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The Face As Canvas: An Abstract Drag Workshop for Teens | Kala Art Gallery & Community Classroom
Jan 27, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
The Face As Canvas: An Abstract Drag Workshop for Teens is an extraordinary arts event that promises to ignite the creative flames within the young and aspiring artists of Berkeley. Set to take place at the renowned Kala Art Gallery & Community Classroom, located at 2990 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94702, this event is a must-attend for all art enthusiasts. Scheduled for January 27, 2024, the workshop offers an unrivaled opportunity for teens to explore the mesmerizing world of abstract drag artistry. With tickets priced at a pocket-friendly range of $5 to $15, this event ensures affordability without compromising on quality. The Face As Canvas workshop will dive into the depths of self-expression, allowing participants to transform their faces into captivating masterpieces. Through a series of interactive sessions led by seasoned professionals, attendees will learn the intricate techniques and principles of abstract drag. From vibrant color palettes to bold brushstrokes, this workshop will empower teens to reimagine their identities through the lens of art. Discover your artistic prowess at The Face As Canvas: An Abstract Drag Workshop for Teens, where self-expression becomes an extraordinary work of art.
Expanded Listening: Special Collections and Intensive Auditions | The Berkeley Alembic
Feb 2, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Experience an evening of expanded listening at the Berkeley Alembic in Berkeley, CA. Join the live sound collage and psychoacoustic playlist event titled "Expanded Listening: Special Collections and Intensive Auditions" on February 2, 2024. This captivating event pushes the boundaries of perception, thought, and our baseline sense of the world.
Los Angeles-based musician and curator Tim Leanse will begin the evening by sharing a thought-provoking selection of music that compels listeners to reconsider the very act of listening. Using a combination of historical avant-garde recordings and contemporary compositions, Leanse aims to enhance our auditory abilities and challenge preconceived notions of objective perception. The tracklist for the night, "Intensive Auditions," is both exciting and intriguing, playfully exploring the subjective and the psychoacoustic. Leanse will present these tracks in the format of a radio broadcast, providing introductions and insightful commentary.
Following Leanse's session, Los Angeles-based artist Sam Rowell will present "Special Collections," a captivating series that utilizes sound collage to study sonic phenomena and phenomenology. Rowell weaves sounds from academic archives, scientific research, field recordings, and other audio obscura into impossible, imaginary soundscapes. By doing so, Rowell prompts audiences to question why things sound the way they do and whether they truly sound like what they are.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience this unique live sound collage and psychoacoustic playlist event. Immerse yourself in the world of "Expanded Listening: Special Collections and Intensive Auditions" and discover a new dimension of auditory exploration. Admission is donation-based, so mark your calendars and join us at The Berkeley Alembic on February 2, 2024, for an unforgettable evening.
FVT Annual Black Tie Gala! | Flux Vertical Theatre
Feb 3–Feb 4, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Join Flux Vertical Theatre (FVT) for an unforgettable evening of elegance, entertainment, and philanthropy at their highly anticipated 2nd Annual Black Tie Gala in Berkeley, CA. This enchanting event will take place on February 3-4, 2024, at the prestigious Flux Vertical Theatre located at 811 University Avenue.
Immerse yourself in a night of decadence starting with a VIP Cocktail Reception at 7:00pm, followed by a special VIP Private Show at 8:00pm. General Admission begins at 8:30pm, where you'll be treated to an array of breathtaking performances accompanied by live music. The evening kicks off with a welcome speech at 9:00pm, leading up to the main event at 9:15pm.
Indulge in sparkly cocktails, exquisite appetizers, and a silent auction where you can bid on exclusive products and services. Dance the night away with talented performers who have generously donated their art to support FVT's mission of inspiring audiences and nurturing artists in the Bay Area performing arts community.
Tickets are available for various experiences, including VIP tables for either 2 or 4 guests, offering an exclusive Red Carpet arrival, front row seating, and an open bar. Seated tickets are also available for general admission.
Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate and make a positive impact on the community. Ticket sales directly contribute to supporting FVT's mission. Join FVT at their Annual Black Tie Gala and be a part of this extraordinary event.
How They Did It: Publishing After 40 | Page Street Co-Working
Feb 4, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Discover the secrets of authors who achieved their dreams of book publishing after the age of 40 at the upcoming event, "How They Did It: Publishing After 40." This installment of the ongoing series, hosted by Litquake and LitCamp, brings together six accomplished authors who found success in the publishing world later in life. Alka Joshi, Anita Amirrezvani, Barbara Graham, Jacqueline E. Luckett, Jane Ganahl, and Mark Ernest Pothier will share their practical advice and inspiring stories in a lively discussion moderated by Janis Cooke Newman, a fellow author who published her first book in her 40s. If you've ever dreamt of writing and publishing a book, this event is a must-attend. Join us at the brand-new Page Street Co-Working space in Berkeley on February 4, 2024. In addition to the engaging conversation, enjoy casual networking opportunities over Prosecco, wine, and fancy nonalcoholic drinks. By purchasing a ticket, you'll not only gain valuable insights but also support both LitCamp and Litquake. Don't miss this chance to learn from the pros and get inspired to make your publishing dreams a reality.
