Vusi Mahlasela

Thursday, January 31    
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Twenty years ago, folk-singer, world-troubadour and widely celebrated poet-activist Vusi Mahlasela recorded his first album, When You Come Back.  The title track instantly became an anthem in South Africa and Vusi soon became known as “The Voice” as his country fought hard to end the brutal Apartheid regime that had divided the country since 1948.  In celebration of twenty years, ATO Records will release SING TO THE PEOPLE this month.  The album was recorded live in Johannesburg at Vusi’s 20th Anniversary show of When You Come Back.
 
…looking back on twenty years…
Vusi grew up in the Mamelodi township, just outside of Pretoria, where he still resides.  As Vusi tells it, he grew up a happy kid and was blind to the injustices in his country.  His grandmother operated a Shebeen behind their home.  Due to the cultural boycott inflicted by Apartheid, black South African music was hard to come by and was banned from being played on the radio.  So, they played American records in the pub.  James Brown.  Motown.  The Commodores. And whatever South African and African recordings they could find: Mahotella Queens, Mahlatini Queens, Miriam Makeba, Dark City Sisters, Fela Kuti.  Young Vusi and his neighborhood friends formed a little band of their own and started making music of their own, inspired by the recordings they heard wafting out of the Shebeen.  Vusi built his first guitar from fishing line and a cooking oil can and taught himself how to play.   In 1976, Vusi’s political education began as he witnessed the devastating massacre of more than 200 black South Africans in the Soweto Uprising.  Vusi responded through his music, inspiring other musicians and listeners around him.  
 
Vusi began to write songs of justice, of freedom, of revolution, of love, of peace and of life.   He joined a poetry group, The Ancestors of Africa, and also joined the Congress of South African Writers, a group of like-minded artists and writers, including Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer who paid for Vusi’s first guitar lessons.  At this point, his political activism truly began.  For the “crime” of writing songs of freedom and human dignity, Vusi was held in solitary confinement; he was harassed by the police repeatedly.  Many of his friends fled the country.   Through this struggle, his songwriting became not only prolific but also healing for himself and for his listeners.  And as Nadine Gordimer so vividly puts it, “Vusi sings as a bird does, in total response to being alive.”  He simply became known as “The Voice.”
 
At the fall of Apartheid, Vusi was signed to Shifty Records/BMG records and finally recorded his first album—a collection of songs he’d been writing his whole life.  In the title track,  “When You Come Back,” he sings to his friends and the political exiles who had left the country telling them that “we will ring the bells and beat the drums when you come back” and he also calls for humanity asking that we “give something to the world and not just take from it.”  
 
This song and its altruistic message rang loud in cars, at parties, and in the homes of both blacks and whites.  It truly became an anthem.  In 1994, Vusi was proud and very humbled to perform this song at Nelson Mandela’s presidential inauguration.  “The Voice” was soon heard all over the world.  Since the release of that first album, Vusi has traveled the globe sharing his songs of truth and hope, and sharing his country’s past and promise for a better future.  Americans first caught a glimpse of him in the 2002 documentary Amandla! A Revolution in Four Part Harmony that chronicles the strength of music during the struggle against Apartheid.  Shortly after the debut of the film, fellow South African Dave Matthews signed Vusi to his label, ATO Records, and released “The Voice,” a collection of songs from Vusi’s South African releases.  Guiding Star and last year’s Say Africa, produced by Taj Mahal, soon followed. His albums have received mass critical acclaim and celebrated musicians have taken note of his powerful voice and message.  As the LA Times puts it, Vusi is a “rare and mesmerizing musical mind.. with a voice that seems to have few limits.”  Vusi has shared the stage with Dave Matthews Band, Sting, Josh Groban, Paul Simon, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Hugh Masekela, Angelique Kidjo, Bela Fleck, Ray LaMontagne, Amos Lee and many more.  He’s also performed at two TED conferences, the Skoll World Forum, The Elders annual meeting, Nelson Mandela’s 90th Birthday, Mandela Day and more. 
 
