Bay Area performance troupe Opera on the Spot celebrates intense and passionate love, the sublime, the morbid, the beautiful, and the strange with a show dedicated to art songs and arias from the late 18th-century/early 19th-century Romantic era of Western classical music.
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Opera on the Spot is a group of young, classically trained singers embarking on professional careers in opera. With no set venue, they choose less-conventional places for performances, including bars, res...
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Alicyn Yaffee Trio: Pop, Jazz, and Rock
Singer/songwriter Alicyn Yaffee makes her Red Poppy debut with an evening of indie-pop sensibilities, punk, jazz guitar, and soulful vocals. Her trio includes Santana bassist/musical director Benny Rietveld, who produced her debut album, Someone Else, which features Cindy Blackman, Ronnie Foster, and Rietveld.
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Alicyn Yaffee - guitar, vocals
Hamir Atwal - drums
Jeff Cressman - trombone
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Redwood Tango Ensemble: Modern Tango and Original Chamber Music
Oakland-based Redwood Tango Ensemble presents a concert of new works written by bandoneonist Charles Gorczynski. The sextet focuses on writing that is both fundamentally based in tango and reaching towards a personal and imaginative sound. The new works are influenced by contemporary tango groups in Argentina, modern chamber music, film music, and improvised music.
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Charles Gorczynski - bandoneón
Kendra Vernon - violin
Mia Bella D'Augelli - violin
Anton Estaniel - cello
Elyse ...
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Ricardo Peixoto and Felipe Senna: An Evening of Brazilian Music
Bay Area-based Brazilian guitarist Ricardo Peixoto welcomes São Paulo pianist/arranger/composer Felipe Senna for an evening of original compositions, as well as selections of Brazilian classics, including choro, samba, baião, and bossa nova.
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Ricardo Peixoto - guitar
Felipe Senna - piano
Originally from Rio de Janeiro, guitarist/composer Ricardo Peixoto is among the top representatives of Brazilian guitar in the U.S. today. His fluid, melodic style, original harmonic approach, ...
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Zona Blu: Soul Jazz Collective
Ready for an easygoing evening of friendly, familiar jazz tunes? Local quintet Zona Blu, whose Italian name is a nod to Milanese jazz club “blue zones” and Miles Davis’ iconic Kind of Blue, presents a laid-back night of Latin, funk, and swing grooves that’s sure to ease you into the weekend.
Featuring:
David Kaufer - guitar
Jim Wasco - piano
Steve Teich - alto saxophone/flute
Greg Galli - drums
Tom Donald - bass
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San Francisco Youth Theatre Presents: Homegrown One Act Festival
Written, directed, acted, and produced by San Francisco Youth Theatre students, Homegrown is a brilliant collection of original, one-act plays that tells stories of having an incarcerated parent, Black Lives Matter, the beauty standard, LGBT relationships, being an artist, and yes, our changing San Francisco. This project is supported by The Youth Empowerment Fund.
Playwrights:
Abraham Frankfurter Davis
Yasmina Eldredge
Kenyah Evans
Mateo Friedenbach
Lauren Hernandez
Xitlally Lupian
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Boca do Rio: Brazilian Space Funk
Boca do Rio, the immensely danceable result of a two-decade musical partnership between guitarist/singer Kevin Welch and percussionist Alex Calatayud, brings their multi-layered electro-funk party boat to the Poppy this Friday. Their musicá organicá, born of Brazil and the San Francisco Bay, showcases the rhythms of living and working between the Americas.
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Alex Calatayud - percussion
Kevin Welch - guitar
(Special guests TBA)
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Pamela Parker’s Fantastic Machine: Rock Funk Soul Love
Standout Bay Area producer/songwriter/guitarist/vocalist Pamela Parker brings her trio to the Poppy for a dynamic performance that will feature selections from her upcoming album, Fantastic Machine, a fresh rock & roll landscape that evokes Alabama Shakes, Thin Lizzy, and Funkadelic.