Zero Forms and Movement Situations: Mixed Modal Movement Training | The Berkeley Alembic
Feb 5, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Zero Forms and Movement Situations: Mixed Modal Movement Training is an all-levels class that delves into the many aspects of physical preparedness and foundational movement-skill development. This class aims to establish readiness for various culturally meaningful disciplines, such as dance, contemplative arts, sports, and martial arts, as well as the everyday choreographies of life. Inspired by the movement pedagogy of Jozef Frucek and Linda Kapetanea, known as "Fighting Monkey Practice," this class incorporates elements from Hatha yoga, classical strength and conditioning, contact dance, and more. The focus is on enhancing body awareness, physical and cognitive vitality, and athletic potential.
By asking thought-provoking questions, participants are encouraged to explore how their daily movement practices can be self-corrective, generate insight, prevent injuries, and combat physical degeneration and cognitive rigidity. The class also aims to teach participants how to skillfully channel energy and force through their bodies, evenly distribute stresses across joints, and enhance their expressive power. Additionally, participants will learn how to better attune to each other, supporting kinesthetic learning and problem-solving.
Throughout the class, participants will engage in a range of exercises, including stillness and postural exercises, joint articulations, and rhythmic coordination patterns. Interactive partner- and object-based games will be incorporated, as well as improvisational scores to encourage spontaneity and re-patterning. The class is designed to be accessible to all skill levels and will cover important concepts such as bases of support, bodyweight centers, rotational axes, weight shifting, locomotion, and elasticity.
Zero Forms and Movement Situations: Mixed Modal Movement Training will be led by Michael JMK, a highly experienced movement teacher and physical training coach. Michael has studied FM Practice under the direct guidance of Jozef Frucek and Natalia Pieczuro since 2016. With over 10 years of professional experience in classical strength and conditioning, Michael's focus is on adaptive physical preparedness and movement-skill development for disciplines like dance, yoga, bodywork, and martial arts.
Join the class with curiosity and an open mind. Mark your calendars for February 5, 2024, at The Berkeley Alembic in Berkeley, CA. Tickets are available for $15 - $25.
Beginning tango dance class with Mira in Berkeley | Berkeley City Club
Feb 7, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Experience the beauty and elegance of Argentine tango with Mira Barakat in Berkeley! This February, Mira Barakat will be teaching both beginning tango and intermediate tango classes at La Bruja. The beginner class is perfect for absolute beginners and those looking to strengthen their fundamentals, while the intermediate class is recommended for those who have been dancing tango regularly for at least six months. These inclusive classes are open to all genders, non-binary individuals, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Join us every Wednesday for drop-in classes that focus on connection, communication, and flow. The beginner class runs from 7:00-8:00 pm, followed by the intermediate class from 8:00-9:00 pm. After the classes, there will be a practica from 9:00-10:00 pm. The cost for the beginner or intermediate class is $20, or you can attend both classes for just $35. Students with ID can enjoy a discounted rate of $15.
The classes will take place in the ballroom of the Berkeley City Club, conveniently located at 2315 Durant Ave. in Berkeley, CA. We are just a 10-minute walk from Downtown Berkeley BART, and bike parking is available in the back courtyard.
Mira Barakat is a talented tango teacher, performer, and singer based in Oakland, CA. With years of experience and a deep love for tango, she brings a unique perspective to her classes. She has studied intensively in Buenos Aires and has performed and taught at tango festivals around the world.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn tango from Mira Barakat in Berkeley. Visit mirabarakat.com for more information. This event is organized by Lindsey Newbold.
Zero Forms and Movement Situations: Mixed Modal Movement Training | The Berkeley Alembic
Feb 7, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Zero Forms and Movement Situations: Mixed Modal Movement Training is an all-levels class that explores various facets of physical preparedness and foundational movement-skill development. The class aims to establish readiness for culturally meaningful disciplines such as dance, contemplative arts, sports, or martial arts, as well as the "mundane" choreographies of everyday life. Drawing on the movement pedagogy of Jozef Frucek and Linda Kapetanea, as well as training methods from Hatha yoga, classical strength and conditioning, contact dance, and more, participants will work on multiple layers of body awareness, physical and cognitive vitalization, and athletic potentiation.