But perhaps his biggest gig was in 2010 when he helped ring in the World Cup in South Africa, at Orlando Stadium in Soweto, where the massacre had taken place nearly 35 years prior.  As he began singing the first few words of “When You Come Back,” the stadium of 30,000 people erupted.   After his emotional performance, Vusi proudly introduced the man responsible for the Truth and Reconciliation movement so vital to the rebuilding of South Africa—Archbishop Desmond Tutu.  The song also served as ITV’s theme song for their World Cup coverage in the UK.  
 
This year, the SAMA Awards (South African Music Awards) chose to honor Vusi with a Lifetime Achievement award to recognize his accomplishments both at home and abroad.  The honor made the troubadour take a look back and realize that in what felt like a blink of the eye, it had been twenty years since the release of When You Come Back.  In celebration, he got the band together and put on a big show at the Lyric Theatre in Johannesburg—and recorded it.  
 
The result is Sing to the People, a live recording including songs from throughout the first twenty years of his career, due out on ATO Records Jan. 8, 2013 in North America and on Vusi’s own label, VusiMuzi, in South Africa.  The album contains joyful performances and the visceral sounds of an audience that’s hanging on every single note and already knows every single lyric by heart.  It truly captures what his fans know and love about Vusi Mahlasela—VUSI.   It’s toe-tapping and heart-thumping.  It’s Vusi singing to the people. 
 
 
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International Film Series: The Silence
Thursday 5/30
International Film Series: The Silence 05/30/2013
$7.00
SHOW 7:00pm
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THE SILENCE ("Das letzte Schweigen") begins 23 years ago on a hot summer day, when a young girl is brutally murdered in a field of wheat. Now, in the present day, on the exact same date, 13-year-old Sinikka is missing, her bicycle abandoned in the same spot, leading police to suspect the same killer may be at work again.
• German with English subtitles
• Running Time: 118 min.

Napa Valley Educational Jazz Festival
Saturday 5/04
Napa Valley Educational Jazz Festival 05/04/2013
$15.00 - 30.00
SHOW 7:00pm
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Enjoy jazz music performed by student musicians from Napa, Vintage, St. Helena, American Canyon, Blue Oak, Justin-Siena High Schools and Napa Valley College.

Napa Regional Dance Company Spring Showcase "25"
Saturday 5/25
Napa Regional Dance Company Spring Showcase "25" 05/25/2013
$18.00
SHOW 7:00pm
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Napa Regional Dance Company's Spring Showcase highlights choreography from our gifted instructional staff while unveiling the strong technical progress of our dancers. We strive to foster individual confidence through performance and diverse styles of artistic creativity for our students enrolled in classes ranging from pre-ballet through advanced.

Napa Regional Dance Company: Alice in Wonderland
Saturday 5/25
Napa Regional Dance Company: Alice in Wonderland 05/25/2013
$22.00
SHOW 2:00pm
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Napa Regional Dance Company presents its 4th season of the classical ballet ALICE IN WONDERLAND.

Preservation Hall Jazz Band-NVOH 10th Year Anniversary Benefit
Thursday 5/23
Preservation Hall Jazz Band-NVOH 10th Year Anniversary Benefit 05/23/2013
$100.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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Pre-show Events start at 6:30pm / Sorry, no discounts
A special evening honoring long-time NVOH supporter and trustee Margrit Mondavi. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band derives its name from Preservation Hall, the venerable music venue located in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter, founded in 1961 by Allan and Sandra Jaffe. The band has traveled worldwide spreading their mission to nurture and perpetuate the art form of New Orleans Jazz. Whether performing at Carnegie Hall or Lincoln Center, for British Royalty or the King of Thailand, this music embodies a joyful, timeless spirit.

SF Opera Adler Fellows featuring the SF Chamber Orchestra
Friday 5/03
SF Opera Adler Fellows featuring the SF Chamber Orchestra 05/03/2013
$45.00 - 70.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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Double Bill - Bastien & Bastienne, by W.A. Mozart & A Hand of Bridge by Samuel Barber
Two One-Act Operas, sung in English plus a Divertimento for Orchestra by Mozart with the San Francisco Opera Adler Fellows and the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra; Ben Simon, Music Director and Conductor

