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SUMMARY:Contemporary Indigenous Voices of California’s South Coast Range
DESCRIPTION:“Contemporary Indigenous Voices of California’s South Coast Range”  \nEVENT 1: Photographic Exhibition Reception (free) \nSaturday\, March 15th\, 4-6 PM Luna Gallery and Eco Art Studio \n107 B The Alameda\, San Juan Bautista\, Ca\, 95045 \n  \nEVENT 2: Documentary Film Screening (sliding scale\, $20-40) \nSaturday\, March 15th\, 7-9 PM El Teatro Campesino \n705 4th St. San Juan Bautista\, CA 95045 \nEXHIBIT\, Ongoing: Photographic Exhibition \nMarch 15- April 27 at Luna Gallery and Eco Art Studio \n107 B The Alameda\, San Juan Bautista\, Ca\, 95045 \n  \nPhotographic exhibition and documentary film screening– previously debuted at de Young Museum of Fine Art\, SF\, 2023/24 – of Contemporary Indigenous Voices of California’s South Coast Range that will be hosted at Luna Gallery and Eco-Art Studio in San Juan Bautista. \nThe exhibition runs from March 15 – April 27th\, free admission\, special events take place on March 15th. \nExhibit opening will be held Saturday\, March 15th\, 4-6 PM at Luna Gallery and Eco Art Studio \n107 B The Alameda\, San Juan Bautista\, Ca\, 95045 \nThe film portion of the event will be hosted at El Teatro Campesino\, 705 4th St. San Juan Bautista\, CA 95045 on March 15 from 7;00- 9:00 pm. \nTickets are limited and no tickets are available at the door. Luna Gallery Flyer_external_250131_172538 (1) \nAbout the Project: \n“This exhibition of portraits by Kirti Bassendine features Indigenous community members from the South Coast Range: the San Francisco peninsula through the Santa Cruz mountains\, Monterey Bay\, and lower Salinan Valley. Bassendine’s photographs are accompanied by powerful personal statements from Native community members calling attention to cultural connections to the land\, rematriation (restoring the relationship between Indigenous people and their ancestral land)\, and climate change.” \nAs an artist\, Bassendine has always been intrigued by human relationships — especially how they impact the discovery of identity and belonging within one’s culture and the wider world. By bringing so many Indigenous voices together\, she creates a unique experience for audiences to engage with these ideas themselves.”- de Young Museum of Fine Art \nTen Participating Tribal Groups: \nAssociation of Ramaytush Ohlone\, Confederated Villages of Lisjan\, Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area\, Tamien Nation\, Indian Canyon Chualar Tribe of the Costanoan-Ohlone People\, Amah Mutsun Tribal Band\, the Rumsen Ohlone Tribal Community\, Esselen Tribe of Monterey County\, the Salinan Tribe of San Luis Obispo and Monterey Counties\, and the Salinan T’rowt’raahl Tribal Communities. \nKirti Bassendine Documentary Photographer and Film Maker\, kiritbassendine@gmail.com\, 678-765-9484
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Indigenous Voices of California’s South Coast Range
DESCRIPTION:“Contemporary Indigenous Voices of California’s South Coast Range”  \nEVENT 1: Photographic Exhibition Reception (free) \nSaturday\, March 15th\, 4-6 PM Luna Gallery and Eco Art Studio \n107 B The Alameda\, San Juan Bautista\, Ca\, 95045 \n  \nEVENT 2: Documentary Film Screening (sliding scale\, $20-40) \nSaturday\, March 15th\, 7-9 PM El Teatro Campesino \n705 4th St. San Juan Bautista\, CA 95045 \nEXHIBIT\, Ongoing: Photographic Exhibition \nMarch 15- April 27 at Luna Gallery and Eco Art Studio \n107 B The Alameda\, San Juan Bautista\, Ca\, 95045 \n  \nPhotographic exhibition and documentary film screening– previously debuted at de Young Museum of Fine Art\, SF\, 2023/24 – of Contemporary Indigenous Voices of California’s South Coast Range that will be hosted at Luna Gallery and Eco-Art Studio in San Juan Bautista. \nThe exhibition runs from March 15 – April 27th at Luna Gallery and Eco Art Studio\, free admission. Gallery hours are Sat. and Sun 12:00pm to 4:00pm. \nSpecial events take place on March 15th. \nExhibit opening will be held Saturday\, March 15th\, 4-6 PM at Luna Gallery and Eco Art Studio \n107 B The Alameda\, San Juan Bautista\, Ca\, 95045 \nThe film portion of the event will be hosted at El Teatro Campesino\, 705 4th St. San Juan Bautista\, CA 95045 on March 15 from 7;00- 9:00 pm. \nTickets to film screening are limited but can be purchased at the reception\, if seating is still available. Luna Gallery Flyer_external_250131_172538 (1) \nAbout the Project: \n“This exhibition of portraits by Kirti Bassendine features Indigenous community members from the