The practice in this class is animated by questions rather than fixed protocols. Participants will explore how daily movement practices can be self-corrective, generate insight, preempt injury, and forestall physical degeneration and cognitive rigidity. The class will focus on skillfully and safely channeling energy and force through the structure, distributing stresses evenly across the joints, and enhancing expressive power. Participants will also learn to better attune to each other, supporting kinesthetic learning and problem-solving.
The class involves a variety of exercises, including durational stillness and postural exercises, integrative joint articulations, dynamic rhythmic coordination patterns, interactive partner- and object-based games, and playful improvisational scores. Participants can expect to gain practical knowledge of embodied concepts such as bases of support, bodyweight centers, rotational axes, weight shifting, locomotion, elasticity, and more. The class also aims to develop capacity for intersubjective awareness, physical empathy and communication, and adaptability to changing rules.
Zero Forms and Movement Situations: Mixed Modal Movement Training is led by Michael JMK, a movement teacher and physical training coach with 10+ years of professional experience in classical strength & conditioning. The class welcomes all who come with curiosity and is accessible to all skill levels.
Gene Luen Yang/LeUyen Pham & Their Graphic Novel LUNAR NEW YEAR LOVE STORY | Mrs Dalloway's
Feb 8, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Don't miss out on the opportunity to meet acclaimed children's book creators Gene Luen Yang and LeUyen Pham as they read from and discuss their brand new young adult graphic novel, "Lunar New Year Love Story." This heartwarming rom-com explores themes of fate, family, forgiveness, and lion dancing! Join us at Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore in Berkeley on Thursday, February 8th for an unforgettable evening. Valentina Tran, the protagonist of this captivating story, used to believe in love, but after discovering the truth behind her parents' separation, she becomes skeptical. However, everything changes when she encounters Leslie and Jae, two lion dancers who hand her a paper heart during a Lunar New Year performance. In that moment, Val feels something again. Could this be her chance to break the family curse and find true love? As National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, Gene Luen Yang is a renowned author and illustrator of comic books and graphic novels. LeUyen Pham, an accomplished artist, has illustrated over one hundred children's books. This event is free, but pre-registration is required due to limited seating. Register now to secure your spot and discover the magic of "Lunar New Year Love Story" firsthand.
Toward a Counter-Imaginary: A Conversation w/Angela Davis and Isaac Julien | Brower Center
Feb 13, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Toward a Counter-Imaginary: A Conversation w/Angela Davis and Isaac Julien is an upcoming event in Berkeley that will be moderated by Judith Butler. This thought-provoking discussion will delve into the intersection of arts, politics, and the pursuit of a more just world. The event is a part of the Imagining Beyond Authoritarianism program and will feature esteemed speakers such as Angela Davis, Distinguished Professor Emerita from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Isaac Julien, a renowned filmmaker and installation artist who is also a Distinguished Professor of the Arts at the same university. The conversation will be expertly guided by Judith Butler, a Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley.
This event is made possible by the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of California, Berkeley. To attend this event, a free seat reservation is required, and reservations are limited to the available seats in the theater. If you are unable to secure a reservation, you can join the day-of waitlist at the Brower Center.
The Brower Center is fully accessible for individuals with disabilities, and more information about accessibility can be found on their FAQ page. For any accommodation needs or inquiries, please contact Iliana Morton at ilianamorton@berkeley.edu. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to engage in a meaningful conversation about the arts, politics, and the pursuit of a more just world at Toward a Counter-Imaginary: A Conversation w/Angela Davis and Isaac Julien.
Beginning tango dance class with Mira in Berkeley--Valentine's Day! | Berkeley City Club
Feb 14, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Join the Argentine tango community in Berkeley for an enchanting Valentine's Day experience! Discover the joy of connection, communication, and flow through Mira Barakat's drop-in classes at La Bruja. Whether you are an absolute beginner or have been dancing tango for months, Mira's classes cater to all levels and are LGBTQ+ friendly, ensuring an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone.
The beginner class, held from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm, focuses on establishing the fundamentals of tango, perfect for those starting their tango journey. The intermediate class, taking place from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm, is recommended for individuals with at least six months of tango experience. These classes embrace all genders, non-binary individuals, and LGBTQ+ community members.
After the classes, from 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm, there will be a practica where you can practice your newly acquired skills. The practica is inclusive and open to all attendees of the classes. The price for the beginner or intermediate class is $20, while attending both classes costs $35. Students with ID can enjoy a discounted rate of $15 for any class.
The event will be held at the elegant Berkeley City Club, conveniently located just a 10-minute walk from Downtown Berkeley BART station. Bike parking is available through the service entrance, and additional parking can be found at the nearby Ellsworth Structure for $2 per hour.