SF Opera Adler Fellows featuring the SF Chamber Orchestra
Sunday 5/05
SF Opera Adler Fellows featuring the SF Chamber Orchestra 05/05/2013
$45.00 - 70.00
SHOW 3:00pm
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Double Bill - Bastien & Bastienne, by W.A. Mozart & A Hand of Bridge by Samuel Barber
Two One-Act Operas, sung in English plus a Divertimento for Orchestra by Mozart with the San Francisco Opera Adler Fellows and the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra; Ben Simon, Music Director and Conductor

Tuesday Night Flicks: Gaslight (1944)
Tuesday 5/28
Tuesday Night Flicks: Gaslight (1944) 05/28/2013
$7.00
SHOW 7:00pm
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George Cukor draws magnificent performances from his stars in this powerfully guided study in obsession. GASLIGHT is a suspenseful, atmospheric mystery that perfectly captures the smoky, smoggy feel of Victorian London. Ingrid Bergman won an Academy Award for her role as a meek, uncertain heiress courted and married in a whirlwind romance by the debonair Charles Boyer. But when they move back into her childhood home she begins losing her grip on reality and becomes convinced that her husband is trying to drive her insane.
• Running Time: 114 min.

Marcia Ball
Sunday 5/26
Marcia Ball 05/26/2013
$20.00 - 25.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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Singer/pianist Marcia Ball knows how to raise roofs and tear down walls with her infectious, intelligent and deeply emotional brand of southern boogie, rollicking, roadhouse blues and heartfelt ballads. Over the course of her three-decade career, Ball has earned a huge and intensely loyal following all over the world. Her exquisite piano playing and passionate, playful vocals fuse New Orleans and Gulf Coast R&B with Austin's deep songwriting tradition into a sound No Depression described as "a little rock, a lot of roll, a pinch of rhythm and a handful of blues."

Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl
Saturday 5/18
Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl 05/18/2013
$30.00 - 35.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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To be presented on the Main Stage at Napa Valley Opera House, “Funny Girl” will feature Lucky Penny co-founder Taylor Bartolucci as the legendary Fanny Brice, singing unforgettable songs such as “People,” “I’m the Greatest Star," and “Don’t Rain on My Parade." Musical Direction by Diego Emir Garcia, with Stage Direction by Barry Martin.
"FUNNY GIRL" IS A GENERAL ADMISSION SHOW - NO RESERVED SEATING.

Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl
Sunday 5/19
Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl 05/19/2013
$30.00 - 35.00
SHOW 2:00pm
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To be presented on the Main Stage at Napa Valley Opera House, “Funny Girl” will feature Lucky Penny co-founder Taylor Bartolucci as the legendary Fanny Brice, singing unforgettable songs such as “People,” “I’m the Greatest Star," and “Don’t Rain on My Parade." Musical Direction by Diego Emir Garcia, with Stage Direction by Barry Martin.
"FUNNY GIRL" IS A GENERAL ADMISSION SHOW - NO RESERVED SEATING.

Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl
Friday 5/10
Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl 05/10/2013
$30.00 - 35.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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To be presented on the Main Stage at Napa Valley Opera House, “Funny Girl” will feature Lucky Penny co-founder Taylor Bartolucci as the legendary Fanny Brice, singing unforgettable songs such as “People,” “I’m the Greatest Star," and “Don’t Rain on My Parade." Musical Direction by Diego Emir Garcia, with Stage Direction by Barry Martin.
"FUNNY GIRL" IS A GENERAL ADMISSION SHOW - NO RESERVED SEATING.

Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl
Saturday 5/11
Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl 05/11/2013
$30.00 - 35.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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To be presented on the Main Stage at Napa Valley Opera House, “Funny Girl” will feature Lucky Penny co-founder Taylor Bartolucci as the legendary Fanny Brice, singing unforgettable songs such as “People,” “I’m the Greatest Star," and “Don’t Rain on My Parade." Musical Direction by Diego Emir Garcia, with Stage Direction by Barry Martin.
"FUNNY GIRL" IS A GENERAL ADMISSION SHOW - NO RESERVED SEATING.

Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl
Sunday 5/12
Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl 05/12/2013
$30.00 - 35.00
SHOW 2:00pm
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To be presented on the Main Stage at Napa Valley Opera House, “Funny Girl” will feature Lucky Penny co-founder Taylor Bartolucci as the legendary Fanny Brice, singing unforgettable songs such as “People,” “I’m the Greatest Star," and “Don’t Rain on My Parade." Musical Direction by Diego Emir Garcia, with Stage Direction by Barry Martin.
"FUNNY GIRL" IS A GENERAL ADMISSION SHOW - NO RESERVED SEATING.

Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl
Friday 5/17
Lucky Penny Productions: Funny Girl 05/17/2013
$30.00 - 35.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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To be presented on the Main Stage at Napa Valley Opera House, “Funny Girl” will feature Lucky Penny co-founder Taylor Bartolucci as the legendary Fanny Brice, singing unforgettable songs such as “People,” “I’m the Greatest Star," and “Don’t Rain on My Parade." Musical Direction by Diego Emir Garcia, with Stage Direction by Barry Martin.
"FUNNY GIRL" IS A GENERAL ADMISSION SHOW - NO RESERVED SEATING.

Cowboy Junkies
Wednesday 5/01
Cowboy Junkies 05/01/2013
$30.00 - 35.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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Performing music from The Trinity Session
For more than 20 years, Cowboy Junkies have remained true to their unique artistic vision and to the introspective, quiet intensity that is their musical signature, creating a critically acclaimed body of original work that has endeared them to an audience unwavering in its loyalty.

Documentary: Pink Skies
Tuesday 5/14
Documentary: Pink Skies 05/14/2013
$7.00
SHOW 7:00pm
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Pink Skies is an inspirational documentary about the empowerment of women. It's about overcoming obstacles as athletes and as human beings. The film covers an extraordinary event 'Jump for the Cause'. Last year, JFTC brought together 181 women from 31 countries to create a World Record All-Women's Skydiving Formation. They also raised almost $1 million dollars for breast cancer research! Along with phenomenal skydivers, the film features breast cancer survivors, cutting edge researchers, doctors and healers. • Running Time: 83 min. There will be a post show Q&A featuring the film's Producer/Director Gulcin Gilbert, and activist Stacy Malkan of Not JustaPrettyFace.org

Tuesday Night Flicks: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
Tuesday 4/30
Tuesday Night Flicks: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) 04/30/2013
$7.00
SHOW 7:00pm
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Director Stanley Donen invests this rollicking musical with a hearty exuberance. Howard Keel stars as a bold "mountain man" living in the Oregon woods who brings home a bride (Jane Powell) to his six slovenly brothers. Taming the rambunctious brood, Jane proceeds to make gentlemen of them so they can woo sweethearts of their own. But old habits die hard: their flirting gives way to fighting in the film's celebrated barn-raising scene, a lively acrobatic dance number exuberantly choreographed by Michael Kidd. Big brother chimes in with his own brand of advice--an old-fashioned kidnapping! Donen manages to get away with such a polit...
• Running Time: 102 min.

Mark Hummel's Blues Harp Blowout: Little Walter Tribute
Thursday 6/27
Mark Hummel's Blues Harp Blowout: Little Walter Tribute 06/27/2013
$25.00 - 30.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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Mark Hummel’s Blues Harmonica Blowout returns to the Opera House, this time paying tribute to Blues Harp great, Little Walter. For the past 22 years, Mark Hummel has been putting together these great all-star performances. On this, his third trip to the Opera House, Mark joins forces with Corky Siegel, James Harman & Little Charlie Baty along with the Blues Survivors paying tribute to the great Little Walter.

FILM: The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Monday 6/17
FILM: The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert 06/17/2013
$10.00
SHOW 7:00pm
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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by Stephan Elliott. The plot follows the journey of two drag queens and a transsexual woman, played by Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce, and Terence Stamp, across the Australian Outback from Sydney to Alice Springs in a tour bus that they have named "Priscilla", along the way encountering various groups and individuals.
• Rated - R
• Running Time: 104 min.

Fatoumata Diawara
Thursday 6/20
Fatoumata Diawara 06/20/2013
$15.00 - 20.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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On her debut album, singer/songwriter Fatoumata Diawara — called “the most beguiling talent to hit the world music scene in some time” — uses elements of jazz, pop, and funk along with her ancestral Wassoulou tradition, accompanying her voice with rhythmical guitar playing and her own percussion work. Her lyrics touch on such serious and personal subjects as a woman’s right to choose her spouse, and the songwriter’s own painful experience with the African practice of being raised away from her parents.

