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SUMMARY:New Threads: Where can I find someone like you\, Ali?
DESCRIPTION:Advance tickets are available online. It is advised to purchase advance tickets for this event.  \n\n\n\n\nNew Threads: Where can I find someone like you\, Ali?\nNew Threads Reading Series 2024 \nAn autobiographical monodrama written by Raeda Taha\, a Palestinian actor\, storyteller\, writer\, and political activist based on her personal experience as the daughter of a shaheed (martyr). The play is anchored by Raeda’s memories\, as well as those of her mother\, Fathia\, and her Aunt Suhaila\, whose journey to retrieve the body of her brother—which was kept in a morgue freezer for two years by the occupying forces—is at the center of this story. Raeda crafts an epic narrative that delves into the complexities of loss\, grief\, and the enduring impact of political conflict. Where can I find someone like you\, Ali? offers a deeply human portrayal of one of many Palestinian martyrs\, Ali Taha\, a father\, a husband and a brother and is ultimately about the experience of many of those left behind by Palestinian martyrs. (Duration: 75-minute\, no intermission) \nThe reading includes a post-show conversation with the audience and the artists.\nFREE admission. Pre-registration is highly encouraged as space is limited. \nWritten by Raeda Taha \nDirected by Hala Baki \nPerformed by Maya Nazzal \n\n\n\nFriday\, August 2\, 2024\nTime: 7:00 pm show\nAdmission: FREE \n  \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE NEW THREADS READING SERIES: \nNew Threads is Golden Thread’s annual staged reading series that engages its audience in the process of playmaking and allows writers of Middle Eastern and non-Middle Eastern descent an authentic and supportive space to develop work about the Middle East. Since its launch in 2011\, many New Threads plays and playwrights have continued to receive mainstage productions. The 2024 New Threads Staged Reading Series will feature the work of international Palestinian playwrights. \n \nEVENT DETAILS\nFriday\, August 2\, 2024\nTime: 7:00 pm show\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. \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/new-threads-where-can-i-find-someone-like-you-ali/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Performing Arts,Workshops, Discussions, and Films
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SUMMARY:August 3rd MAPP: Incubator of Radical Culture
DESCRIPTION:August 3rd MAPP: Incubator of Radical Culture\n \n  \n  \n  \nMAPP August 3rd: ABOUT THE PROGRAM\n“Incubator of Radical Culture”\nCelebration of our voices & creative expression as\, through our art\, we shape a new world that people feel excited to live in & fight for. \nRed Poppy Art House \n2698 Folsom @23rd \nCurator: Dina Zarif \n7:10 pm- 8:00 pm – Havanity Fair by Eduardo Corzo (Original Piano Composition)\n8:10 pm- 9:00 pm – Sameer Gupta (Jazz Meets Indian Classical)\n9:10 pm- 10:00 pm – LA GENTE SF (Cumbia Colombiana\, Salsa\, Reggaeton) \nTHIS IS A FREE EVENT \nMAPP (Mission Arts & Performance Project)\nLaunched in 2003\, the Mission Arts & Performance Project (MAPP) is a homegrown bi-monthly\, multidisciplinary\, intercultural event that takes place in the Mission District of San Francisco. On the first Saturday of every even month of the year\, the MAPP transforms ordinary spaces\, such as private garages\, gardens\, living rooms\, studios\, street corners\, and small businesses into pop-up performance and exhibition sites for a day/night of intimate-scale artistic and cultural exchange among a kaleidoscope of individuals and communities. This program is funded by the California Arts Council Impact Project Grant. \nWe will continue our work in presenting unique artistry to the communities that we serve. \n RED POPPY