Mira Barakat, a renowned tango teacher, performer, and singer, will be leading the classes. With her extensive dance background and deep connection to the tango community, Mira is the perfect guide to help you discover the beauty of this passionate dance.
Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Argentine tango and celebrate Valentine's Day with elegance and grace. Visit mirabarakat.com for more information. This event is organized by Lindsey Newbold and hosted by La Bruja Tango Berkeley.
Renée Watson In Store Event For Her New YA Book BLACK GIRL YOU ARE ATLAS | Mrs Dalloway's
Feb 15, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Join bestselling author Renée Watson at Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore in Berkeley on Thursday, February 15 at 6:00 PM for a special in-store event. Renée will be reading from and discussing her latest book for young adults, BLACK GIRL YOU ARE ATLAS. This semi-autobiographical collection of poems explores Renée's experiences growing up as a young Black girl at the intersections of race, class, and gender. Through a variety of poetic forms, Renée shares her recollections of childhood, pays tribute to the Black women in her life, and empowers Black girls to embrace their future with sisterhood and celebration.
Renée Watson is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, educator, and community activist. Her books have sold over one million copies and have received numerous awards and international recognition. Don't miss this opportunity to hear Renée read from her powerful new book and engage in a thought-provoking discussion. Copies of BLACK GIRL YOU ARE ATLAS will be available for purchase, and Renée will be signing books after the presentation.
This event is free, but pre-registration is requested. Due to limited seating, early registration is encouraged. Walk-ins will be accommodated if space allows. Please plan to arrive between 5:45 and 6:00 PM for the event. Also, please note that non-support companion animals are not allowed, and the shared restrooms will be inaccessible after 6:30 PM. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this inspiring event. Register now to secure your spot.
Jill Parker Spring 2024 Choreography Performance Series | Spring Fall Dance Studio
Feb 16, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
The Jill Parker Spring 2024 Choreography Performance Series (Bellydance Fusion) is an exciting opportunity to enhance your belly dance technique and performance skills. This 6-week mixed level workshop series will take place on Fridays, from February 16 to March 22, 2024, at the Spring Fall Dance Studio in Berkeley, California. Led by Jill Parker, renowned choreographer, we will learn a beautiful Bellydance Fusion Choreography to the song "Hasret" by Jeff Stott. The series will culminate with a performance at the prestigious Capital City Raqs belly dance festival in Sacramento on Sunday, March 24th.
The classes will be held on Friday evenings from 6:30-8:00 PM, offering 1.5 hours of focused instruction. Located at 2547 Eighth St #20, Berkeley, CA 94710, the Spring Fall Dance Studio provides a comfortable and inspiring environment for learning and practicing. The ticket price for the entire series is $160.00, which also includes admission to the Capital City Raqs festival.
During the first class, we will discuss costuming and record some practice sessions for you to continue your progress at home. To ensure you have all the necessary information, we will invite you to join a dedicated Facebook group for this series or provide email updates if you prefer.
Spaces for this series are limited, so don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to elevate your belly dance skills. Secure your ticket now and join us for the Jill Parker Spring 2024 Choreography Performance Series in Berkeley.
Mark Dowie In Store For His New Book JUDITH LETTING GO | Mrs Dalloway's
Feb 21, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Join us at Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore in Berkeley on February 21st at 7:00 PM for an insightful evening with local author Mark Dowie. Mark will be reading from, discussing, and signing copies of his latest book, "Judith Letting Go: Six Months in the World's Smallest Death Cafe".
Mark's profound exploration of death and dying is inspired by his friendship with poet and activist Judith Tannenbaum. Together, they formed a two-person death cafe, engaging in thought-provoking conversations about the end of life.
In his book, Mark shares Judith's story and reflects on the importance of planning one's death on their own terms. As the undercurrent and overstory of their relationship, death became the focal point of their discussions, leading to a profound understanding of its inevitability.
Mark Dowie is a highly regarded author, former publisher and editor of Mother Jones magazine, and founder of Talking Point Radio. With numerous awards to his name, including four National Magazine Awards, Mark brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this important topic.
Attendance to this event is free, but pre-registration is requested due to limited seating. Please arrive between 6:45 and 7:00 PM to ensure your spot. Kindly note that non-support companion animals are not permitted, and our shared restrooms may not be accessible after 6:30 PM.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the human art of releasing everything that matters in preparation for the inevitable. Mark Dowie's "Judith Letting Go" is a must-read for those interested in the right to plan one's own death.
