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Baile de Reyes en Club Puertorriqueño

by the Reportero’s staff

Luz María y Eulogio MorosLuz María y Eulogio Moros

Club Puertorriqueño de San Francisco invites you to “El Baile de Reyes y Octavita “Latin Rhythm boys” will be performing food will be sold.

Saturday, Jan, 16 2010. Doors open at 8:00 pm. $10.00 in advance 15.00 at the door. At 3249a Mission St. San Francisco, California. 415-920-9606

Concert of Latin-American music with Luz María Carriquiry and Eulogio Moros

The duo of popular South American music returns to La Peña as part of its Latin-American tour “There are Madnesses.” Luz María Carriquiry singer and Eulogio Moros, Venezuelan cuatro and guitar, are founders of the well-known group of Latin-American music ‘Without Lines in The Map,’ a band taken root in Argentina with members of a diverse South American countries. They initiated this tour in Argentina at the beginning of 2009 and they have gone singing literally through out Latin America in more than 50 stages. Luz María, Peruvian singer, and Eulogio, Venezuelan instrumentalist, come to La Peña to present their last project as duo, a spectacle that will offer us the different repertoires from the music of Perú, Venezuela and Latin-America. http://haylocurassinlineas.blogspot.com/, http://www.sinlineasenelmapa.com.

Friday, Jan. 22, 2010. $10 – at 8 p.m. Centro Cultural La Peña, 3105 Shattuck Ave. en Berkeley. Call 510-849-2568 for more info or visit http://lapena.org/event/1337.

Nicaraguan “Tardeada” at San Pedro Church Hall

Come and enjoy a great afternoon with (live) Grupo Versatil and DJ, at the hall of St. Peter Church. There will be music of Palo de Mayo, Salsa, and Nicaraguan food. At 1249 Alabama Street (@24th Street. For more info call 510-712-6131 or 510-688-3287. Tickets at Ibarra Brothers Printing, 415-826-6700.

2010 San Francisco tribal & textile arts show – at Fort Mason

The 24th Annual San Francisco Tribal & Textile Arts Show will be at the Fort Mason Center

Widely recognized by arts and museum professionals as the best Tribal Art show in the world, the San Francisco Tribal & Textile Arts Show (SFTTA) is an annual meeting ground and exhibition of the top tribal arts dealers and galleries the world over. A vetted show of authentic art from the Oceanic Islands, the Middle East, Central and South America, Africa, Polynesia, Indonesia and the remote tribes of Asia, the SFTTA is the show to attend to view new pieces, discoveries and rare collections. As Jill D’Alessandro, curator in the textile arts department of the Fine Arts Museum in San Francisco states, ‘I look forward to this incredible opportunity to acquire important works for our collections’. The SFTTA Show features 108 Tribal Arts Galleries and 15 000 museum-quality works. The World’s most respected dealers travel from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas to attend this destination art event.

Admission is $15 per person. To purchase tickets for the Opening Night benefit, please call 415-750-7656. The Opening Night benefit takes place Thursday, February 11, 6:00pm-9:00pm. This event is open to the public on Friday February 12, 11:00am-7:00pm, Saturday February 13, 11:00am-7:00pm and Sunday February 14, 11:00am-5:00pm. There will be no admittance on Sunday after 4:30pm. For more information, please call (310) 455-2886, or visit us on the web at ­www.caskeylees.com.

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