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  • Pieces of Her, a new theatre work at Stay Gallery June 28-29

    Pieces of Her, a new theatre work at Stay Gallery June 28-29

    “Pieces of Her” is a collaborative theater piece featuring an ensemble of women focusing on the female experience.  This debut project plays June 27 and 28th at Stay Gallery, 8PM.

    Poetry, Spoken word, monologues, dance, movement, and music serve as storytelling instruments as we touch on everything from love, relationships, body image, sexuality, monumental life experiences and everything in between.

    The piece was born out of Jesse Schiffmacher’s desire to combine her passion for women’s studies and the arts. She asked artists and writers of all genders to submit poetry, monologues, and music pieces that came out of their experiences as, or with, women.

    “Pieces of Her” lives in the place where activism and art meet. It is a unique show that deals specifically with the female narrative. The goal is not only to entertain but to begin a dialogue. We ask the audience to be unafraid to explore topics that may seem controversial, trivial, or “over-discussed”.

    The show is for anyone with an open heart and an open-mind. (Note: Some subject matter may not be suitable for young children)

    Will run for two consecutive nights. Seating is limited. Visit Stay Gallery to purchase tickets ($10).

    Starring:
    – Jesse Schiffmacher
    – Amanda Petrocelly
    – Krystin Bergamasco
    – Chelsea Boyd
    – Patricia Lopez
    – Taryne Moyse

  • Make Music Downey 2014 Schedule

    Make Music Downey 2014 Schedule

    Make Music Downey is this Saturday, with a hugely diverse group of musical acts, all performing in downtown Downey from 11AM to 6PM. Featuring headline acts such as Las Cafeteras, Chicano Batman, Ceci Bastida, Quitapenas, Salt Petal and more.  You can also see your favorite Downey local bands, as well as dedicated musicians from across Southern California.  This music festival is free, thanks to our sponsors and help from the City of Downey.  The Tour de Downey bike ride also takes place Saturday morning, and a vendor village with artists and more will be in the main stage area.

    See below for the full schedule with a list of locations.

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    SCHEDULE:

    MAIN STAGE – Civic Center 11111 Brookshire Ave.
    11  Gramps With Amps    Surf & 60′s Rock ‘n Roll
    12  Steve Roberson  Country Singer/Songwriter
    1   Las Cafeteras   Latin Alternative Remix
    2   Salt Petal  Argentinean Tropical Rock
    3   Ceci Bastida    Latin Grammy Nominee
    4   Quitapenas  Afro-Latin Tropical Rhythms
    5   Chicano Batman  Rock/ Cumbia/ Brazilian Fusion

    STAY GALLERY – 11140 Downey Ave, N of Firestone
    11  Long Beach Ukulele Club Pop/ Rock/ Hawaiian
    12  Dog Park Pickers    Bluegrass/ Old Timey
    1   Gary E  Pop/ Rock
    2   When Pigs Fly!  Americana
    3   Honey Whiskey Trio  Award-Winning Harmony Folk
    4   Coto Creek  Roots/ Pop/ Folk
    Music Interlude: Gary E 1st 3 sets

    JOSEPH’S – 11032 Downey Ave, N of 2nd St
    11  Silvertone Players  Classic Rock/ Pop
    12  Crave Life Band Rock
    1   Per Se  Fusion
    2   Robby Ravenwood Musical Comedy
    3   Calistoga Falls Acoustic Americana
    4   Looney’s Fortune    Traditional Irish Band
    5   Leather Tramp   Indie Folk – 12 Piece Folkestra
    Music Interlude: Bill Rademaker New Wave/ Easy Listening

    MAMBO GRILL – 11018 Downey Ave, S of 3rd St
    11  Fry Soulful
    12  The Attitudes   Rock ‘n Roll
    1   Shy But Flyy    Neo Soul/ Spoken Word
    2   Black Lab & The Banjo   Folk/ Indie
    3   New American    Rock/ Alternative
    4   Second Wind Bluegrass/ Standards

    PORTO’S – 8233 Firestone Blvd, W of Downey Ave
    11  Salt Petal  Argentinean Tropical Rock
    12  Warren High Jazz Chorus Jazz Chorus with Combo
    1 Geoff & Scarlet – Jazz/Folk/Rock
    2   Saroja  Original Power Ballad Rock
    3   Alma De Jade    Alternative/ Indie/ Latin
    4   Big D and the Blues St. Swing Band  Big Band Sound
    5   Rockimera   Rock en Español

    DOWNEY MUSIC CENTER – 8337 Firestone Blvd
    11:45   George Mc Calip Protest
    12:30   Foxes vs. Scorpions Indie/ Rock/ Pop
    1:15    Rahfee Zahkee   Electronic Eclectic/ Experimental
    2:00    Amina Camille   Pop/ Solo Vocalist
    2:45    Randell Milan   Rock/ Blues
    3:30    Diego Davidenko Indie Folk
    4:15    Ryan Kwan   Singer/ Songwriter

