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OAKLAND SYMPHONY EMBRACES NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC. Oakland Symphony’s “Notes from Native America” on Feb. 24 continues the orchestra’s creative sense of programming. The concert features Native American composer Jerod Tate’s “Lowak Shoppala” (Fire and Light)” as well as works by Shostakovich and John Christopher Wineglass, Native American vocals, percussion and dancing. Details: 8 p.m.; Paramount Theatre, Oakland; $25-$80; 510-444-0802, www.oaklandsymphony.org.— Randy McMullen, Staff.

Reading this on your phone? Stay up to date on Bay Area and Silicon Valley news with freed pointe shoes brown our new, free mobile app, Get it from the Apple app store or the Google Play store, GUITAR GREATS HONOR A LEGEND, The Experience Hendrix Tour on Feb, 24 should be nothing less than nirvana for rock guitar fans, This year’s trek, honoring the legendary Jimi Hendrix, features such amazing axeman as Buddy Guy, Zakk Wylde, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Jonny Lang, (Let’s all pause to say, “Wow.”) Also onboard is bassist Billy Cox, known for working with Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys..

Details: 8 p.m.; Fox Theater, Oakland; 59.50-$129; www.ticketmaster.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff. COLORS EXPLODE AT FILOLI. Thousands of daffodils should be in bloom Feb. 24-26 at the grand Peninsula estate of Filoli in Woodside, the American Daffodil Society’s only West Coast display garden. The “Daffodil Daydreams” event will feature guided walks, floral design sessions, garden and art talks, crafts for children, plus opportunities to paint or photograph in the Filoli gardens. Details: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb 24, till 4:30 Feb. 25 and 4 Feb. 26. Admission, $17-$20; students, $10; www.filoli.org.— Linda Zavoral, Staff.

A CLAM CHOWDER THROW-DOWN, Who makes the best New England and Boston chowders? You now have two days to taste and vote, Feb, 25-26, as Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk’s wildly popular Clam Chowder Cook-Off expands, On Feb, 25, amateur cooks will compete, and freed pointe shoes brown on Feb, 26, it’s the professionals, Details: Public tasting runs 1 to 3 p.m, both days, but you should arrive hours earlier to find parking and enjoy the boardwalk; tasting kits are $10; more information at www.beachboardwalk.com.— Linda Zavoral, Staff..

MUSICAL BENEFIT FOR SYRIA. Led by master Syrian violinist and composer Fathi al-Jarrah, the Bayat Music Ensemble on Feb. 25 performs classical Arabic music from Aleppo, a center of Syrian culture for centuries before the devastating civil war. A benefit for the Syrian Children’s Relief Fund, the concert also features a dance performance by the belly dancers of the Albany-based Suhaila Dance Company. Details: 9 p.m.; Ashkenaz, Berkeley; $25-$30; 510-525-5054, www.ashkenaz.com.— Andrew Gilbert, Correspondent.

BACON AND BEER (‘NUFF SAID), The Bacon and Beer Classic Feb, 25 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara will pair bacon-infused dishes from 25-plus local restaurants (think bacon calzones, bacon brittle) with about 100 regional craft brews, And there is a Hormel bacon eating contest, Details: Afternoon session is 1-4 p.m.; evening, 7-10 p.m.; $69 freed pointe shoes brown for each; Power hour, VIP admissions available, too; www.baconandbeerclassic.com.— Linda Zavoral, Staff, THESE BROTHERS CAN PLAY, The Villalobos Brothers are out on the road again and ready to delight Bay Area fans Feb, 26 with their signature brand of contemporary Mexican music that draws from jazz, rock and other genres, The band features Ernesto, Alberto and Luis Villalobos, three violin prodigies who grew up in Xalapa, Mexico, Diana Gameros Trio opens the show..

Considering all the ancient artifacts — from bronze urns to terra-cotta warriors — unearthed in China and sent on tour to museums around the world, can there be anything left to dig up?. Yes there can, some items excavated as recently as six years ago from royal mausoleums built into a mountainside in Jiangsu province, near present-day Shanghai. They represent the Han dynasty, which may not be well-known to museum-goers, but once was noted for great prosperity and cultural richness. That dynasty, which existed for 426 years beginning in 206 B.C., “marked the first apex of Chinese civilization,” as curators at the Asian Art Museum describe it. A sampling of artifacts from that civilization is dramatically displayed, through May 28, at the museum in San Francisco.

The title “Tomb Treasures: New Discoveries from China’s Han Dynasty” suggests another flamboyant yet mysterious collection filling freed pointe shoes brown the museum’s temporary exhibit galleries, Certainly there are gilt ornaments, and mysteries and an exploration of the afterlife, But the displays primarily offer an expansive portrait of everyday life among the elite of the Han dynasty, There are more than 100 objects in the exhibit, and most never have been shown outside of China, Ranging from gold belt buckles to massive bronze cooking urns and from a jade “burial suit” to a reconstructed 2,000-year-old toilet, they are among objects found in the mausoleums from the Jiangdu Kingdom at Dayun Mountain, excavated in 2011, and royal tombs of the Chu Kingdom at Xuzhou, first uncovered in 1995..



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