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20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b)

20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b)

And you can get inspired by the spectacle of M.Y. China’s Tony Wu, executive chef for Yan’s San Francisco restaurant, demonstrating the centuries-old art of hand-pulled noodles. We captured the scene as he transformed one 6-pound dough ball into 256 thick shandong noodles and another into 16,000 thin dragon’s whisker noodles. Flour flew as Wu, who has been pulling noodles for more than 30 years, slapped the dough on the counter, swung it in the air and stretched it until the dough separated into hundreds or thousands of even strands, each more than three feet long. Long noodles, after all, represent long life.

Silicon Valley’s Got Bollywood: Perform your favorite Bollywood songs and dances, First Friday of each month, 4-5 p.m, Joan Pisani Community Center, 19655 Allendale Ave., Saratoga, Free, groups.google.com/group/SaratogaBollywood, Young Coders Club: Free weekly meeting for Saratoga middle and high school students, Sundays, 3-4 p.m, Joan Pisani Community Center, 19655 Allendale Ave., Saratoga, RSVP is required to tinyurl.com/saratogaclass, Why Handwriting is Still Important: Certified graphologist Linda I, Larson explains how cursive handwriting can help brain’s plasticity, and how children and people who have had strokes can benefit from learning cursive, She will also cover what handwriting discloses about a person from a psychological perspective, Jan, 16, 3 p.m, Saratoga Library, 13650 Saratoga Ave., Saratoga, 20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b) 408-867-6126, sccl.org..

Surely the Bard would approve of visitors sampling widely from the indulgences that beckon here. So here’s my guide to Ashland as you like it, a small town bursting with big city sophistication. It’s a breezy primer on the new, as well as the tried and true, from hotels and restaurants to wine bars and bookstores. This time I visited in spring, when the weather is lovely, but the crowds are less intense than summer, and only caught five plays instead of six or seven. For the record, late fall is also a prime time to travel here.

“I am interested in telling the kind of stories that have not been told before,” says the eclectic director, who is currently working on the stage version of “Let the Right One In” in London, “and the kind of stories 20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b) that are best told live, The trick is to find the right theatrical vocabulary to tell the story.”, He pauses, then adds he knew he succeeded in creating a sense of interactivity with “Once,” when “people began telling me that they felt they had watched the show with everyone they have ever loved.”..

“Events that bring us together to experience art let us be more connected to who we are and to one another. We have more in common than we have in difference,” says Lisa Shiveley, executive director of Menlowe Ballet, which was founded in 2011. “Coming together and being moved by the same thing reinforces that. That’s important, especially with the state of the world right now.”. Menlowe’s spring show, which will be presented April 28-30, celebrates the company’s in-house artists. It’s titled “Floraison,” which means “blossoming,” in French.


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