Actors Ensemble: "365/365" by Lori-Parks and "Persephone Underground" by Lashof 8 p.m. Monday 1/14, Pay-What-You-Can
Actors Ensemble of Berkeley Winter 2019 Staged Reading Series Monday 1//14 at 8 p.m! What In the World? - Short Plays by Lori-Parks and Lashof Selections from renowned playwright Suzan Lori-Parks collection 365/365 and local playwright Carol Lashof's Persephone Underground. Directed by Susannah Wood. Pay-What-You-Can, 8 p.m. at Live Oak Theatre, Monday, January 14th. Three Great Staged Readings on Mondays in January All at 8 p.m. at Live Oak Theatre Presented with the theme Unexpected Kindness and in conjunction with our main stage show The Skin of Our Teeth, running weekends January 4th - 26th, 2019, also at Live Oak Theatre. Monday, January 7th(already past) - She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen, directed by Ben Grubb Monday, January 14th - What in the World? Short Plays by Lori-Parks and Lashof, by Suzan Lori-Parks and Carol Lashof, directed by Susannah Wood Monday, January 21st - Middletown, by Will Eno, directed by Lana Palmer All shows are at 8 p.m., Doors open at 7:30 p.m., Live Oak Theatre, 1301 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA 94710. Pay-What-You-Can. Cash or check accepted at the door. Reservations accepted but not required - call 510-649-5999 or write info@.... Wheelchair accessible. Made possible by a generous grant from Theatre Bay Area's CASH grant program, and with the cooperation of Jon Tracy and Theatrefirst. What in the World? Short Plays by Lori-Parks and Lashof, by Suzan Lori-Parks and Carol Lashof, directed by Susannah Wood. One night only, Monday, January 14th, 2018, 8 p.m. Live Oak Theatre Selections from 365/365 by Suzan Lori-Parks Persephone Underground by Carol Lashoff The program starts off with excerpts from World-renowned playwright Suzan-Lori Parks' 365/365, a satirically hopeful work written during Desert Storm, about world troubles and how to face them boldly and with humor. Included in the program are 16 selections, including Start Here, Window of Opportunity, Ask the Experts!, How Do You Like the War?, The Red Blanket, and The Blank Before the World. The program continues with Carol Lashof's one-act play Persephone Underground. What would you do if your daughter ran away with the boyfriend from hell? Literally. If you are Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, you have the power to hold the whole earth hostage. "Lashof's play is a tender rewrite of the ancient Greek myth, with timely reminders of the beauty of the Earth and the need to preserve it. Carol Lashof is a Berkeley writer whose work recently premiered off Broadway and who is recognized for prompting discussion about current issues in her plays. Susannah Wood (Director) has been active as a professional actress and singer for many years, in the Bay Area and beyond. She has directed over 50 classic and new plays for Actors Ensemble, Crowden Summer Opera and Opera Piccola ("Small Works"). She is excited about collaborating on plays whose themes creatively parallel Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth. Cast: Tracy Baxter Julia Christy Joel Green Venus Ke Helen Kim Tareka Le Shay Kahlil Lineus Bryan Munar Sarah Negron Dan Schwager Baki Tezcan Liv Wisely Wendy Wisely Middletown, by Will Eno, directed by Lana Palmer. One night only, Monday, January 21st, 2018, 8 p.m. Live Oak Theatre Middletown is a deeply moving and funny play exploring the universe of a small American town. As a friendship develops between longtime resident John Dodge and new arrival Mary Swanson, the lives of the inhabitants of Middletown intersect in strange and poignant ways in a journey that takes them from the local library to outer space and points between. Lana Palmer (Director) is a Canadian-born, San Francisco-based artist working in theatre and film. In 2019, she will direct The North Pool at Bread & Butter Theatre and The How & The Why at Dragon Theatre. Lana is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and the Dramatists Guild, www.lanapalmer.com Cast: Mrs. Swanson - Stacey Winn Mechanic - Baki Tezcan Attendant/Female Tourist - Tracy Baxter Female Doctor - Jan Carty-Marsh Librarian - Maureen Coyne Male Tourist/Ground Control - Vicktor Schultz Public Speaker/Cop¡¯s Voice - Marcie Rich
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Fourth Street Fine Art Glass Fusing Workshop in Berkeley, January 28: 7p-9p
