Yerba Buena Gardens Festival 2005 Highlights
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Yerba Buena Arts & Events Announces Highlights
of
The 2005 Yerba Buena Gardens Festival
14 March 2005 -- San Francisco, CA: Linda Lucero, Artistic
Director of Yerba Buena Arts & Events, today announced
highlights of The 2005 Yerba Buena Gardens Festival
at The Esplanade of Yerba Buena Gardens.
"This year marks the 11th year of arts programming
in the Gardens, and we are pleased to continue to bring
a splendid array of free events to our diverse audience,
which numbered more than 100,000 last year," said
Lucero.
The Festival, which takes place from May through October,
features over 150 events, including classical and jazz
concerts, opera, performance art, international music
concerts, dance performances, children's programs, theater,
visual arts, puppet shows, cultural festivals, and special
events. Opening the season May 1st will be "Spirit
of Africa in the Gardens," a high-energy infusion
of music and dance of the African Diaspora featuring
Diamano Coura West African Dance Company, Reconnect
Dance Ensemble, and the African Queens Youth Performance
Troupe.
New to the Festival this year will be "Music in the Gardens 101," a series of narrated performances especially conceived for musicians and audiences of all ages, and the world premiere of Les Sylphides, choreographed by Yannis Adoniou and performed by Kunst-Stoff, co-commissioned by ODC Theatre and The Yerba Buena Gardens Festival. Thursday lunchtime concerts will feature the very best of Bay Area musical masters including Marcus Shelby, María Márquez, Jon Jang, and Josh Workman. Returning to the Festival this year will be internationally renowned companies such as the San Francisco Opera and the San Francisco Symphony. There will be a weekend celebration of Italian culture, featuring the Italian Marble Mosaic Competition, live music, and the spectacular Infiorate, a unique, age-old Sicilian art form that utilizes thousands of flower petals to make beautiful mosaics.
This year, along with performances by local favorites such as the Merola Opera, the San Francisco Ballet School, and the San Francisco Mime Troupe, there will be an International Music Festival with musicians from around the world, Books by the Bay Book Fair, Sogetsu Artscapes - the art of Japanese flower arranging, Butoh in the Gardens, the second annual San Francisco Theater Festival, with performances by over 50 companies and solo artists, and much more. The cultures of Israelis, Filipino-Americans, Native-Americans, and African-Americans will be celebrated in cultural festivals and concerts. The traditional "We are Family" 4th of July picnic continues this year and the children will be treated to puppet shows and to the popular annual Gardens Ghoullery Walk.
Headlining the second annual Latin Jazz Festival in the Gardens in early October is New York's premier urban salsa band, Yerba Buena. (Yes, the Ensemble's name is the same as the Festival's). Also on the program is the Bay Area's exciting new Zarate/Pollace Project. The Latin Jazz Festival is produced by the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival in association with Latino Entertainment Partners. All performances and events are free and open to the public, drawing an audience of San Francisco and Bay Area residents, tourists, and convention attendees that numbers more than 100,000 each year.
Free Artistic and Cultural Programming in Yerba Buena Gardens is made possible through the generosity of The San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, The Bernard Osher Foundation, The Fleishhacker Foundation, The James Irvine Foundation, the JPMorganChase Foundation, MJM Management Group, The National Endowment for the Arts, The San Francisco Arts Commission, The San Francisco Foundation, The Walter & Elise Haas Fund, The Zellerbach Family Foundation, The California Arts Council, WESTAF, and individual contributions.
Yerba Buena Arts & Events, producer of The Yerba
Buena Gardens Festival is located at 760 Howard Street,
San Francisco, CA 94103. Phone (415) 543-1718; Fax (415)
543-1755; website: http://www.ybgf.org.
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Yerba Buena Gardens Festival
produced by Yerba Buena Arts & Events
760 Howard Street
San Francisco CA 94103
Phone: 415 543 1718
Fax: 415 543 1755
info@ybgf.org
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