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HAYWARD — While the costs of prom have gotten steep, Hayward teen Shami Oshun found a way around the high price of the prom dress: She made her own. Related ArticlesAt many high school proms, teens and families spare no expenseOshun, 17, a senior at Hayward High School, made waves on social media recently when she posted a thread documenting how she made her own prom dress in five hours the night before and day of her prom. — Oshun (@bluexheeta) April 29, 2017. “My friend convinced me to go the week of prom … I didn’t have time to do it until the night before,” Oshun said of making the dress. “I was really scared during the whole process, but once I finally did it I was super happy.”.
More than 500 people attended the Wonder Ball, a fundraiser for the San Jose Museum of Art held Sept, 16 that flat shoes ~ ballet flat black glitter loafer shoes ~ prom, causal shoes, sparkly shoes, party, comfortable bridal shoes, gift f honored longtime supporters Beverly and Peter Lipman, The event was co-chaired by Eileen Fernandes and Cheryl Kiddoo, Guests enjoyed a pre-dinner reception inside the museum, which included a preview of the live auction items, At sunset, dinner was served al fresco in the Circle of Palms between the museum and the Fairmont Hotel, with wines from Ridge Vineyards and Testarossa Winery, Robbie Gordy of Christie’s in New York was the auctioneer for the live auction, which raised more than $100,000 on 17 pieces of art and direct donations, Overall the event raised $450,000 for the museum’s programs and educational mission, a 10 percent increase over last year..
The popularity of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” continues to grow around the world despite its less-than-warm reception when it debuted in Russia in 1892. Thanks to the San Francisco Ballet’s 1944 production and George Balanchine’s 1954 staging in New York, “The Nutcracker” has taken its place as one of the most beloved holiday entertainments. A number of children in the Bay Area will receive more than the thrill of watching the story of Clara (sometimes known as Marie) and the magic Land of the Sweets unfold. They will be on stage in a variety of roles as the Oakland Ballet presents “The Nutcracker” from Dec. 21-24 at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland.
Alameda resident Mary Grace Basco attended the event with daughter Graciela, 7, “This is the second year I’ve gone,” Mary Grace said, “and the kids like to go every year, It’s a lovely production.”, “How do they do that?” Graciela asked her mother about the intricate foot work, “Then she got the chance to visit with the Spanish-dancing character from the show afterward in the lobby,” said Mary Grace, flat shoes ~ ballet flat black glitter loafer shoes ~ prom, causal shoes, sparkly shoes, party, comfortable bridal shoes, gift f Jasmine Miller, who played the role, spoke with children about the performance, “And Graciela got to touch her toe shoes and see how (Miller) could get on point, That was exciting,” Mary Grace shared..
Arts Ambassadors Exhibit: March 15-31, Orinda Library, 26 Orinda Way, Orinda. Showcasing artwork from more than 180 Orinda students. https://www.orindaefo.org/. Fool La La: Over the Rainbow: 1 p.m. March 16, 23, 30 and April 6, The Marsh Berkeley, 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley. Features circus-inspired tricks, percussion and electronic body music in a celebration of individuality. After the show, audiences can join Unique Derique in a free 20-minute juggling and hambone workshop. $15-$35 sliding scale, $55-$100 reserved. www.themarsh.org.
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