries, art students, and dealers all come together to celebrate and showcase postmodern art. Produced by Redwood Art Group, with presenting sponsor UBS Wealth Management, Art San Diego is a unique art fair that serves to enhance the artistic culture of “America’s Finest City” while it also raises thousands of dollars through its Access to Art program, via student artwork sales and donations, to help Monarch School and Humble Design, both of which are non-profits that benefit unhoused families. UBS hosts a VIP reception of high-net-worth collectors, by invitation only, on Friday evening. Over the weekend, ASD attracts more than 5,000 art lovers, giving them insights into San Diego’s vibrant and diverse cultural art scene alongside an exciting collection of international galleries. Visit: https://redwoodartgroup.com/category/art-san-diego/ Redwood San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • The INSITE LAB is a roving platform for artists on both sides of the border (San Diego, US-Baja California, MX) designed to instigate conversations and experiences around process and research in art making. The LAB offers an innovative framework outside of academia where artists engage with specialists from a variety of disciplines and reimagine the region as a laboratory for research. The LAB also aims to provide time and space for the exchange of ideas, research, and experimentation intended to expand the boundaries of the participating artists' practices. Visit: https://www.practicebest.org/ https://insiteart.org/insite-lab Artists Jair Arias, Roxana Alvarado, MR Barnadas, Héctor Bázaca, Gosia Herc, Aleya Lanteigne, Adrián Pereda Vidal, Talia Pérez-Gilbert and Josh Tonies. Interlocutors Adam Burgasser, Diego Delgado-Álvarez, Enah Montserrat Fonseca Ibarra, Phil Gregory, Norma Iglesias Prieto, Lux Boreal (Henry Torres y Ángel Arámbula), Paula Pijoan, Robert Pincus, Kerianne Quick, Katalina Silva and Ismene Venegas. INSITE LAB is made possible through a collaboration between haudenschildGarage and INSITE.
  • Missy Mazzoli’s Enthusiasm Strategies (2019) opens our tenth season, and her words offer a fitting framing: she describes music as “a way of setting the world in order, a method of carving up time in way that, seemingly by magic, changes our frame of mind, energizes us, and gives us courage and reassurance.” Haydn’s quartets certainly fit that description, and his opus 33, no. 1 featured on this program is a sparkling example. The second half of this concert features two works that were composed a few years apart in the 1920’s, though the revolutionary sonic worlds they inhabit are distinct; Júlian Carillo’s 150th birthday would be two days after this concert, and his third quartet (Two Sketches) is part of his exploration in microtonal music. Janacek’s first quartet was inspired by Tolstoy’s Kreutzer Sonata and is one of the 20th century’s masterpieces. Visit: https://hausmannquartet.com/haydn-voyages/ Hausmann Quartet on Instagram and Facebook
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