Dancer Alone. Dancer On Pointe, Ballet Oil Painting, Ballerina, Framed Art - Clearance

Artist's description:I wanted to create a piece on the ballet which doesn't focus on the dancers performance but on her practice and enduring hard work. Here she kneels alone in a dark room. I wanted to make it intimate, her body shape only part formed yet still beautiful.It is are framed in solid custom made framed, 55 ml wide painted grey with a cord on the back ready to hang. Oil painting, Canvas One of a kind artwork Size: 29 × 39 × 5 cm (framed) / 20 x 30 (Unframed) This artwork is sold framed Signed on the front Ready to hangMaterials used:Artist Quality Oil Paintings, MDF Board, Framed

California Youth Symphony: CYS presents a concert featuring 18-year-old pianist Misha Galant, winner of the 2015 CYS Young Artist Competition, performing Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 3. The concert will also Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite” and Hindemith’s “Symphonic Metamorphosis.” Nov. 15, 2:30 p.m. Flint Center, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino. $10-$15. 650-325-6666, cys.org. Endangered: This group exhibit looks at native languages on the brink of extinction and the evolving language of protest and participation. Through Dec. 3. Euphrat Museum of Art, De Anza College, Cupertino. deanza.edu/euphrat, 408-864-5464.

Fall Chamber Music Concert: The Palo Alto Philharmonic presents a program with works by Dvorak, Strauss, Reinecke and composer-in-residence Lee Actor, Nov, 14, 8 pm, First dancer alone. dancer on pointe, ballet oil painting, ballerina, framed art Baptist Church, 305 N, California Ave., Palo Alto, $10-$22, paphil.org, Man of La Mancha: Los Altos Stage Company presents a muscial retelling of “Don Quixote.” Nov, 19-Dec, 19, Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos, $18-$36, losaltosstage.org, 650-941-0551, Cymbeline: The Foothill College Theatre Arts Department stages Shakespeare’s romance, Through Nov, 22, Lohman Theatre, Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, $10-$20, 650-949-7360 or foothill.edu/theatre/tickets..

Peninsula Gem and Geology Society: A program on jade carvings. There will be a door prize drawing and many items available by silent auction. Nov. 18, 7-8:30 p.m. Hillview Community Center, 97 Hillview Ave. Room 12, Los Altos, pggs.org. Full Circle Farm Stand: Open Friday, 3-6 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 1055 Dunford Way, Sunnyvale. fullcirclesunnyvale.org. Open Gardens: Charles Street Gardens opens its gates to the public. Tuesdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 433 Charles St., Sunnyvale. charlesstreetgardens.org.

Details: 8 p.m, Friday at Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Santa Cruz, $20, 831-427-2227, kumbwajazz.org; 8 p.m, Saturday at Freight & Salvage, Berkeley; $26-$28; 510-644-2020, www.thefreight.org, 2 “THE FORTY-PART MOTET”: Janet Cardiff’s highly anticipated sound installation has won raves around the country and opens at Fort Mason this weekend, In it, she re-creates Thomas Tallis’ 16th-century choral masterpiece “Spem in Alium” by recording 40 singing parts separately, then playing them in unison dancer alone. dancer on pointe, ballet oil painting, ballerina, framed art and arranging the speakers so that the aural experience changes dramatically as you walk through the installation..

Details: Saturday through Jan. 18, Gallery 308 at Fort Mason complex, San Francisco; admission is free but getting tickets ahead of time is recommended; www.motettickets.org. 3 JON NAKAMATSU: The Bay Area pianist, a Van Cliburn International Piano Competition winner, keeps a busy schedule that affords local fans plenty of chances to feast on his prowess. He has two performances in the next week that showcase his talent and versatility. On Sunday, he performs with the acclaimed Imani Winds quintet in a program that touches on everything from Mozart and Carl Nielsen to the Rimsky-Korsakov musical adaptation of the Scheherazade fable to traditional klezmer. On Nov. 20, he performs works by Mozart, Schubert and Chopin in a recital at Fremont’s Peace Lutheran Church.

Details: 7 p.m, Sunday at Trianon Theatre, San Jose, $37-$49, 408-286-5111, sjchambermusic.org; 8 p.m, Nov, 20; $45-$55, 510-371-4859, www.fremontsymphony.org, 4 “PETER PAN”: Let us all put aside the big-screen debacle that was “Pan,” the big-budget Peter Pan prequel that was, well, panned by dancer alone. dancer on pointe, ballet oil painting, ballerina, framed art critics, Here’s one way: Take in the 1954 musical by Mark “Moose” Charlap, Jule Styne, Carolyn Leigh, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, It’s getting a high-flying revival at Berkeley Playhouse..

Details: Through Dec. 6; Julia Morgan Theatre, Berkeley; $23-$60; 510-845-9542, berkeleyplayhouse.org. 5 CALIFORNIA BANJO EXTRAVAGANZA: This event, which some connoisseurs of the underappreciated instrument have coined the “Banjoganza,” is back for its fourth year and features such renowned players as Riley Baugus, Ryan Cavanaugh and the organizer, Bill Evans. Details: Presented by Redwood Bluegrass Associates; 7:30 p.m. Saturday; Congregation Etz Chayim Hall, Palo Alto; $20-$25; www.rba.org.

6 CAMPANIA FLAMENCA: Jose Porcel’s Spanish troupe has won worldwide acclaim for its colorful and dynamic performance of traditional flamenco music and dance, which incorporates shades of contemporary dance styles, The company comes to UC Berkeley for two performances, Details: Presented by Cal Performances; 8 p.m, Friday, 2 p.m, Saturday; Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley; $25-$60; dancer alone. dancer on pointe, ballet oil painting, ballerina, framed art 510-642-9988, calperformances.org, 7 “GREETINGS!” Broadway West Theatre Company gets a jump on the holiday season, presenting this Tom Dudzick comedy about a young Catholic man bringing his “Jewish atheist” fiancee home to meet the family..



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