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“At ODC we use dancers to make material, and they really do inform how we see the world and what’s possible,” Nelson said. “We’re in the middle of figuring it all out, because Josie is tall and long, and Annie short and sprightly, so there’s a different feel in the body. We’re not going to make Josie be Annie. But it’s also important to push her away from what she naturally does.”. Pushing into new territory has long been ODC Dance’s hallmark, and at 44 the company isn’t about to slow down.

Details: 8 p.m, March 12-14, 4 p.m, March 15; 8 p.m, March 19-214 p.m, March 22; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater, 700 Howard St., San Francisco, $25-$80, (415) 978- 2787, www.odcdance.org, DON’T MISS: Smuin Ballet continues its 21st season with its popular series “Untamed Dance,” featuring “Serenade for Strings” by Garrett Ammon set to music by Tchaikovsky; Smuin choreographer-in-residence ballet, ballerina, original oil painting on canvas, pointe shoes, customer oil painting, ballet dancer, ballerina art, ballet pi Amy Seiwert’s “Objects of Curiosity,” set to music by Philip Glass and Foday Musa Suso; and Smuin’s ballet noir “Frankie & Johnny,” a gangland dance dedicated to Gene Kelly, The program opens at the Lesher Center for the Arts (March 13-14), continues at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts (March 19-22), and concludes at Carmel’s Sunset Center (March 27-28), Tickets are $52-$73 via the venues or www.smuinballet.org..

Violinist Ji Soo Choi to join Gold Coast Chamber Players. A concert featuring violinist Ji Soo Choi, who will join the Gold Coast Chamber Players for her west coast debut, will take place at 7:30 p.m. March 14 at the Lafayette Library and Learning Center Community Hall, 3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd. In 2013, as an 18-year old violinist living in Toronto, Choi sought to enter the prestigious all-Canadian Music Competition and play Tchaikovsky’s challenging Violin Concerto in D Major. The competition rules, however, disallowed players in the teen division from performing pieces that long. Ji Soo thus requested and was granted a special exemption to play in the adult competition — and won the grand prize for all competitors there.

Ji Soo is now a second year student at the Juilliard School, in the studio of Ida Kavafian, and will be spending this year’s spring break with Pamela Freund Striplen, Yana Reznik, and Lafayette’s Gold Coast Chamber Players as they prepare and present their fourth concert of the 2014-15 season, The March 14 performance is scheduled to include Janacek’s Pohadka (Fairy Tale) for Cello and Piano and Dvorak’s Bagatelles for String Trio and Harmonium, Op, 47, among others, Tickets — $37.50 general, $32.50 senior, $10 student — can be bought at www.gcplayers.org or by ballet, ballerina, original oil painting on canvas, pointe shoes, customer oil painting, ballet dancer, ballerina art, ballet pi phone at 925-283-3728..

‘Petty Theft’ return to Town Hall this weekend. Petty Theft, the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers tribute band, is set to play the Town Hall Theatre Friday and Saturday night. Doors open at 7 p.m., with the show set to begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25-$30; to order, go to www.townhalltheatre.com. Exhibition of ceramicist Wallace’s works. The Lafayette Art Gallery will have a special exhibition of new works by renowned Orinda ceramicist Gerry Wallace. With an MFA degree from UC Berkeley, Wallace began working with clay about 20 years ago. She creates both functional and sculptural pieces that she covers with colorful, fine-line images of people and objects. Her unique ceramics have gathered many local devotees as well as serious collectors.

A reception for Gerry and her work will be held Friday, March 6 from 5:30 to 8 p.m, at the gallery, 3420 Mount Diablo Blvd, Also starting March 3 is “Trending,” a new exhibit of multiple all-new paintings, ceramics, glass pieces and jewelry by our 24 regular members, High school artists showing at library gallery, The Orinda Arts Council’s 12th ballet, ballerina, original oil painting on canvas, pointe shoes, customer oil painting, ballet dancer, ballerina art, ballet pi annual High School Visual Arts Competition and Exhibition, featuring a wide-ranging collection of Lamorinda and Acalanes Union High School District student art, is now open, occupying all sections of the Orinda Library Gallery..

The judged works are by students in the 9th through 12th grades living in Lamorinda and attending public or private high schools in Orinda, Lafayette or Moraga and to all students who attend any of the four AUSD high schools — Acalanes, Campolindo, Las Lomas and Miramonte, regardless of where the student lives. Also eligible are Lamorinda residents who attend private high schools outside of Lamorinda, and students who attend Lamorinda private high schools, regardless of residence. The annual exhibition gives the community an opportunity to see a wide range of creative and skilled work by local students, and also recognizes the region’s dedicated high school art teachers. The competition category has been expanded this year to add Digital Design. The exhibition will be on display through March 27.

Walnut Creek, Wind Symphony to perform music of French composers, The Contra ballet, ballerina, original oil painting on canvas, pointe shoes, customer oil painting, ballet dancer, ballerina art, ballet pi Costa Wind Symphony will presents an evening of music by French composers and other composers’ impressions of everything French during a March 8 concert at the Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic Drive in Walnut Creek, Join Maestro Duane Carroll, Assistant Conductor Ben Loomer and the Contra Costa Wind Symphony for an evening of creative arrangements of familiar melodies by French composers Debussy, Ravel, Dukas, and Offenbach, Also featured will be new compositions by today’s leading composers offering their musical impressions of France..



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