Trapeze Card "ballet" - New Release

The map is worked in thread graphics. The ballet shoes in the middle fit perfectly to the beautifully dreamy paper. The card is supplied with inlet and envelope in the protective cover!15 x 10.5 cm

For more information, email diance@art4antioch.org, call 925-325-9897 or go to www.art4antioch.org/CelebrationofArt2014.asp. Brentwood writers group to host open mic. BRENTWOOD — Writers and poets are invited to perform the written word, including one’s own poetry, short stories and nonfiction, during open mic at 6:30 p.m. June 12 at the Brentwood Community Center, 35 Oak St. Participants are allowed five minutes each to perform. You are encouraged to bring work on any subject, your own or that of another writer, as long as it is neither insulting nor abusive.

Everyone is invited, whether performing or listening and enjoying, This event is free and open to the public, Open Mic is presented by Brentwood Writes, an adjunct of the Brentwood Art Society and the Brentwood Community Library, It is hosted by Kati trapeze card "ballet" Short, poet laureate, For more information, call 925-634-6655 or email Short at shortkati@yahoo.com, ACFA hosts exhibit at Umpqua Bank, ANTIOCH — The Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch is hosting an exhibit at Umpqua Bank, 3700 Lone Tree Way, The exhibit is open and continues through July 25..

Umpqua Bank is at 3700 Lone Tree Way and is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., excluding holidays. A free artist reception is 5-7 p.m. June 10 at the bank. Featured artists are Beverly Knight, Diane Klein Gwynne, James Waters, Karen Nelson Kelly, Vicki Dendy and Victoria Heisler. For more information, email diance@art4antioch.org, call 925-325-9897 or go to www.art4antioch.org. Summer concerts set to open June 13. BRENTWOOD — The city of Brentwood will host the Starry Nights in Brentwood concert series.

The series opens June 13 with the Cocktail Monkeys, a rock, pop, rhythm and blues band, The music will be at City Park, 710 Second St., beginning trapeze card "ballet" at 7 p.m, Ample parking is available in the parking garage at 150 City Park Way, Bring lawn chairs, blankets and a picnic basket and enjoy the first of eight summer concerts in the park, All patrons are asked to follow park rules before, during and after the concerts, That includes no dogs, no glass containers and no audio/video recording devices, For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation office at 925-516-5444..

Magic with style, flair at El Campanil. ANTIOCH — NewMagic starring Alex Ramon will be at the El Campanil Theatre at 3 p.m. July 13. The show features magic with a new style and a new flair. Ramon will introduce the world of magic, all of its most incredible marvels and some of its newest miracles, to the latest generation of audiences. Friendly enough for kids but edgy enough for the adults. Ramon toured the globe as the Ringmaster for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and is the star of Disney LIVE Mickey’s Magic Show. For information about Ramon’s magic performances, go to www.alexramonmagic.com.

All seats are $35, To best accommodate seating for young children, only trapeze card "ballet" seats in the orchestra (ground level) are being offered for sale at this time, For tickets and information, call 925-757-9500 or go to www.elcampaniltheatre.com, ‘The Wiz’ sing-a-long at California Theatre, PITTSBURG — The California Theatre presents the classic film series featuring “The Wiz.”, The film follows the adventures of Dorothy, a shy Harlem, N.Y, teacher, as she tries to seek an audience with the mysterious Wiz, who they say has power to take her home, Sing along with the great show songs including “The Feeling That We Had,” “Can I Go On,” “Tornado,” “Here’s the Wizard” and “Believe in Yourself,” among others, Bring your voice and be part of the fun..

The show will be at 7:30 p.m. June 19 at the California Theatre, 351 Railroad Ave. Admission is $5. For tickets call the box office at 925-427-1611 or go to www.pittsburgtheatre.com. Juneteenth Celebration set for June 28. PITTSBURG — “Fallen Heroes, Rising Stars” is set for June 28 at the California Theatre. The event is a Juneteenth dance celebration honoring African-American musical artists the have passed since the year 2000. The celebration is presented by Grown Women Dance Collective with uplifting and inspiring dance, music and American history.

The performance is 8 p.m., 351 Railroad Ave, Admission is $25 in advance and $30 at the door, Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at 925-427-1611 or go to www.pittsburgtheatre.com, Film series features ‘Vitus’ on June 8, ANTIOCH — El trapeze card "ballet" Campanil Theatre presents “Vitus” at 2 p.m, Sunday as part of the international film series, The theater is at 602 W, Second St, A young boy whose remarkable, almost supernatural capacity for learning prompts his parents to anticipate a brilliant future as a pianist rebels to put his fate into his own hands..



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