Alligator Lizards in the Air: Integration Through Creative Expression | The Berkeley Alembic
Feb 24, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Alligator Lizards in the Air: Integration Through Creative Expression is a monthly event held at The Berkeley Alembic in Berkeley, CA. This event offers a unique opportunity for individuals to explore their internal landscapes through creative expression. Led by visionary artist Krisztina Lazar, participants can use various art mediums, such as paint, colored pencils, crayons, and markers, to bring their experiences to life on paper and canvas. The class is open to everyone, regardless of their art background, and only requires an open mind and a willingness to explore.
Krisztina Lazar, a visionary artist specializing in oil paint, watercolor, and drawing, will guide participants in realizing their experiences through her transformative style. She is a Mische Technique lineage holder, which combines oil and egg tempera painting to create opalescent under paintings that are then glazed over, resulting in vivid and fractal images. Inspired by visionary pioneer Brigid Marlin, Krisztina's current body of work explores a hybrid of Mische and Alla Prima techniques, producing hyperealistic sacred art. Her paintings reflect themes of pop shamanism, the occult, magic, psychedelics, and the environment movement, resonating with today's cultural climate.
Originally from Cleveland, OH, Krisztina Lazar earned her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and her MFA graduate degree from the San Francisco Art Institute. Her artwork has been exhibited in group and solo shows across the United States and Europe, including the H.R. Geiger museum in Gruyere, Switzerland. She also teaches her unique painting styles to students in both group and private settings. For those interested in exploring their creative expression and integrating their altered states of consciousness, Alligator Lizards in the Air is an opportunity not to be missed.
Tickets for Alligator Lizards in the Air: Integration Through Creative Expression are available for $15 - $20. Don't miss the chance to join this transformative event on February 24, 2024 at The Berkeley Alembic in Berkeley, CA.
Community Figure Drawing Session | Kala Art Gallery & Community Classroom
Feb 26, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Join the Community Figure Drawing Session at the Kala Art Gallery & Community Classroom in Berkeley. This event is open to individuals aged 18 and above who are interested in figure drawing. The session will take place on February 26, 2024, from 6pm to 9pm. Participants will have the opportunity to draw from a model for the full three hours. The Kala staff, who are practicing artists themselves, will be there to facilitate the session and provide drawing boards and standing easels. While basic materials such as charcoal, graphite, and newsprint will be available, participants are encouraged to bring their preferred tools and surfaces. The session will consist of both short poses (1 - 5 minutes) and longer poses (10 - 20 minutes). A sliding scale cost of $20 - $35 applies, and RSVPs are required due to limited spots. Please note that this is an open studio drawing session and not an instructional class, although Kala facilitators will be available for drawing advice upon request. The figure model will be unclothed throughout the session, and mask-wearing is recommended but optional. Water will be provided, and participants are welcome to bring their own snacks and drinks. Kala reserves the right to cancel the session if needed, and refunds may be available upon request. Don't miss this opportunity to engage in the art of figure drawing in a supportive and creative environment.
BELLA DANCE WEEKENDER 2024 | Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center
Mar 1–Mar 3, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Kathy Reyes and Ashkenaz proudly present B.E.L.L.A Dance Weekender 2024, a remarkable weekend event that marks the start of the Women's History Month celebration in March 2024. This highly anticipated event, taking place on March 1st and 2nd, 2024, at the Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center in Berkeley, is a must-attend for all dance enthusiasts.
B.E.L.L.A, which stands for Become, Embrace, Lead, Learn, Accept, is a women-focused celebration of multi-cultural social dance. This weekend will feature a lineup of professional and inspiring female dance instructors who will offer a variety of dance workshops. Participants will have the opportunity to choose from 15 workshops, covering different dance styles and techniques.
In addition to the workshops, attendees will also be treated to captivating performances by dance teams and a one-night dance social event. The highlight of the weekend will be an engaging dance competition, where participants can showcase their talent and skills. Moreover, a consent panel will be held to ensure a safe and respectful environment for all participants.
With a meet and greet session, 10 hours of dance training, and an array of exciting activities, B.E.L.L.A Dance Weekender 2024 promises an unforgettable experience for dance lovers. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this incredible event celebrating women in dance. Get your tickets now, priced at $20 to $110, and join us in Berkeley for an enchanting weekend of dance, empowerment, and celebration.
Caroline Paul In Store Event For Her New Book TOUGH BROAD with Elaine Lee | Mrs Dalloway's
Mar 5, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Join bestselling author Caroline Paul at Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore in Berkeley, CA on March 5th for an exclusive in-store event to celebrate the release of her new book, Tough Broad: From Boogie Boarding to Wing Walking--How Outdoor Adventure Improves Our Lives as We Age. This funny and inspiring exploration into the science and psychology of the outdoors delves into why women, like men, should continue to embrace adventure as they grow older. Caroline Paul draws on her own exhilarating experiences and the stories of women who have defied age stereotypes, highlighting the importance of physical and emotional health as we age. Joining Caroline in conversation is Elaine Lee, a seasoned traveler and editor of Go Girl: The Black Woman's Book of Travel and Adventure. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insight into living a dynamic life in a changing body. This event is free, but pre-registration is requested. Seating is limited, so register early to secure your spot. Please arrive between 6:45 and 7:00 PM. Non-support companion animals are not allowed and restrooms will not be accessible after 6:30 PM.
