South Valley Magazine March 6-12, 2020

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THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN

MARCH 6, 2020

A supplement to the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times

Flamenco dancer Savannah Fuentes will return to Gallery 1202.

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GUEST PERFORMER Dahveed Behroozi will be one of the performers

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A preview of upcoming arts and entertainment events

he weather is not the only thing heating up. South Valley and San Benito County’s entertainment scene is in full swing with the return of spring. From theater and band performances to art openings and beer tastings, we’ve compiled a list of some of the region’s many events happening this spring.

‘CELEBRATING LANDSCAPES’ The Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St., will host “Celebrate Landscapes,” featuring the watercolor work by Elissa Nesheim. The exhibit runs March 7 through April 26 Saturdays and Sundays from 11am to 4pm. Nesheim’s watercolor landscapes are internationally collected by both public and private folks, institutions and publications. Her work can be found at numerous locations throughout the Bay Area.

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BACH TO BLUES Gavilan College’s annual faculty concert with special guests will take place March 14 at 7pm at the college’s theater, 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd. in Gilroy. Bach to Blues is a fundraising concert that showcases regional talent, and features Gavilan College faculty and students. This year's guest performer is the Kaye Bohler Band. They will be joining Maria Amirkhanian, Dahveed Behroozi, Albert Marques, Sam Sotelo, the Gavilan College Ensemble, the winner of the Marian Filice Youth Piano Competition and other special guests on stage. VIP tickets are $25, general admission is $15 and seniors/students are $10. All proceeds benefit the Gavilan College Music Department. For information, visit gavilan.edu/events/bachtoblues.

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Dahveed Behroozi will be one of the performers during Bach to Blues at Gavilan College on March 14.

Hovering Breadcat will perform at Crédo Studio, 1 Polk St. in San Juan Bautista, on March 15 at 3pm. The band will perform St. Patrick's Day party songs, as well as originals and covers. The event will also include corned beef ➝6


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SPRING ACTIVITIES Top left and inset photos: The San Juan Bautista Art and Craft Festival returns March 28-29. Top right: The Poppy Jasper International Film Festival expands to San Benito County. Bottom right: Natalie Ciccoricco will be showing her work at Gallery 1202. Bottom left: Mosaic work by SanDee Adams will be part of the San Benito County Open Studios Art Tour.

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Gallery 1202, 7363 Monterey St. in Gilroy, presents Natalie Ciccoricco's art in her solo show, "A Thread of Color." Ciccoricco is a Dutch mixed media artist who lives in San Carlos. The show will feature her newer works from her "Color Hole" series using found images and embroidery thread. The show opens on March 19 and runs through April 30. A free reception will be held on March 28 at 4pm.

CRAB CRACK Sake Bombs featuring The Voice contestant and Hollister native Johnny Sanchez will perform at the Hollister Exchange Club Crab Crack on March 21 at the San Benito Fair Pavilion, 9000 Airline Highway in Tres Pinos. The event offers an all-you-can-eat crab dinner featuring Monterey Pasta ravioli covered in the Shipper family marinara sauce, green salad and garlic bread followed by ice cream treats. The gate and bar open at 5pm. Admission is $55$60. Parking is free. The Hollister Exchange Club donates all profits from fundraising to the youth of San Benito County. For information, visit tinyurl.com/ut3p4ns.

CASINO NIGHT San Benito Stage Company, a

non-profit organization, will host a Casino Night fundraiser on March 21 at 6pm at the Veterans Memorial Building, 649 San Benito St. in Hollister. The purpose of this fundraising night is to raise money to help the San Benito Stage Company continue to provide community theater events and encourage the growth of the organization's offerings. Tickets are $25-$35. For information, visit tinyurl.com/wvq8og5.

FLAMENCO PERFORMANCE Gallery 1202, 7363 Monterey St. in Gilroy, will host the performance of Flamenco dancer Savannah Fuentes, who will be accompanied by a musical duo from Spain, Diego Amador Jr. and Carlos de Jacoba, on March 21 and 23 at 7pm. This is Fuentes’ second tour at Gallery 1202, and the last performance was sold out. Doors will open at 6pm, and the hour-and-a-half performance will begin at 7 pm. There will be refreshments, free wine tasting, and food. Tickets are $30 before March 13 and $35 to the date of the performance. For information, visit tinyurl.com/tacgoc7.

SBC MUSIC FESTIVAL The San Benito County Office of Education presents the SBC Music Festival 2020 on March 24 from 7-8pm at the San Benito High School Mattson Gym, 1220 Monterey St. in Hollister. For information, visit www.sbcoe.org. ➝8


RAINCOATS & RUBBER BOOTS Head outdoors for activities including hiking, biking and playing in the creek Mar. 27 in Morgan Hill.