Fourth Street Fine Art Glass Fusing Workshop in Berkeley, January 28: 7p-9p Have seen that beautiful fused glass art at art shows and craft fairs? Have you ever had an interest in trying it yourself? In this introductory workshop, we¡¯ll be learning the basics of how to create beautiful fused art glass. We¡¯ll cover how the different kinds of glass melt to create different effects. How to break and cut different kinds of glass. We¡¯ll create depth with layers and look at way to transform your ideas into glass! The workshop will offer a choice of following a tested design (Golden Gate Bridge) or working from your own sketch or concepts. There will also be a choice of turning your creation into a top for a treasure box, a nightlight or a window suncatcher. There are so many ways glass can adorn your life! It is fun and relaxing and surprise¡.EASY! You might want to come and create a glass art gift for someone, but we bet after you see what you do, it will be difficult for you to let it go. 4th Street Fine Art 2000 4th St. at University Berkeley, CA 94710. Register at: https://placefull.com/january-28-7pm-9pm-fused-glass-golden-gate-class-at-class-at-fourth-street-fine-art-in-berkeley Scroll down to the Golden Gate Silver Box to register and pay. www.imadeitglass.com fun@... (628) 234-1005 1938 4th Street San Rafael, CA 94901 LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Fused Glass Class at Fourth Street Fine Art in Berkeley, 1-28-18
Fused Glass Class at Fourth Street Fine Art in Berkeley January 28: 7p-9p Ever had an interest in trying fused glass? For only $40, in this beginner workshop we¡¯ll cover basics of working with fused glass as well as how to break and cut different kinds of art glass to create different effects. We¡¯ll create depth with layers and look at way to transform your ideas into glass. The workshop will offer a choice of following a tested design (Golden Gate Bridge) or working from your own sketch or concept. There will also be a choice of turning your creation into a top for a treasure box, a nightlight or a window sun catcher. Make it for yourself or create a fabulous fun and functional glass art gift for someone. 4th Street Fine Art 2000 4th St. at University Berkeley, CA 94710. Register at: https://placefull.com/january-28-7pm-9pm-fused-glass-golden-gate-class-at-class-at-fourth-street-fine-art-in-berkeley Scroll down to the Golden Gate Silver Box to register and pay. -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Persian New Year Festival, Booth Application, Tuesday, March 19, Berkeley
I would like to invite you to participate in the Persian New Year Festival with a booth. Attached is the application. It is due back to me by Feb. 15 so if you are interested, please fill it out and mail it in with your payment ASAP. Here's some info about the festival: Persian Center will be hosting its 20th Annual Chaharshanbeh Souri at the 2000 block of Durant Avenue in Berkeley: Jump over bonfires on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, at Persian Center, 2029 Durant Avenue in Berkeley from 6-10 PM, to celebrate the change of seasons and welcome spring. A Persian ritual passed down since ancient Zoroastrian times, the Persian New Year Festival of Fire, called Chaharshanbeh Souri, (which means ¡®Eve of Wednesday¡±) is held on the last Tuesday night in winter, just before the Vernal Equinox or first moment of spring. This is the time of year when Persians around the world will be celebrating Nowruz (New Year). As the sun sets, people jump over bonfires to say farewell to the coldness, paleness, and sickness of winter, and welcome the redness, warmth and energy of spring; they sing, ¡°Zardi-ye man az toh, sorkhi-ye toh az man," which translates to, "May your rosy red glow be mine, and my sickly yellow pallor be yours." The tradition, rooted in Zoroastrianism (which predates Islam), serves as a cultural festival for Iranian and Iranic people and holds no religious significance. Outside, in addition to the bonfires, there will be Persian music, food, arts & crafts booths for children, and stations for various cultural organizations. Inside the Persian Center, there will be a traditional altar display called haftseen (seven ¡®s¡¯s), with seven items beginning with the letter ¡®s¡¯: sabzeh (barley/lentil sprouts) symbolizing rebirth, samanu (wheat germ pudding) symbolizing affluence, senjed (dried oleaster fruit) symbolizing love, seer (garlic) symbolizing heath, seeb (apple) symbolizing beauty, som¨¡q (sumac fruit) symbolizing sunrise, and serkeh (vinegar) symbolizing longevity & wisdom. The display also includes a mirror, colored eggs, sweets, and candles. By engaging the non-Persian community in the Festival of Fire, the organization hopes to allow a glimpse into beautiful Persian traditions and the culture of the Iranian-American community in the US. The event which is hosted by the Persian Center is a free, family-friendly, non-alcoholic event held outdoors on the 2000 block of Durant Avenue, rain or shine. Persian Center, celebrating its 27th anniversary, is a non-profit, charitable 501(c3) organization whose mission is to create an environment in which to conduct social, cultural, educational, and recreational activities designed to strengthen the sense of identity and integrity of all Iranians and Iranian descendants, and to engage individuals interested in or related to Persian community and culture. It is one of a few secular Persian organizations in the United States. For more information contact info@... or www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com 510.334.6523. Hope to see you jumping over the fires! -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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EB Media Center: DISTANT HOMELANDS - POETS & FILMS - SAT JAN. 26 - 7PM