How They Did It: Publishing After 40 (Rescheduled from 2/4) | Page Street Co-Working
Mar 10, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Discover the inspiring stories of authors who turned their book publishing dreams into reality after the age of 40 at the highly anticipated event, "How They Did It: Publishing After 40 (Rescheduled from 2/4)". Don't be discouraged if you weren't selected for the prestigious 5 Under 35; this event is proof that it's never too late to pursue your passion for writing and publishing. Presented by Litquake and LitCamp, this engaging discussion will feature six accomplished authors who found success later in life: Alka Joshi, Anita Amirrezvani, Barbara Graham, Jacqueline E. Luckett, Jane Ganahl, and Mark Ernest Pothier. Led by the talented Janis Cooke Newman, herself a published author at 40+, this lively conversation will provide practical advice and inspiration to aspiring writers. Hosted at the brand-new Page Street Co-Working space in Berkeley, attendees will have the opportunity to network and socialize while enjoying Prosecco, wine, and fancy nonalcoholic beverages. Additionally, proceeds from ticket sales will benefit both LitCamp and Litquake, two organizations dedicated to supporting writers and fostering a sense of literary community. Mark your calendars for March 10, 2024, as this could be the year your own publishing dreams become a reality. Join us at "How They Did It: Publishing After 40" and be inspired by the stories of these accomplished authors who prove that age is no barrier to success.
Beginners Salsa, Bachata & Merengue Dance Class Series (March 11 - April 8) | La Peña Cultural Center
Mar 11, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
The popular Beginners Salsa, Bachata & Merengue Dance Class Series is set to return to La Peña in Berkeley. This highly-anticipated event will take place every Monday, starting from March 11 to April 8, 2024. This 4-class series is specially designed for beginners who are eager to learn and enjoy three of the most popular Latin dance styles: Salsa, Bachata, and Merengue. Led by the skilled Venezuelan dance instructor, Juliana Mendonca, this series aims to help students connect with their bodies and the rhythms of these dances before diving into the steps and turns. It is an inclusive class that welcomes individuals of all genders, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ community members. No partner is necessary, making it accessible to everyone. By participating in this class, students will have the opportunity to explore the potential of their bodies and learn how to communicate through dance, rhythm, and flavor. The series tuition cost is $94 for the entire program, and advance registration is required. As an added bonus, students will receive a free ticket to an upcoming BAILA! Community Dance Party. To ensure a safe and inclusive environment, La Peña promotes community agreements, including treating everyone with respect, utilizing thoughtful communication, practicing active listening, and honoring everyone's gender identity and pronouns. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn and have fun at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley. We look forward to seeing you there!
(re-)Unión de los Pueblos (de)Colonizados: Art Exhibition | La Peña Cultural Center
Mar 16, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Discover a transformative evening at the (re-)Unión de los Pueblos (de)Colonizados Art Exhibition taking place at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley. This event, scheduled for March 16, 2024, aims to decolonize hearts and minds by celebrating ancestral knowledge and transnational solidarity through the U.S. Latinx experience. The exhibition delves into three overarching themes: exploring the Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous roots of Latinidad for decolonizing healing, showcasing U.S. Latinx and pan-Latinx solidarity as a form of decolonial love, and presenting works that express Latinx-produced transnational anti-imperial/anticolonial solidarity. Featuring renowned artists like Juan R. Fuentes, Pepe Coronado, Sandra C. Fernández, Lisa Kokin, and Juana Alicia, this curated exhibition by Biel Delgado Trabal offers a profound insight into social justice, gender equality, environmental crisis, and the power of resistance and revolution. Admission to this thought-provoking event is free, inviting you to immerse yourself in a journey of exploration and understanding.
Moments in Motion - Songbird Dance Spring Showcase | Flux Vertical Theatre
Mar 16, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Welcome to Moments in Motion - Songbird Dance Spring Showcase, a mesmerizing dance event that brings together captivating narratives and graceful movements. Immerse yourself in an enchanting evening at the Flux Vertical Theatre in Berkeley, as talented dancers take the stage on Saturday, March 16th, 2024 at 18:30 PM (Pacific Daylight Time).
Be prepared to be entranced by the extraordinary performances that will unfold before your eyes. The doors will open at 18:00 PM, giving you ample time to settle in and soak up the atmosphere. If you wish to enjoy alcoholic beverages at the event, please remember to bring your ID for verification.