MAPP TEAM: \nArtistic Director | Managing Director: Dina Zarif  \nPR and Digital Marketing: Anjali Varma \nMAPP AUGUST 3RD\, 2024 PROGRAM\n\n\n\n\nTime \n\nPerformance/Event\nDescription\nArtists\n\n\n\nExhibition \n“Medicinal plants and hearts for a broken planet”  \nby Adrián Arias \n\n\n\n\n7:10 pm- 8:00 pm \n\nHavanity Fair by Eduardo Corzo\nOriginal Piano Composition\n\nEduardo Corzo: Piano \n\n\n\n\n8:10 pm- 9:00 pm \n\nSameer Gupta\nJazz Meets Indian Classical\n\nSameer Gupta: Multitabla \nGeorge Brooks: Saxophones  \nNishanth Chari: Sitar  \nKrishna Parthasarathy: Violin \n\n\n\n9:10 pm- 10:00 pm\nLA GENTE SF\nCumbia Colombiana\, Salsa\, Reggaeton\n\nRafael Sarria Bustamante: vocals\, guitar  \nValentino Peeps: cajón\, percussion\, vocals  \nAvo Chalaganya: congas\, percussion\, vocals  \nKate Goldstein: violin\, vocals \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE ARTISTS\n\n \nHavanity Fair by Eduardo Corzo\nOriginal Piano Composition \nEd Corzo is a professional musician from Havana\, Cuba\, specializing in piano and clarinet. He is also a composer and arranger. Ed began his musical studies with his father\, Gregorio Corzo\, a violinist with the Cuban National Symphony Orchestra. Initially\, Ed studied guitar and piano independently until age 21\, when he pursued formal education at the Ignacio Cervantes Conservatory\, graduating as a clarinetist. During this time\, he composed music for Cuban TV and served as the musical director of the Conjunto Nacional de Espectáculos. \nEd has toured extensively in Cuba\, Colombia\, Mexico\, Venezuela\, and the US\, where he explored various musical roots and expanded his repertoire to include a variety of genres. He has arranged and composed music for films\, television\, radio\, and theater in these countries. Today\, Ed is a professor at the Community Music Center in San Francisco and performs as a freelance solo artist and with local and international bands. \n  \n \nSameer Gupta’s Raga Friends\nJazz Meets Indian Classical \nFeaturing: \nSameer Gupta – Multitabla\nGeorge Brooks – Saxophones\nNishanth Chari – Sitar\nKrishna Parthasarathy – Violin \nSameer Gupta isn’t your typical drummer. This Oakland-based percussionist seamlessly blends the fiery improvisations of jazz with the rich tradition of North Indian classical music. Born in 1976\, Gupta began his musical journey with jazz drumming\, but later embraced the intricacies of the tabla\, creating a unique sonic tapestry. \nHis passion for both art forms is evident in his playing. He co-founded the Brooklyn Raga Massive\, a group that pushes boundaries by fusing jazz and Indian classical. His tabla mastery is also on display with ensembles like The Supplicants and the Marc Cary Focus Trio. \nDespite starting with jazz\, the tabla has become an equally important voice in Gupta’s musical vocabulary. He skillfully weaves together complex rhythms and improvisational flair\, captivating audiences worldwide. Whether performing intricate tabla solos or driving a band with his dynamic drumming\, Sameer Gupta is a true innovator\, forging a path where jazz and Indian classical traditions meet and ignite. \nSameer is a co-founder of several noteworthy ensembles\, including Brooklyn Raga Massive\, Marc Cary Focus Trio\, Raga Kids\, VidyA\, Arun Ramamurthy Trio\, Coltrane Raga Tribute\, The Supplicants and many more. He has performed at Lincoln Center; Birla Auditorium\, Kolkata\, India; SFJAZZ; Nehru Centre\, London; MoMA\, NYC; Yerba Buena Gardens Festival San Francisco\, and has played with Marc Cary\, Jon Baptiste\, Brandee Younger\, Falu Shah\, Rez Abbasi\, Richard Howell\, Wallace Roney\, Karsh Kale\, Krishna Bhatt\, Ravichandra Kulur\, Mysore Manjunath\, Prasant Radhakrishnan\, Chitresh Das\, Jason Samuels Smith\, Ramesh Mishra\, Anindo Chatterjee\, and numerous other luminaries. \nGupta