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“It’s a spectacular, visually stunning piece. Ochoa is a fantastic choreographer with a unique voice and this is one of her masterpieces.”. Fushille said that Ochoa gracefully melds the worlds of classical ballet and contemporary dance. “We want to have freedom of movement, but also the lightness of having the women up on their toes. And this is a perfect example of that.”. The company’s founder, the late Michael Smuin, designed “Fly Me to the Moon,” another program highlight, as his 2004 tribute to Frank Sinatra. Smuin had fond memories of his parents dancing in the kitchen when Sinatra songs came on the radio.
“Veil” is Nakaya’s first major work on the East Coast, From inside the silent sleek residence, seeing it enveloped by undulating fog feels at times like being inside a sort of three-dimensional time-lapse movie, From outside the house, or from the hillsides below or flat shoes / artistic shoes / suede ballet flats / womens shoes / black flat shoes / ballet shoes / black suede shoes above the structure, however, the effect of the installation is completely different, and it’s ever flowing and changing depending on the weather, “I look for the very best stage for the fog to perform, Then it’s at the mercy of the wind,” said Nakaya, whose father, Ukichiro Nakaya, was a physicist credited with making the first artificial snowflakes, Before experimenting with fog, she had “painted” clouds..
From spring to fall, the Bay Area plays host to festivals every weekend. Here is a sampling, listed by week, of the larger fairs, festivals and ethnic gatherings through September. Capitola Begonia Festival: Sept. 1-4. Capitola Village, Capitola. Labor Day weekend tradition, in its 65th — and final — year, features nautical parade of begonia-laden boats, sand sculpture contest, fishing derby, concerts and family activities. Free. Details: http://begoniafestival.com. Scottish Highland Gathering and Games: Sept. 2-3 (hours TBA). Alameda County Fairgrounds, 4501 Pleasanton Ave., Pleasanton. Caber tossing and other athletic games, traditional music and dance, Celtic heritage events, sheep dog trials, whisky tasting, clan gatherings. Advance tickets, $11-$30. See website for tickets to grandstand and trackside seating, tastings. www.thescottishgames.com.
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and South Bay residents can make the most of it, whether it be lights on trees or stars on stage. There are also plenty of opportunities to help those in need, which, it can be argued, is what the season is all about. Carol of Lights: Kick off the holiday season in downtown Campbell for the 33rd anniversary of the annual Carol of Lights celebration. The free event features a snow play area, Santa visits, a petting zoo, bounce houses, arts and crafts, and face painting. Local performers will entertain on the Community Stage. Dec. 1, 5-8 p.m. https://www.caroloflights.org/donations.php.
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