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Pamela Parker - vocals, piano, guitar
Spence Murray - bass
Chris McGrew - drums
Pamela Parker studied opera and commercial music production before establishing herself as a solo performer in the...
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Girl Named Nino: Indie, Soul, and Jazz
Songwriter and producer Nino Arobelidze, born in the formerly Russian republic of Georgia and raised in Chicago, boasts a sound influenced by jazz, soul, indie rock, her time in a funk duo, and her travels around the world. For her Red Poppy debut, Nino will be joined by frequent collaborator Pablo Gordy on guitar and vocals.
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Nino Arobelidze - vocals, guitar, keys
Pablo Gordy - electric guitar, vocals
(Special guests TBA)
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RHQuartet ft. Richard Howell: This Is What Love Sounds Like
Returning to the roots of improvisation, saxophonist Richard Howell reunites with fellow improvisers from the acclaimed group RHQ, which featured phenomenal pianist Frederick Harris and spirited bassist Gary Brown. Elé Howell, a disciple of the great E.W. Wainwright, brings an energetic flow and a powerhouse approach.
Drawing upon the ancestry of jazz, the essence of soul, and the sensibility of pop, award-winning saxophonist Richard Howell and his group RHQuartet push the boundaries of the g...
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Tom Griesser 3: Embracing Tradition and Sedition
Saxophonist Tom Griesser and his longtime collaborators, bassist Ollie Dudek and drummer Dan Foltz, present selections performed during their three-year stint at the Burritt Room in San Francisco, as well as new compositions to honor visionaries and rebels in a variety of endeavors. The trio draws from a wide range of influences, including 1930s Benny Goodman, 1940s Ellingtonia, the Sonny Rollins Trio recordings of the 1950s, hard bop classics, and avant-garde figures such as Odean Pope and Rosw...
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Three Poets and Their Music: LOAN, Contraband, and Fried Axolotl
Music, poetry, history, and future converge powerfully when three poets–Tongo Eisen-Martin, Bonnie Kwong, and Josiah Luis Alderete–explore themes of immigration, migration, language, cultural identity, social justice, revolution, and love through collaborations with guitarists Peck the Town Crier, Oliver Mok, and Eli Carlton-Pearson.
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LOAN (Tongo Eisen-Martin, poetry; Peck the Town Crier, guitar)
Contraband (Bonnie Kwong, poetry; Oliver Mok, guitar)
Fried Axolotl (Josiah Luis Al...
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Spectrums & Prisms, Bodies & Realms: Artist Reception w/ Lise Silva
The Poppy invites you to join the artist and curators behind its second exhibition of 2017, Spectrums & Prisms, Bodies & Realms, on view until June 24. For her first exhibition at the Red Poppy Art House, Lise Silva Gomes has created a fiber art installation that serves as a metaphysical exploration where woven knots of various shapes and colors invade the Red Poppy's performative space, creating an ambiance of other-worldliness that evokes wonder, deep mystery, possibility, fantasy, and curiosi...
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Rumberos de Radio Habana: Monthly Community Rumba
Rumba music originated in the Afro-Cuban neighborhoods of Havana and Matanzas as the soundtrack to community, partnered dancing and get-togethers as a means of cultural expression. Its global diaspora means rumba rhythms have found their way into other genres of music such as country, rock, and blues, and continue to impact the genres of today. Rumberos de Radio Habana are bringing their own contribution to the Red Poppy for a free afternoon of beat-making, hip-shaking, and good company.
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Édessa: The Heart of Balkan Music
Often-rambunctious Balkan quartet Édessa, known for playing intricate time signatures and highly ornamented modal music with authority and joy, brings to the Poppy a night of wide-ranging, non-dance repertoire and new material.
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George Chittenden – clarinet, gaida, zurna, guitar
Ari Langer – violin
Lise Liepman – santouri, accordion
Sean Tergis – davul, darabuka, defi
Using both traditional and modern instruments, Édessa plays a variety of styles that interweave melodies and ...
