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SUMMARY:Janam: Inventive Folk from the Balkans & Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Janam presents an eclectic mix of driving\, odd-metered Balkan tunes\, edgy Appalachian ballads\, sultry modal songs from Asia Minor\, and original compositions inspired by these traditional forms. In honor of the new year\, the performance will feature contemplative and celebratory songs of renewal\, revelry\, and inclement weather.\n \nFEATURING:\nDan Auvil – percussion\, vocals\nTom Farris – laouto\, guitar\nJuliana Graffagna – vocals\, accordion\nGari Hegedus – oud\, saz\, mandocello\, mandolin\nShira Kammen – violin\, harp\, vocals\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nBlending funky Balkan rhythms\, gritty Appalachian ballads\, arresting vocal harmonies\, and enchanting acoustic textures\, Janam creates a distinctive musical experience. Janam unites some of the Bay Area’s most playful and imaginative devotees of southern Balkan and American roots music who weave together folk tunes and their own colorful compositions\, taking their audience on a labyrinthine musical ride. \nLearn more: Facebook | YouTube | SoundCloud \n  \n \n \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/janam-20200111/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rumberos de Radio Habana: Monthly Community Rumba
DESCRIPTION: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 bring their own contribution to the Red Poppy on the fourth Sunday of each month for a free afternoon of beat-making\, hip-shaking\, and good company. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 2:00pm event\nAdmission: Free; donations accepted for musicians ($5-10) \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/rumberos-20191222/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191221T193000
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DTSTAMP:20191122T053356Z
CREATED:20191122T052528Z
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SUMMARY:Corazón Tango: Discovering Contemporary Argentine Tango
DESCRIPTION:Corazón Tango presents popular contemporary Argentine tango pieces arranged by world-renowned maestros from 1980 to the present. Trained in Buenos Aires under the living tango maestros\, the group will perform a variety of trio\, quartet\, and quintet arrangements\, including rare\, original Piazzolla quintet pieces—such as “Kicho\,” “Revirado\,” and “The Four Seasons” series—as well as his early tango work—”Villeguita” and “Melancólico Buenos Aires”—which demonstrates the evolution of his music before he moved onto nuevo tango. The evening will also feature contemporary tango music written by Maestro Horacio Salgán\, Víctor Lavallén\, Leopoldo Federico\, and many more. Guest singer Teresa Tam joins the group to present traditional tango pieces.\n \nFEATURING:\nHanel Yeon – bandoneón\nSumi Lee – piano\nAhram Kim* – violin\nYoonHo Jeong – contrabass\nMaximiliano Larrea* – guitar\nTeresa Tam* – vocals\n(*guest artist)\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nHanel Yeon is a classically trained pianist who obtained a bachelor’s degree in composition from Sookmyung Women’s University in Seoul\, and is a professionally trained tango bandoneonist from La Orquesta Escuela de Tango Emilio Balcarce. She has studied with top bandoneon maestros such as Rodolfo Daluisio\, Rodolfo Mederos\, Federico Pereiro\, and Dino Salouzi\, as well as piano maestros Nicholas Ledesma\, German Martinez\, and Hernan Posetti. While living in Buenos Aires for 10 years\, Yeon was a widely respected piano teacher and shared the stage with several maestros at prestigious venues. She currently performs with the tango group Scaimmarella as a pianist and bandoneonist. Her previous work includes performing as a pianist at the theater Tango Porteño from 2012-2019\, playing with Siamarella Group in the 2015 Tarbes en Tango Festival in France\, and performing as a bandoneonist in the Buenos Aires Tango Festival and often with the group Romantica Milonguera. \nSumi Lee is a classically trained pianist who obtained a master’s degree in music\, piano performance\, from San Francisco Conservatory of Music. She has also been professionally trained as a tango pianist from La Orquesta Escuela de Tango Emilio Balcarce\, the most prestigious tango orchestra school in the world sponsored by the city government of Buenos Aires. Lee is a widely respected piano teacher and is on the Board of Directors for the San Francisco branch of Music Teachers’ Association of California. While living in Buenos Aires\, she performed with living maestros and musical directors such as Víctor Lavallén\, Jose Pepe Colangelo\, Osvaldo Piro\, Roberto Alvarez\, Daniel Binelli\, Mauricio Marceli\, Nicolas Ledesma\, and many more. Her latest concert at Teatro General San Martin in Buenos Aires was sold out to a large audience and aired live via national radio 2*4 and TV. Since moving back to the Bay Area in 2018 after receiving her diploma\, she plans to perform authentic Argentine tango music and tour the U.S. and Asia with her own group and produce her own contemporary tango music. \nAhram Kim was born in Gwangju\, South Korea\, and started playing violin at the age of five. She continued her studies in classical music while also having a passion and curiosity for different styles of popular and folk music from all over the world. After graduating from university\, she flew to Buenos Aires in 2009. There\, she received a diploma of orchestral studies of classical music from Instituto Superior del Teatro Colón\, and in 2012 also graduated from Orquesta Escuela de Tango Emilio Balcarce. Between 2012-2017\, Kim played in the first violin section of Buenos Aires Philharmonic and has been working in operas with Orquesta Estable del Teatro Colon as a guest artist. She has studied tango violin with Miguel Angel Bertero since 2011 and has played and recorded with many tango musicians in Argentina. Kim was the solo violinist in the tango show Cátulo as well as the tango performance Milonga by Sidi Larbi Chercaoui. \nYoonHo Jeong is a classically trained contrabass player who also has been professionally trained as a tango bassist from La Orquesta Escuela de Tango Emilio Balcarce. He has performed in concerts throughout Argentina and South Korea\, such as international tango festival Mundial 2017 and 2018. While living in Buenos Aires\, Jeong also performed at prestigious concert venues such as Kirchner Cultural Centre\, Teatro General San Martin\, Teatro Coliseo\, Usina del Arte\, Biblioteca Nacional\, and Parque Centenario. After receiving his diploma in 2018\, he moved back to Seoul\, South Korea\, and is planning to perform authentic Argentine tango music and tour many cities in Asia with his own tango group. \nMaximiliano Larrea is an accomplished guitarist\, arranger\, and composer from Rosario\, Argentina\, and is one of the leading interpreters of classical and contemporary guitar of the new tango generation. After completing a degree in classical guitar\, he moved to Buenos Aires where he studied tango and folk music in the prestigious Manuel de Falla Conservatory under legendary guitarist Juan Falú\, as well as tango arranging and composition from renowned masters Diego Schissi\, Nicolas Ledesma\, and Gabriel Senanes. In Argentina\, Larrea worked as a guitarist\, arranger\, and director of multiple acclaimed tango and Argentine folk music groups including Cuartero Revirado\, Quinteto Negro La Boca (Sony Argentina)\, Quinteto Clandestino\, and Aires Trio. Most recently\, he has been working as an arranger for the New Mexico-based quintet Q-Tango\, performing with various tango bands in the Bay Area—such as Mariano Barreiro Quartet and Trio Larrea-ODay-Durso—and preparing the launch of his new musical project\, Maximiliano Larrea Tango Trio. \nTeresa Tam grew up playing violin in orchestras and singing in choirs since her childhood in Taiwan. While attending UC Davis as an undergrad\, she made her solo debut with the prestigious American Bach Soloists in the Bay Area\, performing the “Magnificat\, BWV 243” in D major by Bach. Tam has had the honor of performing as a soloist under the direction of conductors Jeffrey Thomas\, Joshua Rifkin\, and more. After receiving her M.M. in vocal performance from Boston University\, she then began collaborating in various duos with jazz guitarists and performed as a featured soloist with jazz bands around the Bay Area. As an avid Argentine tango dancer\, Tam has formed a new voice and guitar duo with Maxi Larrea. Together\, they blend jazz and tango melodies with the harmonic complexity of these two rich genres to breathe new life into familiar songs. When she is not busy performing\, Tam is crafting custom modern portraitures as a photographer for clients worldwide.\n \nLearn more: Facebook \n  \n \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $25-30 / (Door) $30 general\, $25 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/corazon-tango-20191221/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191220T193000
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SUMMARY:Rebirth Canal: Latin/Vietnamese Jazz
DESCRIPTION:Rebirth Canal is a bold new ensemble led by pianist\, vocalist\, and composer Camille Mai. Featuring Bay Area heavyweights Ernesto Mazar Kindelán\, Marcelo Perez\, Daniel Riera\, and Ahkeel Mestayer\, their original music fuses lush neo-soul harmonies with Afro-Cuban and Brazilian rhythms\, overlaid with the microtonal undulations of Vietnamese folk music. Their next stop—Havana Jazz Festival 2020!\n \nFEATURING:\nCamille Mai – piano\, vocals\nErnesto Mazar Kindelán – bass\nMarcelo Perez – drums\nAhkeel Mestayer – percussion\nDaniel Riera – flute\, electronic wind instrument (EWI)\, synths\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\n“A pianist\, vocalist\, composer\, and leader of the band Rebirth Canal\, Camille Mai has created a protean body of songs infused with Latin American rhythms filtered through an abiding affection for the slinky grooves of the late\, pervasively influential producer J Dilla. But that’s just the rhythmic foundation of a sound that can encompass traditional Vietnamese modes\, jazz improvisation and harmonies\, French chanson and beyond” (Andrew Gilbert\, Berkeleyside). Mai was Resident Artist at Red Poppy Art House in 2014\, and has recorded with Grammy nominees/awardees John Santos\, Greg Landau\, and Nahuel Bronzini. \nLearn more: Facebook | YouTube \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/rebirth-canal-20191220/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191214T193000
