Music and Arts
Current & Upcoming Events:
TBD
Past Events:
- Elegy for Ghost Ship - February 23, 2016 - a musical event, featuring spoken word, light and sound installations and interfaith remembering Terry
Estioko, Sabina Luu and Mike Cascino (video projection), Maki Ishi
(violin) and Victoria Ehrich (cello) from the SF Opera Symphony),
Enrique Ugalde as "Soriah" (Tuvan Throat Singing) w/ Luku of Koichi
Tamano Earth Child (Butho Dance), Marissa Lenhardt Patton (opera),
Jealousy- Mark Triese (bass guitar
trances), S.P.A.Z., Katabatik-Jay Fields (ambient sounds), Oakland's
very own The World, Piano Rain (Alexander Archuleta), Judith Lavender Dancer (stilts), Tom Emanuel (poet), The S.O.S. Singers of the Street Homeless Choir, Rev. Dr. Megan Rohrer (Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, San Francisco ), Middle Circle, The Rev, Lyle J Beckman (San Francisco Night Ministry), The Very Rev. Dr. Malcom Clemens Young (Grace Cathedral, San Francisco), Rev. Claire Chuck Bohman (Sojourn Chaplaincy at San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center), Sister Merry Peter (Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Inc.), John M. Brett (Gubbio Project), Darryl Starks (Zen Center)
Concept by Gabriel Connor Co-produced by Eveline Darroch and the Rev. Dr. Megan Rohrer
- October 29, 2016 - Jonathan Rundman Concert: Join us to kick of the year of celebrations in Sierra Pacific Synod's for the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation (Facebook Info)
- Bibliodrama Workshop, May 20th-
21st, 2016
- J.S. Bach: Mass in B minor with the Jubilate Orchestra Sat. May 14, 2016 7:00 PM at Calvary Presbyterian Church, SF
Sun. May 15, 2016 3:00 PM at First Congregational Church, Berkeley
- May 11 – June 30: Art Exhibit “Aus Wort wird Bild – The Word Becomes Image.” German artist Wenzel Ziersch reimagines
words from scriptures, painting them on large glass panels. For this exhibit commemorating
the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Ziersch creates images using quotes from
Dietrich Bonhoeffer's poem "By Gracious Powers." Goethe Institute, 530 Bush Street,
San Francisco. www.goethe.de
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