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While the choreography struggled to keep up with the grandeur of Mozart, often emphasizing the music’s melodic line and making the dance far heavier and busier than “Serenade,” Elo created postmodern complexity with fragmentary utterances performed alone, in unison, or in counterpoint. The fractured language became a physical analog of both language and thought where, despite shared concepts, none is fully comprehensible to another. The night ended with Ohad Naharin’s wild and wildly funny “Minus 16,” a veritable mixtape of various dance excerpts of Naharin’s works from the 1990s, which threads us back in history while moving viewers into the present.
Dragonflies: Their Lives, Loves and How to Care for Them: Dragonfly expert Kathy Biggs will share stories about these colorful insects and their lives, Learn how to support their life cycle by creating a habitat for story sticker set - swan lake ballet stickers - 8 designs 64 pieces kawaii stickers - shinzi katoh - dancer shoes - bow - baller them, 7 p.m, May 21, Dimond Branch Library, 3565 Fruitvale Ave., Oakland, Free, 510-501-3672, www.documents.sausalcreek.org/FOSC_Member_Meeting_Flyer_140521.pdf, Bug Hunt: Teen volunteers and Lawrence Hall of Science staff will lead a search for critters in the butterfly garden, Head out with a magnifying glass, a net, a view and a field journal and get a closer look at local species, 11 a.m, May 31, Lawrence Hall of Science, Centennial Drive, Berkeley, $10-$17, Members free, www.lawrencehallofscience.org..
Details: Presented by Cal Performances; in French with English subtitles; 8 p.m. Oct. 21, 3 p.m. Oct. 22; Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley; $48-$110; 510-642-9988, calperformances.org. 7 “A Brimful of Asha”: Indian-Canadian mother/son team Asha and Ravi Jain wrote and perform this 85-minute stage comedy about an issue that many in the Bay Area can relate to: How do you maintain your cultural roots while keeping up with a fast-changing world? The show is playing at Stanford’s Bing Concert Hall Studio through Oct. 22.
Raised in Montana and now a resident of Oakland, singer-songwriter Stella Peach uses voice, violin, looping pedal and percussion to create her uniquely entrancing story sticker set - swan lake ballet stickers - 8 designs 64 pieces kawaii stickers - shinzi katoh - dancer shoes - bow - baller pop-folk-chamber music, Her debut album, “Wisdom Teeth,” debuts Oct, 28, The opening track, the single, “Ah! So This Is How It Feels” will instantly charm listeners, The wistful “Ships in the Night” is sigh-inducing, Peach goes experimental on tracks like “Diamonds.” The primal edge to “Paralysis” calls to mind an Americana Yoko Ono, Rhythmic elements fuel “The Fool” and the piano-driven “Good News.” “People Ain’t Perfect” has a sittin’-on-the-porch bluesy touch, given Peach’s own little twist, From start to the ideal finish, “Be Like The Water,” the smarts, creativity and quirkiness of “Wisdom Teeth” is involving..
Community School of Music and Arts. “Rwanda, Land of Reconciliation,” photographic exhibition by Katie Cooney. Mohr Gallery, Community School of Music and Arts, Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View. Feb. 8 through March 24. Free. www.arts4all.org or 650-917-6800, ext. 305. Herbert Hoover Memorial Exhibit Pavilion. “The Battle for Hearts and Minds: World War II Propaganda.” 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, through Feb. 2. Herbert Hoover Memorial Exhibit Pavilion, Stanford University. Free. 650—723—3563 or www.hoover.org/library-and-archives/exhibits/112296.
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