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SUMMARY:Yuri Liberzon: Guitar Concert ft. Works by Bach\, Piazzolla & More
DESCRIPTION:Currently recording an album of Bach’s music\, classical guitarist Yuri Liberzon comes to the Red Poppy to perform some of his works originally written for solo violin.\n \nFEATURING:\nYuri Liberzon – solo guitar\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nYuri Liberzon is a Russian-Israeli internationally acclaimed concert classical guitarist and recording artist. Born in Novosibirsk\, Russia\, and raised in Israel\, Liberzon has been recognized for his impressive technical ability and musicality. Based on his achievements in the music field\, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has granted him permanent U.S. residency as an alien of extraordinary ability. \nLearn more: Facebook | YouTube \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $25-30 / (Door) $30 general\, $25 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/yuri-liberzon-20191214/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191213T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191213T220000
DTSTAMP:20191122T043814Z
CREATED:20191122T043140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191122T043814Z
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SUMMARY:Mizuho Sato Flamenco: Live Flamenco Performance
DESCRIPTION:Flamenco brings you an invigorating and spiritual awakening through chant-like singing and footwork to connect with Mother Earth. Explore your own love towards this planet and feel the vibration of our existence through this intimate live show.\n \nFEATURING:\nMizuho Sato – baile\nDavid Mclean – guitar\nMarlon Aldana – percussion\nTBA – vocals\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nMizuho Sato was born in Japan and started classical ballet at the age of three\, performing on stage and winning balletic competitions. She encountered flamenco in Tokyo when entering university\, which led her to study the art form with the great masters in Spain. In 2004\, she relocated to Los Angeles and started teaching and performing. Sato was featured in Forever Flamenco at the Ford\, the L.A. flamenco documentary Kumpanía directed by Katina Dunn\, motion capture for Puss in Boots\, and more. She moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 2015 and loves to educate and inspire the world. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $25-30 / (Door) $30 general\, $25 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mizuho-sato-20191213/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191207T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191207T220000
DTSTAMP:20191202T014332Z
CREATED:20191121T045255Z
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SUMMARY:December 7th MAPP
DESCRIPTION:Launched in 2003\, the Mission Arts & Performance Project (MAPP) is a homegrown bi-monthly\, multidisciplinary\, intercultural happening 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. \n  \nRPAH PROGRAM\n  \n\n\nTime\nPerformance/Event\nDescription\n\n\n5:00-6:30pm\nIn Conversation with Dance by Ella Noe\nVisual exhibition opening\n\n\n5:30-5:45pm\nPainting Demonstration by Ella Noe\nMusic by Peter Whitehead\n\n\n7:30-8:10pm\nClassical Revolution\nChamber music\n\n\n8:20-9:00pm\nVox Tremolo\nOriginal dance music\n\n\n9:10-10:00pm\nShimmering Leaves\nExperimental improvisation\n\n\n  \nABOUT THE PROJECTS & ARTISTS\n \nIn Conversation with Dance by Ella Noe\nVisual Exhibition & Painting Demonstration\n \nRed Poppy Art House welcomes back artist Ella Noe\, who brings to this month’s MAPP pure physical sensitivity. Movement\, sound\, and colors introduce the evening with a synesthetic experience. In Conversation with Dance gathers a series of works developed starting from a boundaries-free dialogue of Noe with the atavistic force of movement. The artist and the curator will be present during the opening reception.\n \n“Space is not a static\, inert thing. Space is alive; space is dynamic; space is imbued with movement expressed by forces and counterforce; space vibrates and resounds with color\, light\, and form in the rhythm of life.” — Hans Hoffmann \nMovement can manifest in many forms—slow\, active\, regular\, wild\, linear\, syncopated. Even when we see no movement outside\, there is still a fire dancing inside of us. Since it ensues transformation (it’s the arrow that propels man into the future)\, movement is life. \nNoe’s art is the fascinating encounter between two different forms of movement\, apparently distant: the movement within the space and the movement on a canvas. As co-creator of a synesthetic experience\, alongside dancers and musicians\, Noe engages in a romantic conversation with dynamic energies. She is open to an improvisational dialogue with the participants. None of the participants know how the piece will develop nor how it will conclude. Their trust in the atavistic force of movement will guide them through a path built on unexpected gestures. \nColors and lines impress the dialectic forms of movement onto the canvas\, in an attempt to record the impermanent art of dance. While portraying the dancers’ movement\, Noe pours the emptiness and the fullness of space into the bi-dimensional experience of live painting. \nThe cross-pollination of the arts manifesting within Noe’s works suggests that a collective dialogue is more healing than a monologue\, that feeling is more effective than listening\, and that the experiences we live include many main characters\, beside us. Finally\, the sense of connection is the sound that keeps our own life moving on a shared stage. \n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nElla Noe was born to Romanian parents in Israel and raised in four different countries in South America. As an adult\, she lived in Spain\, England\, and Romania\, finally landing in San Francisco 16 years ago. Her connection to the Bay Area has been critical to her art. Her working experience includes youth from a wide diversity of backgrounds—from Bedouin children in Israel to adolescent orphans in Romania. In the Bay Area\, Noe has worked as a photography and art teacher for organizations such as MOCHA\, MCCLA\, and Red Poppy Art House. She was part of the San Francisco Studio School of Painting\, Drawing\, Photography and Mixed Media for over 10 years. \nNoe believes our experiences in life shape who we are as artists. The search for movement in her work and the need to piece together elements from different areas to create a new reality comes from a constant moving from place to place and the disquiet of not having roots anywhere. This led Noe to have a very rich life in experience\, and also constant questioning of belonging\, of a search for depth\, of connection of creating something that is greater than the sum of all the parts and all the experiences.\n \nARTIST STATEMENT:\nMy passion in life is creating movement\, which is quite a paradox for an artist that works on the static medium of paint and canvas. I also love dancing myself\, and my time dancing has inspired my work as a painter. I have been fascinated by dancers and wanted to experiment with capturing the energy and movement of dance onto the canvas. I had no rigid vision for an outcome\, I just wanted to co-create an experiment in movement and expression\, and invited a dancer into my studio to play with the idea of generating a conversation that would bounce off the dance floor onto my canvas and back. \nWe listened to each other’s sounds: music\, yes\, but also words\, gestures\, brushstrokes\, and fed from one another’s expression and energy to learn about where movement generates\, why we long to express it\, and the dialectic between the paint and the pose\, the pigment\, and prancing. \n  \nClassical Revolution\nChamber Music\n \nClassical Revolution was founded in the fall of 2006 with the goal of making classical chamber more relevant in our neighborhoods and communities. After a successful first year of weekly shows at Revolution Cafe in San Francisco’s Mission District\, the organization began to receive invitations to perform at other local venues including Amnesia and Red Poppy Art House\, soon to be followed by the Legion of Honor and de Young Museum\, and then places like Yoshi’s SF and Herbst Theater. In its 10th anniversary year\, Classical Revolution undertook a cycle of Beethoven’s 9 Symphonies\, performed at venues around San Francisco including de Young Museum\, Fort Mason’s Cowell Theater\, and a performance of the 9th Symphony at Grace Cathedral in front of a 1\,000-person audience. \nPress articles from The New York Times\, Strings Magazine\, Wall Street Journal\, and The Economist brought wider attention to Classical Revolution’s efforts. As interest grew outside of San Francisco\, the network of chapters began to develop\, with over 40 cities hosting Classical Revolution around the U.S.\, Canada\, Europe\, Australia\, as well as Indonesia\, Argentina\, South Korea\, and Japan. Over 1\,000 musicians have performed at more than 1\,200 Classical Revolution events in over 125 different venues in the Bay Area alone.\n \nFEATURING:\nCharith Premawardhana – violin\, guitar\nElektra Schmidt – piano\nScot Moore – violin\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nOriginally from Athens\, Greece\, pianist Elektra Schmidt studied in Paris and is currently based in San Francisco. She enjoys performing chamber music as well as solo piano in and around the San Francisco Bay Area. Schmidt serves on the staff for Red Poppy Art House and performs regularly for Classical Revolution events\, as well as Flower Piano each summer at the San Francisco Botanical Gardens. \n  \nVox Tremolo\nOriginal Dance Music\n \nVox Tremolo (“the voice that trembles”) is the brainchild of bassist and composer Joe Lewis. Vox & Co. plays original music for the people—music for your imagination and your hips. This performance anticipates Lewis’ monthly residency at Revolution Cafe\, showcasing new original grooves and compositions.