Hear Women as Change-makers
with Janet Weil of Code Pink
Janet Weil is on the staff of Code Pink since 2007, and leads demonstrations against war and drones at Creech Air Force Base, and has travelled extensively. Bring your enthusiasm for the strides women have made. Hopefully the male gender folk will join us and feel that our progress is important.
All Welcome. Wheelchair Accessible.
CONTACT
Leeza Vinogradov
[email protected]
510-845-6156
1:30pm to 2:30pm, North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Hearst
$20/$15 advance and members. Megillah reading at 7pm; Purim Shpiel at 8pm. 525-5054. www.ashkenaz.com
6:30pm, Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center, 1317 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA, United States
Pamela Z, Richard Mix, Cornelium Cardew Choir
An exploration of the human voice with virtuoso singers. The internationally acclaimed Pamela Z performs, working her magic with live electronic processing and sampled sound. In addition, bass vocalist Richard Mix joins us, reprising his performance of unaccompanied works by renowned composer Julian Eastman that thrilled L@TE audiences four years ago. Also filling our space with music is the Cornelius Cardew Choir, a local "Deep Listening" collective that pushes the boundaries of vocal performance practice.
Drawing inspiration from the firmament, Full permeates the galleries with music and other performing arts on the night of each full moon. Lunarians and Earthlings alike are invited to explore the exhibition galleries and discover simultaneous performances throughout the building. Pianist and new-music advocate Sarah Cahill, who programmed many of our L@TE: Friday Night events, is the guiding light behind this first season of Full.
7pm to 9pm, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
$22 adv / $25 door. 644-2020. www.thefreight.org
8pm, Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse, 2020 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA, United States