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Victorian Black: A new exhibit featuring interpretations of Victorian beadwork from the 1920s to the 1970s, with black mourning clothing embellished with jet, onyx and glass beads and decorated with sequins, lace and braid. Accessories such as fans, parasols, lace mantillas and gloves will also be featured. Through June 22. Lace Museum, 552 S. Murphy Ave., Sunnyvale. thelacemuseum.org. Military Officers Association of America: The Silicon Valley chapter holds a luncheon meeting on the third Thursday of the month. For more information, visit siliconvalleymoaa.org or call 408-245-2217.
Two unusual routines were the contemporary ballet duet by Jacque LeWarne and Chehon Wespi-Tshopp, the Season 9 winner, The ballet had Travis Wall’s fingerprints all over it, and Jacque and Chehon did a beautiful job of it, I really liked the way the dance included the dancers’ shadows playing across the walls, Nigel just said, “Wow!” and Tara called it “flawless.” But Jacque was in the bottom two girls, The second routine that was a bit different was a rock-a-billy piece by Ricky Ubeda and Lauren Froderman, the Season 7 winner, Nigel summed it up nicely, “Everybody’s raising their game, including you,” he told Ricky, “It looked simple but it was really tough.” When just dance ladies’ long sleeve t-shirt with ballet shoes - great for any dancer Cat said Ricky was safe, Nigel laughingly said, “How shocking.”..
A man who saw his first cultural performance at the age of 7, then rose to oversee the nation’s oldest professional ballet company, is retiring. Glenn McCoy, 60, will step down from the San Francisco Ballet’s executive director position next June, after the end of the 2019 season, the ballet announced Tuesday evening. He has been with company since 1987 and held the top job for 16 years, a span that included the recessionary years of 2007-2009. The news comes as the ballet has just completed its “best year financially” since its founding in 1933, said Carl F. Pascarella, the chairman of the board of trustees.
Those who come will ring in the holidays with an evening of dance led by Diablo Ballet ballerina Rosselyn Ramirez, and beloved Nutcracker characters, and holiday and “Nutcracker” songs with pianists and singers, including just dance ladies’ long sleeve t-shirt with ballet shoes - great for any dancer Diablo Ballet’s Lee Foster and Justin Levitt, executive director and manager of the Steinway Piano Gallery and a concert pianist, There also will be food, wine, and punch and cookies for children, Tickets are $20 each, or 3 for $50, Donation will be earmarked toward Diablo Ballet’s $20,000 year-end matching donation campaign, which benefits the Ballet and its PEEK Outreach Program, which provides in-school movement and music curriculum and free performances to students with limited opportunities to experience the performing arts..
Peter Rabbit Storytime. For children ages 3 and above who are able to attend a program independent of a parent or caregiver, includes age-appropriate stories, songs and finger plays. Parents and caregivers can join in, or remain nearby if they choose. 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays. West End Library, 788 Santa Clara Ave., Alameda. Free. 510-747-7767, www.cityofalamedaca.gov. Ballroom Dance. Ballroom dance class for seniors 55 and up. No partner required. 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesdays. Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara, Alameda. $4. 510-865-5496.
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