‘Wine in the Bay’ comes to St. Anne Church. BYRON — The St. Anne Church Women’s Fellowship hosts “Wine in the Bay” from 4 to 8 p.m. Aug. 16. The event will feature hors d’oeuvres, wine, beer, olive oil tastings, a silent auction, music, art and more. Vintners will have wine available for purchase. Cost is $40 per person ($45 beginning Aug. 1); the event address will be printed on your ticket. Attendees must be 21 or older. For tickets and information, contact Linda Thomas at 925-634-3439, lsthomas@sbcglobal.net, or Peggy Ann Valley at 925-890-5255, pvalley@envoymtg.com.
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The company’s previous production was an emotionally and logistically demanding aerial dance trilogy that focused on urban poverty. It was performed at outdoor locations in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district, and Kreiter wanted a different setting for the new work. She says, “I was really looking to get us out of the Tenderloin for a moment. The trilogy … was so challenging in terms of the environment and social setting, with the needles, prostitution and excrement. I wanted to give the dancers a break.”.
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This production features 120 students, ages 5 to 18. Tickets are $12 to $15. To order, or for more information, call 925-943-SHOW or go to www.lesherartscenter.org. On May 30, students under 7 years of age will perform a variety of short dances, with a sneak preview of the dances from “Don Quixote” performed by the Professional Intermediate/Advanced Program (PIP) directed by Rebecca Crowell Berke. Set in the streets of Spain, the classical ballet — considered one of the most technically demanding dances — is part of the joint Spring Dance Concert.