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14 things to do on 9/27/2008

Tuesday - Saturday, opening 9/6   6-8pm
Art Exhibition: Elizabeth Turk, “Traces”
Bandini Art
2635 S Fairfax
Culver City
310.837.6230
bandiniart.com
info at bandiniart.com
Turk conjures a sensual world where water–splashed remnants are preserved in marble, and sinuous vines weave through semi-translucent vellum.


09.13-09.28   pm
World Festival of Sacred Music
Los Angeles
310.825.0507
festivalofsacredmusic.org
info at festivalofsacredmusic.org
1,000 artists. 16 days. 41 events in venues all across Los Angeles.
For sixteen days and nights from September 13 to 28, 2008, WFSM fills LA’s historic landmark theaters, churches, temples and outdoor spaces with 41 performances by renowned international and local artists in the disciplines ranging from sacred traditional and contemporary music, dance and multimedia.


09.26-09.28   5-9pm
13th Annual Original Redondo Beach Lobster Festival
Seaside Lagoon at Redondo Beach, 200 Portofino Way, Redondo Beach
310.937.5555
lobsterfestival.com
maris at somervillepr.com
This hugely popular event appeals to the whole family, with carnival rides for children, a delectable food menu and a line up of entertainment by popular bands. And, of course, Maine lobsters. Admission FREE to kids aged 6 years and under.


Fri 9/26 8:30 pm; Sat 9/27 8:00 pm; Sun 9/28 2:00 pm; Fri & Sat 10/3 & 10/4 8:00 pm; Sun 10/5 2:00 pm   pm
”MARIAMA” A Tale of Freedom and Grace
Electric Lodge
1416 Electric Ave
Venice
310.306.1854
electriclodge.org
livearts at electriclodge.org
“MARIAMA” is a mesmerizing one woman show about two young women, one from a village in Africa and another from urban America, whose journeys miraculously collide in their parallel dreams to dance. Loosely inspired by true life “MARIAMA” is “a soaring, life affirming, delight-a-minute theatrical experience.”


09.27   11am-3pm
Celtic Shamanism: Magickal Tools
Los Angeles
213.792.9041
ayamanatara.com
info at ayamanatara.com
This class will be a hands-on workshop in which we create sacred tools for use in Celtic Shamanism. $75.


09.27   10am-6pm
Hot Stone Therapy I
IPPT Massage School
5648 Vineland Avenue
NoHo
818.998.8995
ippt.com
info at ippt.com
Hot Stone Therapy I


09.27   10am-6pm
Hot Stone Therapy
5648 Vineland Avenue, North Hollywood1
818.998.8995
ippt.com
info at ippt.com
Price: $112.


09.27   12:30-2:30pm
Free Infant Massage Class
at The Carmel Mountain Ranch/Sabre Springs Recreation Center, 10152 Rancho Carmel Drive, San Diego
858.484.8609
compassionatechild.com
suzanne at compassionatechild.com
Free infant massage classes with music.


09.27  
BOOK SIGNING AND DISCUSSION: THE FIRE AND THE LIGHT
Kindred Journeys Bookstore
510 N. Coast Hwy Suite A
Oceanside
760.721.2110
thefireandthelight.com
Author Glen Craney discusses his new book on the Cathars and Esclarmonde de Foix, the woman who may have been the High Priestess of the Tarot. Topics will include the lost teachings of Christ, the Holy Grail, and the relevance of the massacred heretics for today’s religious conflicts.


09.27   6-9pm
Aztlan Underground @ ARTNIGHT, 18th Street Arts Center
18th Street Arts Center
1639 18th Street
Santa Monica
310.453.3711
18thstreet.org
office at 18thstreet.org
“ArtNight at 18th Street,” a free art and music event, Saturday, September 27, 6:00-9:00 pm. Performance by Aztlan Underground, 18th Street Connect, Open Studios. Artists receptions: War as a Way of Life, Amitis Motevalli, and for our Codex workshop lead by Poli Marichal and teens. Free drinks: HPNOTIQ & IZZE.


09.27   8pm
SEASON CLOSING BENEFIT: MARK COPELAND & HIS EVEN BIGGER BAND
S. Mark Taper Foundation Amphitheatre at Treepeople’s headquarters in Coldwater Canyon Park
12601 Mulholland Dr
Beverly Hills
818.623.4877
treepeople.org
shows at treepeople.org
A great friend of our park brings his wonderful talent and impeccable style back for the 6th time – and this summer he’s got a string section, too! Mark’s interpretation of The Great American Songbook has been delighting audiences here and abroad for many years.


09.27-09.28   9:30am-5:30
Practitioner Training Quantum Emotional Release Bodywork
Los Angeles, Pico and Fairfax Area
323.684.6157
emotionalrelease.com
erelease at aol.com
James Hyman’s Quantum Emotional Release Bodywork Practitioner Training. Transformational Bodywork that will Change Your Life. Join James Hyman for a powerful 2-day transformational experience. Learn and experience techniques you can use to help yourself and others clear old pattens, create new energy and move forward in your life!


T/TH 12-8, W 12-6, F/S 10-5  
Brand 37: Thirty-Seventh National Juried Exhibition, Works on Paper: Here and Now
1601 W. Mountain St., Glendale
818.548.2051
brandlibrary.org
info at brandlibrary.org
This is the thirty-seventh annual national juried exhibition produced by the Associates of the Brand Library & Art Center. Eighty-five works on paper in a variety of media have been selected. The show is juried by artist Kim Abeles.


Opening Reception, Saturday September 27, 6-9, Monday - Friday 10-6  
War as a Way of Life, Curated by Clayton Campbell
18th Street Arts Center
1639 18th Street
Santa Monica
310.453.3711
18thstreet.org
office at 18thstreet.org
18th Street Arts Center concludes our 2008 exhibition series, The Future of Nations, with War as a Way of Life. We are proud to present a stellar group of international and Californian visual artists, many of whom are contributing works which will be seen for the first time.


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