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You don’t have to wait to step into the future — dance troupe Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts will take you there now. ODC Theater co-presents the premiere of “Six Degrees of Freedom” by the Bay Area Area award-winning choreographers Sheldon Smith and Lisa Wymore. Their latest work is an exploration into how intelligent machines could generate art and how that impacts what makes us human. The creative duo have been interested in technology since their childhoods and have used it in their dance theater pieces. They also like to grapple with philosophical questions. “We started integrating video into the work we were creating in the early 2000s because we were interested in the technology itself,” says Smith. “Now we have moved on to using it to talk about the human experience with technology and how we’ve been changed by it.”.

“Boats Without Borders” will be performed again at 8 p.m, Thursday in the theater of Oakland’s Laney College, Admission is free, Choreographed by Saigon native and College of Alameda dance instructor Danny Nguyen, the show features eight main dancers who perform a series of dances that reflect the history of Vietnam, It begins and ends with a performance by DeCoursey, who plays a grieving mother witnessing her family flee the country, “I wanted to portray the history of md_ot_44m3 3 pairs of high heel mold set minature hair dressing tools silicone ballet dancer mold mirror effect mold resin epoxy Vietnam through dance with this show,” said Nguyen, 51, “It’s a way for people to see and understand what our fathers, mothers and grandparents went through.”..

Temperatures are on the rise and summer is officially just around the corner, so plans are well underway for the town’s signature summer events: Music in the Park, Jazz on the Plazz and the Los Gatos Plein Air Art & Wine Festival. Plein Air artists. The ninth annual Los Gatos Plein Air event is June 13-17, when 34 artists will paint “in the open air” at locations in and around Los Gatos. A “Downtown Paint Out” day is scheduled for 1-5 p.m. June 15, which means the artists will set up their easels downtown and interact with the public while they paint.

Campbell residents can also make donations to md_ot_44m3 3 pairs of high heel mold set minature hair dressing tools silicone ballet dancer mold mirror effect mold resin epoxy Second Harvest and enjoy a local winter wonderland at the same time, For 13 years, Debi Phelps has been turning her four-plex apartment building and courtyard at 595 Nido Drive into an incredible holiday display to encourage people to donate, Phelps has Second Harvest collection barrels accessible on the property until Jan, 1, Adorned with more than 47,000 lights, her display truly shines on the generosity of the community, Students and members of the Los Gatos High School community can help spread smiles by supporting the Interact Club’s Toys for Tots drive, New, unwrapped toys can be placed in the donation barrel in the school’s main lobby at 20 High School Court until Dec.17..

The nonprofit Wyland Foundation is sponsoring the contest to motivate residents to take voluntary actions to conserve water, save energy and reduce waste. Currently the Redwood City School District is the lowest funded district in the San Mateo area. This vital event generates up to 30 percent of the district’s annual income to provide programs for kindergarten to eighth grade students in music, wellness, outdoor education, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) education.

 
 
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