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Fourth Street Fine Art: Artist Wanted for Member of Collective
On Jan 22, 2019, at 11:32 AM, BACHotline <bachotlines@...> wrote: Hi Valerie - You can pay on my site here: https://www.anotherbullwinkelshow.com/BACHotline/ In order for me to send it out, YOU have to create an email that you want me to forward. The PDF can't go into an email, it has to be a jpg. So if you can, fix it and send it back to me. Happy New Year! LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline -----Original Message----- From: Lisa Bullwinkel <lbullwinkl@...> To: bachotlines <bachotlines@...> Sent: Mon, Jan 21, 2019 11:15 am Subject: Fwd: artist wanted!.pdf Lisa Bullwinkel, Hoopla CEO Another Bullwinkel Show 2934 Fulton St., Berkeley, CA 94705 510-334-6523 Cell Lisa@... facebook.com/AnotherBullwinkelShow ? @BullwinkelShows -----Original Message----- From: Valerie Sobel <valerie@...> To: lbullwinkl <lbullwinkl@...> Sent: Sun, Jan 20, 2019 6:43 pm Subject: artist wanted!.pdf Hi Lisa, Happy New Year! Can you post this for me and how do I pay you? Thanks, Valerie <artist wanted!.pdf> -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Berkeley Art Museum: "Art and The City: Cultural Planning in the Bay Area"
I¡¯ll be on a panel at Berkeley Art Museum on Monday, January 28 from 6:30 ¨C 8 PM about ¡°Art and The City: Cultural Planning in the Bay Area.¡± The panel will include Roberto Bedoya, Cultural Affairs Manager City of Oakland and will be moderated by Christian Frock. For more information: https://artsdesign.berkeley.edu/design/events/art-and-the-city-cultural-planning-in-the-bay-area I hope that you¡¯ll be able to join us. Regards, Jen ___________________________ Jennifer Lovvorn Chief Cultural Affairs Officer Civic Arts Program City of Berkeley Office of Economic Development 2180 Milvia Street, 5th Floor Berkeley, CA 94704 Pronouns: She/Her T: 510-981-7533 JLovvorn@... -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Bay Area Music Consortium
Announcing the debut of the BAY AREA MUSIC CONSORTIUM Four concerts throughout the Bay Area ?Find the concert in your neighborhood Watch the video About the Bay Area Music Consortium The Bay Area Music Consortium is a visionary partnership of four bay area chamber music organizations. With the synergy of combined resources, collective planning and a shared artistic vision, the Bay Area Music Consortium is able to present outstanding ensembles performing uniquely designed programs that enrich each of the individual member communities. READ about BAMC READ about the concert program READ about the debut ensemble Four Performances: Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 7:30PM Gold Coast Chamber Players Lafayette Library Community Hall 3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Lafayette GCCP Tickets Sunday, February 10, 2019 at 4PM Noe Valley Chamber Music Noe Valley Ministry 1021 Sanchez St, San Francisco NVCM tickets Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 8PM Berkeley Chamber Performances Berkeley City Club 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley BCP tickets Sunday, February 17, 2019 at 5PM Mill Valley Chamber Music Society Mt. Tamalpais United Methodist Church 410 Sycamore Ave, Mill Valley MVCMS tickets Gold Coast Chamber Players | P.O Box 271, Lafayette, CA 94549 LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by gccp@... in collaboration with Try it free today -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Berkeley Fine Art: Beginner Friendly Fused Glass Class, Jan. 28
BERKELEY FINE ART - JANUARY 28 (THURSDAY), 5P-7P BEGINNER FRIENDLY FUSED GLASS CLASS For only $40, in this beginner workshop you¡¯ll learn the basics of working with fused glass as well as how to break and cut different kinds of art glass to create different effects. We¡¯ll create depth with layers and look at way to transform your ideas into glass. The workshop will offer your choice of following a tested design (Golden Gate Bridge) or the opportunity to work from your own sketch or concept. You will have the choice of turning your creation into a top for a small box, a nightlight or a window sun catcher which will be returned to the studio after firing in a week and is your to keep. Make it for yourself or create a fabulous fun and functional glass art gift for someone¡Valentine Day is around the corner! 4th Street Fine Art 2000 4th St. at University Berkeley, CA 94710. Register at: https://placefull.com/january-28-7pm-9pm-fused-glass-golden-gate-class-at-class-at-fourth-street-fine-art-in-berkeley LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Actor's Ensemble: Last two performances! "The Skin of Our Teeth" This Weekend Fri/Sat at 8 p.m.
