Allison Miller’s Boom Tic Boom: Allison Miller’s Boom Tic Boom is usually a talent-laden sextet, but for these gigs. the New York drummer presents a stripped down trio featuring longtime Boomers Myra Melford on piano and Ben Goldberg on clarinet as well as the rarely heard subway-rumbling contra alto clarinet (the trio also plays Saturday at San Francisco’s Community Music Center, $10-$15; http://sfcmc.org). Miller’s arresting music often balances precariously between rapture and rupture, and this volatile triumvirate is likely to push in both directions. Details: 2 p.m. Sunday, Café Stritch.
Music by 10 ballet slipper charms point shoes dancing feet ballerina charms 3-d silver tone dancer jewelry supplies 23x6mm Jule Styne and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim include “Let Me Entertain You,” “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,” “Together Wherever We Go, and “Roses Turn.”, Performances are 7 p.m, Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m, Saturday and Sunday, Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students, $5 for children 10 and younger, Seniors pay only $5 on both Sunday matinees, Limited seating available, For more information, call 925-216-4613 or visit www.srctgrp.org..
While Guidi declined to be interviewed for this story, he’s participating in the anniversary program by having an excerpt from one of his pieces, “The Secret Garden” performed. The anniversary program also includes “East Bay Dances,” two lower-priced performances at Laney College in Oakland on Sunday. Programmed by Lustig, this festival features local groups like Diablo Ballet, Axis Dance Company and Turf Feinz, four Oakland-based dancers who became Internet sensations for an urban style of dancing known as “turfing.”.
16th annual A La Carte & Art, 10 a.m.-6 p.m, May 5-6, Castro Street between Church Street and Evelyn Avenue, Mountain View, Entertainment, arts, food, children’s activities, Free, 650-964-3395 or www.miramarevents.com/alacarte, 24th annual Flower Show, 9 a.m-4 p.m, May 10-13, Filoli, 86 Cañada Road, Woodside, $10-$25, Reservations recommended, www.filoli.org or 650-364-8300, ext, 508, TheatreWorks Honors, 5:30 p.m, May 12, Honorees are chairman and former CEO of Silicon Valley Bank Ken Wilcox and Tony-nominated Broadway composer Paul Gordon, Cocktails, dinner, live 10 ballet slipper charms point shoes dancing feet ballerina charms 3-d silver tone dancer jewelry supplies 23x6mm auction, one-night-only musical presentation, Microsoft Campus, Mountain View, A limited number of tables at $6,250 and above, and individual tickets at $1,000 are available, 650-463-7125, events@theatreworks.org or www.theatreworks.org..
The land was used to store rail cars as well. According to Friedman, the post office purchased the land from UC Berkeley in the 1990s. The north side boundary is Codornices Creek. Urban Adamah is beginning its fourth year of operations. Adamah means earth in Hebrew. Urban Adamah integrates Jewish traditions with sustainable agriculture, mindfulness and social action. The group’s website says its work is inspired by the core values of ahava (love), hesed (compassion) and tzedek (justice). The original idea for a farm-based residential leadership program was created in Falls Village, Conn.