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DESCRIPTION:Santa Cruz Music at the MAH\n\nGeneral Admission: $5\nStudent Admission: 
 $3\n\nMAH’s February 3rd Friday offers a thrilling explosion of musical 
 performances, demonstrations, and workshops from local Santa Cruz 
 musicians, artists, and music organizations.\n\nFrom Polynesian to jazz, 
 pop to opera, and swing to rock, a series of ongoing performances in the 
 atrium will celebrate diverse local talent and have you dancing your way 
 through the museum, where you can find bundles of musical fun: \n\nTurn an 
 old shoebox into a jamming guitar. Invent new sounds and instruments out of 
 recycled materials. Redesign record covers with Streetlight Records 
 artists. Play with CDS, instruments, records, sheet music and cassette 
 tapes and remake them into art. Meet artists that combine music and art 
 into ukulele art books and perform with art guitars. Revisit Santa Cruz’s 
 history of powerful protest songs, meet leaders of these movements and join 
 us in writing or performing protest songs of your own. Ever wanted to make 
 your own uke? Rick Turner from Renaissance Guitars will show you 
 how.\n\nTransforming galleries into interactive sound gardens, our back 
 patio into a live looping visual instrument and our Front Street entrance 
 into a collaborative concert, digital sound installation artists will keep 
 the beat going.\n\nSupport your local troubadours who enrich our city 
 streets with music as they play in Abbott Square. Meet The Dusty Porch 
 Orchestra who will be traveling throughout the museum, serenading you as 
 you wander.\n\nIf you’ve caught the music bug, you can sing your heart 
 out in The Sad Song Project or take beginners lessons in instruments like 
 the ukulele, koto, the saz, the cifteli, the dulcimer (7:30-8:30pm) and 
 acoustic guitar. If free style is more your thing, bring your own 
 instrument and join in on Jayme Kelly Curtis’ Open Jam Session from 
 8:30-9:00pm.\n\nCome discover your own musical talents, meet music lovers, 
 and dance to the rhythm of MAH’s musical adventure.\n\nThank you to all 
 talented participating musicians, artists and organizations: ACCESS HUB, 
 Akarui Saru, Andrew Meave, Ann Simonton, Anna Christie, Brett Hydeman, 
 Caroline Kuspa, Carolynn Sills, Cat Johnson, Chris Cravey, Christian Grube, 
 Daniel Yasmin, DeAnne Hart, Dulcimer Girls, Elan Sadeh, Emilee Graverson, 
 Frank Perry, Hanna Thrasher, Heidi Cramer, Jayme Kelly Curtis, Jeffrey 
 Charest, Jenna Conway, Katherine Love, Kathryn Moyer, Laura Devine, Liz 
 Judkins, Lorraine Kinnamon, Lynn Swanger, Maggie Saldivia, Maha Taitano, 
 Marianne Stauffer, Matt Bohn, Melanie Centeno, Members of The Ukulele Club, 
 Michael Logue, Nada Miljkovic, Nessie Wheatley, Nina Koocher, Nora Grant, 
 Power Strip, Pat ‘Tiki King’ Baron, Peter Thomas, Renaissance Guitars, 
 Rick Turner, Rick Walker, Robbie Schoen, Rose Cannon, Ross Gibson, Sabrina 
 Szymanki, Sandor Nagyszalancszy, Santa Cruz Chorale, Sayaka Yabuki, 
 Streetlight Records, Steve Walker, Sudhu Tewari, Tait Reed, Te Hau Nui 
 Polynesian Dance Company, The Dusty Porch Orchestra, The Raisinettes, Tyler 
 Martin, UCSC Opera Circle, Uke Ellington and The Ukuleles of Felton.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/02/11/18707122.php
SUMMARY:3rd Friday February: Santa Cruz Music
LOCATION:Museum of Art and History\n705 Front Street\nSanta Cruz, CA 95060
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/02/11/18707122.php
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