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closure of BAM celebration
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3:30 pm Chris Kallmyer creates music based on the architecture of BAM/PFA. It was very discordant and minimalist and pleasurable in its unexpectedness! We attended the final moments of the closing of the Berkeley Art Museum on the Solstice, in which one door would close and participants marched down to the structure of the new building under construction which will open in 2016. 4:00 pm Performance artist Dohee Less says a ritual farewell to the space, with a Chinese flute accompanied by Chinese drums....and large cries, from a minority tradition. A quiet moment being appreciated in the shadows and light of this brutalist (starkly honest)(building. Designated a Berkeley landmark In the Movies: The 1975 movie Mr. Ricco , starring Dean Martin, was filmed at BAM/PFA - the shootout scene exploits the dramatic sight lines of the atrium. Sound designer Ben Bertt recorded the sound for the Star Wars trash compactor s...
Christmas market German Community Petaluma
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A sleepy Santa Claus caught napping? Friend and Susan Coolidge admiring the traditional festive dress of Germany and Austria Both of us bought home made liquors and I got the traditional stollen, which without, I would not have a Christmas. Aren't all feasts related to foods? We stopped at the very traditional Petaluma Creamery, and I bought a hostess gift, lemon icecream, with real Meyer lemon zest; absolutely perfect! I recall that in Shanghai, I always attended the German market, as it was the only place to buy a wreath, a christmas tree, glug wine, and all the traditional items, associated with Christmas.
Kathleen Turner Berkeley Rep Red Hot Patriot
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The playwrights need a mention for this one, especially: sisters, Margaret and Allison Engel, both with careers in journalism. Allison is a media rep at USC her alma mater and Margaret runs the prestigious Alicia Patterson Foundation in Washington, DC. Margaret thinks Molly Ivins, a Smith College graduate, who got her Masters in journalism at Columbia University --became an Ameican icon, and Allison, sees her as our " Mark Twain " who could balance the "corn pone" with the "high tone". . She said that when you laugh, people open up their ears and listen. She was very honest and spoke truth, but in a humorous way. Margaret adds, " Bill Moyers really said it best - "she made the mighty humble" and the "wicked ashamed." Of her own career in journalism(which I considered, but was told it was not a safe job for a woman< --even after getting a journalism fellowship my freshman year to go to the University of Wis...
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS: Vivaldi, Zelenka
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This orchestra in its 34th year never ceases to amaze. Having been on tour to Europe, and to Carnegie Hall in New York, this year, it is as bright and intelligent, but never pedantic, as ever. McGegan was educated at Cambridge and Oxford universities and has an OBE from the Queen in 2010 "for services to music overseas." Various recordings have won Grammy nominations, and best in the Classical music world The orchestra plays in Palo Alto for the Stanford community as well as at Berkeley, and in San Francisco. McGegan will play in Baltimore January 2-4 and again on February 12-15 with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra as well as in St Louis and Dallas. Dominique La Belle sang beautifully, the Hayden, Ave Regina Coelorum in A major , with the Chorale directed by Bruce Lamott. Then, she sang the Antonio Vivaldi(1678-1741) Dixit Dominus (Psalm 109) in D Major, RV 807, and Jan Dismas Zelenka's Missa Nativitatis Domini both with Christoph...
Celebrating the Diversity of the European Union WAFC SF
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Jane Wales, President and CEO of the World Affairs Council introduced Antonio de Lecea, Principle Advisor for Economic and Financial Affairs, the Delegation of the EU to the USA. Then a panel discussion ensued. Mauro Battocchi, Consul General for Italy led off. Nuno Mathias, Consul General of Portugal, concurred with him, and added a viewpoint. Stefan Scluter, Consul General of Germany chimed in followed by Hugh von Meijenfeldt, Consult General of the Netherlands. Hugo and I talked at length, and he introduced the other consuls to me. I told him about my pro bono peace education contract with the Educational Reform projects in Kosovo and Macedonia, that I had completed for the EU. The Dutch ambassador had been our donor. Hugo is "green" and focusses on mutual investments in innovation, water and energy, food and nutrition, life science and health and creative industries. His commitment has been to the Environ He was an EU ...
Robert Wilson's "The Old Woman" with Willem Dafoe and Mikhail Baryshnikov
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Brilliant. I do not know when an audience responded more enthusiastically! This play is an adaptation of the work of Daniil Kharms, who, having been arressted, was imprisoned and then died of starvation in the gulags. "The Old Woman" is a novella written in the 1930's. Carrying echoes of Samuel Beckett and Ionesco in its deadpan narrative, it follows the story of a struggling writer who cannot make peace with himself. The production was first partnered with the Spoleto Festival in Italy It is a Baryshnikov production. It was also commissioned by The Theatre de la Ville-Paris/Festival, about which I blogged a few weeks ago. . Wilson chose the two, Dafoe and Baryshnikov, because they complement each other, and yet he says, "I think of the two as one: the writer. And during the course of the play they change: A becomes B and B becomes A, because A and B are one whole, not two." Baryshnikov felt it was incredibly difficult to do,...