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Ali Dineen & Hannah Sassoon: Resistance & Healing in Shadow Puppetry & Song
New York City-based musicians and visual artists Ali Dineen and Hannah Sassoon present an evening of music and shadow puppetry, telling personal and historical tales of healing and resistance. They will perform original music, including new songs from Ali's recent album Light Comes In, as well as selections from different folk music traditions with guitar, accordion, cello, fiddle, vocal harmony, and harmonium.
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Ali Dineen - vocals, guitar, accordion, harmonium
Hannah Sassoon - vo...
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Josiah Johnson + Friends: Intimate Songwriting, Community Collaboration
Best known for being co-frontman of The Head and The Heart, Josiah Johnson heads an evening of songwriting based in a folk tradition that emphasizes connection to the internal source while recognizing the importance of communion and the connection to the light of others.
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(Full lineup TBA)
Southern California native, current Bay Area resident, former Seattleite, one-time Torontonian, and longtime tour-bus resident Josiah Johnson’s solo performances highlight a stripped-down, em...
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Dina Maccabee/Ron Shalom: Viola Ballads & Baroque Death Pop
Dina Maccabee performs lush, ethereal music using viola, vocals, and electronic processing. Taking an experimental approach to folk sensibilities, she crafts a singular, intimate sound world around each of her original and often personal songs. Ron Shalom presents songs from the peripheries of consciousness utilizing electronics, video, and storytelling.
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Dina Maccabee - viola, vocals, laptop
Ron Shalom - guitar, vocals
Dina Maccabee is a multifaceted string player, songwriter,...
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Naina & Salma: In Search of Eternal Love
Performance artist Naina Shastri and visual artist Salma Arastu collaborate on a show that uses Indian classical dance, poetry, video projection, and live music to connect 13th-century Persian mystic Mevlana Rumi and 16th-century Indian saint Meera Bai, who both spoke of finding salvation in love.
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Naina Shastri - dance
Salma Arastu - Rumi poetry recitation
Ghalib Grooves Carnatic Band - music
With over 20 years of experience as a performer, choreographer, and teacher of the ...
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John Wubbenhorst and Facing East: India Meets Jazz
Led by bansuri flutist John Wubbenhorst, a composer influenced by decades of studying classical Indian music, Facing East combines Hindustani and Carnatic sounds with modal jazz in the vein of icons such as Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Weather Report, John McLaughlin, and Oregon.
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John Wubbenhorst - flutes, keyboards, vocals
Eric “Doc” Smith - Zendrum
Steve McQuarry - keyboards
Jason Everett - 7-string bass
The compositions of John Wubbenhorst, a disciple of the great Indi...
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The Poppies: Pop-Up Shop
Join artists Jason Wyman, Donna Marchesano, Andrea Fuenzalida, Ginger Snap, Keegan Roberson, Steve Piasecki, and senseofplace LAB for a special one day only pop-up shop. It's the perfect spot to check out fine art works and handcrafted merchandise. Pick up something for yourself or a loved one. Items for sale include metal prints, Voodoo Kitties, photographic magnets, paintings, coloring zines, Psychogeographic Art 'Kerchiefs, and more! You can even order a custom neon pop art portrait and parti...
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Darren Johnston’s Broken Shadows: Love, Loss, and Resistance
With songs emphasizing lyrics and storytelling, as well as world-class musicianship that prizes spontaneity and dialogue, this highly adaptable ensemble led by trumpeter/composer Darren Johnston brings poetry, interplay, vocal harmonies, and a cross-section of musical interests into a curious new blend of roots/art/dance music.
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Darren Johnston - trumpet, vocals
David Phillips - pedals, steel guitar, vocals
Jordan Samuels - guitar, vocals
Miles Wick - upright bass, vocals
Jorda...
