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The Experience, Alameda: Rhythmix Cultural Works

The Experience:

Dance & Support Arts Education for East Bay Youth!

Get ready to dance, party, laugh and play to support arts education programming for East Bay students at Rhythmix MashUP – Virtual Benefit for Youth Arts!  Enjoy an exclusive evening of virtual arts featuring comedy with Marga Gomez and music by Tracy Blackman, Jet Black Pearl and Terrie Odabi.  Exhibit highlights with Shauna Rosenblum of Rock Wall Winery and 3 games of dance party bingo hosted by ‘Ethel Merman’ and ‘Yoko Ono’.

All proceeds support Rhythmix Performance, Art & Learning (PAL) program which will offer FREE virtual world music and dance assemblies to East Bay students this school year. Come as fancy or as whimsical as you wish. Rhythmix MashUP – Virtual Benefit for Youth Arts will be held on Zoom, Saturday, August 29th @ 7:30pm. And don’t miss The Golden Age of American Folk Music, an 8 week online course with Pete Elman. Thursdays, 7-9pm, August 6 – Sept. 24. 510-865-5060

Where:

2513 Blanding Ave
Alameda

http://www.rhythmix.org

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The Experience, Alameda: Rhythmix Cultural Works

The Experience:

Keep on Dancing at Rhythmix Cultural Works!

You can still dance to world music or take a painting class at Alameda’s Arts Destination, Rhythmix Cultural Works! They curated a series of online classes and events to keep you connected and inspired during shelter-in-place! Check out their virtual art gallery and offerings in dance, music history, drawing and bingo! Yes, bingo.

Every event and class Rhythmix offers links to a page on their website where you can find the details. Upcoming events include Great Symphonies of the 20th Century, The Golden Age of American Folk Music, 1950–75 and a Non Stop Bhangra Dance Class Online.  Be inspired to engage in the arts as a way to get to learn about your community and the world. Questions? Just pop them an email at [email protected] 510-865-5060

Where:

2513 Blanding Ave
Alameda

http://www.rhythmix.org

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Live Salsa Music And Dance Lessons Heat Up the Plaza at Bay Street on Sundays until Summer’s End!

Have you always wished you could Salsa? Learn from the best at Bay Street in Emeryville!

WHAT: Bay Street spices things up with the return of Salsa Sundays, a music series featuring a live salsa band and a dance floor with plenty of room, every Sunday in May and through the end of summer. From pros to newbies, everyone is invited to turn up the heat and enjoy FREE festive salsa lessons provided by Timba Heat professional dance instructors at 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Watch them at UC Berkeley!

Grab dinner at one of Bay Bay Street’s restaurants after working up an appetite on the dance floor. 

WHEN: Beginning Sunday, May 6, from 2:30 to 6pm and ending Sunday, August 27, Salsa Sundays will take place every Sunday afternoon. Who knows, you may become an Expert Salsa Dancer (ESD) by the end of summer!

WHERE: Bay Street Emeryville – Center Plaza – 5616 Bay Street in Emeryville

WHO: Bay Street is designed  as a gathering place for Bay Area residents and visitors. Currently, Bay Street offers more than 60 name brand and boutique shops, restaurants, and a 16-screen AMC theater. Bay Street comprises three city blocks and is located off the I-80 Powell Street exit, at Bay Street and Shellmound Street, in Emeryville, CA. For more information call (510) 655-4002 or visit www.baystreetemeryville.com.

 

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Spirit & Soul Revs Up Richmond’s Main Street! Dance to ‘Prince’ With 1st Avenue Revue Tribute Band!

WHEN: Saturday, September 16, 1-5pm

WHERE: MacDonald Ave @ Harbour Way (13th St) in Downtown Richmond

WHAT: Richmond’s Main Street Initiative presents their 9th annual Spirit & Soul Festival!

  • Phenomenal entertainment on two stages1
    • Longtime friend and community advocate, Gerry Dove (102.9 KBLX, Promotions Director), will serve as the MC for the Main Stage, whose line-up includes electric performances by 1st Avenue Revue, the Bay Area’s #1 Prince tribute band; sassy Jazz, Blues, and Soul by Richmond’s own Rhonda Benin; and classic American Rock & Roll by PUSH featuring Dan Ashley.
    • The 12th Street Stage, presented by the RYSE Center will feature performances by local singers and songwriters SHARI and Ronnie Mills, plus phenomenal artistry from the ROOTS Dance Team, The Sistaaz, and Rhythm & Poetry spoken word collective. In between the two stages, guests can enjoy the festival’s outdoor marketplace featuring local food and artisan vendors offering an eclectic array of delicious food and unique items, and the beverage pavilion
  • Food and artisan vendors
  • Outside bazaar
  • Free book faire
  • Mobile Art Gallery courtesy of ArtIsMobileUS
  • Drawing & prizes. Grand Prize donated by Marin Bikes!
  • Adult beverage pavilion – Main Street Margaritas, wine courtesy of R&B Cellars, and beer by  East Brother Beer Co. and Benoit Casper Brewing Co
  • Lawn chess
  • Youth Zone – information booths, make and take activities, East Bay MUD’s Quench Buggy (offering free delicious tap water) and the RMap,
  • Free bike parking
  • VIP experience: $20 in advance at Eventbrite.com or $25 @the door. Enjoy the festivities in a reserved area with seating and shade available, and primo views of main stage! Tickets limited.

