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If that sounds familiar, you should check out “A Day at the Circus,” a free community open house on Sunday. It showcases three new exhibitions on display at the museum, including “Without a Net,” Santa Cruz artist Susan Else‘s exploration of the world of circuses and carnivals. It’s whimsical and thought-provoking at the same time and its three-dimensional textile sculptures, many with moving parts, really show the versatility of the medium. The event, running from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., includes mask-making, DIY hand puppets and other all-ages artmaking activities, as well as two performances by the Cambodian Cultural Dance Troupe of San Jose, who wear intricately embroidered costumes and masks. Artists in residence Michelle Wilson and Anne Beck also will have an open studio for their fascinating, community-based Rhinoceros Project.

Get more information at www.sjquiltmuseum.org, LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS: The San Jose Museum of Art will welcome the Year of the Dog with a community day of its own on Saturday, Assemblyman Ash Kalra will provide the opening remarks at 11 a.m., and there will be artmaking activities throughout the day, The Rising Phoenix Lion Dance Association will perform at 3 p.m, Admission is free, but you can reserve tickets and get more details at www.sjmusart.org, Meanwhile, Eastridge Mall in San Jose will be the site of a three-day Tet Festival, featuring lion and dragon dances, talent and fashion shows and carnival life without ballet would be pointless, ballet wall art print, pink ballet toe shoe with quote for ballet decor or gift games and rides, The festival, which will be set up in the Sears parking lot, will run Friday from 3 to 11 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m, to 11 p.m..

GARLIC FESTIVAL ALREADY COOKING: A belated congratulations to Todd Trekell, a development project manager at Toeniskoetter Development, who took over in November as the president of the Gilroy Garlic Festival Association. It’s a big year to wear the Garlic Crown as the 40th annual festival is coming up July 27-29. Related ArticlesSan Jose dive bar with a bad reputation reinventing itselfNew role for former Santa Clara County Supervisor Ken YeagerCity Lights’ ‘Eurydice’: A bilingual production with a twistReaders’ ideas for changing Burnett Middle School nameEggs-citing news for San Jose City Hall’s resident falconsFestival organizers are already looking for submissions for two big parts of the milestone festival: Art for the festival poster and recipes for the Great Garlic Cookoff.  You need not be from Gilroy — or even the Bay Area — to participate in either the poster search or the popular amateur cooking contest (Last year’s winning poster entry came from Diane Grosman of Winter Haven, Fla.).

Musically, the two acts performing this month at SLG Art Boutiki as part of the San Jose Jazz Winter Fest are pretty far apart, One thing that connects Knower and La Misa Negra, though, is the strong roles played by the women in the band, Knower, a Los Angeles-based duo, plays funky electronic jazz, For their San Jose gig, Singer Genevieve Artadi and drummer Louis Cole will be joined by Dennis Hamm life without ballet would be pointless, ballet wall art print, pink ballet toe shoe with quote for ballet decor or gift on keyboards, Sam Gendel on saxophone and Sam Wilkes on bass, The gig is part of a tour that has already seen Knower cross the country for shows in the past month and will have the band touring Europe from mid-March to early April..

“It’s going to be insane,” Artadi says, adding that she and Cole will perform as a duo for some shows. “We like doing the duo show because we synch insane animations of dancing pizzas and our heads getting blown up in space to the music.”. La Misa Negra is planning its first U.S. tour this summer; the Oakland-based band has developed a Bay Area following since it formed in 2011. Founder Marco Polo Santiago serves as guitarist, composer and accordion player for the seven-piece band, which is known for its high-energy Latin-infused dance music.

“The main job of the band is to make people move,” Santiago says, although some of the songs he and lead singer Diana Trujillo write have lyrics life without ballet would be pointless, ballet wall art print, pink ballet toe shoe with quote for ballet decor or gift with political or social gravitas, “Our audience in the Bay Area is about 50 percent Latin,” Santiago says, “If people understand the (Spanish) lyrics, they get a little something extra.”, In addition to Trujillo, La Misa Negra features two other female musicians: sax and clarinet player Morgan Nilsen and percussionist Elena De Troya, Santiago says it was important to him that the women in the band were more than eye candy..

“I don’t know if it draws a wider audience,” he says, “but it gives them another layer to care about. It connects with them a little more (to have) a strong female presence.”. La Misa Negra’s Feb. 17 gig at SLG Art Boutiki marks the first time the band has played a San Jose Jazz event. “We’ve been looking forward to getting into it for a few years now,” Santiago says, adding that his band’s blend of Afro-Latin sounds with hip-hop, jazz and rock are a good fit with San Jose Jazz’s programming. “They go beyond the typical scope of jazz; it’s a multi-genre festival.”.

Knower’s influences include artists from Prince to Miles Davis to Sarah Vaughn, The band has collaborated with wide-ranging bands like Pomplamoose and Snarky Puppy, Artadi says being based in LA has helped Knower develop its own distinct sound, “It’s easy to distance yourself from anyone who tries to tell you how you should do your music,” she adds, La Misa Negra plays its Winter Fest gig on Feb, 17; Knower life without ballet would be pointless, ballet wall art print, pink ballet toe shoe with quote for ballet decor or gift takes the stage Feb, 23, Both shows are at 8 p.m, at SLG Art Boutiki, 44 Race St., San Jose..



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