Last two performances this Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Check out this great review by Tyler Jeffreys of Theatrius.com The Skin of Our Teeth. Actors Ensemble of Berkeley Our 2019 Season Opener (our 62nd year!): The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder directed by Michael R. Cohen. Running weekends January 4 through 26, 2019 Live Oak Theatre, 1301 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709 (Graphic Design by Vicki Victoria, Performance Photo by Anna Kaminska). In THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH, Thornton Wilder's 1943 Pulitzer-prize winning play, the Antrobus family stands in for all of humanity, as we move back and forth across time and space, humanity just barely escaping war, flood, and climate catastrophe. In the midst of it all they meet both legends (Moses, Homer) and everyday folks, and shelter friend and fauna (a Dinosaur, a Woolly Mammoth). Perhaps in the end, humanity will survive, thrive, and evolve to something more human. Perhaps... Featuring Alejandra Wahl (Janelle Aguiree Jan 18/19/20) as Sabina, Lisa Wang as Mrs. Antrobus, Kent Mannis as Mr. Antrobus, Jake Soss as Henry, and Anya Cherniss as Gladys. With Janelle Aguirre, Mary Bishop, Molly Hanes, Ian Jang, Helen Kim, Miranda Tilley, John Tranchitella, Vicki Victoria, Matthew Weinberg, and Susannah Wood. Directed by Michael R. Cohen. Stage Management by Shirley Wen. Costume Design by Paula Aiello. Set Design by Elena Childs. Lighting Design by Nathan Bogner. Technical Direction Bob Gudmundsson. Produced by Jerome Solberg. Fridays and Saturdays January 4th through January 26th at 8 p.m. Sunday matinees January 13th and 20th at 2 p.m. Tickets $20, $15 under 30 or over 65. $10+ Sliding scale 1/5, 1/11, 1/18, 1/25. No one turned away for lack of funds. Tickets online at our website, www.aeofberkeley.org, or cash or check only at the door. Wheelchair accessible. Reservations 510-649-5999 or write info@... Would you like to be a part of Actors Ensemble? Perhaps help behind-the-scenes, or as an usher? Maybe even join the board? Write info@... and we promise to write back with juicy info! Upcoming Events: Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth, directed by Michael R. Cohen, January 4th-26th, 8 p.m. Staged Reading: The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds, by S. Ansky, translated by Joachim Neugroschel adapted by Tony Kushner, directed by Michael R. Cohen. A Sunday, February 24th at 2 p.m., Temple Beth Hillel in Richmond. A co-production of Actors Ensemble and Temple Beth Hillel. $10 Suggested donations. Auditions to be announced shortly. Actors Ensemble P.O. Box 663 Berkeley, CA 94701 info@... www.aeofberkeley.org A 501(3)(c) organization More info always at our website www.aeofberkeley.org Questions? info@... Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/67180033800 Follow us on Twitter: @ActorsEnsmblBer -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Non Profits - Want to Own your building? Upcoming Real Estate Workshops
The Northern California Community Loan Fund is offering three workshops on real estate related topics that may be of interest to our arts organizations. Two workshops will be in Oakland and one in Berkeley. All three workshops are open to anyone who is interested. Please note that each workshop is $20 per participant, however Northern California Community Loan Fund does offer scholarships. For more information, please contact Juan Jaimez at jjaimez@.... Please help spread the word to any nonprofit arts organization who might be interested. Thanks, Jen ___________________________ Jennifer Lovvorn Chief Cultural Affairs Officer Civic Arts Program City of Berkeley Office of Economic Development 2180 Milvia Street, 5th Floor Berkeley, CA 94704 Pronouns: She/Her T: 510-981-7533 JLovvorn@... The Northern California Community Loan Fund's Consulting Program provides technical assistance in financial management and real estate services for nonprofit organizations. Our team of consultants use wisdom, industry expertise, and passion to improve nonprofit programs and services. Through strategic guidance and trainings, we identify and create effective strategies to secure the necessary resources that meet organizations¡¯ day-to-day operational needs, as well as how to engage in long-term planning. Join us at one of our upcoming workshops. Come learn what it takes to get your organization ready for a real estate purchase and get an introduction to the acquisition process. We will cover organizational capacity as it relates to real estate, review funding and financing options, and provide a window in what it means to be an owner. Participants will come away with a better sense of what the next steps are for their organization¡¯s path to ownership. Wednesday, February 6, 2019: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm The Greenlining Institute Black Panther Room 360 14th Street Oakland, CA RSVP NOW Join us to learn more about what it takes to plan for a purchase of an