Following the recent announcement from Hollywood actor Wendell Pierce about investing in Downtown development projects, Richmond Main Street is preparing for significant changes that will transform Downtown into a thriving commercial district envisioned by its residents, property owners, and other stakeholders. The Spirit & Soul Festival will once again prominently put on display Downtown’s often overlooked assets and opportunities.

RMSI will also honor several individuals who have been instrumental in giving of their time, resources, and expertise to support the revitalization efforts as Downtown Champions.

Admission is free in order to provide guests more opportunities to dance, celebrate, and support local artisans, food vendors, and Downtown merchants. Proceeds from beverage sales, drawings, and vendors booths, will benefit the organization’s mission to revitalize historic Downtown Richmond.

Sponsors:

The Spirit & Soul Festival is sponsored by Mechanics Bank, Kaiser Permanente, Rolling Hills Memorial Park, Sims Metal Management, Republic Services, City of Richmond, Overaa Construction, East Bay Municipal Utility District, and KBLX. With additional generous support from RYSE Center, SparkPoint Contra Costa, Marin Bikes, Benoit Casper, East Brother Brewing Company, Riggers Loft Wine Company and Rich City Rides.

About the Richmond Main Street Initiative:

This event is presented by Richmond Main Street Initiative (RMSI), a community-based organization revitalizing historic Downtown Richmond. Richmond Main Street Initiative is a community based non-profit dedicated to revitalizing historic downtown Richmond. RMSI partners with the City of Richmond, merchants, and residents to develop and improve downtown Richmond as a pedestrian-friendly urban village that offers products, services, arts and entertainment that reflect the community’s rich and diverse heritage. The DRPBID district encompasses the core of the Historic Downtown area along the Macdonald Avenue corridor bounded approximately by 6th Street, Barrett Avenue, Bissell Avenue, and 16th Street. For more information and to read about the RMSI’s events and programs, please visit www.richmondmainstreet.org and www.facebook.com/richmondmainstreet.

 

SPIN Ping Pong Social Club Celebrates First Birthday in SF!

WHEN: FRIDAY JULY 14 – 9pm – 2am – Birthday Party (SPIN will be closed from 4-9pm and then at 9p will open for the party.)

WHERE: 690 Folsom St. in San Francisco

WHAT: Academy Award-winning Susan Sarandon’s SF SPIN Ping Pong Social Club at Folsom and 3rd,  turns one today and you’re invited to their birthday party.  Come for the ping pong, stay for the dance party.

  • Ping pong showdown between Olympian Lilly Zheng and surprise guest
  • Beats by The Scumfrog; Electric Violin by Dave Kim
  • Live unicorn station (epic unicorn selfie awaits)
  • Hosted by Instagram sensations @girlwithnojob and @boywithnojob
  • If you haven’t played recently, ping pong is getting popular. Check it out.

According to communications director, Amy Chan, “SPiN is celebrating its one year birthday and throwing a bad ass party! Hosted by Instagram sensations @girlwithnojob and @boywithnojob, there will be a ping pong show down between Olympians, a live unicorn, and some surprise special guests.”

More about SPIN

Like the game, their bar and menu are fun!

SPIN’s cuisine is a  farm to table approach with quality ingredients raised locally. Their food is simple, yet elegant and designed with a creative spirit. They serve Whole World Water, which is a campaign designed to eradicate world thirst. Check out a few menu items:

Appetizers like Sweet Potato Waffle Fries with Kimchee Dipping Sauce. Burrata with grilled peaches, Arugula, Olive Oil, Local Honey & Balsamic Glaze. SPIN Guac – Jalapeno Tomato and Fresno Chile with Crispy Blue Corn Chips.

Fun flatbreads like the Tony Soprano – Rustic Ragout, Nduja, Peperoni, Mozzarella, Chive & Pecorino or the Golden Gate with Ricotta, Brown Sugared Black Pepper Bacon, Yukon Gold Potato, Oven Roasted Tomato, Quail Egg & Mozzarella. They have sliders and lots of Sweets. More here.

Happy Birthday SPIN!

From your friends at San Francisco on the Bay.

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