Whether you are a dance enthusiast or simply seeking a delightful evening of entertainment, Moments in Motion - Songbird Dance Spring Showcase promises to be an unforgettable experience. This intimate setting allows you to fully appreciate the beauty and artistry of dance.
Don't miss out on this extraordinary event! Book your tickets now to secure your place at Moments in Motion - Songbird Dance Spring Showcase. Tickets are available at prices ranging from $25 to $180.
Join us as we celebrate the magic and wonder of dance. Come and be transported into a world where movement and emotion intertwine, creating an enchanting tapestry that will leave a lasting impression.
(re-)Unión de los Pueblos (de)Colonizados: Art Exhibit & Film Screening | La Peña Cultural Center
Mar 16, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Join the (re-)Unión de los Pueblos (de)Colonizados: Art Exhibit & Film Screening in Berkeley at the La Peña Cultural Center. This event, taking place on March 16, 2024, aims to decolonize our hearts and minds by honoring our history of ancestral knowledge and transnational solidarity. The focus of this exhibit is the U.S. Latinx experience, highlighting the diverse peoples of Latin American descent and their journey towards building identity and understanding through solidarity. The exhibition + film screening is organized around three themes: the Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous roots of Latinidad and its healing power, U.S. Latinx and pan-Latinx solidarity as an act of decolonial love, and Latinx-produced transnational anti-imperial/anticolonial solidarity. This event features the works of talented artists such as Juan R. Fuentes, Pepe Coronado, Sandra C. Fernández, Lisa Kokin, Juana Alicia, and Francisco Huichaqueo Pérez. The evening will begin with an art exhibition opening and walkthrough by curator Biel Delgado, followed by film screenings of Francisco Huichaqueo Pérez's works. The event will conclude with a Q&A session with the filmmaker. This event is part of the 2024 Latinx Research Center Decolonial Encuentro. Admission is free, and more information can be found at Lrc.berkeley.edu. We are grateful for our collaboration with the Latinx Research Center.
Join ALC team Transgalactic for a discussion on performance with coach Ray Libman | 2727 Milvia St, Berkeley, California, USA
Mar 18, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Join mental performance coach Ray Libman at the Berkeley Sports Basement on March 18, 2024, at 5:30 pm for a discussion on mental tips to enhance your training and performance during AIDS/Lifecycle. This in-person event hosted by ALC team Transgalactic will delve into strategies for optimizing your mental performance with Coach Ray Libman. Gain valuable insights to elevate your training regimen and excel on the ride. Tickets for this enlightening session are available for a donation. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a seasoned expert in the field and take your performance to the next level. Mark your calendars and secure your spot for an evening of valuable knowledge and practical tips to boost your mental game.
Remembering the Body: Dancing our Pulsating Hearts | The Finnish Hall, Meeting Room
Mar 23, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Experience the transformative workshop "Remembering the Body: Dancing our Pulsating Hearts" on March 23rd at The Finnish Hall, Meeting Room in Berkeley. Delve into the intricate movements of the heart and its connection to our bodies through somatic awareness. Discover the spiralling pathways and fluid rhythms within you, reflecting the ebb and flow of life itself. This exploration encourages heightened movement awareness and fosters creative expression. Interact with fellow participants to deepen your understanding of shared human experiences. Led by Joy Cosculluela, a renowned choreographer and somatic educator, this workshop integrates somatic practices, improvisational collaborations, and relational art techniques. Unlock the stories within you through drawing, writing, and interaction, creating connections and giving voice to your inner world. Secure your spot now for $30 and join this enriching journey of self-discovery and collective exploration.
Zero Forms and Movement Situations: Mixed Modal Movement Training w M JMK | The Berkeley Alembic
Mar 25, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Explore various facets of physical preparedness and foundational movement-skill development at the "Zero Forms and Movement Situations: Mixed Modal Movement Training w M JMK" event in Berkeley. This all-levels class aims to establish readiness for disciplines like dance, sports, or martial arts, as well as everyday activities. Drawing from diverse training methods such as Hatha yoga and contact dance, participants will enhance body awareness, vitalization, and athletic potential. The class focuses on self-corrective movement practices to prevent injury and improve physical and cognitive flexibility. Led by movement teacher and physical training coach Michael JMK, attendees will engage in durational exercises, joint articulations, and rhythmic coordination patterns. Through interactive games and improvisational activities, participants will develop intersubjective awareness and adaptability. Gain practical knowledge of concepts like bases of support and weight shifting in a welcoming environment for all skill levels. Join at The Berkeley Alembic on March 25, with ticket prices ranging from $15 to $25.