\n \nFEATURING:\nSpencer Owens – guitar\nJoe Lewis – bass\nSam Jones – drums\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nJoe Lewis is known to many as the godfather of Revolution Cafe’s beloved music program. His numerous collaborations include extensive work with groups such as fpodbpod\, Family Folk Explosion\, and Quinn DeVeaux. A Bay Area native\, Lewis has been working and living in the Mission District for well over a decade\, including a brief yet highly productive stint as proprietor and curator of Blue Six Acoustic Music Room on 24th Street. \n  \nShimmering Leaves\nExperimental Improvisation\n \nLed by percussionist and cultural sensei Dave Mihaly\, Shimmering Leaves is a semi-rotating group of some of the Bay Area’s most prominent creative musical minds performing original compositions and improvisations. Folkloric\, futuristic\, extemporaneous\, poetic\, painterly\, tender\, and pugilistic\, Shimmering Leaves has released four recordings and performs regularly around the Bay Area and beyond.\n \nFEATURING:\nDavid Boyce – saxophone\nCharith Premawardhana – viola\nJoe Lewis – bass\nDave Mihaly – percussion\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nDave Mihaly is a San Francisco-based composer and bandleader. He has played in many groups in the SF Bay Area and NYC and has performed all over the U.S.\, Canada\, Europe\, China\, Australia\, and  New Zealand. Shimmering Leaves is a project he started in 2001 to feature his original compositions\, songs\, and sonic strategies. The most recent ensemble record\, Light in the Ring\, the Ali Suite\, features David Boyce and Michael Cavaseno on the Calar label. Mihaly also appears with the group Unbound Worlds’ album Chengdu Dream\, recorded at the He Duoling Museum in Chengdu\, China. \nSan Francisco-based saxophonist David Boyce is well known for his ultra-kinetic musicality as a member of Sameer Gupta’s free jazz group the Supplicants\, legendary jazz/hip hop trio The Broun Fellinis\, and numerous other Bay Area bands. \n  \nABOUT THE CURATORS\n \nElena Mencarelli (visual art exhibition) is an artist and freelance curator. After having graduated with a master’s in visual arts from the University of Bologna (Italy) in 2016\, she moved to San Francisco and has since collaborated with Red Poppy Art House Exhibitions. She had previously worked for gallery60six in SF\, artist Anne Nowak\, Spazio Testoni\, and Spazio Nour. From 2013 to 2014\, Mencarelli was the artistic director of Make Your Mark Art Gallery in Melbourne\, AU. Her work was published in Make Your Mark Art Magazine (2013) and in the catalogue of the dual exhibition of M. R. Ballestra and Alan Sonfist—A Better Landscape (2016). Mencarelli is also the author of the essay Maria Rebecca Ballestra\, A Phenomenology of Posthumanism (Mimesis Editore\, 2019). Learn more here.\n \n \nCharith Premawardhana (music performances) is the founder and director of Classical Revolution. Born in Sri Lanka\, raised in Chicago\, and residing in San Francisco since 2004\, he studied at Oberlin Conservatory\, Rice University\, and San Francisco Conservatory. Premawardhana is proficient in the violin\, viola\, and guitar\, having played all three instruments since an early age. His experience gained in running Classical Revolution has led to a keen interest in fostering a vibrant network of musicians\, which he draws from in contracting concert appearances with performers such as Foreigner\, Evanescence\, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes\, and Pritam Chakraborty. He has recorded on dozens of albums including for the Mars Volta\, Madeleine Peyroux\, Third Eye Blind\, and the Coup\, and he has appeared on stage with artists such as Deltron 3030\, Josh Groban\, and Garth Brooks. Premawardhana maintains an active performance schedule that takes him to cities around the U.S. and abroad. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 5:00pm visual exhibition / 5:30pm painting demo / 7:30pm performances\nAdmission: Free (donations welcome) \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mapp-20191207/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/MAPP_Dec2019-e1575247586763.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191206T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191206T220000
DTSTAMP:20191204T042038Z
CREATED:20191107T055722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191204T042038Z
UID:12432-1575660600-1575669600@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Makrú: Rumba Ska with Global Beats
DESCRIPTION:A fusion of rumba flamenca\, ska\, reggae\, cumbia\, Turkish songs\, and other global beats⁠—plus lyrics in Spanish\, English\, and Turkish⁠—Makrú will keep you dancing and aware of what’s happening in the world.\n \nFEATURING:\nJenny Rodriguez – vocals\, vihuela\, percussion\nRaúl Vargas – vocals\, cajón\nAlberto Gutierrez – vocals\, guitar\nHaluk Kecelioglu – vocals\, electric guitar\, oud\, violin\nVinicio Peñate – electric bass\nJesse Weber – drums & percussion\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nLanding in San Francisco from different parts of the world\, various characters got together for different motives and goals at the end of 2008 and became Makrú—a musical tool to express their points of view and support the causes they believe in\, chasing equality and unifying people along the way while doing what they love. The group has played at the Great American Music Hall\, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts\, the Rickshaw Stop\, the Chapel\, and the New Parish among many other venues in the Bay Area\, as well as in Los Angeles\, San Diego\, Oregon\, Mexico\, Spain\, and Perú. Makrú has been a part of benefits for affected workers of Chevron\, Workers Rights\, Cesar Chavez Day\, Elimination of Violence towards Women and Girls\, Interamerican Association for Environmental Defense (AIDA)\, Moms Against Poverty\, Prospera\, and other events fighting sexual and racial discrimination. \nLearn more: Facebook | YouTube | Spotify \n  \n \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/makru-20191206/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Makru_Dec2019-e1573106230694.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191201T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191201T210000
DTSTAMP:20191112T043439Z
CREATED:20191110T080747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T043439Z
UID:12442-1575223200-1575234000@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Zhu Zhuye maman: Sculpture Show & Interactive Performance
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture exhibition and performance honors the artist’s lost baby\, Zhubin. The sculptures\, created shortly after the death of the artist’s newborn baby\, reflect the feelings she was going through as a mom losing her child\, transforming the pain to pieces of sculpture. \n“Dakheel”\nWe are in a continuous repetitive world. All beings are in a constant cycle of birth and death. Life comes out of death and death comes after life. What makes our moments worth living is love\, compassion\, and unity. In the interactive performance\, the artist will be playing a repetitive rhythm with the Iranian percussion instrument daf. Guests are welcome any time between 6:00pm – 9:00pm. They are invited to interact with the performance either by improvising a song\, playing their choice of musical instrument\, or by tearing a piece from the bottom of the long dress that the artist will be wearing\, writing a wish on it and re-attaching it to the dress. The tradition of the wishing tree is common in several countries including Iran.\n \nFEATURING:\nRayyaneh Karami – daf\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nRayyaneh Karami has always been involved in multimedia art\, especially painting and sculpting. Her work has been showcased at many galleries in California\, Seattle\, and in Iran. She learned and played daf in Tehran under the supervision of Mr. Eshaghi. Karami holds a BA in computer science from Baha’i Institute of Higher Education and her MFA from Academy of Art University in San Francisco. \n  \n \n(Photo & video credit: Vahid Zamani) \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 6:00pm event\nAdmission: Free \nRSVP to the event:\nNote: Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nJoin the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/zhu-zhuye-maman-20191201/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Rayyaneh-e1573364423722.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191130T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191130T220000
DTSTAMP:20191020T032132Z
CREATED:20191020T031513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191020T032132Z
UID:12419-1575142200-1575151200@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Los Tangueros del Oeste: Intersection of Tango\, Flamenco & Hip-Hop
DESCRIPTION:Steeped in the nuevo tango styles of Astor Piazzolla\, Gotan Project\, and Bajo Fondo\, bassist/composer Sascha Jacobsen’s newest project combines beats and textures from electronica\, with influences from flamenco filtered through an improvisational lens.\n \nFEATURING:\nSascha Jacobsen – bass\nCarlos Caminos – guitar\nSeth Asarnow – bandoneon\nIshtar Hernandez – violin\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nHailing from an illustrious musical family dating back at least five generations to a bassist for the Moscow Opera in the early 19th century\, Sascha Jacobsen is a bassist who loves expanding on traditional forms. He’s explored his passion for tango in ensembles like the Musical Art Quintet and Trio Garufa\, and his latest project\, Los Tangueros del Oeste\, might be his most adventurous yet. The group features Seth Asarnow on the accordion-like bandoneon\, Daniel Riera on analog synthesizer and EWI (electronic wind instrument)\, and violinist Ishtar Hernandez. Focusing on Jacobsen’s original compositions\, the band’s singular nuevo tango sound is cool and impassioned\, sensuous\, seductive\, and utterly dance-inducing. \n  \n \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $25-30 / (Door) $30 general\, $25 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/los-tangueros-del-oeste-20191130/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/LosTanguerosdelOeste_Nov2019-e1571541249500.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191124T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191124T170000