office or program facility. Attendees will learn how to best prepare for working with funders and lenders and will receive an overview of the different types of loan and grant programs available for community facilities. We will discuss the alphabet soup of community facility financing ¡ª NMTC (New Markets Tax Credits), CDBG (Community Development Block Grants), PRI (Program Related Investments), and more. Thursday, February 28, 2019: 10 am - 12:30 pm Citizen Engagement Lab 1330 Broadway, 3rd Floor Oakland, CA RSVP NOW In the Bay Area¡¯s escalating real estate market, nonprofits are facing large rent increases and often do not know how to approach the process of leasing a new space or renewing a lease. Join us to learn the key terminology in commercial leases, pitfalls to watch for, negotiation strategies with landlords, and current trends in the Bay Area commercial market. NCCLF's expert consultants will share examples of nonprofits that have successfully negotiated leases that fit their budgets and location considerations. Friday, March 15, 2019: 9 am - 12 pm 2180 Milvia Street, 6th Floor Redwood Room Berkeley, CA RSVP NOW Each workshop is $20 per participant. For workshop questions and scholarship information, please contact Juan Jaimez at jjaimez@.... About Northern California Community Loan Fund (NCCLF): Communities on the margins of opportunity deserve a trusted partner on their journey towards financial growth and stability. As a locally invested, collaborative partner in social justice and financial equity, NCCLF provides nonprofits, small businesses and social enterprises with strategic investment and guidance deepening work, scaling impact, and strengthening our communities. Learn more by visiting www.ncclf.org. LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Bay Area Music Consortium
Announcing the debut of the BAY AREA MUSIC CONSORTIUM Four concerts throughout the Bay Area ?Find the concert in your neighborhood Watch the video About the Bay Area Music Consortium The Bay Area Music Consortium is a visionary partnership of four bay area chamber music organizations. With the synergy of combined resources, collective planning and a shared artistic vision, the Bay Area Music Consortium is able to present outstanding ensembles performing uniquely designed programs that enrich each of the individual member communities. READ about BAMC READ about the concert program READ about the debut ensemble Four Performances: Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 7:30PM Gold Coast Chamber Players Lafayette Library Community Hall 3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Lafayette GCCP Tickets Sunday, February 10, 2019 at 4PM Noe Valley Chamber Music Noe Valley Ministry 1021 Sanchez St, San Francisco NVCM tickets Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 8PM Berkeley Chamber Performances Berkeley City Club 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley BCP tickets Sunday, February 17, 2019 at 5PM Mill Valley Chamber Music Society Mt. Tamalpais United Methodist Church 410 Sycamore Ave, Mill Valley MVCMS tickets Gold Coast Chamber Players | P.O Box 271, Lafayette, CA 94549 LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline Try it free today -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Central Works: Did you do it yet?
Have you purchased your 2019 season subscription yet? Save over $50 AND get preferred seating! Central Works: "riveting, raw, and relevant... theater in your lap!" -East Bay Express Don't wait...our first show opens soon. Any seat, any night for under $25 - it's a great deal! Subscribe Now And coming soon: Feb 16 - Mar 17 Subscribe Now Donate Now Central Works at the Berkeley City Club 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, 94704 2019 Season image: Khary Moye and Regina Morrones (photo by J. Norrena; design by K. Clarke) STAY CONNECTED: Central Works, PO Box 9771, Berkeley, CA 94709-0771 SafeUnsubscribe? bachotlines@... Forward this email | Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by jan@... in collaboration with Try it free today -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Susan Brooks: Tokens of Love, Open Studio
Please join me during Susan Brooks/Tokens of Love 1st Saturday Open Studio noon - 5pm Thursday thru Saturday, 2/7, 2/8, 2/9 And Thursdays, 2/14, 2/21, 2/28 jewelry / paintings & drawings & my ongoing project, Objects of Desire & Mirth (1000 tiny clay figures- a work in progress) plus lots of small gifts. 2547 Eighth Street #24a @ Parker, Berkeley A few Other artists will be Open @ the SAWTOOTH Building Plus others around town. +Throughout the year: open every Thursday and 1st Saturdays, 12-5pm and by appointment and chance "Like" Susan Brooks studio on Facebook for the latest studio news! http://www.susanbrooks.com Susan - Susan Brooks http://www.susanbrooks.com 2547 Eighth Street 24a Berkeley, California 94710 510 845-2612 LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Actor's Ensemble: Auditions for "Staged Reading: A Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds" Feb. 10th/11th, perf. Feb. 24th
LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline -----Original Message----- From: Lisa Bullwinkel <lbullwinkl@...> To: bachotlines <bachotlines@...> Sent: Tue, Feb 5, 2019 11:23 am Subject: Fwd: For posting on BACHotline: Auditions for "Staged Reading: A Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds" Feb. 10th/11th, perf. Feb. 24th Lisa Bullwinkel, Hoopla CEO Another Bullwinkel Show 2934 Fulton St., Berkeley, CA 94705 510-334-6523 Cell Lisa@... facebook.com/AnotherBullwinkelShow ? @BullwinkelShows -----Original Message----- From: Jerome Solberg <jeromesolberg@...> To: LBullwinkl <LBullwinkl@...> Sent: Mon, Feb 4, 2019 9:49 pm Subject: For posting on BACHotline: Auditions for "Staged Reading: A Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds" Feb. 10th/11th, perf. Feb. 24th Still Open Audition Slots Auditions Next Sunday and Monday 2/10 and 2/11! Actors Ensemble of Berkeley Auditions for a Staged Reading A Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds by S. Ansky adapted by Tony Kushner translated from Yiddish by J. Neugroshel directed by Michael R. Cohen One performance only Sunday, February 24th 2 p.m. Temple Beth Hillel 801 Park Central Richmond, CA 94803 Auditions: Sunday, Februay 10th, 7-10 p.m. Monday, February 11th, from 7-10 p.m. Temple Beth Hillel Actors Ensemble of Berkeley announces auditions for our staged reading of A Dybbuk or Between Two Worlds, an expressionistic drama based on the mystical concept from ?asidic Jewish folklore of the dybbuk, a disembodied human spirit that, because of former sins, wanders restlessly until it finds a haven in the body of a living person. From 1912 until 1914, From S. Ansky (1863-1920), one of the most famous writers of Yiddish literature, conducted an ethnographic study of Jewish communities in Eastern Europe. Ansky recorded stories, songs, rituals and superstitions, which later provided material for his own writing. Like other Yiddish writers Ansky wrote in both realistic and supernatural veins; the latter style a simplified version of Jewish mysticism, or Kabbalah. Ansky had easy access to the basis of Kabbalistic literature, because the Jewish Chasidic movement of the late nineteenth century had already changed the incredibly complex stories of the Kabbalah to make them available to an uneducatedpublic. Tony Kushner's adaptation of Ansky's A Dybbuk explores the themes of lust and desire, of worship and holiness, and corruption and sin. A Dybbuk is a story of a shtetl romance, in which a young student, Chonen, falls in love with the daughter of the richest man in town, Leah. Sender, Leah's father, will never accept the impoverished Chonen as a husband for his daughter. Auditions are Sunday/Monday, February 10 &11 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Temple Beth Hillel in Richmond. All races, ethnicities and genders are welcome. Please bring paper copies of your headshot and resume. Please be prepared to read from sides. We will schedule folks in 15 minute blocks. If you wish to audition together we encourage you to sign up together. Please write auditions@... for an appointment. We encourage both theatre veterans and newcomers to audition - if this is your first time - write us and we will help you through the process. We recognize these dates may not work for everyone - if this is true for you we may be able to make alternate arrangements - write us and find out. Non AEA/no pay. We do not discriminate against anyone on account of race, gender, or sexual orientation. We do cast cross-gender and cross-type on occasion. Rehearsals will be Tuesday and Thursday, February 19/21, from 7:00PM to 10:00PM at Temple Beth Hillel. The performance will be Sunday, February 24th at 2 p.m. ($10 Suggested donation), also at Temple Beth Hillel. Roles, A Dybbuk or Between Two Worlds We are seeking an ensemble of 14 actors to play 37 roles including: Chonen-a former yeshiva student, now a rabbi (25-40) Batlonim-or idlers who hang out at the synagogue (20-80+) *The Messenger (30-80+) Mayer-the Shammes (beadle)(40-80+) Old Woman-named Chana-Esther (60-80+) Henech-a yeshiva student (18-40) *Fradde-Leah¡¯s old n
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Poetry Reading February 13, 2019 at 7:30 pm ACCI Gallery