Tim Moellering/BHS Baseball Alumni Game | Tim Moellering Field, Derby Street, Berkeley, CA, USA
Mar 30, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Tim Moellering/BHS Baseball Alumni Game in Berkeley on March 30. This event pays tribute to Tim Moellering, a cherished Berkeley High teacher and coach. Witness friendly competition between BHS alumni and current student athletes at Tim Moellering Field. Funds raised will support field equipment, uniforms, and maintenance of the grass infield and outfield. The schedule includes player check-in and warm-ups at 9:30 am, followed by the game at 10:00 am. At noon, Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín and community members will honor Tim Moellering, with lunch served at 12:30 pm. Purchase tickets ranging from $25 to $5,000 for a main course and beverage. Your attendance helps sustain the Berkeley High School baseball program. For inquiries, contact Coach Jason at jr42@sonic.net. Mark your calendar for this noteworthy event to commemorate Tim Moellering and back the local baseball community.
Tim Moellering/BHS Alumni Game | Tim Moellering Field, Derby Street, Berkeley, CA, USA
Mar 30, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Join the Tim Moellering/BHS Alumni Game as they celebrate their 10th Anniversary at Tim Moellering Field in Berkeley, CA, USA. This exciting event honors Tim's memory and showcases a friendly competition between Berkeley High Alumni and current Berkeley High School athletes. The Alumni Game aims to raise awareness for the program and generate financial assistance to improve the field. Specifically, there is a need to re-turf the first base batting cage and bullpen areas, which requires $25,000. To contribute, please visit the BHS baseball fundraising site. Any tax-deductible gift, regardless of size, will be greatly appreciated. After the game, attendees can enjoy food and drinks while learning more about Tim's legacy and participating in a discussion about the field. Mark your calendars for March 30, 2024, and join the Berkeley community for this significant and enjoyable event. Tickets are available for $25.
first fashion showing of Torias closet | 2727 California Street, Berkeley, CA, USA
Apr 4, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Witness the grand debut of Toria's Closet at its first-ever fashion showing in Berkeley. Step into a world of exquisite style and sophistication as we unveil our exclusive collection of unique designs and costume sets. Immerse yourself in an evening filled with live music by a talented DJ and refreshing drinks. Our team is excited to share this special moment with all attendees. Join us at 2727 California Street, Berkeley, CA, USA, on April 4, 2024, to experience this one-of-a-kind event. Tickets are priced at $15 for entry to this premier fashion showcase. Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to explore Toria's Closet and be part of a memorable evening. Mark your calendars and be part of the experience at the first fashion showing of Toria's closet.
UC Men's Octet - 76th Anniversary Reunion | Cal Alumni House, Berkeley, CA, USA
Apr 6, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Join the UC Men's Octet's 76th Anniversary Reunion at the Cal Alumni House in Berkeley, CA, USA. This highly-anticipated event will take place on Saturday, April 6th, from 1-5pm. Celebrate the Octet's rich history with a delightful afternoon of food, drink, and of course, singing. The festivities will begin with a mouthwatering spread of food and drink, followed by a captivating Parade of Octets. Throughout the event, you can expect impromptu singing sessions that will surely fill the air with melodious harmony. After the reunion concludes, don't miss the opportunity to continue the festivities at Stephen's Hall, where more singing will take place in the archway. This reunion is open to friends and family members, and we are excited to announce that all kids under 18 can attend for FREE. Mark your calendars and make sure to attend the Octet's Spring Show the night before, on Friday, April 5th. Stay tuned for more details and join us in celebrating the UC Men's Octet's 76th anniversary at this memorable event.
MTA Watch Party: Cal Women's Tennis at Hellman Tennis Complex | Cal campus - Hellman Tennis Complex
Apr 6, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Experience the excitement of collegiate women's tennis at the MTA Watch Party as the Cal Women's Tennis team takes on Pepperdine at the prestigious Hellman Tennis Complex on the Cal campus in Berkeley. This free event is set to take place on Saturday, April 6, 2024, with matches starting at 12 pm and estimated to conclude around 3 pm. The venue, located at Frank Schlessinger Way at Oxford Street in Berkeley, promises a thrilling afternoon of competitive tennis. For convenient access, it's recommended to utilize public transportation, with the Downtown Berkeley BART station just a short 6-minute walk away from the tennis complex. If driving is preferred, kindly adhere to parking restrictions to avoid costly fines. As the event approaches, a designated meeting spot will be identified outside the complex, or simply look for the group in the stands - a contact number will be provided for any queries. Friends and family are welcome to join for an inspiring and enjoyable day of women's tennis. For any inquiries, feel free to reach out to Kenny Goodman at kennygoodman@montclairtennis.org.