Under the direction of Daniel Hughes, it will perform classic choral selections, contemporary popular songs and music from around the world. Seating is open and a free-will offering will be taken to support the church’s music ministries. Free flu shots will be offered as well as consultations with advice nurses, demonstrations, nutrition tips and other information from more than 45 area agencies. The event is sponsored by the Santa Clara County Social Services Agency Department of Aging and Adult services in partnership with San Jose State University, Timpany Center and the Friends of Human Relations Commission.
Speaking of Indian dance, a mobbed Bank of America parking lot was rocking for the sixth annual Bollywood night, Dancers from Saratoga High were spectacular, Pragati Grover, Tharini Chakraborty and Sharlini Govil-Pai put the event together with the support of the staff of water bottle, ballet shoes, customized water bottle, custom water bottle, intricate drawing, intricate design, delicate print, m the Village B of A, If you missed it, the seventh annual Bollywood is already planned for next August, • The annual Saratoga Rotary Art Show gives back to many community organizations through the club’s charitable foundation’s grant process, The latest grant was awarded to Our Lady of Fatima Villa for the purchase of new state-of-the-art rehabilitation equipment, The foundation invites interested groups to apply for grants, Info: saratogarotary.org..
Directly following the deep and melancholy “Stabat Mater” is Garrett Ammon’s “Madness, Rack, and Honey,” which is a new creation full of playfulness and wit. Ammon, artistic director of Denver-based Wonderbound, has created more than 70 and is known for his exciting blend of tradition and innovation. This latest work, named after Mary Ruefle’s collection of lectures, abstractly presents the theme of the madness and joy inherent in artistic creation. The choreography, according to Fushille, “has a definite ease and flow to it,” and dancers “clearly enjoy the movement, which allows them to get into the meaning of the piece.” Ammon’s use of adventurous, non-conformist choreography, loose narrative, and bold humor may confuse some, but but he wants “to give the audience that comfort in knowing that they can be lost in it, and that’s OK. They can be confused and not understand, and that’s OK.” There is so much happening — the joyful chords of Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major, K 364, the exhilarating dancing on stage — that audiences are sure to get swept up in the sheer delight of the performance.
— Aug, 5, 2012: In Oak Creek, water bottle, ballet shoes, customized water bottle, custom water bottle, intricate drawing, intricate design, delicate print, m Wisconsin, 40-year-old gunman Wade Michael Page killed six worshippers at a Sikh Temple before killing himself, — July 20, 2012: James Holmes, 27, fatally shot 12 people and injured 70 in an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater, He was sentenced to life in prison without parole, — April 2, 2012: Seven people were killed and three were wounded when a 43-year-old former student opened fire at Oikos University in Oakland, California, One Goh was charged with seven counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder, but psychiatric evaluations concluded he suffered from long-term paranoid schizophrenia and was unfit to stand trial..
Soulful Living Arts Fair: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sept. 22, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 23, 1540 Hicks Ave., San Jose. The fair offers a place of healing and personal growth for the body, mind and soul. Explore 60 plus exhibits and free lectures. Free. www.communityofinfinitespirit.org. Sip, Walk, and Shop: 1-5 p.m. Sept. 22, 1st Street, downtown Benicia. Participating businesses will pour a different wine at their business. Check-in starts at 12;30 p.m. at 90 First Street. Wine glass, map of tasting location and wristband will be provided. Ticket price includes 15 tastes and one complimentary Benicia Main Street wine glass. Must be age 21 and up. $30-$35. www.beniciamainstreet.org/.