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SUMMARY:(FREE) The Family Art Program (Arte entre familia)
DESCRIPTION:The Family Art Program\nArte entre familia\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Family Art Program at The Red Poppy Art House brings free access to quality art activities to neighboring families in the Mission district of San Francisco.\n \nIt is a safe and creative space for children\, youth\, and parents to explore art.\n \nAll ages are welcome and the program is bilingual.\nThis event is free to the public.\n\n\n \nPlease join us!\n \nSaturday\, March 9th\, 2024\nTime: 12:00-1:30 pm\n\n\n\n \n\n\nAdmission: FREE\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nMEET THE INSTRUCTOR:\n \n\nSofia Elias (she/her/ella)\n \nSofia is a passionate educator and holistic community builder. She has been working with families in the Mission community since 2013. She is a Psychology graduate from SFSU\, an artist/musician\, and a holistic community organizer. She has always been an advocate for using art as a healing and transformative tool to support communities. She has worked as a bilingual early childhood/youth educator for over 5 years using play-based and child-guided teaching as a way to promote social-emotional learning and development. In her free time\, she plays music\, spends time at the Jardin Secreto tending to plantitas\, and supports birthers in postpartum care ceremonies. Sofia is a bilingual radical musician\, ready to share art with all of the community!\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Family Art Program\n(Arte entre familia)\nThe Family Art program or Arte entre Familia has been bringing free quality art programming to families in the Mission district for over 10 years. The program engages the Red Poppy Art House’s surrounding neighborhood\, contributing to its vibrancy by offering free programming to the public one Saturday of the month from 12:00-1:30 p.m. at 2698 Folsom.\n \nAn outdoor open forum\, Family Art uses the exterior south wall of the Poppy and its wide adjacent sidewalk\, where volunteers bring out an array of art supplies and organize a different activity for participants each week.\n \nThe art and community facilitator creates a safe and creative space for families of all backgrounds to participate in open-ended art projects. Art projects happen either indoors or outside on the sidewalk as a way to engage with neighborhood families. Family Art invites all families with children 0-5\, youth\, and adults to participate in community art exploration.\n \nhttps://redpoppyarthouse.org/programs/family-art/\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n \n\n \nEVENT DETAILS\nSaturday\, March 9th\, 2024\nTime: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm\nAdmission: FREE  \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/free-the-family-art-program-arte-entre-familia-5/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Art Activities
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SUMMARY:Ramana Vieira: Contemporary Fado
DESCRIPTION:Advance tickets are available online. It is advised to purchase advance tickets for this event. If tickets sell out online\, tickets will not be available at the door.  \n\n\n\n\nRamana Vieira: Contemporary Fado\nExploring the music of the legendary Fado artist out of Portugal\, Amalia Rodrigues and beyond.\nThis music is sometimes called “Portuguese Blues”. Ramana’s work captures the essence of Fado and well beyond. She performs and records music that ranges from the soulful haunting ballads and catchy playful songs of Fado\, to her own original compositions. \nFado is a performance genre incorporating music and poetry. In 2011 Fado became a part of UNESCO World Heritage. Ramana is an internationally acclaimed recording artist and a northern California native of Portuguese descent. She also is a stunning vocalist\, a proficient pianist\, and a gifted songwriter who has composed\, performed\, and recorded many of her own original Fados which have been nominated for best Fado performance with the International Portuguese Music Awards. \nFeaturing:\nRamana Vieira – Voice\nJeff Furtado – guitar\nDavid Parker – bass\nVincent Tolliver – violin/viola/Portuguese Mandolin \n\n\n\nSaturday\, March 9th\, 2024\nTime: 7:00 pm doors\, 7:30 pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $25 – $30/ (Door) $25-$35 \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE ARTISTS:  \n\nRamana is an internationally acclaimed recording artist and a northern California native of Portuguese descent. She also is a stunning vocalist\, a proficient pianist\, and a gifted songwriter who has composed\, performed\, and recorded many of her own original Fados. Several of these have been nominated at the