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McKasson & McDonald: A Modern Take on Traditional Folk
The Poppy warmly welcomes Ryan McKasson and Eric McDonald, masters of tradition who purposefully explore the dark corners floating on its edges. Pulling from parallel strands of influence, the duo creates a swirling level of intensity that traverses darkness, light, and everywhere in between. Their new album focuses on the relatability of music hundreds of years old, weaving new ideas and tunes with the old to create a timeless sound.
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Ryan McKasson - fiddle, vocals
Eric McDonald ...
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Kathleen Grace: American Song
Ready for authentic storytelling, original compositions, and selections from the Great American Songbook? Globetrotting Arizona native and Los Angeles resident Kathleen Grace brings a pure sound and her honest and soaring voice to the Poppy for an evening of jazz, folk, and Americana.
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Kathleen Grace - vocals
Storm Nilsson - guitar
Jeff Denson - bass
Kathleen Grace’s latest album, No Place To Fall, is a sun-drenched landscape of music rooted in her desert upbringing and elegan...
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Bret Higgins’ Atlas Revolt: Cinematic Jazz, Global Sounds
This Canadian quartet explores instrumental music that draws inspiration largely from film scores, jazz, rock, surf, and elements of Eastern European, African, and South American music. At the Poppy, the only San Francisco stop on their first U.S. tour, Atlas Revolt promises music from their acclaimed debut alongside selections from their upcoming album, due this year.
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Bret Higgins - upright bass
Aleksandar Gajic - violin
Tom Juhas - electric guitar
Robbie Grunwald - electric p...
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Kelly/Szemela/Muñoz Trio: Cello, Violin & Percussion Improvisations
A trio of acclaimed Bay Area musicians makes its Red Poppy debut with an evening of looped and plugged-in improvisations. Expect daring solo, duo, and trio hijinks, as well as originals and reimagined covers.
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Alex Kelly - cello
Matthew Szemela - violin
PC Muñoz - drums, percussion
Dr. Alex Kelly is a San Francisco-based cellist, composer, and educator. He composes and performs with major symphony orchestras, chamber orchestras, new music ensembles, string quartets, cello qua...
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STOOP: “Our Spring” in the Mission
"Our Spring" in the Mission: Through music, art, and song, we reflect traditions of protest and resilience inspired by the popular demonstrations in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan between 2010 and 2013.
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Mission Stoop Fest (STOOP) is a civil society arts experiment that transpires on the front stoops of local residences, where traditional and contemporary artists perform and where local residents share stories and histories. The front...
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MAPP: N.E.W. Experiences
The next edition of MAPP, on April 1, highlights the work of an international collective of producing artists who will be featured in the New Experimental Works Festival at CounterPulse on May 4-7th, 2017. The N.E.W. Festival, dedicated to radical theater-making and performance, is part of a collaborative effort between the California Institute of Integral Studies and the University of Chichester in West Sussex, England. The mission of the festival is to break traditional norms for both audience...
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Kristine Barrett: Songs of Sanctuary
Kristine Barrett presents an evening of experimental folk melodies exploring the concept of refuge: a place that nurtures, extends, bridges; that asks us to appeal to our highest selves, to seek deeply the difficult questions and to be brave in the face of them. Her setlist: traditional music and ritual song from Norway, Iran, Estonia, Ireland, Sephardic Spain, Hungary, Brazil, and the Republic of Georgia.
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Kristine Barrett - vocals, harmonium, piano
David Robert Johnson - guitar
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Andrea Claburn Sextet: Jazz Album Release Celebration
Jazz vocalist/composer/arranger Andrea Claburn will be joined by an all-star band to celebrate the release of her debut, Nightshade, a collection of original compositions and new arrangements of lesser-known standards by Duke Ellington, Betty Carter, and Pat Metheny.
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Andrea Claburn - vocals
Dan Zemelman - piano
Aaron Germain - bass
Greg Wyser-Pratt - drums
Terrence Brewer - guitar
Erik Jekabson - trumpet, flugelhorn
San Francisco-based Andrea Claburn, born in Baltimore and...
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