DTSTAMP:20191020T012045Z
CREATED:20191020T012045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191020T012045Z
UID:12412-1574604000-1574614800@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Rumberos de Radio Habana: Monthly Community Rumba
DESCRIPTION: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 bring their own contribution to the Red Poppy on the fourth Sunday of each month for a free afternoon of beat-making\, hip-shaking\, and good company. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 2:00pm event\nAdmission: Free; donations accepted for musicians ($5-10) \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/rumberos-20191124/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/RumberosdeRadioHabana-e1475529430647.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191123T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191123T220000
DTSTAMP:20191113T063005Z
CREATED:20191016T043831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T063005Z
UID:12382-1574535600-1574546400@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Caminos Flamencos: Flamenkeando (One Night\, Two Shows)
DESCRIPTION:*UPDATE: This performance has changed from one show to a double show. We apologize for any inconvenience.\n\nCaminos Flamencos is an Emmy-winning troupe known for its improvisational and passionate representation of flamenco infused with modern influences of jazz\, rock\, and Latin. Led by virtuoso guitarist Jason “El Rubio” McGuire and director Yaelisa\, they will be joined by Spanish singer El Grillu\, highly respected dancer Fanny Ara\, as well as special guests\, which will feature rocking flamenco dance and song styles that represent flamenco in the 21st Century.\n \nFEATURING:\nJason “El Rubio” McGuire – guitar\nJose “El Grillu” Blanco – vocals\nFanny Ara – dance\nYaelisa – dance\n(plus special guest TBA)\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nEmmy award-winning choreographer Yaelisa and her troupe have graced a variety of stages such as the SF Opera\, the Segerstrom Concert Hall\, Yoshi’s Jazz Club\, the New Parish\, and the John Ford Amphitheater in LA among others. They have worked in the mediums of film\, video\, theater\, television opera\, contemporary dance\, and even Latin jazz music\, while maintaining their love for traditional flamenco. Caminos Flamencos has been nominated three times for an Izzie Award and won the prestigious award in 2004. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: (First Show) 6:30pm doors\, 7:00pm show / (Second Show) 8:30pm doors\, 8:45pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/flamenkeando-20191123/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Flamenkeando_Yaelisa_Sept2018-e1534306416530.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191122T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191122T220000
DTSTAMP:20191121T043753Z
CREATED:20191020T021339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191121T043753Z
UID:12414-1574451000-1574460000@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Briana Di Mara / StringQuake: New World Fusion Collaborations
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, this event has been cancelled. If you have already purchased tickets for this event\, please note a refund will be issued as soon as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.\n\nViolinist and composer Briana Di Mara teams up with the amazing StringQuake trio with brand new original compositions\, as well as exciting new collaborations of the music from her debut album\, Haven. StringQuake will open the night with their dazzling array of string wizardry\, and the evening will progress to feature Di Mara’s cross-cultural melodic fusion with members of Stringquake and special guest artists.\n \nFEATURING:\nBriana Di Mara – violin\, santur\nAmelia Romano – electric harp\nJosh Mellinger – percussion\nMisha Khalikulov – cello\nGopal Slavonic (special guest) – guitar\nBianca Rodriguez (special guest) – dance\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nEclectic Bay Area violinist Briana Di Mara brings her love of the instrument and its soulful expression to every performance. She was trained in western classical music as a child and has since gone on to study and perform a wide variety of traditional styles including Celtic\, Balkan\, Turkish\, and Arabic. She harmoniously weaves these influences into her own sound and musical compositions\, and is known for her evocative improvisations and skillful ability to play a broad range of genres from many different cultures. Her debut album\, Haven\, has earned rave reviews and reflects the dynamic collaborations that she has built around her original compositions. \nWith an emphasis on exciting and unexpected grooves\, adventurous improvisations\, and rich soundscapes\, StringQuake has captivated audiences far and wide. The group formed in 2012 with the mission to use their distinctive instrumentation—electric harp\, cello\, and percussion—to transcend audience expectations. They have produced an outpouring of original recordings that harken to the diverse collaborative cultural scene found in their native San Francisco Bay Area. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nThis event has been cancelled.\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/briana-di-mara-stringquake-20191122/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/BrianaDiMara_StringQuake_Nov2019.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191117T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191117T213000
DTSTAMP:20191017T051639Z
CREATED:20191017T051021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191017T051639Z
UID:12402-1574019000-1574026200@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Michael Winograd & Christina Crowder / Book of J: 100 Years of Klezmer
DESCRIPTION:Join klezmer clarinet virtuoso Michael Winograd and accordion whiz Christina Crowder for over 100 years of Jewish music in one night! \nOld worlds collide in Book of J\, as musicians Jewlia Eisenberg (Charming Hostess) and Jeremiah Lockwood (The Sway Machinery) take inspiration from the intersection of the sacred and the radical to create hit songs from out of the depths of American psalmody\, Yiddish folklore\, and international Jewish liturgical traditions.\n \nFEATURING:\nMichael Winograd – clarinet\nChristina Crowder – accordion \nBook of J\nJeremiah Lockwood – vocals\, guitar\nJewlia Eisenberg – vocals\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nIn 2019\, clarinetist Michael Winograd released his long-awaited LP\, Kosher Style\, reaffirming his central role in today’s international klezmer landscape. He tours the world performing with his band the Honorable Mentshn\, collaborates with Pakistani superstar Zeb Bangash in the group Sandaraa\, records and plays with a veritable who’s who of today’s top Klezmorim (Frank London\, Itzhak Perlman\, Geoff Berner\, Alicia Svigals\, the Klezmer Conservatory Band\, Daniel Kahn\, to name a few)\, appears in stadiums with Vulfpeck\, produces records\, and is the artistic director of KlezKanada and a founder of the Yiddish New York festival.  \nChristina Crowder has been performing and researching Jewish music for over 20 years\, beginning in Budapest\, Hungary\, and continuing with a Fulbright grant to Romania to document Jewish music. Her current research is examining the connections between Jewish\, Bessarabian\, and Greek music through a project with Walter Zev Feldman at NYU Abu Dhabi\, and she is the operations director of the newly founded Klezmer Institute. She has been a guest instructor in klezmer accordion and ensemble performance in the U.S.\, Canada\, and Europe\, and was both the musical director and performer in the 2019 Oregon Shakespeare Festival production of the Broadway play Indecent. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/winograd-crowder-book-of-j-20191117/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Winograd_Crowder_BookofJ_Nov2019.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191116T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191116T220000
DTSTAMP:20191015T041847Z
CREATED:20191015T035115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T041847Z
UID:12372-1573932600-1573941600@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Huarango: Contemporary Afro-Peruvian Music
DESCRIPTION:Huarango is a contemporary proposal of Afro-Peruvian music\, with influences of classical music and jazz\, anchored in the strong presence of Afro-Peruvian percussion such as cajón cajita and quijada de burro (donkey’s jawbone).\n \nFEATURING:\nPierr Padilla ​(Peru) – performer\nJavier Trujillo ​(Peru) – guitar\nKyla Danysh ​(USA) – violin\nPedro Rosales ​(Peru) – percussion\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nHuarango is a new musical project born in the city of Oakland\, California\, based in Afro-Peruvian musical roots and the cultural heritage of its people. Huarango has the purpose of being an agent of diffusion of Afro-Peruvian culture in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nLearn more: YouTube \n  \n \n \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/huarango-20191116/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Huarango_Nov2019-e1571111466563.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191115T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191115T220000
DTSTAMP:20191113T061932Z
CREATED:20191016T043608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T061932Z
UID:12377-1573846200-1573855200@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Caminos Flamencos: Flamenkeando (Night 1)
