The Lafayette Art Gallery is also continuing the popular “Second Fridays” program, monthly receptions to which the public is cordially invited. Come between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. July 11 and Aug. 8 to meet the artists, have a glass wine, enjoy good conversation and see the art. “Orchestra of Time”will be on display through Aug. 1. The exhibit features pieces by Bay Area artists Erik Bender, Jeslyn Cantrell, Tim Hancock, James Jarett and Deni Kending. Paintings, sculpture, wood block prints and a mural will be on display.
He’s a graduate of UC Berkeley whose political and social values were shaped by the 1960s movements for free speech, civil rights and improved working conditions for farm workers, But his main role models at the time weren’t student leaders or politicians, “The priests were out front in all these marches,” he said on another day over a healthy lunch of salmon salad at an Italian restaurant, “Back then, all the priests were supporting Cesar Chavez, … I personalized ombre ballet flats. teal to purple ombre. was against the war in Vietnam, All these priests were into this stuff.”..
On Saturday, Halau ‘O Keikiali’i from the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center and RAHITI Polynesian Dance Company will be showcased. Visitors are also welcome to indulge their inner artist at Saturday’s craft table activities. Selected art will be on extended display at SSF City Hall and the Municipal Services Building for about two weeks after the show is over. Questions? Go to the Cultural Arts-News & Events webpage at http://www.ssf.net/385/Cultural-Arts or www.ssf.net or call the South San Francisco Recreation Department at 650-829-3800.
Fleming and Kern also partnered effectively in five songs by Patricia Barber, The Chicago-based composer’s roots in jazz and blues meld with a gift for word setting in these contemporary art songs about love, death, hunger, and more; the final piece, “You Just Gotta Go Home,” is a breezy take on a bad breakup, If these songs didn’t reach the personalized ombre ballet flats. teal to purple ombre. same heights as the evening’s other works, Fleming certainly gave them a committed performance, She also threw herself into three songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The King and I,” beginning with “Whistle a Happy Tune” (performed with enthusiastic audience participation after Fleming admitted she doesn’t whistle.) “Something Wonderful” and “Shall We Dance” brought the program to an exhilarating close..
“If you don’t like people, if you can’t engage people, don’t expect to be a good people-shooter. You have to establish some rapport, some connection. And a lot of the people I’ve shot have become friends.”. Capturing those in the performing arts has become Kitaoka’s specialty. “One of the things I absolutely love is the fact that it’s a community. Also, no one gets into performing arts to make money. If they do, they’re crazy. They get into it for the love of the art and to express themselves.”.