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Say hello to Santa and Mrs. Claus in Redwood City

by Magdy Zara

Like every year, Redwood City presents its Christmas light show and attractions, which is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy with the family.

This majestic spectacle is 20 to 30 minutes of high-energy holiday vibes: Christmas tunes, thousands of twinkling lights, and a laser-lit sky.

Each night there are two shows, one at 6:30 p.m. and another at 8 p.m., on the Valota Road side of Red Morton Park, with 752 Valota Road the main attraction.

December 23 will be a special night, as it will have the special presence of Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus, with whom attendees will be able to share and take photos.

The light show is from Dec. 16 to 31, starting at 6:30 p.m. at Red Morton Park-Valota Road 752 Valota Road Redwood City.

San Francisco Children’s Choir present at “The Nutshell” 2023

If you want to enjoy the entire world of dance in one show, you can’t miss this year’s The Nutshell, the immersive celebration of the Nutcracker that includes all dancers and all cultures.

NUTCRACKER, A CLASSIC HOLIDAY TRADITION, RETURNS TO SAN FRANCISCO BALLET  DECEMBER 8–27 - San Francisco Ballet

This will be a show featuring classical Chinese and Indian dance, flamenco, folklore, jazz dance and more, all to the familiar music of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker.

This year there will be the special participation of the San Francisco Children’s Choir, who with their joy and festive program will contribute to celebrating these festivities.

The nutshell! It’s more than just watching dance. Brave audience members, young and old, will be recruited as mice and soldiers for the battle scene.

The presentations will be on December 21 and 22, at 7 p.m. at the Mannakin Theater and Dance, iMPACt Center for Arts and Dance 1625 Bush St Suite 4, San Francisco.

“Christmas Eve in Mexico” Concert

In Mexico, Christmas is not just one day, but an entire season of Christmas-related celebrations that combine indigenous culture, Spanish heritage and many other influences, which is why a concert with Mariachi music and dance has been designed. folklore.

In this concert, the Los Angeles Folkloric Ballet and Jaime Cuéllar’s Mariachi Garibaldi embrace some of the traditions that people in Mexico celebrate during the Christmas season.

The concert will be next December 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the Gallo Center for the Arts. 862 10th St, Modesto.

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