SPOTLIGHT -- A celebration of culture
Dances from Cuba, Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico will highlight Orange
Coast College’s third annual Fiesta Latina, a dance and cultural heritage
outreach to be held Friday on the OCC campus.
Hour-long performances are set for 10 a.m. and noon at OCC’s Robert B.
Moore Theatre. They will be led by the celebration’s artistic director,
Jose Costas, who spent nine years as principal dancer with Ballet
Hispanico in New York.
“When you learn about our dances, you learn something about who
[Latinos] are,” Costas said. “The Latino community is a tapestry of
culturally diverse people who share deep historical roots.”
The Fiesta Latino company includes eight student dancers who will
share the stage with 40 fourth- and fifth-graders from Wilson Elementary
School in Costa Mesa. Costas and three of his students have been teaching
classes at the school this spring.
“The goal of our concerts is to show audiences the relationships
between dance and everyday life in Latino culture, and to demonstrate the
rich diversity of Latin American cultural heritage,” Costas said.
FYI
Where: Orange Coast College campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa
When: 10 a.m. and noon Friday
Cost: Free
Contact: (714) 432-5506, Ext. 4
Charity bash swings into action
Benefiting nonprofits
The Orange County Charity Bash will showcase eight hours of live,
continuous dance music, including jazz, big band, Latin and swing. The
proceeds will benefit nonprofit organizations that provide services to
stroke victims and better care for the elderly.
FYI
Where: Hilton Costa Mesa Hotel at 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa
When: 3 to 11 p.m. today
Cost: $30
Contact: (949) 675-9708
PLANNING AHEAD
ISLAND ARTWALK
The seventh annual Balboa Island Artwalk will be held along the South
Bayfront promenade on Balboa Island. Pieces will include paintings,
jewelry and sculpture.
Saturday, May 11
IRRELEVANT WEEK
Only in Newport Beach would one celebrate the last player picked in
the NFL draft as “Mr. Irrelevant.” The creation of Paul Salata,
Irrelevant Week will hold its festivities in mid-June.
Starts Sunday, June 16
NUMERICALLY SPEAKING
12: The number of hours a “Cruising Class” boat can use its engine
during the Tommy Bahama Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race.
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