Costumes here and there in Davis and at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis
Davis Musical Theatre Company will hold its annual costume sale this weekend where shoppers can browse the inventory from 9 a.m. to noon Oct. 6 and 7.
The sale happens at The Jean Henderson Performing Arts Center, is at 607 Pe帽a Drive, Davis.
And coming soon, beginning Oct. 17, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis offers its costumes. This Halloween transform yourself by visiting The Enchanted Cellar, a costume rental service operated by the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Letters and Science鈥檚 Department of Theatre and Dance.
The collection features inspired by 鈥淕ame of Thrones,鈥 鈥淗arry Potter,鈥 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 and 鈥淪tar Trek鈥 characters along with movie stars and superheroes, animated favorites, fairies, and original Steampunk. Many iconic fashion periods are represented too, such as the 1920s, Victorian England and the French Court of Marie Antoinette.
鈥淲e have kits starting at $35 which include all accessories head-to-toe,鈥 said Roxanne Femling, director of the costume shop. 鈥淥r people can make an individual appointment with one of our costume consultants who will make up a kit from our stock and customers can put together their own character. Come have fun with it!鈥
The Enchanted Cellar is located in Room 17 on the lower level of Wright Hall, on campus near the Ann E. Pitzer Center. Although appointments are preferred, walk-in hours are Oct. 17-19 and 24-26 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Oct. 29-31 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday Oct. 20 and 27 are by appointment only and must be booked 24 hours in advance.
To set up an appointment, please contact Roxanne Femling at rcfemling@ucdavis.edu or call 530-752-0740. Or check us out on Facebook at 鈥淭he Enchanted Cellar Costume Rentals.鈥
If you missed the Late Debussy Duets at the Shinkoskey Noon Concert today:
Here it is. Great desktop listening.
Di Rosa has drop-in studios and guest speaker Saturday. Free.
In conjunction with , exhibition artist Victor Cartagena; Juan Hernandez, executive director of La Luz Center; Dalila Hern谩ndez-Ram铆rez, founder of Espanol in the Valley, and Caitlin Vega, legislative director, California Labor Federation will discuss the relationship of immigration, community, and labor, in "En 颁辞苍惫别谤蝉补肠颈贸苍: Labor, Immigration and Community," with Cartagena鈥檚 work on view at di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, Napa.
Also, join di Rosa a special Community Open Studios commemorating the community鈥檚 resilience one year after the North Bay fires.
Focused on creativity and communal participation, visitors of all ages are encouraged to stop by and make something at the art stations arranged on the patio of Gallery 1, overlooking Winery Lake. Education staff and volunteers will be on hand to assist with the creative experience and non-toxic art supplies are provided (please do not bring your own materials).
Free. Drop-ins are encouraged.
Paint a mural Oct. 12-14
Looking ahead to next weekend, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis graduate and mural artist Danielle Fodor invites the community to come help her paint an intersection mural in Davis. Help create a gigantic intersection mural on the bike/ped pathway of the North Davis Greenbelt and onto Hacienda Avenue on Oct. 12-14. 鈥淚've been working on this project for several months, and I'm really excited to share the grand finale鈥擯AINT WEEKEND鈥攚ith you,鈥 she writes.
All ages are welcome at the free painting party鈥攚ith live music and food鈥攖o create public art and community.
No skill needed, because the mural will be painted on with big brushes and rollers, as a gigantic paint by number.
Needed are more than 100 Saturday painters鈥攁nd 40-plus super volunteers Friday through Sunday to wash the street and chalk the design鈥攖o make this art happen.
Please sign up in advance
Drop In Painters & Spectators welcome -- but if you don't sign up in advance, please bring your own 2- to 4-inch brush. It's not too late to to this . Your donation helps to buy a few more brushes and tip the art team.
Still don't know what to do: Capital Culture List
Hear more about the free Manetti Shrem exhibition and other entertainment venues. Great interview here with Rachel Teagle, founding director of the museum. All about color. And, she explains, "The hallway." Listen here, and go see it. "It's theatrical." And, the museum is always free.
Attention artists: space available
This unique shop space is coming available for October. Located out in the country 3 miles from Davis it鈥檚 a great rural setting where you can do your thing without annoying the neighbors. The available space is 400 square feet and features a 200 square foot common area and a bathroom. Your shop mates are hobbyist metal workers. There is lighting, electricity and compressed air on site. No living on site. The full space is $450 monthly but will consider getting two smaller spaces for $225 each. Write to Roger at rogmad@omsoft.com for more info.