20 Pc. Raw Brass Ballet Dancer / Ballerina Stampings : 16mm By 7mm - Made In Usa | Rb-1097 - Clearance

Tiny raw brass ballerina stampings. They have hollow backs. color: raw brasssize: 16mm long x 7mm wideqty: 20 pcs*Raw brass will patina over time. Brass stampings may have some spots of patina. Brass can be restored to its original color with the use of a commercial brass cleaner.Please allow for slight variation in color due to differences in monitors.*Please do not use images from my shop. Thank you!*Back to the rest of my shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/brasskicker

Details: March 31-April 10; Gallery 308 at the Fort Mason complex, San Francisco; $35-$42; www.capacitor.org. 2 “BOLERO SILICON VALLEY”: New York choreographer Larry Keigwin’s adaptable “Bolero,” set to Ravel’s beloved piece of the same name, injects local civilian performers and cultural references into the action. His acclaimed New York version was a love letter to the Big Apple employing dancers from his Keigwin + Company troupe and 46 Manhattanites. Now he is set to do the same thing for the capital of high tech.

Details: 7:30 p.m, April 2, 2:30 p.m, April 3; Bing Concert Hall at Stanford University; $15-$65; 650-724-2464, http://live.stanford.edu, 3 FOR FAB FOUR LOVERS: Beatles fans can choose between two shows paying tribute to the legendary band in the East Bay on April 1, At the Bankhead Theater in Livermore, the touring tribute band With the Beatles will perform hits from across the band’s catalog, At Pleasanton’s Firehouse Arts Center, the extremely 20 pc. raw brass ballet dancer / ballerina stampings : 16mm by 7mm - made in usa | rb-1097 talented guitarist Mimi Fox will put her own spin on the Fab Four’s music..

Details: Both shows start at 8 p.m.; With the Beatles costs $16-$59; 925-373-6800, www.livermoreperformingarts.org; Fox costs $15-$25; 925-931-4848, www.firehousearts.org. 4 SONGHOY BLUES: This West African band blends its love of American hip-hop, rock and R&B with the spirited traditional music of Mali. After being uprooted from their northern Mali homes by unrest and violence, the musicians responded with the album “Music in Exile,” which landed the band an international audience. The band is touring behind the release and lands in the Bay Area this weekend for two shows.

Details: 7 p.m, April 1 at Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Santa Cruz; $15-$20; www.kuumbwajazz.org; 9 p.m, April 2 at Slim’s, San Francisco; $21; www.slimspresents.com, 5 20 pc. raw brass ballet dancer / ballerina stampings : 16mm by 7mm - made in usa | rb-1097 “GYPSY”: The classic musical by Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents, based on the story of striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee and her domineering mother, features such showstopping tunes as “Everything’s Coming up Roses” and “Let Me Entertain You.” Contra Costa Music Theatre, with its well-deserved reputation for high-energy and creative takes on big musicals, brings the show to Walnut Creek’s Lesher Center for the Arts, beginning April 1..

Details: Through May 1; $45-$65; 925-943-7469, www.ccmt.org. 6 CHINA ORIENTAL SONG AND DANCE TROUPE: The acclaimed touring performance company comes to San Jose’s City National Civic on April 3 to present its evening-length production “National Beauty.” The work is akin to translating works of fine art and Chinese cultural history to the dance floor, with primary inspirations including Chinese porcelain art, bamboo painting, calligraphy, poetry, the tea ceremony and traditional Chinese medicine.

Details: 7 p.m.; $28-$88; http://sanjosetheaters.org (note: once you click on the ticket link and are transferred to the tickets page, you can choose between English and Chinese language 20 pc. raw brass ballet dancer / ballerina stampings : 16mm by 7mm - made in usa | rb-1097 on the top of the page), 7 OAKLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: The eclectic and proudly local event is back for its 14th year, featuring a wide mix of shorts and feature-length films, many of them by East Bay filmmakers or about East Bay matters, There are also daily parties for film buffs and meet-and-greets with filmmakers..

Details: April 5-9; various East Bay venues, including Grand Lake Theater and Holy Names University. Most screenings are $15; see complete schedule and get tickets at www.oiff.org. 8 “THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE”: Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart adapted Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors” for this 1938 musical farce that employs the Bard’s mistaken identity gags, magic spells and other hilarious tomfoolery and throws in such classic show tunes as “Falling in Love With Love” and “Sing for Your Supper” for good measure. Credited with being the first musical adapted from a Shakespeare play, “Syracuse” is getting a revival by the 42nd Street Moon theater company.

Details: Through April 17; Eureka Theatre, 20 pc. raw brass ballet dancer / ballerina stampings : 16mm by 7mm - made in usa | rb-1097 San Francisco; $25-$52.50; 415-255-8207, www.42ndstreetmoon.org, 9 “A LITTLE NIGFT MUSIC”: This Tony-winning 1970s musical by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler, probably best known for the number “Send in the Clowns,” follows eight lovelorn souls who gather at a country estate in hopes of reviving their romantic fortunes, Lyric Theatre of San Jose presents the musical, accompanied by live orchestra, beginning April 2, Details: Through April 10; Montgomery Theater, San Jose; $10-$37; www.lyrictheatre.org/home..



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