Circus Bella’s 13th Annual Summer Season 2022
Compiled by the El Reportero‘s staff
Circus Bella is excited to announce its triumphant return to the Bay Area Parks this August with an all new, open air, outdoor show: Humorous. This series of FREE performances, featuring some of the brightest Circus Talent from the Bay Area and Beyond, will delight and amaze audiences of all ages in an unforgettable family event.
Humorous is a celebration of the fantabulous world we discover together through the simple gifts of wonder and laughter. Directed by Abigail Munn, the sixty-minute performance features the amazing Circus Bella Company — a diverse and talented troupe of acrobats, aerialists, jugglers, and clowns — performing to the live music of Rob Reich and the Circus Bella All-Star Band.
All shows free for children of all ages. June 16 – July 23, 2022 – Various Locations in Bay Area Parks. Opening weekend Aug. 28 at the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival. With Live Music by Rob Reich & The Circus Bella All-Star Band.
Limited Engagement – 20 performances only!
Carla Morrison from Tecate, Mexico
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Carla Morrison has come back to music brand new. These past few years, she’s intentionally centered herself—learning who she’s been and who she wants to be, and culling empowerment from both. This choice was critical; patiently refocusing may have saved her life.
Raw retellings of emotional, personal heartbreaks are the bedrock of Morrison’s material, and this honest approach earned her multiple Grammy noms and Latin Grammy wins over the course of five albums. Snowballing from her 2010 debut Mientras TĂş DormĂas, onto 2012’s DĂ©jenme Llorar and the 2016 release of Amor Supremo, her success grew rapidly.
Taking the outdoor stage at Coachella, sharing a bill with rock giants Enjambre at Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes and filling to capacity as headliner the city’s famed Auditorio Nacional, opening for tours in Spain, Latin America, and a sold-out stretch of U.S. shows followed.
“It’s just kind of the Latino way,” the Tecate, Baja California-born musician says. “You always feel so grateful, and you always feel so guilty. You don’t feel like you’re entitled to rest.”
Today, she’s still making music on her own terms—only now, those terms have changed.
June 24. Quarry Amphitheater @ UC Santa Cruz.
California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce announce Small Business Forum
This forum will bring together business development experts to exchange new ideas on trends, data, and resources to educate businesses to grow and thrive in today’s economy.
Join us on Tuesday, June 28, 2022, 8:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. At the Center at Cathedral Plaza, 555 West Temple Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Presented by Bank of America.