    CHAPEL @ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH – 2nd Street, E of Downey Ave
    11:00   10th Muse Collective    Folk and Dance
    12:30   Sharon Leighton Joyner  Country/ Gospel
    1:15    Tiki Mcpherson Band Christian Folk Band
    2:00    Betty and Jetty Lag Pop
    3:30    Sweetwater Creek    Bluegrass/ Folk

    CHAPEL PLAZA – Outside FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
    11  Dan McNay   Folk
    12  Dust of the Saints  Harmony/ Folk
    1   Taylor Crawford Acoustic/ Indie Singer/ Songwriter
    2   Gala    Bluegrass/ Jazz Standards
    3   Karina Toriz    Indie Singer/ Songwriter
    4   Spare Parts for Broken Hearts   Alternative Rock

    EPIC LOUNGE – 8239 2nd St, W of Downey Ave
    11  The Bends   Indie Rock
    12  Rivertrain Company  Hard Rock
    1   District Verdant    Alternative Rock
    2   Big Bad Big Band    Blues/ Swing/ R & B
    3   Markers Alternative/ Indie Rock
    4   California Feetwarmers  Joyful New Orleans Sound
    5   Black Pages Acoustic Rock/ Classic Rock
    Music Interlude: DJ MARIO

    DOWNEY BREWING COMPANY – 10924 Paramount Blvd at 3rd St
    11  All About Me    Rock
    12  Blind Owl   Rock/ Psychedelic/ Punk
    1   Wakarimasen Music   Alternative/ Quasi Punk
    2   Lipstick Lumberjack Folk/ Pop Rock
    3   Karl?   Progressive/ Psychedelic Rock
    4   New Evil    Experimental Rock ‘n Roll
    5   Bootlegs of the Untitled Band   Punk

    POCKET STAGE – North of Stay Gallery, south of 2nd
    11  Devin Clark Rock/ Alternative
    12  Russ Lewark Folk/ Blues
    1   Joe Matzzie Acoustic Folk Rock
    2   Joe Matzzie Acoustic Folk Rock
    3   Crave Life Band Rock
    4   Barley Corn Folk
    5   Sweetwater Creek    Bluegrass Folk

    ECLECTIC ROOTS ARCH STAGE – The Arch on Civic Center Dr.
    12  Eclectic Roots (TBA)

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  • Poetry Matters presents Sharon Alexander June 12, 2014

    Poetry Matters presents Sharon Alexander June 12, 2014

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    The Downey Arts Coalition showcases the poetry of Sharon Alexander for its monthly series, Poetry Matters. Sharon will be present to read some of her poems at the Stay Gallery in Downey on Thursday evening, June 12, 2014.

    Born and raised in New York, Sharon Alexander moved to California after one very cold winter in upstate New York.  Over the past five years she’s rekindled a lifelong love of poetry and now considers poetry her “day job”.  Finishing Line Press released her debut chapbook, Voodoo Trombone, in February 2014.

    Sharon currently splits her time living in the Southern California mountain community of Idyllwild and in the desert at the foot of the Santa Rosa Mountains east of Palm Springs.

    Doors open at 7:00 PM. Come early to sign up for open mic which begins at 7:30 PM before the guest poet’s reading.

    Stay Gallery,  11040 Downey Ave., Downey, CA  90241.

    Stay Gallery is in the heart of downtown Downey and there are several restaurants that are within easy walking distance from the art gallery.

    Reading curated by Lorine Parks.

     

     

  • Downey Arts Coalition meeting Saturday May 31

    Downey Arts Coalition meeting Saturday May 31

    Join us for the annual election of board members and business for the Downey Arts Coalition.  DAC Meetings are open to anyone with a heart for improving arts and culture in Downey. We have put on art shows, theatre, film screenings, concerts, festivals and Make Music Downey.  We could use more help, and also official members of the organization to help us grow.

    12 Noon at The Epic Lounge, 8239 2nd Street, Downey, CA 90241, enter through L.A. Buns.

     

  • Lakewood Artist Guild Spring Art Show June 1st

    Lakewood Artist Guild Spring Art Show June 1st

    The Lakewood Artist Guild will hold their Spring Art Show and Sale for adults and children on Sunday, June 1st, at Mayfair Park 5720 Clark Ave and South St in Lakewood. Registration is Friday, May 30th, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturday, May 31st, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Reception of artists and sales on Sunday, June 1st, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., with awards presented at 3 p.m. Prizes ranging from $250 to $15 to be given in all categories of fine art for master artist to beginner with three student divisions of ages 5 through 18. Prizes also will be bestowed courtesy of Supervisor Don Knabe’s office, the city of Lakewood, and the Lakewood-Long Beach Soroptomists. Also a drawing table with merchandise and gift certificates courtesy of local retailers will be available for all attendees to enter for chances to win. For more information call or (562) 421-8212, or E-mail Lakewoodguild@yahoo.com or http://www.lakewoodartistguild.com/.