South Coast Range: the San Francisco peninsula through the Santa Cruz mountains\, Monterey Bay\, and lower Salinan Valley. Bassendine’s photographs are accompanied by powerful personal statements from Native community members calling attention to cultural connections to the land\, rematriation (restoring the relationship between Indigenous people and their ancestral land)\, and climate change.” \nAs an artist\, Bassendine has always been intrigued by human relationships — especially how they impact the discovery of identity and belonging within one’s culture and the wider world. By bringing so many Indigenous voices together\, she creates a unique experience for audiences to engage with these ideas themselves.”- de Young Museum of Fine Art \nTen Participating Tribal Groups: \nAssociation of Ramaytush Ohlone\, Confederated Villages of Lisjan\, Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area\, Tamien Nation\, Indian Canyon Chualar Tribe of the Costanoan-Ohlone People\, Amah Mutsun Tribal Band\, the Rumsen Ohlone Tribal Community\, Esselen Tribe of Monterey County\, the Salinan Tribe of San Luis Obispo and Monterey Counties\, and the Salinan T’rowt’raahl Tribal Communities. \nKirti Bassendine Documentary Photographer and Film Maker\, kiritbassendine@gmail.com\, 678-765-9484
URL:https://benitolink.com/event/contemporary-indigenous-voices-of-californias-south-coast-range/
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SUMMARY:S.D.E.S. Crab Cioppino
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Crab Cioppino Dinner\, DJ and Dancing! First seating at 4 p.m. second seating at 7 p.m. Doors at 3:30 p.m. \nS.D.E.S. Portuguese Hall of Hollister\, 695 Seventh Street\, Hollister. \nAges 12 and up. \n  \nTickets
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SUMMARY:Gavilan College's 25th Annual Bach to Blues Concert
DESCRIPTION:Gavilan College’s Music Program is now preparing for its landmark 25th Bach to Blues Concert on Saturday\, March 15\, at 7:00 p.m. in the Gavilan College Theater. \nThe college has announced exciting guest performers for this milestone anniversary event. The concert will open with a dynamic performance by the Niseishin Daiko drumming group from Morgan Hill.  The second half will showcase acclaimed jazz vocalist Kenny Washington. \nWashington\, a New Orleans native now based in the San Francisco Bay Area\, is known for his soulful interpretations\, remarkable vocal range\, and impressive scatting ability.  He has performed at Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Marsalis and has been featured in tributes to Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald.  His diverse musical background includes gospel\, classical\, R&B\, and jazz influences. \nWhat began in 1998 as a performance outlet for music faculty has evolved into a community event that spans musical genres from classical to jazz\, flamenco to pop standards. \n“Bach to Blues has become a showcase that brings together college disciplines and creates a concert that the community eagerly anticipates each year\,” said Maria Amirkhanian\, music instructor at Gavilan College and event organizer.  “It’s like a musical menu – you’ll certainly find something you enjoy.” \nThe concert serves as a fundraiser for the college’s music program\, with proceeds supporting equipment needs\, piano maintenance\, and other essential resources for music students.  The event also provides valuable performance experience for Gavilan music students\, who will perform during the show’s opening and intermission. \nThis year’s concert will feature performances by music faculty including Amirkhanian\, Dahveed Behroozi and Albert Marqués.  The winner of the senior division local prize from the recently concluded Marian Filice Youth Piano Competition will also perform. \nThe piano competition\, held March 2\, provided a showcase for remarkably talented young pianists from throughout Northern California competing in junior and senior divisions.  “The level of talent was unbelievable\,” Amirkhanian noted.  “These kids were incredible\, and their preparation and performances were truly impressive.” \nTickets for the Bach to Blues Concert are $10 for students and seniors\, $20 for general admission\, and can be purchased at the door or in advance at the Gavilan College Bookstore\, BookSmart in Morgan Hill\, the Gavilan Hollister Campus\, and online at bit.ly/gavb2b25 . \nFor more information about these events\, contact the Gavilan College Music Program at (408) 848-4796 or visit www.gavilan.edu.
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