by Magdy Zara
The Sausalito Seahorse Italian Seafood Restaurant promises a different weekend with live music starting with a free dance class, followed by a Latin music show.
You can’t miss the opportunity to enjoy a cozy place, to meet passionate and happy people from all over the world.
The appointment is this Sunday, February 9, starting at 4 p.m., with the salsa class, followed by the performance of the Julio Bravo orchestra, at 5:30 p.m., the cost of the tickets is $15.
Sausalito Seahorse is located at 305 Harbor Drive, for reservations please email: info@sausalitoseahorse.com
Registration now open for SJMA Summer Camp
As every year, the San Jose Museum of Art offers its Summer Camp, which is a week of artistic growth, fun and creativity at SJMA.
According to the organizers, camp participants get behind-the-scenes access to the Museum’s exhibits, learn about the elements of the exhibit, experiment with artistic processes and participate in a student exhibition.
The Museum’s popular summer art camps teach children and teens how to look at, talk about and create art.
Each camp is one week long and is offered Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., for campers ages 6 to 8, 9 to 11 and 12 to 14. Each week of the teen camp (ages 12-14) is a specialized week with exclusive content. The camp starts on Monday, June 9, however registration will be between February 5-11 for current, new or renewing members at the Family level or higher, while general registration will be on February 12, to formalize registration go to the Museum located at 110 South Market Street, San José.
La Gente SF presents its new single Llama Cumbia
In the framework of the celebration of Valentine’s Day, La Gente SF presents its fifth album called “Entre dos Mundos“, which includes its single Llama Cumbia and its respective music video.
This group was born in the city of San Francisco, currently resides in Madrid, Spain.
La Gente SF has created its own unique mix of world music, cumbia, reggae, salsa and reggaeton. Their music and live shows fuse rhythms, dances, and cultural influences from across Latin America and the Caribbean with a distinct San Francisco flavor to create an infectious, high-energy dance party.
The album and music video series were shot between San Francisco, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, and Morocco.
The band is currently on their 2025 world tour, spanning several countries including Spain, Mexico, and the United States, the latter including a joint performance with Djladyryan on February 14 at New Parish, located at 579 18th St, Oakland, starting at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $20.