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On Jan. 31 the show spreads into the museum’s North Gallery and East Gallery with larger works by the artists. A reception from 1 to 4 p.m. that opening day celebrates the expanded exhibit. The show of smaller works features art by Lisa Babbitt, John Csongradi, Teresa Hsu, Annette Legallet, June Levin, Kay Podolsky, Susan Switzer and Abbas Orumchian. The exhibit of larger pieces and 3-D creations features work by Barbara Berk, Doriane Heyman, Michael Kesselman, Rachel Kesselman, Neil Murphy, Winnie van der Rijn, Ruth Waters, Linda Salter, Roberta Salma, Carolyn Shaw, B J Stevenson, Leigh Toldi, Myrna Wacknov, Kevyn Warnock and Nancy Woods.
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With top-quality Baroque works performed in the Bay Area each year, music lovers might be tempted to think they’ve heard everything the era produced. But this weekend at Zellerbach Hall, audiences are about to experience a rare French Baroque masterwork – a fully staged production of Jean-Philippe Rameau’s 1745 opera-ballet “Le Temple de la Gloire” (The Temple of Glory). A co-production of Cal Performances, the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and France’s Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, this Baroque extravaganza has been more than four years in the planning. With Philharmonia Baroque music director Nicholas McGegan conducting the orchestra and Philharmonia Chorale, the production features an international cast with singers from Versailles and dancers from the New York Baroque Dance Company.
Nick Estes & Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz: 7:30-9:30 p.m, March 28, St, John’s Presbyterian Church, knitted baby booties, handmade baby girl ballet slippers in blue with pink bow, with strap and pink plastic button, gift idea, b 2727 College Ave, Berkeley, This event explores the Standing Rock vs, Dakota Access Pipeline resistance, $12-$15, http://bit.ly/2U740PX, Shrek the Musical: 7 p.m, March 26-28, 3 p.m, March 29, San Ramon Valley High School Theater, 501 Danville Blvd., Danville, Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage and proves there is more to the story than meets the ears, $15, https://bit.ly/2tgWyWQ..
The Manhattan Transfer: The Oshman Family JCC presents the 10-time Grammy-winning vocal quartet in a benefit concert. May 31, 7:30 p.m. Oshman Family JCC- Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. $50 concert only, $250 includes meet-the-artist reception, concert and dessert. paloaltojcc.org/artsbravura, 650-223-8664. Unlaced Dance Series: Smuin Ballet closes its 21st season with Helen Pickett’s sensual “Petal” and a world premiere by Adam Hougland. The program finishes with two Michael Smuin classics, a pas de deux from “Romeo and Juliet” and “Hearts Suite.” Through May 24, times vary. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. $52-$71. smuinballet.org, 650-903-6000.
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