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, the date and time of this event have been changed to Saturday\, November 23 as a double show. We apologize for any inconvenience.\n\nCaminos Flamencos is an Emmy-winning troupe known for its improvisational and passionate representation of flamenco infused with modern influences of jazz\, rock\, and Latin. Led by virtuoso guitarist Jason “El Rubio” McGuire and director Yaelisa\, they will be joined by Spanish singer El Grillu\, highly respected dancer Fanny Ara\, as well as special guests\, which will feature rocking flamenco dance and song styles that represent flamenco in the 21st Century.\n \nFEATURING:\nJason “El Rubio” McGuire – guitar\nJose “El Grillu” Blanco – vocals\nFanny Ara – dance\nYaelisa – dance\n(plus special guest TBA)\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nEmmy award-winning choreographer Yaelisa and her troupe have graced a variety of stages such as the SF Opera\, the Segerstrom Concert Hall\, Yoshi’s Jazz Club\, the New Parish\, and the John Ford Amphitheater in LA among others. They have worked in the mediums of film\, video\, theater\, television opera\, contemporary dance\, and even Latin jazz music\, while maintaining their love for traditional flamenco. Caminos Flamencos has been nominated three times for an Izzie Award and won the prestigious award in 2004. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nThe date and time of this event have been changed to Saturday\, November 23 as a double show. \n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/flamenkeando-20191115/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Flamenkeando_Yaelisa_Sept2018-e1534306416530.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191108T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191108T220000
DTSTAMP:20191008T053037Z
CREATED:20191008T051010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T053037Z
UID:12353-1573243200-1573250400@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Jackeline Rago & VMP: Venezuela 360° Musical Journey
DESCRIPTION:Join Jackeline Rago and the Venezuelan Music Project (VMP) to celebrate the beauty and diversity of Venezuela in a 360° musical journey. Featuring styles of music from different regions of the country\, the evening will explore tonada llanera and joropos from the plains\, tambores and Afro-Venezuelan percussion from the coast\, calypsos from the southeast\, plus gaita zuliana\, tamborera\, and more from the western region.\n \nFEATURING:\nJackeline Rago – Venezuelan cuatro\, percussion\, vocals\nAnna Maria Violich – vocals\, percussion\nJimmy Kansau – vocals\, percussion\nDonna Viscuso – flute\nYonathan Gavidia – percussion\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nThe Venezuelan Music Project (VMP) showcases the tradition of Venezuelan music in which the intermingling of indigenous\, African\, and European influences has yielded a vivid array of musical forms. Jackeline Rago\, musical director of VMP\, is a Venezuelan multi-instrumentalist\, educator\, composer\, and musical producer. She has been a leader of Venezuelan cultural awareness in the Bay Area and around the world for many years. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:30pm doors / 8:00pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $25-30 / (Door) $30 general\, $25 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/jackeline-rago-vmp-20191108/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/JackelineRago_Nov2019-e1570511313338.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191102T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191102T220000
DTSTAMP:20191031T012351Z
CREATED:20191017T033508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191031T012351Z
UID:12395-1572723000-1572732000@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Citizens Jazz: Music of Jazz Great Benny Golson
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, this event has been cancelled. If you have already purchased tickets for this event\, please note a refund will be issued as soon as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.\n\nCitizens Jazz explores the brilliant compositions of an unknown giant of jazz\, Benny Golson. Raised with an impeccable musical pedigree\, Golson has played in the bands of the world-famous Benny Goodman\, Dizzy Gillespie\, Lionel Hampton\, Earl Bostic\, and Art Blakey. Few jazz musicians can claim to be true innovators\, and even fewer can boast of a performing and recording career that literally redefines the term “jazz.” Golson has made major contributions to the genre with a long list of great standards\, and he is the only living jazz artist to have written eight standards for jazz repertoire.\n \nFEATURING:\nRiley Bandy – alto saxophone\nJames Mahone – tenor saxophone\nGrant Levin – piano\nCaroline Chung – upright bass\nRuthie Price – drums\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/citizens-jazz-20191102/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/CitizensJazz_Nov2019.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191101T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191101T220000
DTSTAMP:20191016T054013Z
CREATED:20191016T051338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191016T054013Z
UID:12390-1572636600-1572645600@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Rob Garcia 4: NY Artist Playing Adventurous & Melodic Jazz
DESCRIPTION:“A prime mover in the current Brooklyn jazz scene” (Time Out-New York) and “one of New Yorkʼs great jazz drummers and composers” (Capital New York)\, Rob Garcia brings his group to the Red Poppy playing his original music plus arrangements of American folk songs\, as well as music by Chopin and Jimi Hendrix.\n \nFEATURING:\nRob Garcia – drums\, compositions\nMatt Renzi – tenor saxophone\nDave Ambrosio – bass\nTBA – piano\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nRob Garcia continues to be a strong presence in the New York and international jazz scene as a sideman and bandleader. He has collaborated with such stellar artists as Joe Lovano\, Sheila Jordan\, Dave Liebman\, Wynton Marsalis\, Diana Krall\, Myra Melford\, Joseph Jarman\, Anat Cohen\, Vince Giordano\, Reggie Workman\, Bill McHenry\, and Wycliffe Gordon. Having played on over 70 albums—including Grammy winners—he has also released six critically acclaimed albums as a bandleader. His CD Perennial was in the “10 Best Jazz Albums of 2009” in the New York Observer\, and his most recent album\, Finding Love in an Oligarchy on a Dying Planet\, includes special guests such as jazz legend Joe Lovano and vocal sensation Kate McGarry. Garcia has also been a major force in artist-run jazz organizations. He is the founder and artistic director of Connection Works\, a member of the Brooklyn Jazz Underground\, and a founding member of the Douglass Street Music Collective. (Photo by: April Renae) \nLearn more: ReverbNation | Facebook | YouTube \n  \n \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/rob-garcia-20191101/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191027T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191027T170000
DTSTAMP:20190923T060149Z
CREATED:20190923T060149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190923T060149Z
UID:12313-1572184800-1572195600@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Rumberos de Radio Habana: Monthly Community Rumba
DESCRIPTION: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 bring their own contribution to the Red Poppy on the fourth Sunday of each month for a free afternoon of beat-making\, hip-shaking\, and good company. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 2:00pm event\nAdmission: Free; donations accepted for musicians ($5-10) \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/rumberos-20191027/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191026T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191026T220000
DTSTAMP:20191008T053352Z
CREATED:20190923T015348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T053352Z
UID:12300-1572118200-1572127200@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Lily & Khatch: An Evening of Lullabies from Europe & Armenia
DESCRIPTION:Lily and Khatch released their separate lullaby albums—Louloudhia: A Collection of Lullabies from Europe and Oror ou Nani: Armenian Lullabies\, respectively—within a month of each other and decided to collaborate in presenting their shared passion in a joint concert. Having received wide reception in the Bay Area and across the states\, both albums evoke softness\, ask for rest\, and bring the meditative qualities of voice and instruments to light\, urging audiences to feel deeply\, contemplate\, and rest.\n \nFEATURING:\nLily Storm – vocals\, frame drum\n Khatchadour Khatchadourian – vocals\, duduk\, frame drum  \nSupporting Musicians\nDiana Rowan – harp\nDan Cantrell – accordion\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nLily Storm is a singer specializing in traditional music\, with particular emphasis in Eastern European styles. She is a member of Kitka Women’s Vocal Ensemble\, touring with them nationally and internationally\, and also performs as a solo artist\, collaborating with many Bay Area musicians. Last year she released a second solo album\, a collection of European lullabies called Louloudhia. Storm holds a masters in music from Holy Names University\, and a BA in mathematics from Bryn Mawr College. She teaches math and music at a K-8 public school and evening community workshops for adults. \nKhatchadour Khatchadourian was born in Lebanon and grew up singing for seven years in the Syrian-Armenian children’s choir Karoun. He credits the start of his musical focus on meditative genres to his early years singing in Armenian Orthodox church. In 2006 he began playing the Armenian woodwind\, duduk. Khatchadourian holds bachelor’s degrees in both anthropology and Middle Eastern studies from the University of California\, Berkeley. He is a founding member of Sayat Nvaq Ensemble\, Saideh & Khatch\, Dahmkash\, and Yeraz Trio. He is also a supporting musician in the Kaavya Connections: World Poetry\, Literature & Music. Khatchadourian combines sacred Armenian and Arabic voice with duduk and electronica\, working within global music\, meditation\, sound healing\, and ambient music genres. Oror ou Nani: Armenian Lullabies is his fifth album. \nDiana Rowan is an award-winning musical artist performing worldwide. Born in Ireland and raised the child of an Irish diplomat\, Rowan has traveled\, lived\, and performed on six continents. As a natural outgrowth of this inspiration\, her music interweaves global music\, art\, spirituality\, and mythology. She can be heard on many CDs and soundtracks\, including her solo albums Panta Rhei\, The Bright Knowledge\, and the forthcoming As Above\, So Below. Rowan’s 30+ year performance career spans venues such as the World Harp Congress in Australia\, Washington D.C.’s Smithsonian\, the US Embassy in Vietnam\, and Eastern European cathedrals. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area\, she holds a PhD in music theory (world harp composition techniques)\, plus an MM in piano performance (classical). Rowan founded Bright Knowledge Guild\, the online academy for creatives\, featuring Virtual Harp Summit and Bright Knowledge Harp Circle. Her first book\, The Bright Way: 5 Steps to Freeing the Creative Within\, will be published by New World Library in January 2020. \nDan Cantrell is an Emmy award-winning composer and multi-instrumentalist known for his innovative film scoring approach and his virtuosic abilities on the accordion\, piano\, and musical saw. His extensive scoring catalogue spans a wide range of emotion and style. Cantrell’s compositions for film and television have earned him numerous awards including an Emmy for KQED’s Homefront\, a Golden Gate Award for the soundtrack to the documentary Divided Loyalties\, and an Annie nomination for his work on three seasons of Cartoon Network’s The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. His orchestral music was recently featured by the Oakland Symphony\, and his chamber music was performed at San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and in Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center. Cantrell also recently composed a suite of choral music performed by the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir as part of their yearly concert series. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/lily-khatch-20191026/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191025T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191025T220000
DTSTAMP:20191018T050613Z
CREATED:20190923T055203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T050613Z
UID:12309-1572033600-1572040800@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Karavan Sarai: Silk Road Music Meets Electronics & Dance
DESCRIPTION:Karavan Sarai is a modern-ancient bridge joining global melodies from the Silk Road with its own distinct compositions. Its soundscapes travel from Arabia to India and the Balkans to Persia\, rendering the electronics of now with ancient artistry. Listen and you’ll hear the echoes of old world footsteps in the music and behold them in the dancing. Karavan Sarai forges ahead where tracks end.\n \nFEATURING:\nNarayan Sijan – oud\, saz\, vocals\, electronics\nNathalie Tedrick – dance\nSchirin Chams-Diba – dance\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nKaravan Sarai’s soundscape is a global tapestry\, embodying the magic of old world music and seamlessly linking its musical impulses with the heart of ancient rhythms. Karavan Sarai fully embodies tradition in its improvisations and innovations. The debut album\, Woven Landscapes (2015)\, reached number six on the World Music Charts\, while the follow-up\, Painted Sands (2018)\, peaked at number four with over 10 weeks on the charts. The group’s festival highlights range from Symbiosis and Lighting in a Bottle to performing at art centers in San Francisco\, New York\, and Egypt. Karavan Sarai’s evocative visual and sonic journey carries listeners to a nighttime courtyard of a virtual Silk Road palace. \nComposer\, multi-instrumentalist\, and vocalist Narayan Sijan lived on the Silk Road from 1994-2006\, learning and performing music with mystics\, masters\, and locals. He creates musical storytelling from original compositions and traditional melodies. Karavan Sarai’s electronic music is created by two-time Grammy nominee producer and programmer Carmen Rizzo\, whose credits range from A.R. Rahman to co-founding the world/electronic act Niyaz. \nNathalie Tedrick is a SAG actress and professional belly dancer native to the San Francisco Bay Area. She toured extensively with the Bellydance Superstars and has more recently performed with Thievery Corporation and Beats Antique. Tedrick’s work has been featured on PBS\, BBC\, ABC\, national and international commercials\, music videos\, and film. She began her performance career as a lead actress with Avalon Players Shakespeare Company\, later developing her technique in various Los Angeles studios under the direction of Deb Aquila\, Brian Reise\, Cliff Osmond\, Donna Morong\, Erin Cardillo\, Jen Dede\, Wendy Haines\, and locally in the Bay Area with Rachael Adler. Tedrick attributes much of her growth as a belly dancer to the principal dancers of the Bellydance Superstars\, with whom she toured internationally from age 19 to 26. She loves teaching and performing regularly throughout the Bay Area and beyond. \nSchirin Chams-Diba is a world dance artist\, mystica\, yogini\, and pilgrim of the world. She has immersed herself in the magic of everyday folklife\, from her native Persian culture\, to India and the Middle East\, to Central Asia. This deep-rooted connection with traditional living is the foundation of her sacred dance\, as well as her classical and folk dance embodiments. Chams-Diba has traveled the world dancing with master teachers of the Silk Road including Shahrazad\, Tais\, Helia Bandeh\, and Miriam Peretz. She has also performed with renowned artists such as Omar Faruk Tekbilek\, Stellamara\, Beats Antique\, Sua Devi\, Jillina Carlano\, and Bellydance Evolution. Chams-Diba offers performances and workshops worldwide to remember\, reclaim\, and redefine the sacred feminine. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:30pm doors / 8:00pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/karavan-sarai-20191025/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191019T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191019T210000
DTSTAMP:20190922T050644Z
CREATED:20190922T045855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190922T050644Z
UID:12269-1571509800-1571518800@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:15th Annual Lit Crawl SF: Lighten Up / Squaw Valley
DESCRIPTION:One of the most anticipated literary nights of the year\, San Francisco’s Lit Crawl is a massive\, one-night literary pub crawl throughout the city’s Mission District. Lit Crawl SF brings together 500+ authors and close to 10\,000 fans for the world’s largest free pop-up literary event. Started in 2004\, Lit Crawl cultivates a unique\, resonant brand: smart and silly\, worldly and wacky events presented in venues usual (bars\, cafes\, galleries\, and bookstores) and unusual (police stations\, tattoo parlors\, barbershops\, and laundromats).\n \nSCHEDULE: \n\n\nPhase\nTime\nPerformer\nDescription\n\n\n1\n6:30-7:30pm\nJUST ART Stanford Artist Collective\nColorism is an everyday\, insidious oppression that has utterly absurd day-to-day effects. Simply put\, it’s ripe for comedy.\n\n\n2\n8:00-9:00pm\nCommunity of Writers at Squaw Valley\nCome hear poets of the Community of Writers at Squaw Valley share poems that germinated at their summer workshops.\n\n\n \nFEATURING:\nPhase 2\nAdesuwa Agbonile\nCarah Alexander\nJoy Alexander Allen\nKavita Selva\nNeil Singh\nShreya Venkat\nThao P. Nguyen \nPhase 3\nEmily Wolahan\nJoan Baranow\nMarcene Gandolfo\nMasha Lisak\n \nABOUT THE PERFORMERS:\nStanford Theater and Performance Studies is an artist/activist collective. \nFor 49 summers\, the Community of Writers at Squaw Valley has brought together poets and prose writers for separate weeks of workshops\, individual conferences\, lectures\, panels\, readings\, and discussions of the craft and the business of writing. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 6:30pm event\nAdmission: Free (donations encouraged) \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/lit-crawl-20191019/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191018T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191018T220000
DTSTAMP:20191008T053504Z
CREATED:20190920T041639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T053504Z
UID:12272-1571427000-1571436000@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Lars and in Charge: Turkish Roman & Original Music
DESCRIPTION:High-energy fiddle tunes from Turkey\, Greece and beyond\, Lars Tergis leads the charge on violin with driving\, gritty interpretations of traditional party tunes and his own original compositions. Chris Reid adds a touch of ‘West’ with percussive chordal accompaniment on steel-string guitar. Gopal Slavonic brings his flamenco guitar chops to bear\, while Faisal Zedan keeps the beat popping on derbekki\, riqq\, and davul. Joined on stage by some of the Bay Area’s top dancers\, Lars and in Charge delivers a big sound and an even bigger party.\n \nFEATURING:\nLars Tergis – violin\, vocals\nChris Reid – steel string guitar\, vocals\nGopal Slavonic – flamenco guitar\nFaisal Zedan – percussion\nSean Tergis – percussion\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nLars and in Charge formed in the past year as an acoustic violin-led band playing traditional Turkish Roman\, Balkan\, and Middle Eastern music\, as well as original compositions using regional scales and rhythms. Focusing on upbeat\, danceable tunes\, Lars and in Charge also incorporates vocals and slower\, soulful songs. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/lars-and-in-charge-20191018/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191017T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191017T220000
DTSTAMP:20191008T053513Z
CREATED:20190917T031956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T053513Z
UID:12264-1571340600-1571349600@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Örjan Hulten Orion / Garuda Blue: Jazz w/ Nordic Rhythms & Atmospheres