has held workshops on Indian music and cross over drumming styles at Fordham University\, California Jazz Conservatory\, Brooklyn Conservatory of Music\, Berklee College of Music and several other international institutions. He has performed the works of Indian classical Orchestral composer Reena Esmail as well as worked as a teaching artist in New York City and Oakland Unified school districts. \nNotable Press Quotes: \n“Gupta’s wild phrases pushed then pulled against the established form\, threatening anarchy.” – February 2024 | THE NEW YORK CITY JAZZ RECORD \n“Sameer Gupta is a versatile musician who has performed with well-known musicians across genres and easily alternates between the high energy drum set and the Indian tabla drums.”  Source \n“Not since Trilok Gurtu’s stint in Oregon has a percussionist sounded as commanding in both Indian classical tabla styles and straight-ahead swing drumming as Sameer Gupta…” Source \n  \n \nLA GENTE SF\nCumbia Colombiana\, Salsa\, Reggaeton \nFeaturing:\nRafael Sarria Bustamante – vocals\, guitar\nValentino Peeps – cajón\, percussion\, vocals\nAvo Chalaganya – congas\, percussion\, vocals\nKate Goldstein – violin\, vocals \nLA GENTE SF was born in the Mission District of San Francisco and is currently based in Madrid\, Spain. The group is led by Rafael Sarria Bustamante: singer-songwriter and voting member of the Recording Academy/Grammy’s. LA GENTE SF has created their own unique blend of World Music\, Cumbia\, Reggae\, Salsa\, and Reggaeton. Their music and live shows fuse together rhythms\, dances and cultural influences from all over Latino America and the Caribbean with a distinct San Francisco flavor\, to create an infectious\, high energy dance party. LA GENTE SF just released “Llama Cumbia” their second single and music video from their 5th studio album “Entre 2 Mundos.” The album and series of music videos were recorded and filmed in San Francisco\, Colombia\, Spain\, Mexico and Morocco and was produced by Rafael Sarria Bustamante\, Maya Finlay & Jordan Feinstein. The Band is currently on their 2024 World Tour. \nAfter years of touring and releasing original music\, LA GENTE SF has built a large and loyal following all over the US and around the globe performing at numerous festivals\, universities\, radio stations\, museums\, art galleries and major venues\, including: Los Angeles\, New Orleans\, Austin\, Portland and New York as well as Spain\, Italy\, France\, Mexico\, Great Britain\, Brazil\, Chile\, Nicaragua\, and Colombia. Their notoriety and showmanship has found them sharing the stage with other recognized recording artists such as George Clinton and The P-Funk All Stars\, E-40\, La Santa Cecilia\, Quantic\, The Digital Underground\, Oscar De Leon\, Hyro-Glyphics\, Digable Planets\, Pato Banton\, Lyrics Born\, Pete Escovedo\, MALO and many more. \nSpotify \nInstagram \nFacebook \nTikTok \nNotable Press Quotes: \n“LA GENTE SF\, led by Rafael Sarria Bustamante\, plays an intoxicating cocktail of world music\, mixing cumbia\, reggae\, salsa and hip-hop. Dance music with a political edge”   – Cy Musiker\, KQED Arts \n“LA GENTE SF reminded listeners of the depth\, scope\, and considerable talent of the local music scene. The band can be described\, generically\, as Latin fusion\, aka mestiza music. Yet that description doesn’t really impart the sonic goodness and vibey aesthetic the band embodies.”   – Eric K Arnold\, Oakland Local \n“It’s refreshing to watch a band draw an audience as eclectic as their music. It seemed no one could sit still through the contagious beat and positive vibe.”   – Cassandra Braun\, East Bay Times \n  \nPREVIEW THE PERFORMANCES\nEduardo Corzo \n \nLA GENTE SF \n \n  \n \n  \nEXHIBITION: Medicinal plants and hearts for a broken planet\n\nIn these tumultuous times\, we find solace and strength in the small\, healing plants around us. By elevating them to goddesses\, we seek to protect and nurture ourselves and others. Our hearts ache from the absence of justice\, the prevalence of violence\, and the abuse of power. Through our art\, we will find healing and inspire hope. \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nAdrian Arias\nAmerican\, born in Peru \nIs a visual artist\, poet\, performer\, curator\, activist\, and cultural promoter\, who brings together multidisciplinary artists to engage in community projects with messages of social justice\, racial equality\, climate change\, peace\, beauty\, health\, and hope in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nArias is one of the founders and creators of MAPP (Mission Arts Performance Project) and creator of festivals in the San Francisco Bay Area such as: VideoFest\, Luna Negra\, and ILLUSION shows in San Francisco. \nAdrian uses his dreams as creative initiatives\, which he makes come true in performances and community projects\, such as his multimedia shows called DREAMS\, or most currently Tarot in Pandemic & Revolution\, where 23 visual artists and 43 poets from the SF Bay Area have participated. \nMAPP GENERAL PROGRAM\n \n \n\nIN PERSON EVENT DETAILS\nTime: August 3rd\, 2024\, 7:00pm- 10pm (IN-PERSON) \nAdmission: Free! \n\n \n  \nDONATE
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LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Threads: The Return
DESCRIPTION:Advance tickets are available online. It is advised to purchase advance tickets for this event.  \n\n\n\n\nNew Threads: The Return\nNew Threads Reading Series 2024 \nTwo people meet in an auto-body shop in the mid-sized city of Herzliya. They might or might not have known each other in the past. One of them is Palestinian\, and one of them is Israeli-Jewish. By the end of the play\, both of their lives will be changed forever by the realities that surround them. \nThe authors have stated “The Return is not a documentary. There are no checkpoints or tanks onstage. The play is a personal closeup of what happens underneath the headlines\, every day for decade after decade\, even when bombs are not falling to catch the world’s attention.” (Duration: 75-minute\, no intermission) \nThe reading includes a post-show conversation with the audience and the artists.\nFREE admission. Pre-registration is highly encouraged as space is limited. \nWritten by Hanna Eady and Edward Mast \nDirected by Hanna Eady \nPerformed by Wiley Naman Strasser* and Elissa Beth Stebbins* \n\n\n\nFriday\, August 9\, 2024\nTime: 7:00 pm show\nAdmission: FREE \n*Member\, Actors Equity \n  \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE NEW THREADS READING SERIES: \nNew Threads is Golden Thread’s annual staged reading series that engages its audience in the process of playmaking and allows writers of Middle Eastern and non-Middle Eastern descent an authentic and supportive space to develop work about the Middle East. Since its launch in 2011\, many New Threads plays and playwrights have continued to receive mainstage productions. The 2024 New Threads Staged Reading Series will feature the work of international Palestinian playwrights. \n \nEVENT DETAILS\nFriday\, August 9\, 2024\nTime: 7:00 pm show\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. \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/new-threads-the-return/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:August,Events,Performing Arts,Workshops, Discussions, and Films
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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\, August 10th\, 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\n \nSaturday\, August 10th\, 2024\nTime: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm\nAdmission: FREE \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!
