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Here is the lineup. Bad Religion. Man Overboard. Four Year Strong. Frank Iero & The Future Violents. Gym Class Heroes. Face to Face. I the Mighty. We The Kings. August Burns Red / Silverstein / Silent Planet. Simple Plan. Plague Vendor. All American Rejects. Less Than Jake. Save Ferris. Dance Gavin Dance. Go Betty Go. The Dollyrots. Tsunami Bomb. Street Drum Corps. The Vandals. Bad Cop/Bad Cop. The Starting Line. The Story So Far. Elder Brother. Set Your Goals. The Offspring. The Aquabats. Chali 2na & Cut Chemist.
It kicks off with a “silent disco adventure” group dance at San Francisco’s City Hall and then sashays into almost every corner of the Bay Area, Dance Week is back for its 20th installment, with more than 400 performances, classes, workshops and demonstrations presented by scores of charm ballet shoes dance companies and choreographers, Among the many troupes taking part are AXIS Dance Company, Push Dance, Hope Mohr Dance, Smuin Contemporary American Ballet, ODC, Dimensions Dance Theater, Mark Foehringer Dance Project, sjDANCEco, Berkeley Dance Theater, and, well, we’re just scratching the surface here..
MOTHER’S DAY MUSIC: Janet Popesco Archibald is one of our musical heroes. As oboist and principal English horn player for the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, she is currently deep in rehearsals for the Opera’s upcoming performances of Wagner’s complete “Ring” cycles at the War Memorial Opera House. But Archibald always seems to make time to make music for important causes – her Lowell Trio recently released its second CD to benefit the John Muir Land Trust – and each May, she and her fellow musicians perform a special Mother’s Day concert in Martinez. This Sunday, she brings the Lowell Ensemble, which includes Leslie Chin (flute) and Karen Hutchinson (piano), to Armando’s with a program that includes works by Bernstein, Poulenc and Piazzolla. Maybe Bach, too. Details: 4 p.m. May 13, Armando’s, Martinez; $15; 925-228-6985; www.armandosmartinez.com.
The San Mateo County History Museum, “Relocation: A Constitutional Mistake of Historic Proportions,” presentation by Steve Okamoto about the forced removal of Japanese from the Pacific Coast during World War II, 1 p.m, Feb, 15, San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City, Free with admission to the Museum: $5 for adults, $3 for students and seniors, www.historysmc.org or 650-299-0104, Smuin Ballet 2014 XXravaganza Gala, March 1, Black-tie event includes honorary chairs Elaine and Tony La Russa, event co-chairs Patti and Jerry Hume, Athena and John Konstin, and guest auctioneers former San Francisco Mayor Willie L, Brown and “Voice of the Giants” Renel Brooks-Moon, State Sen, Mark Leno to make a presentation from the State Senate charm ballet shoes in honor of Smuin Ballet, Cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner, live auction, performance by Smuin Ballet dancers, The Galleria, 101 Henry Adams St., San Francisco, Tables of 10 are $5,000-$20,000 to $5,000, Individual, $350-$1,000, 415-556-5000, ext.106 or www.smuinballet.org..
“They brought down the house, leaving many of the staff in tears at their fabulous performance. The student body applauded for the longest time ever. It was the most spirited rally I have seen in the 12 years that I’ve been here,” Wright wrote in her nomination. Now in its second year, Shooting Stars has grown to nine members, and Gruidl has succeeded not only in creating a cheer team, but also in opening lines of communication between her team and their peers. “I walk outside, and I hear a lot of my friends saying ‘hi’ to them, which makes the kids really happy,” she said. “Now, they’re welcoming them and treating them as their friends.
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