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    Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead wrestles with chance, existentialism, and the meaning of death, using Shakespeare's Hamlet as the base.

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    Stone Soup Improv

    Stone Soup Improv

    4.5(23 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $

    I have never seen live Improv and it was incredibly impressive…read more I hosted a small client event at Stone Soup Improv and I reached out to folks who attended after the fact and everyone loved it. So this review is only a single review, but there is research from about 20 other people behind it. Everyone I asked would give Stone Soup Improv 4 or 5 stars. My cheeks hurt until Tuesday following the show. Even the skits that bombed were funny. An absolutely great time. I would certainly recommend Stone Soup to anyone who is wavering.

    Improv is hard, man. I know that from attempting it at a couple of workshops within the last year,…read moreduring which I bounced from the high of getting something really right to the low of feeling the trickle of yolk on my face. Which is why I applaud the six brave souls of Stone Soup Improv, who hit way more highs than lows in the show I attended last night. Stone Soup consists of three guys and three gals, though gender was highly irrelevant during their entertaining romp of a show in which roles were often reversed to strong comedic effect. Female performers played mustachioed bartenders in a Western and a stalking boyfriend in a Paris nightclub. Blokes were suddenly aged mothers and passionate daughters in scenes from a Spanish soap opera. Mind you, this show had much more than gender reversal going on: there were talking wristwatches, two-faced customer service representatives, kung fu masters, bullfighting dentists, world knitting championship competitors - all conjured up out of the imagination of the performers, with seeds planted by the audience. There were memorable moments sprinkled throughout the show, my favorites being the poetry slams performed by Jonathan Stern and Dan Rosenthal (about dish soap lingerie and eagle scouts, respectively) and the song composed on the spot by the magnetic Jennifer Simmons built around random words lobbed in by the audience (you try coming up with lyrics on the theme of Nantucket, including the words pterodactyl, eukelele and fink). And even occasionally less successful skits became classic - when Ryan Fuller turned to Stern in the middle of one scene and said " I'm lost", the audience roared, sharing Fuller's confusion. A couple of skits fell a little flat, but that's the beauty of improv - you shut the scene down, wipe the slate, and start over. In the interests of full disclosure, I should make it known that I work with three members of this cast. Regardless though, I'd recommend this show to anyone looking for a night of unpredictable comedy where just about anything can happen.

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    Music Discovery Workshop & Youth Collegium

    Music Discovery Workshop & Youth Collegium

    5.0(1 review)
    0.2 miBerkeley Hills

    The Music Discovery Workshop and Youth Collegium is a week long music workshop for young people…read moreinterested in learning music from the Renaissance to Early Classical periods, exploring new instruments, and having fun in a highly creative atmosphere. There are actually two programs that run concurrently. The Music Discovery Workshop is for elementary school aged children who may have limited musical experience, while the Youth Collegium is for advanced students who are in middle school or high school. Instruction is provided in Voice, Violin, and Cello, with an emphasis on period instruments like Harpsichord, Recorder, and Viloa da Gamba. Multi-instrumentalism is encouraged and fostered at this school, although it is not required. This year the school had 4 Harpsichords for the keyboard players, and there were 12 Viols. Everyone got to have a lesson and learn to play the Viola da Gamba. The school also features period dance, voice, and everyone participates in a theatrical production. My daughter plays recorder and various stringed instruments. Thanks to this workshop she has learned to play the Bass Recorder, and the Viola da Gamba. The latter is an opportunity that she would not have if it were not for this workshop. Piano players will have the opportunity to get hands-on experience with the Harpsichord, another unique opportunity. The period dance lessons are also something that you won't find anywhere else. Each student gets semi-private lessons (usually 2 or 3 in a group) and participates in a separate ensemble class based on their age and ability level. Group dance and voice lessons are also given, and everyone works together to design and produce a play. There is a recital performance event for parents at the end of the workshop. If you have a young person who wants to explore music, this is a great opportunity. If you have an older musician who is ready for advanced instruction, and musical exploration, then this is an opportunity like no other! http://sfems.org/?page_id=11128

    Danielle LoPresti - Danielle at San Diego IndieFest

    Danielle LoPresti

    5.0(43 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Danielle is an amazing coach! She helped me prepare for an important speech and it was incredible…read moreto work with her. She brings everything she has to each of her clients and cares so deeply...she packs so much learning into one session. She really helped my speech convey everything I wanted it to. I am so grateful for the opportunity to work with Danielle!

    Breakthrough Moments From the Very First Lessons…read more I can't recommend Danielle LoPresti enough as a singing teacher. She is amazing--supportive, patient, and incredibly kind. Almost immediately after I started taking lessons with her, she helped me break through obstacles that I had struggled with my whole life. What I appreciate most is her holistic approach to singing. For me, it's about expression, not perfection, and Danielle truly understands that. She creates a safe environment where I never feel judged or rushed, which makes it much easier to explore my voice and grow with confidence. Another thing that makes her classes special is the community she has built among her students. She organizes opportunities for us to meet and perform, which is incredibly valuable. Watching and learning from others is inspiring, and it also reminds us that many of us share the same challenges--stage fright, nervousness, and sometimes the pressure of perfectionism. If you're looking for a supportive teacher who truly helps you grow as a singer and as a performer, Danielle is fantastic.

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    Student performing at FreeFlow Sets night 8/29/25

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    Ashkenaz Music and Dance Community Center - Cajun / Zydeco show

    Ashkenaz Music and Dance Community Center

    4.2(114 reviews)
    1.4 miWest Berkeley
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    50 years in business
    Women-owned & operated

    I come for a weekly Bhangra class which I love. It's a get your body moving and the more you put…read morein the better your workout will be. The instructors, especially Andrea, is consistently welcoming. I also find her easier to follow because her pants are not override and it easier to see the leg movement. Viki, the lead instructor, is nice on email but when I try to talk to her in person, I find the interaction awkward. Maybe it's me but I see her interacting with others. Come! Great music, energy, joy and movement. A great way to spend an hour.

    Attended the Mortified comedy show on a Saturday evening. Found free street parking a block away…read more Fast ticket check at entry and plenty of seating available inside, including small tables and even a couch in the back corner. Basic stage setup, a good sound system, and large screen to the right (that's also where the restrooms are located). No actual bar, but food and drinks were sold in the back, including canned and bottled beverages and tasty bites like empanadas and pizza. It was quite warm in there, with weak or non-existent AC, just ceiling fans spinning above. Luckily when the sun went down (which is late now due to the recent daylight savings time change), the temperature became tolerable inside. The live storytelling and musical performances were entertaining as usual. The host/producer, Scott, started out the show. From there, the comical readings from the teen diaries and journals of diverse individuals continued on stage for a little over an hour. No live band for this particular program, but one of the performers played us tunes on the guitar, which she created as a youth after heartbreak. I'm a fan of Mortified, and though this venue was not one my faves of those typically used for this event, it was a decent setting for a casual night out this past weekend, filled with laughter, awkward moments, and positive vibes. Also, Ashkenaz is a historic community center and nonprofit that's been around for more than half a century, dedicated to music, dance, and culture, which I appreciate.

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    Dance lessons and social dancing throughout the nights

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    Ashkenaz Music and Dance Community Center - Both seated and non-seated performances

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