DESCRIPTION:Touring the U.S. for the first time\, Örjan Hulten Orion delivers that much-loved Scandinavian sensibility to modern jazz. Bay Area jazz group Garuda Blue shares the night\, presenting original arrangements of famous jazz classics and lesser-known gems.\n \nFEATURING:\nÖrjan Hulten Orion\nÖrjan Hultén – saxophones\nTorbjörn Gulz – piano\nAnders Langörgen\, bass\nPeter Danemo – drums \nGaruda Blue\nAbraham Imansjah – piano\nMatt Gafney – saxophones\nDanny Castro – bass\nEvan Williams – drums\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nÖrjan Hulten Orion is part of the new movement in European jazz bringing Nordic rhythms and atmospheres to life. Örjan Hultén\, one of Sweden’s foremost saxophonists and improvisers\, is a musical explorer always looking for the next challenge. His critically acclaimed quartet Orion was conceived from Hultén’s impulse to create something altogether fresh in 2009. The quartet has recorded four albums\, and the latest\, Minusgrader\, has received stunning reviews. In his compositions\, Hultén moves effortlessly across boundaries and musical genres. Here and there Middle Eastern and Balkan traits can be heard while one can distinguish traces from Wayne Shorter or Joni Mitchell in other parts. Orion features four of Sweden’s top musicians\, each of them a well-known and celebrated musician/bandleader in his own right. \nGaruda Blue is a Bay Area jazz group that explores a wide spectrum of the jazz tradition\, from swinging burners to lush ballads. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/orjan-hulten-garuda-blue-20191017/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191012T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191012T220000
DTSTAMP:20191008T053528Z
CREATED:20190917T011419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T053528Z
UID:12259-1570908600-1570917600@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:Ultra World X-Tet: Psychedelic World Jazz
DESCRIPTION:Ultra World X-Tet’s sound has been described as “psychedelic world jazz\,” “world class\,” and other colorful labels. Whatever you want to call it\, this distinct San Francisco sound with a global music sensibility will transport you and fire your imagination. The band will perform a program designed especially for the intimate environment at Red Poppy\, including selections from their recordings as well as brand new material.\n \nFEATURING:\nDoug Ebert – bass\nNick Sager – drums\nGary Schwantes – saxophone\, bamboo flutes\nWinnie Wong – guzheng\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST:\nUltra World X-Tet’s latest album\, Wise Dreams and Fables of the Sky\, was a DownBeat Editors’ pick for June 2019. A three-time recipient of Zellerbach grants to present new works\, the band’s  previous releases include the album Moon and Legend and the live concert DVD Night Market. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\nNote: A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\nNote: Purchasing an advance ticket guarantees admission but does not guarantee seats. Seating is first come\, first served.\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/ultra-world-x-tet-20191012/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191011T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191011T220000
DTSTAMP:20191008T053534Z
CREATED:20190910T054355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T053534Z
UID:12249-1570822200-1570831200@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:RagaMenco: Exploring India\, Gypsy Music & Flamenco
DESCRIPTION:RagaMenco represents the synthesis of ancient traditions that have been linked by human and cultural migration through the centuries⁠. A collaboration of Spanish and Indian musicians from the Bay Area\, RagaMenco explores exciting new territories by combining haunting Indian melodies with exciting gypsy\, flamenco\, and jazz traditions from Spain. Come hear ancient traditions from the Old World finding a new voice in California.\n \nFEATURING:\nJavier Jiménez – guitar\nLuis Jiménez – cajón\nSatish Pillai – piano\nNilan Chaudhuri – tabla\nDevi SenGupta – vocals\nMallar Bhattacharya – sarode\nChris Bastian – double bass\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nJavier and Luis Jiménez are founders of the acoustic global music septet Barrio Manouche\, known for its distinctively syncretistic global sound\, with influences from Spain\, France\, Brazil\, and a wide range of musical styles and genres. Bassist Chris Bastian draws from a diversity of traditions\, from classical to blues to flamenco. Satish Pillai is a pianist with eclectic musical influences\, from rock to jazz to Indian classical music. Mallar Bhattacharya is a sarode (lute) player of the Maihar school of classical North Indian music. Percussionist Nilan Chaudhuri specializes in tabla from the North Indian city of Lucknow. Devi SenGupta is a classically trained vocalist who sings devotional songs in the medieval languages of North India.\n  \n \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/ragamenco-20191011/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191005T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191005T220000
DTSTAMP:20191004T010338Z
CREATED:20190923T060529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191004T010338Z
UID:12315-1570294800-1570312800@redpoppyarthouse.org
SUMMARY:October 5th MAPP
DESCRIPTION:Launched in 2003\, the Mission Arts & Performance Project (MAPP) is a homegrown bi-monthly\, multidisciplinary\, intercultural happening 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.\n  \nRPAH PROGRAM\n  \n\n\nTime\nPerformance/Event\nDescription\n\n\n5:00-6:30pm\n“From Where to Here”\nParticipatory visual art workshop by Andrea Guskin\n\n\n7:00-7:30pm\nFrom Bach to Debussy\nConversation of harp & winds with Amelia & Asaf\n\n\n7:45-8:20pm\nLee Dynes World Jazz Trio\nA multi-cultural celebration in jazz\n\n\n8:30-9:10pm\nEast Meets West\nContemporary & Persian fusion\n\n\n9:20-10:00pm\nCamille Mai Rebirth Canal\nVietnamese/Latin jazz\n\n\n  \nABOUT THE PROJECTS & ARTISTS\n \n\n \nFrom Where to Here is a participatory art project by local artist Andrea Guskin that honors the journeys we/our families embarked upon to bring us to where we are today and helps us think about all those still within those journeys\, looking for a place to call home. \nInteract with a community painting: movable wood pieces were created by participants who were asked to paint around the trajectory of their families’ journey. \nCreate your own piece by using tape to draw lines on a piece of wood\, mapping you or your families’ journey. Add paint or create a collage using vintage and current maps of the Mission District and local nature. Take home or add to project for future exhibitions.\n \n \n\n \nAfter performing together in such projects as Let Her Sing and Music of the Banned\, Amelia Romano and Asaf Ophir come together to perform some of the music they grew up playing—classic pieces from Bach to Debussy\, combined with folk melodies and original compositions in a variety of styles\, all specially arranged in a conversation of strings and winds.\n \nFEATURING:\nAmelia Romano – lever harp\nAsaf Ophir – clarinet\, flute\, saxophone\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nAn eclectic blend of austere serenity and kinetic vibrancy\, Amelia Romano takes what is known about conventional harp and surpasses every time. Pulling from first-hand experiences in South Africa and from her roots in a cultural hotbed in San Francisco\, Romano not only plays classics from the repertoire but reprises them and creates originals. Latin\, gypsy\, and jazz are all genres that she touches\, but her music defines its own path. She has released two solo albums\, Seeking Peace (2010) and New Perspectives (2017)\, as well as numerous collaborations with musicians from the Bay Area. Romano has toured throughout the U.S.\, Mexico\, and Europe. Learn more » \nThe son of an Israeli film composer\, Asaf Ophir was exposed to many styles of music from an early age—his father’s love for jazz\, the Jewish music of his heritage\, a classical upbringing\, and the Middle Eastern backdrop of his childhood. From the very beginning\, he was drawn to many different sources and genres\, as well as to different musical instruments. Beginning his career with Israeli musicals\, Ophir currently lives and performs in the Bay Area. The San Francisco Chronicle writes: “Asaf Ophir gives the clarinet the timbre of a trumpet\, then a violin\, then a raspy scream… the instrument’s wail almost becomes too plaintive and beautiful to bear.” Learn more »\n \n \n\n \nRe-imagination of standards\, unhinged guitar work\, microtonal maqams over jazz changes\, and freely improvised music—the many facets of the Lee Dynes World Jazz Trio create a blend of flavors and textures which celebrate the multitude of cultures which makes us truly American. The implications of a cry for social justice and equality are not to be overlooked with this group and helps to serve as an umbrella for the many focuses and inspirations of the trio.\n \nFEATURING:\nLee Dynes – oud\, guitar\nRobb Fischer – bass\nVincent DeJesus – drums\, percussion\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nThe Lee Dynes World Jazz Trio is one of various ensembles fronted by multi-instrumentalist\, composer\, and improviser Lee Dynes. The trio hinges on both Dynes’ training in Arabic-style oud playing\, as well as his seasoned jazz guitar work. The multi-cultural leanings of musicians like John Coltrane\, Ornette Coleman\, Pharoah Sanders\, and Randy Weston serve as a starting point for Dynes’ oud and guitar interpretations of jazz standards. Meanwhile\, his knowledge of Arabic and Turkish maqam and Middle Eastern rhythms typically played on the derbekki drum fill out the picture. Dynes’ willingness to bring the ensemble into the territory of freely improvised jazz and new music gives the group yet another exciting dimension. \nLatin-American drummer and percussionist Vincent DeJesus brings his distinct blend of jazz and Latin soul to the ensemble\, drawing on a vast lineage ranging from Roy Haynes and Elvin Jones to Tito Puente and Dafnis Prieto. Deeply rooted in the hard-bop and post-bop traditions\, bassist Robb Fischer grounds the group with earthy soul and intellectual interplay.\n \n \n\n \nMulti-instrumentalist Emad Bonakdar\, pianist Nima Hafezieh\, and guest vocalist/duduk player Khatchadour Khatchadourian come together to perform a blend of contemporary and Persian music.