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SUMMARY:Nexus Ballroom Ecstatic Dance SLO
DESCRIPTION:Ecstatic Dance SLO is a freeform movement journey held in a safe\, sober and sacred container and facilitated by a professional DJ.  It’s a place to connect with yourself\, with others\, and to something more.  All ages\, experiences\, and bodies are welcome.  Come as you are!  $10 – $20 donation.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/nexus-ballroom-ecstatic-dance-slo-3/
LOCATION:Nexus at SLO Public Market\, 3845 S Higuera St\, Ste. 200\, San Luis Obispo
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SUMMARY:ONX Wines Presents | Live Music Sundays – Kevin Graybill
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us every third Sunday of the month for live music on the patio! Enhance your tasting experience by enjoying some live music by different local musicians every month.\nKevin Graybill will be joining us on March 17th. \nPlease contact the tasting room for reservations or book your tasting reservation directly on our site.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/onx-wines-presents-live-music-sundays-kevin-graybill/
LOCATION:ONX Wines | Tasting Room & Winery\, 2910 Limestone Way\, Paso Robles\, CA\, 93446\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cal Poly Choirs’ Winter Concert: ‘Traditions’
DESCRIPTION:Cal Poly Choirs ‘Traditions’ Concert will feature 100 Cal Poly alumni in the celebration of choral music of the past\, present and future. \nCal Poly graduates from the last 40 years will form the alumni chorus. The group will be co-directed for several choral gems by Cal Poly Professor Emeritus Thomas Davies\, and Director of Choral Activities and Vocal Studies Scott Glysson. \n“The Cal Poly choral program was my home away from home while I was a music major\,” said Danna Damandan (Music\, ’23). “I am so thankful for the way it influenced my life\, and am very excited to return to the choir room in the Davidson Music Center and Performing Arts Center to make music with amazing friends\, and meet different generations of phenomenal choir alumni!” \nChuck Hill (Social Sciences\, ’93) added: “I can’t wait for this concert! It’s going to be so great to see and sing with all of my Cal Poly Choir friends. I just hope I can still carry a tune.” \nMark Fugate (Business Administration\, ’85\, MBA\, ’99)\, was so impacted by his experience in the choral program that he and his wife\, Stephanie\, generously established the Thomas H. and Susan A. Davies Choir Endowment last year in honor of Davies and his wife\, Susan\, who accompanied the choirs. The fund supports the student choir experience\, including travel\, recruitment\, professional student development and other enhancements to students’ choral experience. \nUniversity Singers will open the concert with traditional favorites including “How Lovely Are the Messengers” by Felix Mendelssohn\, as well as modern selections like Byron J. Smith’s gospel work “Make a Way.” John Knutson\, Cuesta College’s director of choral and vocal jazz program\, is guest conductor of the group this quarter. \nThe Chamber Choir will present a preview of its “Sacred Sounds” concert in Mission San Luis Obispo on May 25\, which will include the mass setting “Missa O quam gloriosum” by Spanish Renaissance Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611)\, and contemporary works by Stephen Paulus\, an American Grammy Award winner who died in 2014\, and Zanaida Robles\, an award-winning Black American female composer\, vocalist and teacher. \nPolyPhonics will perform works from its upcoming tour of the San Francisco Bay Area: Alberto Ginastera’s riveting “The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet” from 1946\, Pawel Lukaszewski’s beautiful setting of “Crucem tuam adoramus\,” “Breaking Dawn\,” a modern work by Scottish composer Cecilia McDowall\, and “Yon Monn Nuovo\,” a vibrant and exciting work in Haitian Creole by Sydney Guillaume. \nGlysson will conduct the Chamber Choir and PolyPhonics. Paul Woodring will accompany the choirs on piano. \n 
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-choirs-winter-concert-traditions/
LOCATION:Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo\, 1 Grand Ave.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93405\, United States
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