largest Portuguese music awards organization: the International Portuguese Music Awards (IPMA). She has performed throughout California\, San Francisco\, Los Angeles\, the Central Valley\, SLO\, Portugal\, Macau\, China\, East Coast including New York\, Hawaii\, Florida the Pacific Northwest\, and Mexico. Ramana just returned this summer of 2023 headlining in her parents’ homeland of Madeira\, Portugal at the Art’Camacha festival. She was also featured on the RTP international network while in Madeira. \nOver the course of her 20-plus-year musical career and five album releases\, she has opened for Mariza and headlined at several World Music festivals. Performed for the President of the Azores\, Portugal at the invitation of Congressman Jim Costa. Her original composition\, “Unido Para Amar\,” was played at the awards ceremony for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino\, Italy. Her music has been chosen to be featured on TAP Airlines\, the flag carrier of Portugal with over 2500 nights per week to 34 countries. Her new album\, Tudo De Mim will be out in early spring of 2023. Most recently her new single\, Fado La La La\, ranked #4 for song and her latest new video ranked 3# in North America on the Ethnocloud music platform. \nThe critics have heaped praise upon Ramana. The San Francisco Chronicle said “Ramana is the rising star in World Music” and “No one in the United States is doing more to breathe new life into Fado than Ramana Vieira\, a sultry dramatic singer.” Andrew Gilbert of The Boston Globe said “Raman Vieira deserves a prominent place in the front rank of today’s Fado singers” Vieira was born in San Leandro\, California with the beat of Portuguese rhythms coursing through her veins. Her parents had immigrated to the United States from Portugal\, where her grandfather was a well-known musician and composer from Madeira Island. She grew up listening to American pop\, alongside traditional Portuguese music. “During my childhood\, I sang with my mother to Amália Rodgrigues and other fabulous fadistas that were part of her special record collection\,” said Vieira. \nEarly in life\, it was apparent that Vieira possessed exceptional musical talent and went on to study at The American Conservatory Theatre. However\, a spontaneous trip to Portugal shifted her professional vision and catalyzed an exploration deep into the world of fado. \nIn Portugal\, Vieira connected with her roots and found that fado ignited her spirit and set her soul aflame. She began to study intensively with local fado musicians and had the opportunity to perform. She was loved by her fans in Portugal; her authentic and individual style was refreshing and well-received. \nVieira’s brilliant musicality and colorful heritage appeal to a global audience. In addition to the traditional fados\, and her masterful original compositions\, Vieira has now compiled a synergetic repertoire that reflects the full scope of her identity by incorporating her background of American theater\, blues\, and soulful classics into her sets. Through this multifaceted fusion\, Vieira has finally fulfilled her fado\, fate.\nIn her own words\, “I love being Portuguese and singing my roots. I just feel now is the time for Ramana to embrace “all of me”–my American and Portuguese heritage. I am sitting at the precipice of something amazing and excited to see where this is going to take me and my group. Yes\, it’s time.” \nShe is joined by a very talented cast of musicians: Jeff Furtado\, a Portuguese American guitarist and singer/songwriter who lives in California. His mother is from Madeira and his father is from San Miguel. David Parker on bass\, Vincent Tolliver on violin/viola/Portuguese Mandolin who taught the famous Zendaya music while teaching in Oakland\, and Joe Sam on percussion. \nWebsite: http://ramanavieira.net \n\n\n\nPREVIEW THE MUSIC: \n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n \nEVENT DETAILS\nSaturday\, March 9th\, 2024\nTime: 7:00 pm doors\, 7:30 pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $25 – $30/ (Door) $25-$35 \nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door unless otherwise noted on the Facebook event page that the show is SOLD OUT. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event \nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee a seat. Seating is first come\, first served. \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/ramana-vieira-contemporary-fado/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,February,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Mark Coggins in Conversation with Randal Brandt: Geisha Confidential
