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In some ways, the creation of “boulders and bones” entailed a similar process, drawing inspiration from the massive site-specific work “Culvert Cairn” by environmental artist Andy Goldsworthy. Created in collaboration with Keating, photographer and filmmaker RJ Muna, and lighting designer Alexander V. Nichols, the work has evolved since last year’s premiere, particularly as soloist Annie Zivolich is no longer with the company. She introduced the dance’s transformative role, a position now interpreted by the intensely lyrical Josie Sadan.
The Alameda County Coroner’s office identified the man as Stefano “Steve” Maranzana, 39, of El Cerrito, Maranzana worked at UC Berkeley as an assistant manager of the Health and ballet shoes at target Safety Team in the Office of Environment, Health and Safety and as a project manager of Tobacco-Free at Berkeley, according to the university, He was riding his bike on the Ohlone Greenway near Curtis and Gilman streets about 5:15 p.m, Dec, 20 when he lost control of the bike and struck a fence on the path, said Berkeley police spokeswoman Officer Jennifer Coats, He was taken to Alta Bates Hospital in Berkeley, where he was pronounced dead at 6:27 p.m., a spokesman for the Alameda County Coroner’s officer said Tuesday..
About the unit: Six riders and seven draft horses (two Belgians, two Shires, two Clydesdales and one Percheron) make up this team, trained for crowd control, dealing with civil disturbances and providing a law enforcement presence at the Capitol and other state facilities in Sacramento. Notable appearances: Hollywood Christmas Parade, Los Angeles Kingdom Day Parade. Social media/website: www.chp.ca.gov. Harmony of Hope. (Phoenix Decorating Company). The City of Hope’s 2019 float weaves seemingly disparate departments, academic disciplines, research endeavors and clinicians into a compassionate, healing melody that accompanies patients on their journeys toward recovery. Monarch butterflies on the float symbolize the metamorphosis City of Hope has undergone during its 105 years to become a world-leading comprehensive cancer center and biomedical research institution. An estimated 17,737 flowers adorn the float.
Toddlers and Babies Music and Movement Class: Presented by High Low Music, Singing, dancing, instruments, scarves, hoops and parachutes, Offered Wednesdays through Dec, 19, Toddlers (13-24 months), 9:30 a.m.; toddlers (18-36 months), 10:45 a.m.; babies (6-15 months) noon, $15-$18 per ballet shoes at target week, Reservation required, Tiny Tots Baby Boutique, 138 Railway Ave., Campbell, To sign up, call 408-838-4524, For more information, visit HighLow Music.com, ACW Holiday Fest: Starring comedian Mark Lundholm, and also featuring Liz Grant, Dec, 8, 7 p.m, $25 regular seating/$30 premium seating, Heritage Theatre, 1 W, Campbell Ave., Campbell, ci.campbell.ca.us/heritagetheatre..
Pace Gallery: Adam Pendleton, “Which We Can,” through Dec. 22. Pace Gallery, 229 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto. http://www.pacegallery.com/. Palo Alto Art Center: Tropical Holiday Family Day, 2-4 p.m. Dec. 10; artmaking projects, storytelling, live music; free. Florence Robichon’s “A Brighter Future: Creativity and Learning in a Syrian Refugee Camp in Iraqi Kurdistan,” through Jan. 3. “Through That Which Is Seen,” various artists, Jan. 20 through April 8. Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Road, Palo Alto. https://www.paacf.org/.
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