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Shen Yun Performing Arts
War Memorial Opera House - San Francisco
Tuesday, December 28, 2010 8pm
Wednesday, December 29, 2010 2pm
Wednesday, December 29, 2010 8pm
Thursday, December 30, 2010 8pm
Profound. Sublime. Uplifting.
That was the unequivocal response to Shen Yun. It's traditional Chinese culture as it was meant to be. A study in grace, fluidity, balance, and inner strength. A program of nearly twenty masterful dances and songs brings Asia's celebrated past to life on stage. The vigorous drums of the 7th century Tang court will quicken your pulse, while the pastoral charm of inner Mongolian dance will delight your soul. Dozens of brilliant performers, coupled with an innovative full orchestra. Part of a 20 country world tour.
Friday, December 17, 2010 8pm
Herbst Theatre - San Francisco
We welcome you to a great celebration of a Christmas evening in Ireland with glorious music, traditional dance, storytelling, laughter and plenty of Irish soul. Join us round the hearth' and celebrate with us the wonder and beauty of AN IRISH CHRISTMAS. A great night to be Irish! Not to be missed! A perfect family event!
Special guests: Celtic Voices (Youth and Childrens choir) of San Francisco (IIPC Community Outreach Program), Riverdance star Darren Maguire, the sensational button accordion wizard David Munnelly (a creative force at the true epicenter of Irish traditional music"). (liveIreland.com), the great Kieran Munnelly on flute, the Kerry Trad Orchestra, the Kerry Dance Troupe, and a host of singers and actors in a sparkling Irish night of music, song, dance and storytelling!
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