POETRY READING TO CELEBRATE TRANSCENDENT LOVE The ceremony is February 13, 2019, at ACCI Gallery As part of its ongoing 60th anniversary celebration, and in conjunction with Valentine's Day, ACCI Gallery will hold a poetry reading on Feb. 13, 2019. The ceremony starts at 7:30 p.m. at ACCI (1652 Shattuck Ave. at Lincoln St.). Refreshments will be served at this free event. The poet in the spotlight is Georgia-based Lisa Anne Smartt, a linguist and educator reading from her 2018 work Veil: Poems from Across the Threshold. She believes she channeled the poems in this volume from the spirit of her dead father, the poet Morton Felix. Just weeks after he died, Smartt heard his voice asking that she transcribe poems meant for Susan Felix, his wife of of 54 years (and art ambassador to the City of Berkeley). Smartt didn't know whether she were truly hearing his spirit or merely imagining it, but she found the poems beautiful, so she collected them to honor his life and love. The poems reflect an expansive vision, as if from a perspective much greater than ours. Rafael Gonzalez, Berkeley's poet laureate, writes, "And whose poems are they? Lisa's? Her father Morton's from beyond the threshold? It matters not. What matters are the poems themselves, celebrations of life and of love, lyrical, tender and passionate ..." In her work, Smartt has long focused on language and consciousness. In 2017 she published Words at the Threshold, in which she analyzed people's dying words, finding that when language is not literal or clear, it often reflects unusual and expanded perspectives. Her 2018 novel Cante Bardo, a tale of a flamenco singer making peace with the past before returning to Earth for a new life, also feels "channeled" from beyond. Phrases from poems in Veil will be on display at ACCI during the reading. Susan Felix chose the phrases and inscribed them into pit-fired ceramic plaques. Stay Amazed, Susan 510-841-1781 www.SusanDuhanFelix.com LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Berkeley Art Center: "Outside the Lines"
BAC's biennial exhibition of young artists from BUSD elementary and middle schools, plus Family Day 2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Daniel Nevers, Executive Director daniel@... Tel: 510-644-6893 "OUTSIDE THE LINES" HIGHLIGHTS YOUNG ARTISTS FROM BERKELEY UNIFIED ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOLS Opening Reception: Saturday, March 2, 3pm¨C5pm Family Day: Sunday, March 10, 12pm¨C4pm Exhibition Dates: Friday, March 1¨CSaturday, March 16 BERKELEY, CA¡ªIn collaboration with teachers from Berkeley Unified School District, Berkeley Art Center (BAC) presents Outside the Lines: The BUSD Young Artists Exhibition, showcasing works in various media by students in grades K¨C8 from Berkeley elementary and middle schools. Timed to coincide with Alameda County's Art IS Education month, the show is an opportunity to highlight the value of the arts in learning. "As an art space devoted to supporting emerging and established artists in the Bay Area, we are thrilled to collaborate with BUSD to give young people the chance to see their work exhibited in our gallery," says BAC Executive Director Daniel Nevers. "We know these kinds of experiences can be transformative in setting some young people on a lifelong path in the arts." The exhibition will feature hundreds of works in drawing, painting, and sculpture presented in a salon-style exhibition that will fill the gallery's walls. An opening reception will take place on Saturday, March 2 from 3pm to 5pm, with music provided by students from the Berkeley High Jazz Program. BERKELEY ART CENTER FAMILY DAY BAC will host the Berkeley Art Center Family Day on Sunday, March 10 from 12pm to 4pm. In addition to the exhibition on view in the gallery, youth and families will be able to participate in hands-on art-marking workshops by local art teachers from Berkeley and Oakland schools. Activities will include secret message cards, drawing and painting, printmaking, paper sculptures and more. Nature walks will be conducted by Friends of the Five Creeks. Live music, face painting and snacks will round out the day. Events will take place rain or shine; weather permitting, workshops will be held outside in Live Oak Park. BAC recommends dressing in layers. A suggested donation of $10 and RSVP is requested so instructors can plan for adequate supplies and materials. Registration and details online at www.berkeleyartcenter.org/programs. ABOUT BERKELEY ART CENTER Since 1967, BAC has exhibited work by Bay Area artists in a range of disciplines and media, while hosting varied educational and public programs for all ages. Nestled in Live Oak Park in an Arts and Crafts¨Cstyle building, BAC was designed by Robert Ratcliff Architects and built by the Rotary Club as a gift to the City of Berkeley. Today, BAC hosts nearly 10,000 visitors each year. Berkeley Art Center is located at 1275 Walnut Street, Berkeley, CA 94709. Gallery admission is free. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11am to 5pm, and for special events. Additional information at 510-644-6893 or www.berkeleyartcenter.org. ### BERKELEY ART CENTER 1275 Walnut Street Berkeley, CA 94709 Gallery Hours: Wednesday¨CSunday, 11am¨C5pm info@... LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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TURNING PAIN INTO POWER: AN EVENING OF REVOLUTIONARY FILM, TALK, DRUMMING AND DANCE TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN @ THE GRAND LAKE THEATRE W/ EVE ENSLER