\n \nFEATURING:\nEmad Bonakdar – guitar\, tar\nNima Hafezieh – piano\, synthesizer\nKhatchadour Khatchadourian (guest artist) – duduk\, vocals\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nEmad Bonakdar is a composer\, multi-instrumentalist\, and performer who initially started his training in jazz and pop. Eventually\, he found a home in flamenco\, a style that touched his heart and allowed him to express his deep emotions and passion in a way that no other music could. His love of traditional Persian music\, coupled with expressive and soulful flamenco music\, created a style that is distinctively his. His first concert in crossover music was in Tehran\, Iran\, in 1991\, and his first album\, ARG\, was inspired by the immense culture of the ancient Persian Empire. Bonakdar composed a full film score for Momâs Guest in Iran. In 2004\, he was nominated for the best fusion album at World Music Festival in New York. Since moving to the U.S. in 2006\, he has performed at SF Yoshi’s\, Red Poppy Art House\, and many house concerts. \nNima Hafezieh is an Iranian composer and pianist born in 1994 in Iran. His talent in music was found at the age of four\, and he was awarded a piano from the president of Iran at the age of 10. Going to music school at 15\, he was accepted to Tehran Music School to study piano and composition. Hafezieh is currently working as a music transcriber/editor and music education advisor in support of the blind musicians and students with the Association of Blind Students and Graduates in Iran. He is known amongst the disabled as an ingenious artist. \nKhatchadour Khatchadourian is a Bay Area-based vocalist and duduk player. He is a founding member of the Sayat Nvaq Ensemble\, Saideh & Khatch\, and Yeraz Trio. He is also a supporting musician in the Kaavya Connections: World Poetry\, Literature & Music. Khatchadourian combines sacred Armenian and Arabic voice with duduk and electronica. He works within world music\, meditation\, sound healing\, and ambient music genres. His latest album\, Oror ou Nani\, focuses on Armenian lullabies.\n \n \n\n \nTake the lush harmonies of Bill Evans and Ravel\, and add the sticky grooves of post-J Dilla hip-hop and Afro-Latin jazz. Now weave in the vocal undulations of Vietnamese folk music\, and you get Rebirth Canal—a bold\, new Bay Area ensemble led by French-Vietnamese singer and pianist Camille Mai.\n \nFEATURING:\nCamille Mai – piano\, vocals\nMarcelo Perez – drums\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nA true vocal instrumentalist\, Camille Mai sings with the raw emotion and technical chops of classic divas like Elis Regina and Ella Fitzgerald. Born in the Bay Area and raised in Paris\, Mai has developed an extensive repertoire of original songs in French\, English\, Vietnamese\, and Spanish. Since returning to San Francisco in 2011\, she has released five records and worked with internationally acclaimed artists including John Santos\, Nahuel Bronzini\, Shahab Paranj\, and Greg Landau. Mai performs regularly at venues like the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival\, Peace Day Festival\, Neck of the Woods\, and Red Poppy Art House\, where she was a resident artist in 2014. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 5:00pm visual art workshop / 7:00pm performances\nAdmission: Free (donations welcome) \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/mapp-20191005/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lee Dynes World Jazz Trio / Amanda Addleman Standards Trio: A Common Thread
DESCRIPTION:Lee Dynes and Amanda Addleman present a single night of varied perspectives on the American improvisational art form of jazz. This exciting night of music will include Dynes’ world jazz trio featuring his work on oud and guitar\, as well as Addleman’s swinging trio featuring bass\, guitar\, and vocals.\n \nFEATURING:\nLee Dynes Trio\nLee Dynes – guitar\, oud\nLee Hodel – bass\nMatthew Buckner – drums \nAmanda Addleman Trio\nAmanda Addleman – vocals\nLee Dynes – guitar\nLee Hodel – bass\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nLee Dynes is a guitarist\, oudist\, composer\, and educator living in the San Francisco Bay Area. His style is reflective of his many interests and influences combined with a sophisticated understanding of the guitar and oud. For the majority of his career\, Dynes has dedicated himself to and is steeped in the language and traditions of jazz. He has also pursued Arabic\, Persian\, and Turkish oud playing. Dynes plays with Sudan Music Ensemble\, Amanda Addleman Band\, and Aswat Ensemble. In his own group\, he creates a multi-cultural hybrid of jazz\, global music\, and free improvisation. \nLearn more: Facebook | YouTube\n \nAmanda Addleman is a San Francisco-based vocalist\, pianist\, composer\, arranger\, and educator. Her musical approach is one well steeped in reverence for the traditions of great jazz singers and instrumentalists of the last century; yet her sound represents an informed departure from the tropes and fixations of earlier generations of improvisational musicians. Combining the spirit of contemporary folk\, rock\, and pop composition and performance stylings\, Addleman’s style blossoms with a freedom from genre restraint\, while maintaining a consistent and cohesive sound that still maintains an obvious reverence for those who came before. \nLearn more: Facebook | YouTube \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $20-25 / (Door) $25 general\, $20 student & senior with valid ID\n*A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/dynes-addleman-20191004/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190928T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190928T220000
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CREATED:20190825T032544Z
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SUMMARY:Corazon Tango: Discovering Argentine Tango Music
DESCRIPTION:Corazon Tango presents traditional and contemporary Argentine tango pieces arranged by world-renowned maestros from the mid-twentieth century to the present. The program will include a variety of solo\, duo\, trio\, and quartet arrangements.\n \nFEATURING:\nHanel Yeon – bandoneon\nSumi Lee – piano\nYoonHo Jeong – contrabass\nMaximiliano Larrea (guest artist) – guitar\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nSumi Lee is a classically trained pianist who obtained a master’s degree in music\, piano performance\, from San Francisco Conservatory of Music. She has also been professionally trained as a tango pianist from La Orquesta Escuela de Tango Emilio Balcarce\, the most prestigious tango orchestra school in the world sponsored by the city government of Buenos Aires. Lee is a widely respected piano teacher and is on the Board of Directors for the San Francisco branch of Music Teachers’ Association of California. While living in Buenos Aires\, she performed with living maestros and musical directors such as Víctor Lavallén\, Jose Pepe Colangelo\, Osvaldo Piro\, Roberto Alvarez\, Daniel Binelli\, Mauricio Marceli\, Nicolas Ledesma\, and many more. Her latest concert at Teatro General San Martin in Buenos Aires was sold out to a large audience and aired live via national radio 2*4 and TV. Since moving back to the Bay Area in 2018 after receiving her diploma\, she plans to perform authentic Argentine tango music and tour the U.S. and Asia with her own group and produce her own contemporary tango music. \nYoonHo Jeong is a classically trained contrabass player who also has been professionally trained as a tango bassist from La Orquesta Escuela de Tango Emilio Balcarce. He has performed in concerts throughout Argentina and South Korea\, such as international tango festival Mundial 2017 and 2018. While living in Buenos Aires\, Jeong also performed at prestigious concert venues such as Kirchner Cultural Centre\, Teatro General San Martin\, Teatro Coliseo\, Usina del Arte\, Biblioteca Nacional\, and Parque Centenario. After receiving his diploma in 2018\, he moved back to Seoul\, South Korea\, and is planning to perform authentic Argentine tango music and tour many cities in Asia with his own tango group. \nHanel Yeon is a classically trained pianist who obtained a bachelor’s degree in composition from Sookmyung Women’s University in Seoul\, and is a professionally trained tango bandoneonist from La Orquesta Escuela de Tango Emilio Balcarce. She has studied with top bandoneon maestros such as Rodolfo Daluisio\, Rodolfo Mederos\, Federico Pereiro\, and Dino Salouzi\, as well as piano maestros Nicholas Ledesma\, German Martinez\, and Hernan Posetti. While living in Buenos Aires for 10 years\, Yeon was a widely respected piano teacher and shared the stage with several maestros at prestigious venues. She currently performs with the tango group Scaimmarella as a pianist and bandoneonist. Her previous work includes performing as a pianist at the theater Tango Porteño from 2012-2019\, playing with Siamarella Group in the 2015 Tarbes en Tango Festival in France\, and performing as a bandoneonist in the Buenos Aires Tango Festival and often with the group Romantica Milonguera. \nMaximiliano Larrea is an accomplished guitarist\, arranger\, and composer from Rosario\, Argentina\, and is one of the leading interpreters of classical and contemporary guitar of the new tango generation. After completing a degree in classical guitar\, he moved to Buenos Aires where he studied tango and folk music in the prestigious Manuel de Falla Conservatory under legendary guitarist Juan Falú\, as well as tango arranging and composition from renowned masters Diego Schissi\, Nicolas Ledesma\, and Gabriel Senanes. In Argentina\, Larrea worked as a guitarist\, arranger\, and director of multiple acclaimed tango and Argentine folk music groups including Cuartero Revirado\, Quinteto Negro La Boca (Sony Argentina)\, Quinteto Clandestino\, and Aires Trio. Most recently\, he has been working as an arranger for the New Mexico-based quintet Q-Tango\, performing with various tango bands in the Bay Area—such as Mariano Barreiro Quartet and Trio Larrea-ODay-Durso—and preparing the launch of his new musical project\, Maximiliano Larrea Tango Trio.\n \nLearn more: Facebook \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\n \nTime: 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $25-30 / (Door) $30 general\, $25 student & senior with valid ID\n*A limited quantity of additional tickets will be available for purchase at the door. \nPurchase advance tickets for this event:\n \nRSVP to the Facebook event:\n \n \n  \nVolunteer for this event!\n\n 
URL:https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/corazon-tango-20190928/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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