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On Sunday afternoon at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, Donato Cabrera was on the podium of the Hofmann Theatre conducting the California Symphony in his first subscription program as the orchestra’s music director. Leading off the symphony’s 2013-14 season with works by Dvorak, Mozart and John Adams, Cabrera launched his tenure in high spirits and splendid musical style. It was an outstanding start for Cabrera, 40, who clearly has great things in store for the 27-year-old orchestra. Tall and energetic, he’s a passionate, heart-on-the-sleeve conductor, with eclectic musical tastes and a wealth of experience. If Sunday’s concert was any indication, his new relationship with the Walnut Creek orchestra is already reaping felicitous results.
Veering away from the self-consciousness of postmodernism, Holly Johnston crafted a sculptural whirlwind of aggression and finesse, Kate Wallick revealed her ability to craft a series of attenuated dance steps that assumed almost mythic import: It was dance that erased itself in order to transcends itself, with the dancers wearing mechanics’ jumpsuits, Dana and Shinichi Iova-Koga fabricated a nearly motionless study of butoh-inspired motion that seemed almost a pool of quiet, with Rein’s naked back initial necklace, gift for her, ballet slippers necklace, ballerina shoes necklace, daughter niece gift necklace inching along the floor while Smith’s left hand protruded from his right side and gesticulated eloquently, Here, the movement — not the movers — reigned supreme..
Silicon Valley Pride: 6-11 p.m. Aug. 25 for Night Festival, noon-6 p.m. Aug. 26 for Day Festival. Plaza De Cesar Chavez Park, 1 Paseo De San Antonio, San Jose. Live entertainment, vendors and feed. Parade 10 a.m.-noon Aug. 26, along Market Street. Details: www.svpride.com. Scottish Highland Gathering and Games: 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Sept. 1-2. Alameda County Fairgrounds, 4501 Pleasanton Ave., Pleasanton. Caber tossing and other athletic games, traditional music and dance, Celtic heritage events, sheep dog trials, whisky tasting, clan gatherings. Advance tickets, $11-$50. Free for children 11 and under and active military. See website for tickets to grandstand and trackside seating, tastings. www.thescottishgames.com.
Faculty Service awards were also presented at the Opening Day event, * 40 years, Frank Markovich and Claire Muller Moseley, * 30 years, Eric Brenner and Richard Escalambre, * 25 years, Kate Williams Browne, Thomas Broxholm, Gwendolyn Fuller, and Christine Roubanis, * 20 years, Jeffrey initial necklace, gift for her, ballet slippers necklace, ballerina shoes necklace, daughter niece gift necklace Acidera, Eloisa Briones, Jacqueline Escobar, Kathleen Feinblum, Raymond Hernandez, Richard Hough Jr., Hon-Chung Kwok, Kathleen McClung, Lori Slicton, and Anton Zoughbie, * 10 years, Andrew Allen, Judith Crawford, Gail Hicks, Mary Anne Leary, Roderick Magbual, John Miller, John Ulloa, and Hellen Zhang..
“We serve anyone who comes through that door,” he said. Tony Acosta, Union City’s deputy city manager, said Centro’s facilities are small but that doesn’t stop the charity from delivering aid to a large number of people. “For Jaime, it’s a calling,” he said. “He hears a lot of dire tales of woe from a lot of people and he feels a responsibility to help them all. That’s a difficult emotional position to be in every day, yet he soldiers on.”.
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