DESCRIPTION:Advance tickets are available online. It is advised to purchase advance tickets for this event. If tickets sell out online\, tickets will not be available at the door.  \n\n\n\n\nMark Coggins in Conversation with Randal Brandt: Geisha Confidential\nJoin us for an intimate Q&A event with award-winning author Mark Coggins\, in conversation with Randal Brandt\, discussing ‘Geisha Confidential\,’ a Tokyo Crime Fiction novel.\nMark Coggins is the Choctaw and American author of the August Riordan series. His work has been nominated for the Shamus and Barry crime fiction awards and selected for best-of-the-year lists compiled by the San Francisco Chronicle\, the Detroit Free Press\, and Amazon.com\, among others. \nFeaturing: \nMark Coggins – Author \nChoctaw and American author of a series of novels featuring private eye protagonist August Riordan. \nRandal Brandt – Interviewer \nRandal Brandt is a librarian at the University of California\, Berkeley\, where he catalogs rare books and is the curator of the Bancroft Library’s California Detective Fiction Collection. \n\n\n\nSunday\, March 10th\, 2024\nTime: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm \nAdmission: FREE \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \n\nMark Coggins \nBorn in the Four Corners region of New Mexico\, Mark Coggins is an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation. He earned two degrees and a Phi Beta Kappa Key from Stanford University and has worked for a number of Silicon Valley computer and venture capital firms\, including Netscape Communications and Hewlett Packard Company. \nWhile at Stanford\, he studied literature and creative writing with Tobias Wolff\, N. Scott Momaday and Ron Hansen and wrote the first story featuring his series character August Riordan in a class taught by Hansen. This story\, “There’s No Such Thing as Private Eyes\,” was later published in The New Black Mask\, vol. 4\, Harcourt\, Brace Jovanovich. \nHis books have been nominated for the Shamus and the Barry crime fiction awards and have been selected for best of the year lists compiled by the San Francisco Chronicle\, the Detroit Free Press and Amazon.com\, among others. \nRunoff and The Big Wake-Up won the Next Generation Indie Book Award and the Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY) respectively\, both in the crime fiction category. The Immortal Game was optioned for a film. \nCoggins has published short fiction in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and the anthology Masters of Technique\, as well as nonfiction in View Camera and Distributed Object Computing magazines. \nHe is also a photographer. He works with a range of subjects\, but focuses on candid\, black and white images taken in public—aka “street photography.” He has won numerous awards and competitions\, including being shortlisted in the 2023 Photo Review Competition\, receiving an award of excellence by the All-Japan Association of Photographic Societies and winning first place in the 2023 Ribbet Emerging Photographer Competition. \nHis work has been exhibited in galleries and museums across the United States and Europe and has been featured in a variety of on-line and print publications\, including cover images for both fiction and nonfiction books. His own photography monograph\, Street Stories\, was published by Poltroon Press in 2021. \nRandal S. Brandt \nHe is Head of Cataloging at The Bancroft Library\, University of California\, Berkeley. Prior to joining Bancroft in 2001\, he held a variety of special collections cataloging positions on the Berkeley campus: Water Resources Center Archives (1994-2001); California Indian Library Collections\, Hearst Museum of Anthropology (1992-1994); and\, the California Maps Project (1991-1992). \nHe has been an active member of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of the Association of College & Research Libraries since 2003\, serving as Chair of the Bibliographic Standards Committee (2007-2009). He also served as one of the editors of Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Serials)\, published by the Library of Congress in 2008\, and Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Cartographic)\, published by the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section in 2016. \nRandal Brandt received a B.A. in English (1987) from California State University\, Fresno and a M.L.I.S. (1990) from the University of California\, Berkeley. \n\n\n\nHome \n \nRandal S. Brandt \n \n\n\n\n \n \nEVENT DETAILS\nSunday\, March 10th\, 2024\nTime: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm \nAdmission: FREE \nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door unless otherwise noted on the Facebook event page that the show is SOLD OUT. \nReserve your advance ticket for this event \nNote: Acquiring an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee a seat. Seating is first come\, first served. \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mark-coggins-in-conversation-with-randal-brandt-geisha-confidential/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Events,Exhibitions and Receptions,March
