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A Stage of Our Own (ASOO) presents a compilation of short works by Philippine and Pacific Island voices expressing UNITY and celebrating collective resilience.
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After a stand-out performance in 2017, virtuoso classical guitarist Jérôme Mouffe returns to the Tateuchi Hall stage.
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Local Sirens is a free, quarterly performance series featuring incredible local women musicians and performers.
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Quinteto Latino, a Bay Area wind quintet, builds community through Latino classical music.
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ROVA Saxophone Quartet explores the synthesis of composition and collective improvisation, creating exciting, genre-bending music that challenges and inspires.
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MUSIC | SAT, MAR 24 | Kingston, New York
Michael Bisio, bassist/composer, has eighty five recordings in his discography, twenty four of these are split evenly between leader/co-leader, ten of them document his extraordinary association with modern piano icon Matthew Shipp.
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LITERATURE | THU-SUN, APR 5-8 | San Francisco, California
Curated by SFJAZZ Poet Laureate Genny Lim, this year's festival will again feature the greatest poets of the Bay Area and beyond, centered on the concept of "wordology."
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An Ethio-American singer, guitarist, Bay Area resident, and TED Senior Fellow, Meklit writes music steeped in traditional Ethiopian rhythms blended with her singer-songwriter's poetic core, with floating melodies and dancing grooves that draw on sources as varied as East African music, Nina Simone and Joni Mitchell.
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CSMA presents a three day, interactive festival to celebrate the intersection of music and technology.
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"Different sounds" are the most sought-after ingredients of modern music and the impulses that drive the best artists to create unique and innovative music.
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ArtsEarth is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area to promote the arts.
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