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LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Art Activities
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SUMMARY:Scott Amendola\, Michael Manring\, and Karl Evangelista Trio
DESCRIPTION:Advance tickets are available online. It is advised to purchase advance tickets for this event.  \n\n\n\n\nScott Amendola\, Michael Manring\, and Karl Evangelista Trio\nA night of compositions\, improvisations\, and sonic explorations. \nFeaturing songs by each of the artists\, along with some free improvisation. \nFeaturing: \nScott Amendola – drums/percussion/electronics\nMichael Manring – electric bass\nKarl Evangelista – electric guitar \n\n\n\nSaturday\, August 10\, 2024\nTime: 7:00 pm doors\, 7:30 pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20 – $25 (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior \n  \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE ARTISTS: \nMichael Manring has probably the most unique approach to the electric bass in history. Known more for his work as a solo artist\, Manring has pushed the electric bass way beyond and is hailed around the globe for his masterful playing. He is also known for genre-bending\, and the scope of his musical abilities is vast and wide. \nKarl Evangelista ranks among a new wave of musicians pushing the traditions of jazz and experimental rock into the 21st century. Hailed by Signal to Noise magazine as “one of the most original instrumentalists and composers of his generation\,” Evangelista’s music explores multicultural concepts with sonic intensity and political fervor. \nJazz is an art form defined by surprise and uncertainty\, but one safe bet is that Scott Amendola’s presence on the bandstand means that something interesting is about to go down. The Berkeley drummer has provided a turbo-charged flow of creativity for the Bay Area music scene since the mid-1990s both as a ubiquitous sideman (Nels Cline\, Charlie Hunter\, Laurie Anderson\, etc. )\, and a bandleader with a knack for composing thrilling anthems. \nYouTube \nFacebook \nTwitter \nInstagram \n \nEVENT DETAILS\nSaturday\, August 10\, 2024\nTime: 7:00 pm doors\, 7:30 pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20 – $25 (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior \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/amendola_manring_evangelista_trio/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:August,Events,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Alejandro Brittes
DESCRIPTION:Advance tickets are available online. It is advised to purchase advance tickets for this event.  \n\n\n\n\nAlejandro Brittes\nMusic from the borderlands of southern South America \nHailed by The Boston Globe as a “premier exponent of Chamamé”\, Brazil-based Argentine composer\, accordionist\, and researcher Alejandro Brittes explores his chamamé heritage\, an ancestral rhythm connecting us with the Earth and the Universe through music and dance\, which was born of the encounter between the ritual musicality and cosmovision of the Indigenous Guaraní and Baroque music within the context of the Jesuit missions in a cultural microregion encompassing Argentina\, central and southern Brazil\, Paraguay and Uruguay which extends through the watersheds and fresh water sources in these nations\, as described in Brittes´ book A Origem do Chamamé. Chamamé is declared as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. \nFeaturing: \nAlejandro Brittes – González System Accordion\nAndré Ely – Seven-Stringed Brazilian Guitar\nCarlos de Césaro – Bass \n\n\n\nFriday\, August 16th\, 2024\nTime: 7:00 pm doors\, 7:30 pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $25 – $30 (Door) $30 general\, $25 student & senior \n  \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE ARTISTS: \nFollowing the success of his 2023. East Coast tour – being featured at Library of Congress – Alejandro Brittes returns in 2024\, this time to the West. Alejandro Brittes trio is composed of André Ely on the 7-stringed guitar\, Carlos de Césaro on bass\, and Brittes on accordion.\nAlejandro Brittes will be featured at venues such as: San José Jazz Festival (CA)\, Music In Corrales (NM)\, Tucson Meet Yourself (AZ)\, Stanford Live (CA)\, Cotati Accordion Festival (CA)\, etc. This tour is a bridge and exchange between the rich multicultural heritage of California and the Southwest and that of southern South America. \n\n\n\nSite\nFacebook\nInstagram\nSpotify\nYouTube\n\n\n\nPREVIEW THE PERFORMANCE: \nFestival Nacional del Chamamé (Video): \n \n \n\n \nEVENT DETAILS\nFriday\, August 16th\, 2024\nTime: 7:00 pm doors\, 7:30 pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $25 – $30 (Door) $30 general\, $25 student & senior \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/alejandro-brittes/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:August,Events,Performing Arts
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