  • Stay Young Festival of the Arts, May 29-June1

    Stay Young Festival of the Arts, May 29-June1

    Stay Gallery is hosting it’s first annual ‘STAY YOUNG’ Festival Of The Arts to celebrate our local student talent.

    Over 60 curated art works will be displayed by artists from Downey High, Warren High, and Downey Adult School.

    Exhibit opens on Thursday, May 29th from 6p – 9p

    ASB members invite the community to come together on Saturday, May 31st for a family friendly day of fun filled activities.

    Stay Gallery is located at 11140 Downey Ave, north of Firstone Blvd.

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  • Home Sweet Earth Art Show part of Downey Symphony Concert April 5

    Home Sweet Earth Art Show part of Downey Symphony Concert April 5

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    Article courtesy the Downey Symphony and The Downey Patriot

    In partnership with the Downey Arts Coalition, the upcoming concert of the Downey Symphony Orchestra, to be held at the Downey Theatre on Saturday, April 5, will include, at no extra charge, “Home Sweet Earth” – an art exhibit in celebration of Earth Day.

    Coordinated by the team of Pat Gil and Eloisa Ball, both newer members of the Downey Symphonic Society Board of Directors, the art exhibits that have taken place during the prior two concerts at the Downey Theatre this season have been very successful. Audiences for the DSO (Downey Symphony Orchestra) concerts have increased dramatically and the exhibited artists are being presented in a different kind of venue where the audience might not otherwise have seen their work.

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    The Downey Theatre, opened in 1970, has an expansive lobby that includes a second floor art gallery that has been sorely under-utilized until this season. When this space is occupied with exciting and visually stimulating art works and a large number of audience members exploring their surroundings, the theatre is full of life and energy and is the place you need to be!

    Earth Day is an annual event, celebrated on April 22nd, on which events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection. It was first celebrated in 1970, and is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network, and celebrated in more than 192 countries each year. Numerous communities celebrate Earth Week, an entire week of activities focused on enviornmental issues.

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    However, Pat Gil found that her vision of having an Earth Day event, a large festival where many people could come together and enlighten each other as to healthier and enviornmentally safer choices, could start off, albeit somewhat smaller, if she held it a few weeks earlier. Announcing “Home Sweet Earth” as the title and Earth Day the theme of the art exhibit coinciding with the Spring Concert on April 5th at the Downey Theatre was a logical choice as a way for Pat to “plant the seeds” in order to make her Earth Day event an annual reality. Other members of the Board of Directors of the Symphonic Society agreed with Pat and are anxiously anticipating another successful union of “Art Exhibit” and “Downey Symphony Orchestra Concert.”

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    The list of artists will not be finalized until just before the event. However, confirmations have already come in from such local and respected artists as husband and wife Jorge and Carolina Estrada-Del Toro with their work featuring nature, animals, sculpture and abstract photography; Isabel Acosta – a clothing designer and surfer with concerns about our ocean’s water; Roy Anthony Shabla – well known abstract painter and poet who produced and performed “Babel” at the Stay Gallery; Karen Yee – an artist with museum quality work that was well received by past audiences who is creating another “master piece” for the occasion; Rocio Villalobos – a wonderful watercolorist; Polaris Castillo – a whimsical artist and film maker; and Don Lamkin who has painted a 36 x 36 inch acrylic on canvas titled “Many Hands Light Work” specifically for this exhibit. “I just wanted to show the signifigance that if everyone from all countries, cultures and races works together, we can make a big difference in the health and sustainability of our mother earth,” Lamkin said.

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    In their ongoing quest to find new and unique artists, Pat Gil and Eloisa Ball both discovered a wonderful student artist while judging the 3rd Annual Chalk Art Festival held recently at Warren High School. Viviana Herrera, a student at West Middle School in the sixth grade, has created an art piece entitled “What Is Life?” that fits perfectly with the theme of the “Home Sweet Earth” exhibit. Although drawn in chalk for the festival at Warren High School, Viviana has recreated her work in colored pencil for the exhibit at the theatre. Parents Luis Herrera and Maria Mendez couldn’t be happier about their daughter being asked to participate and are bringing a large number of family members to attend not only the art exhibit, but the Downey Symphony Orchestra concert too!