ONE BILLION RISING, BAY AREA RISING & V-DAY PRESENT TURNING PAIN INTO POWER: AN EVENING OF REVOLUTIONARY FILM, TALK, DRUMMING AND DANCE TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN @ THE GRAND LAKE THEATRE W/ EVE ENSLER WHAT: CITY OF JOY, THE AWARD WINNING FILM ABOUT THE REVOLUTIONARY LEADERSHIP CENTER FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF GENDER VIOLENCE IN EASTERN CONGO + TALKBACK WHO: City of Joy co-founders: Christine Schuler-Deschryver (Director of City of Joy and V-Day Congo) and Eve Ensler (playwright of The Vagina Monologues and Founder of V-Day and One Billion Rising). Drum Leader Afia Walking Tree, Destiny Arts Youth Performance Company and She The People Founder Aimee Allison WHEN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2019 6PM Doors Open. Film Starts a 7PM sharp. Talkback immediately following. Closing with Break the Chain group dance. WHERE: GRAND LAKE THEATRE, 3200 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610 TICKETS: TICKETS = $5 ON SALE NOW: https://turningpaintopower.eventbrite.com Limited FREE tickets available, events@... For interviews and press tickets, contact Tim Rusch, 917.865.6603, cityofjoymedia@... Background: CITY OF JOY, the film, directed by first-time director Madeleine Gavin, follows the first class of women at a revolutionary leadership center in eastern Congo called City of Joy, from which the film derives its title, and weaves their journey as burgeoning leaders with that of the center¡¯s founders (a devout Congolese doctor Dr. Denis Mukwege (2018 Nobel Peace Prize winner), women's rights activist Christine Schuler-Deschryver (Director of City of Joy and V-Day Congo) and radical feminist Eve Ensler (author of The Vagina Monologues and Founder of V-Day/One Billion Rising) - three individuals who imagined a place where women who have suffered horrific rape and abuse can heal and become powerful voices of change for their country. Immediately following the screening, audience members will be invited to RISE and participate in the One Billion Rising ¡°Break the Chain¡± dance, as well as a Q&A with City Of Joy Co-Founders Christine Schuler Deschryver and Eve Ensler, moderated by She The People Founder Aimee Allison. The City of Joy Conceived, owned, and run by local Congolese (and supported by V-Day), the City of Joy has flourished since it first opened its doors in June 2011, healing women from their past trauma through therapy and life skills programming while providing them with the essential ingredients needed to move forward in life ¨C love and community. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý 90 survivors of gender violence aged 18 to 30 at a time, 1,200 women leaders have graduated from the City of Joy. They are forces of energy and determination, entrepreneurs of small business, initiators of collectives, journalists, restaurants owners and farmers with new land, educators and advocates on sexual violence, volunteers in a self-created recruiting network for new women at COJ, immigration workers, tailors, students, herbalists, and more. Bay Area Rising (BAR) is a network of feminist artists, spiritual leaders, and activists dedicated to ending violence against women and girls. We formed in 2012 in Oakland as a call to action from V-Day¡¯s One Billion Rising movement. Our performance rituals help communities heal from trauma and transform pain into power. Proceeds go to local front-line organizations like IDEX, 1000 Mothers to Prevent Violence, the American Indian Child Resource Center, Himalayan Sisterhood, the Radical Monarchs, and Black Lives Matter. One Billion Rising is the biggest mass action to end violence against women (cisgender, transgender, and those who hold fluid identities that are subject to gender-based violence) in human history. The campaign, which launched on Valentine¡¯s Day 2012, began as a call to action based on the staggering statistic that 1 in 3 women on the planet will be beaten or raped during her lifetime. Find out more at: https://www.onebillionrising.org/ Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Central Works: Wonderland: What's going on in the Whitehouse?
Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Come see Wonderland to find out! Buy your tickets by Feb 15 and get 20% off any night just use the discount code 2wonder4 Buy Tickets Click below to find out more! a Kafka-esque comedy by Gary Graves Feb 16 - Mar 17 Featuring: Martha Brigham * , John Patrick Moore * , Kimberly Ridgeway and Clive Worsley (*members AEA) and don't forget, subscriptions with special benefits are still available! Subscribe Now Donate Now Central Works at the Berkeley City Club 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, 94704 STAY CONNECTED: Central Works, PO Box 9771, Berkeley, CA 94709-0771 SafeUnsubscribe? bachotlines@... Forward this email | Update Profile | About our service provider LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline Try it free today -- LISA BULLWINKEL Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline
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Berkeley Chamber Performances: St. Lawrence String Quartet, Tuesday February 12, 2019
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