Friday 6/14
Little Feet School of Dance - 32nd Annual Recital 06/14/2013
$20.00
SHOW 7:00pm
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Saturday 6/15
Little Feet School of Dance - 32nd Annual Recital 06/15/2013
$20.00
SHOW 1:00pm
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FILM: Paul McCartney - Wings Over America
Saturday 6/08
FILM: Paul McCartney - Wings Over America 06/08/2013
$10.00
SHOW 7:00pm
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ROCKSHOW is a 1980 concert film by Wings, filmed during their 1976 North American tour. It features 30 songs from four concerts of the tour: New York, May 25 (four songs); Seattle, Washington, June 10 (five songs); Los Angeles, California, June 22 (15 songs); and Los Angeles, California, June 23 (six songs). This was part of the Wings Over the World Tour that also spawned the triple live album Wings Over America. McCartney remained reluctant to make the entire film available to the general public until now.
• Running time: 141 minutes (includes exclusive 12-min interview with Paul McCartney)

Estonian National Ballet
Sunday 6/30
Estonian National Ballet 06/30/2013
$30.00 - 35.00
SHOW 4:00pm
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The Estonian National Ballet will perform Marina Kesler's "Othello" and Tiit Helimets' "Time."

Greg Brown
Saturday 6/29
Greg Brown 06/29/2013
$25.00 - 30.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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Greg Brown was born in the Hacklebarney section of southeastern Iowa and raised by a family that made words and music a way of life. His seasoned songwriting, storytelling, and music are deeply rooted in that place. He moves audiences with warmth, humor, a thundering voice and his unpretentious musical vision.

Documentary: A Fierce Green Fire
Tuesday 6/04
Documentary: A Fierce Green Fire 06/04/2013
$7.00
SHOW 7:00pm
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The Battle for a Living Planet is the first big-picture exploration of the environmental movement – grassroots and global activism spanning fifty years from conservation to climate change. Directed and written by Mark Kitchell, Academy Award-nominated director of Berkeley in the Sixties, and narrated by Robert Redford, Ashley Judd, Van Jones, Isabel Allende and Meryl Streep, the film premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2012, has won acclaim at festivals around the world, and in 2013 begins theatrical release as well as educational distribution and use by environmental groups and grassroots activists.
• Running Time: 101 min.

Mariachi Divas
Saturday 6/22
Mariachi Divas 06/22/2013
$25.00 - 30.00
SHOW 8:00pm
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Directed and founded by trumpet player Cindy Shea in 1999, Mariachi Divas have made big waves on the national and international music scene. Mariachi Divas are a unique, multi-cultural, all female ensemble, imbued with the true flavor of Los Angeles and have been represented by women of a wide variety of descents. In 2009, Mariachi Divas won the Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Album of the year for their release, Canciones De Amor.

Tuesday Night Flicks: Adam's Rib (1949)
Tuesday 6/25
Tuesday Night Flicks: Adam's Rib (1949) 06/25/2013
$7.00
SHOW 7:00pm
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Successful attorney Amanda Bonner (Katharine Hepburn) decides to defend Doris (Judy Holliday), who stands accused of the attempted murder of her husband (Tom Ewell) and his mistress (Jean Hagen), while Bonner's lawyer husband, Adam (Spencer Tracy), signs on as the prosecuting attorney. The sensational trial that ensues finds them sitting at opposing sides of the courtroom -- and the dinner table. Not only do Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy throw comedic sparks , but their exquisite verbal jousting was scripted by the outstanding husband-wife team of Garson Kanin and Ruth Gordon. The result is one of Hollywood's greatest co... • Running Time: 101 min.

Brian Culbertson's Napa Valley Jazz Getaway
Thursday 6/06
Brian Culbertson's Napa Valley Jazz Getaway 06/06/2013
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SHOW 7:00pm
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Brian Culbertson's Napa Valley Jazz Getaway
Friday 6/07
Brian Culbertson's Napa Valley Jazz Getaway 06/07/2013
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SHOW 7:00pm
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