    The concert, entitled “World Cup Classico,” begins at 8:00 PM and will be performed by the Downey Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Sharon Lavery, Music Director. The doors to the lobby of the theatre will open at 7:00 PM for the “Home Sweet Earth” art exhibit and at 7:15 PM Sharon Lavery will talk, from the stage, about the music being perfomed that evening. This “mini lecture” (she is, after all, on the faculty at USC) is another “extra, at no additional cost” to the evening and has become a regular occurance at the concerts in the theatre. Come early to listen and learn how and why she selected the classical music from some of the countries that are involved in the World Cup tournament that will be held later this summer.  Maestra Lavery will also interview Christopher Bartz, Soprano Saxophone soloist, who will be performing “Fantasia for Saxophone” by Villa Lobos of Brazil. The program also features music from Argentina, Mexico, Italy, Russia, and “The Downey Overture” composed as an ode to our own orchestra by Oscar Navarro of Spain and premiered here in 2011.

    One more additional bonus to the evening also comes with no additonal cost. After the concert, everyone in attendance is invited to a complimentary reception with the artists from the “Home Sweet Earth” exhibit; the Downey Symphony Orchestra; the Downey Symphonic Society Board of Directors; Sharon Lavery, Music Director; and Christopher Bartz, Soprano Saxophone soloist. Cookies, punch and champagne will be served. Munch and mingle. Bring your camera and/or your cell phone. Take photographs of yourself with friends and members of the orchestra or an artist or even a willing member of the Board of Directors. Take home photographic memories of the evening or instanly post those photographs to Facebook and make your ”friends” that aren’t with you that evening wish they were there!

    If you haven’t got them already, please don’t delay in obtaining your tickets for this fun-filled evening! They are available now through the Downey Theatre Box Office by phone (562) 861-8211, online at downeytheatre.org, or in person at 8435 Firestone Blvd.

    Box office hours are Tuesday – Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking around the theatre is free in the Downey Civic Center.

    For more information visit: downeysymphony.org.

     

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  • Chalk Art Fest: Walk the Talk Against Child Abuse

    Chalk Art Fest: Walk the Talk Against Child Abuse

    From Shirley Johnson:

    Saturday April 5th, at 9:00AM, this is the date: Walk the Talk Against Child Abuse & Neglect will be hosting our 2nd annual Chalk Art Festival.  This event is to bring awareness about the problems of child abuse, education, signs of abuse, what to do and how to report suspicious behavior.

    This will continue to be our focus.

    Our Chalk Art Festival will be a bit different this year by hosting our event on two major streets in Downey – Downey Avenue and Firestone Blvd. This will give our event far more attention and more exposure for the very talented artists.  The Art will be done on boards, taped to the sidewalk, where some of the most incredible professional art will unfold — all in colorful chalk, and it’s all for sale.

    The chalk art event is to bring awareness to children who are abused and neglected, throughout the year our charity works to support other organizations, especially during Christmas.

    If you can support us with a donation, we thank you.

    We hope to see you April 5th! God Bless!

    Shirley

    Office address and phone: 8423 Florence Ave, Downey CA 90240, 562-862-2378

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  • Bellflower Civic Chorus presents “Broadway Rhythm” May 16 – 18, 2014.

    Bellflower Civic Chorus presents “Broadway Rhythm” May 16 – 18, 2014.

    “Broadway Rhythm” at the William & Jane Bristol Civic Auditorium,  16600 Civic Center Dr.,  Bellflower,  CA

    Friday, May 16 at 7:00 PM.   Saturday, May 17 at 2:30 PM.   Sunday, May 18 at 2:30 PM.

    General admission is $5.00.  Tickets may be purchased at the theatre door before the time of the performance.

    The chorus was founded over 40 years ago in the neighboring city of Downey.  The chorus became associated with the city of Bellflower in 1989.  The chorus is comprised of men and women who enjoy singing in four part harmony songs from the American Songbook, movies, Broadway, and popular love songs from the 1920’s to the present.

    The chorus meets weekly for practice and performs for the public three times per year.  Shown photo is from the December 2013 show.

     

  • Downey Symphony Concert April 5, 2014 “World Cup Classico”

    Downey Symphony Concert April 5, 2014 “World Cup Classico”

    The Downey Symphonic Society presents “World Cup Classico”. Saturday, April 5, 2014 at 8:00 PM. Downey Civic Theatre   8435 Firestone Blvd.,  Downey, CA  90241. Art exhibit “Home Sweet Earth” at 7:00 PM with artwork featured on the walls of the Theatre lobby. www.downeytheatre.com   Box office: (562) 861-8211 Opening piece (TBD) to be conducted by Priscilla Winslow.  Downey Overture – Oscar Navarro.  Concerto for Saxophone – Villa Lobos.  Estancia: Four Dances. Op. 8 – Ginastera.  Nabucco Overture – Verdi.  Huapango – Moncayo.  Capriccio espagnol, op. 34 – Rimsky-Korsakov. Featuring Christopher Bartz, Soprano Saxophone