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SUMMARY:The Butterfly Effect (Free) ShadowLight Residency
DESCRIPTION:RSVP in advance for this event! \n\n\n\n\nThe Butterfly Effect by ShadowLight Residency\nFree Live shadow play & workshop by visual artist and part-time entomologist Jessica Nguyen\, for children and families\nJoin us for our monthly ShadowLight program at Red Poppy Art House with Jessica Nguyen’s performance of The Butterfly Effect! \nThe Butterfly Effect is a collection of shadow puppet ponderings on the magnificent local insects found in the Bay Area with a nod to our relationships to these local and endangered species. This is a short shadow play performance created and performed by visual artist and part-time entomologist\, Jessica Nguyen. Sponsored by ShadowLight Productions and Red Poppy Art House. Following the performance\, Jessica will talk about some of our Bay Area insects and their habitats. A hands-on insect shadow puppet-making workshop will follow the performance. \nAppropriate for children and families. Puppet-making supplies and instruction will be provided by ShadowLight. \nThis program is part of ShadowLight artists in residence at Red Poppy Art House. It is a Free Monthly program with hands-on workshop activities for families on the fourth Sunday of each month. \nFeaturing Artists:\nJessica Nguyen – puppeteer \n\n\n\nSunday\, March 24th\, 2024\nTime: 1:00pm – 3:30pm\nAdmission: FREE and Donation \nThis event is appropriate for children ages 3 and up.\nAdmission is on a first-come\, first-served basis.\nThis event is free to the public.\nDue to limited capacity\, RSVP is strongly recommended. \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE WORKSHOP:  \n\nRed Poppy Art House has partnered up with ShadowLight Productions for free monthly programs by ShadowLight artists for children and families. With instruction and guidance by ShadowLight teaching artists\, attendees will be given the opportunity to make a shadow puppet\, learn performance techniques\, and use our screen and lights to perform their own short plays. This event is appropriate for children ages 3 to 12. \nThis FREE event creates an opportunity for youth in our neighborhood (Mission)\, who may otherwise not be able to attend such an event for lack of funds\, to have access to art education with high-caliber teaching artists. By providing an opportunity to watch\, interact\, and play\, we are encouraging participation and engagement with a vital storytelling art form. Storytelling is an important skill; it helps us to understand ourselves and one another\, encouraging empathy. \n\nABOUT THE ARTIST: \nJessica Nguyen is a science illustrator\, educator\, dancer\, shadow puppeteer\, and circus artist turned to the dark side. Her favorite medium is mischief and punnery but confesses that a bit of paper and ink will always lift the spirits. She currently works and lurks in the East Bay\, and loves waxing poetic about flora and fauna and bones and stones over a warm cup of tea.\nJessica is a frequent collaborator with ShadowLight Productions. \nWebsite: https://bcrqt.com/ \nShadowLight Productions was founded in 1972 by filmmaker/theatre director/shadow artist Larry Reed. We have served San Francisco as a nonprofit theater company for nearly 30 years. \nThe mission of ShadowLight Productions is to expose the general public to the art of Shadow Theater. The means of providing such exposure includes but is not limited to live theater\, film\, and other media. We strive to preserve indigenous shadow theater traditions and to explore and expand the possibilities of the shadow theater medium by creating innovative interdisciplinary\, multicultural works. \nWebsite: https://www.shadowlight.org/\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShadowLightProductions\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shadowlightproductions/\nTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shadowlightproductions \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \nEVENT DETAILS\nSunday\, March 24th\, 2024\nTime: 1:00pm – 3:30pm\nAdmission: FREE and Donation \nNote: A limited number of seats are available for this event. Reserving a ticket guarantees admission\, but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served. \nRSVP in advance for this event! \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/the_butterfly_effect_shadowlight/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Workshops, Discussions, and Films
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