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A beautiful pale pink wall art print of ballet shoes. Originally created in ink and watercolor. The Veronica Flynn range is a curated range of fashion illustration and vintage style paintings from UK artist Stephanie Clarkson-Beever. More in store at Veronica Flynn Art here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/VeronicaFlynnArtA4 Printed On High Quality 280gsm Satin Pearl Premium Professional Photographic Paper. A5 Printed On High Quality 280gsm Gloss Professional Photographic Paper.If you have chosen framing at checkout, framing will be a black box frame without matting/mountRange of sizes available, use drop down on the right. Want a different size? Get in touch via Etsy conversation.Use drop down list for framing optionsPackaged flat and securely or rolled depending on size to ensure it arrives to you in Perfect ConditionAny Questions Please Ask.Copyright © Stephanie Clarkson-BeeverAll artwork and images on this site are © Stephanie Clarkson-Beever. Images may not be used, downloaded, sold, redistributed, altered, or printed. Personal or commercial use of the artwork without explicit consent from the artist, Stephanie Beever, is strictly prohibited and punishable by international copyright laws. Please contact the artist prior to sharing on social media.

Our little group grew quiet as Anet explained that the salt was for prosperity. It should be used freely but if any remained when they moved, it should go with them. The bread was so their home would never know hunger. They should eat it, of course, and if there was any left, feed it to the birds. Anet had also brought a bottle of champagne, admitting that sheʼd added to the traditional ritual wishes for joy and effervescence. “We have a present for you, too,” Nina said. “A thank-you present.” She produced a large shopping bag, took from it a cake box. Inside the box was a beautiful white swirly-iced cake. In red frosting script the top said “Thank you Anet & Pat.”.

French-born bass master François Moutin and intrepid Indian-American vocalist Kavita Shah titled their new album “Interplay” (Dot Time Records), which aptly sums up their prime directive as a duo, Whether stretching out on a standard, freely improvising, or investigating a jazz tune by the likes of Horace Silver, they are in constant musical contact, a sinuous high-wire dance that defies gravity, Moutin, who earned a doctorate in physics before moving to New York, has spent three decades in the trio of 90-year-old French pianist Martial Solal, who performs on the album, along with ballet shoes prints, ballerina wall decor, kids room decor, granddaughter gift, nursery wall art, gift for niece, dance poster, Shah’s mentor, 89-year-old Sheila Jordan..

An NEA Jazz Master, Jordan pioneered the vocal/bass duo in the 1980s via her frequent performances with virtuoso Harvie S, a stripped-down context that sounds as exhilarating in Moutin and Shah’s hands as ever. They have two Bay Area performances this weekend, and also teach a workshop noon Sunday at the California Jazz Conservatory in Berkeley. Details: 8 p.m. April 7; California Jazz Conservatory’s Rendon Hall, Berkeley; $20; 510-845-5373, cjc.edu; 7:30 p.m. April 8; $15-$20. Red Poppy Art House, San Francisco. 415-826-2402, redpoppyarthouse.org.

If you haven’t heard the music of John Luther Adams, the Seattle Symphony’s residency in Berkeley this weekend offers an excellent opportunity, Presented by Cal Performances, the orchestra under music director Ludovic Morlot will play two programs that center on ballet shoes prints, ballerina wall decor, kids room decor, granddaughter gift, nursery wall art, gift for niece, dance poster, Adams, Saturday evening’s concert features the California premiere of the composer’s “Become Desert,” featuring the Bay Area chorus Volti, along with Sibelius’ Symphony No, 2. Sunday afternoon, Adams’ award-winning “Become Ocean” is the centerpiece of a program that also includes Sibelius’ “Oceanides” and Britten’s “Four Sea Interludes” and the Passacaglia from “Peter Grimes.”..

Morlot, who led the world premiere of “Become Desert” last week in Seattle, says that Adams – not to be confused with Berkeley-based composer John Adams – writes music like no other. “What I find stunning about John’s music is that he actually manages to make time stop,” Morlot explained in a phone call from Seattle. “In this world of everything going crazy and fast, and we have three minutes to do this and 20 seconds to answer this email, the luxury of his music is precious. It gives you time to stop and think about the world.”.

Indeed, Adams’ music conjures the natural world in glorious sonic vistas, In works such as “Become Ocean,” which won the Pulitzer Prize for Music and a Grammy Award for the Seattle Symphony’s recording, the composer creates works of shimmering beauty – “soundscapes,” in ballet shoes prints, ballerina wall decor, kids room decor, granddaughter gift, nursery wall art, gift for niece, dance poster, Morlot’s description.No wonder the Mississippi-born composer – who lived in Alaska for much of his career and now divides his time between New York and the Chilean desert -– has become closely associated with the environmental movement..

“I think there’s a real anxiety there,” says Morlot, “and I find that it translates beautifully in some very dark colors in his music. It translates the concerns we all have about how we deal with nature, how we deal with the world and the environment. In some ways, it’s the starting point for his music – to be evocative of that concern, that anxiety.”. When conducting Adams, Morlot says he encourages listeners to immerse themselves in the composer’s enveloping sound world. “With John’s music, I invite everybody to listen to it in a very different way – to let go of the habits we have to try to find a narrative or a theme. It’s really about being in the middle of the elements. I always say the sooner you can surrender to it, the more time you’re going to have to really enjoy it.”.

Details: 8 p.m, April 7, 3 p.m, April 8; ballet shoes prints, ballerina wall decor, kids room decor, granddaughter gift, nursery wall art, gift for niece, dance poster, Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley; $38-$98; 510-642-9988, www.calperformances.org, PHILLY SNATCHES CAL PERFORMANCES DIRECTOR: Matías Tarnopolsky, the executive and artistic director of Cal Performances since 2009, has announced that he will step down at the end of June this year to take up a post as president and CEO of the Philadelphia Orchestra in August, During his tenure, Tarnopolsky, who succeeded Robert Cole in 2009, brought many top international music, dance, theater and spoken-word events to UC Berkeley’s arts presenting organization, Born in Argentina and raised in London, Tarnopolsky came to Berkeley from posts at the Chicago Symphony and the New York Philharmonic, A champion of music education and outreach, he launched a number of innovations at Cal Performances, such as the Berkeley RADICAL initiative, which brought conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Simon Bolivar Orchestra of Venezuela to Berkeley in 2015..



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