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Coe Park will host “Raincoats and Rubber Boots.” Participants are advised to bring rain slickers and boots to play in the creek, float rubber ducks and boats and hike along the creek on a scavenger hunt to discover plants and animals that exist there. Kids are encouraged to bring bikes and helmets to ride the obstacle course under supervision of experienced mountain bikers. Saturday, Mar. 7, 10:30am-3pm at Henry W. Coe State Park, Hunting Hollow Entrance. For information, visit coepark.net.

World-renowned drummer Akira Tana will bring consummate musical mastery into congruence with his deep Japanese cultural roots as he performs with his group, Otonowa in Watsonville. Guests will be treated to unique melodies as Tana and Otonowa perform Japanese jazz. Proceeds will benefit the Watsonville Buddhist Temple and City of Watsonville Kawakami Sister City Program. Saturday, Mar. 7, 3-6pm at Watsonville Buddhist Temple, 423 Bridge St., Watsonville. For tickets, visit tinyurl.com/srhvkf4.

Barbara Borden, percussionist, teacher, composer and subject of the documentary Keeper of the Beat: A Woman’s Journey Into the Heart of Drumming, will lead a beginning drumming workshop at the Gilroy Library. Borden aims to introduce women to the restorative and transformative nature of drumming and music. This program is part of the Silicon Valley Reads programming. Sunday, Mar. 8, 2-3pm at 350 W. Sixth St. For information, visit sccld.org.

All ages are invited to connect with the Jewish community and celebrate at the Grand Purim Community Celebration. This celebration will feature a New York style deli dinner, Megillah reading, magic show, Hamentashen Bar, music, children’s activities and more. Participants are encouraged to arrive in costume. Suggested donation is $15 for adults, $10 children and $40 families. Tuesday, Mar. 10, 5:45pm at the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road. For information and to RSVP, visit jewishmh.com/purim.

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ART & CRAFT FESTIVAL More than 100 art and craft exhibitors will line downtown San Juan Bautista on Third Street between Franklin and Muckelemi streets March 28-29 with unique items, food, face painting, animal rides, The Patty Kistner Band and more. The festival runs 10am to 6pm on March 28 and 10am to 5pm on March 29. Admission is free. For information, visit sanjuanbautistaartandcraftfestival.com.

POPPY JASPER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL The festival runs April 1-8 at various locations in Morgan Hill, Gilroy, San Juan Bautista and Hollister. Film screenings, workshops and more are offered throughout the festival. For information, visit pjiff.org.

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tells the story of a seedy nightclub in 1930s Berlin—overseen by the strange, omniscient and gender-bending Master of Ceremonies, “the Emcee”—where a young English performer strikes up a relationship with an American writer. For information, visit svct.org.

SAN BENITO DANCE WEEK San Benito Dance Week 2020 will be celebrated April 25-May 2 and will kick off with a free outdoor performance from noon to 2pm on April 25 at McCarthy Park in Hollister. The week-long event highlights the many dance studios, styles, students and partners in the community through an open invitation to the public to participate in free movement-based classes, workshops, performances and events throughout the county. For information, visit sanbenitoarts.org.

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The Hollister Downtown Association hosts the seventh annual Downtown Wine & Beer Stroll on May 2 joined. I wanted to get on the same from 1-5pm in downtown Hollister. ship as you. Son of a gun!’” Downtown businesses along with Bob’s niece is also a Navy vet, as featured wineries and breweries will are three of his for grand-nephews. come together an afternoon In of his brother David’s house, there is wine and beer tasting. Participants awill wall devoted to photos of family receive a tote bag, event map, members that served. wristband and a commemorative “We all get to a big kick out of that,” tasting glass sample a variety of Bob said. local wines and craft beers at 20 Dave Galtman purchased the locations on and near San Benito Rosanna Street Queen Anne back Street. Tickets are $35 through in 1996, wasup already April 16 when (price itgoes to $45more after than a century old (Bob’s April 19) and $45 the dayrecords of the indicate that the was built event, subject to house availability. For sometime in the The house information, visit1880s). downtownholliswas built before central heating ter.org/downtown-wine-beer-stroll. and a furnace was never installed (nor air conditioning). The Galt‘EVENING WITH mans rebuilt the kitchen and made aELVIS’ side patio into an interior room. The house’s eccentric “An nature, Donald Prieto performs Evesaid Bob, Elvis” reflected father’s ning with at thehis Gilroy Cencharacter. ter for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St. “My dad real free spirit,” The May 9 was eventa runs 6:30-11pm. he said. will perform from 7-9pm, Prieto Rebuilding Together set up a and the Elvis film “Blue will Hawaii” will be screened after for thequalified performance. personal interview appliTickets $25, and proceeds cants forare their service, and assessbenthe efit the center. Forhome. information, needs ofarts the applicant’s visit gilroycenterforthearts.com. “Then we determine which


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Astronomy docents will share the view during an evening under the stars at Starry Nights March. Attendees are advised to dress in warm layers and bring drinking water and a sense of wonder for the night sky; telescopes will be provided. Space is limited; registration is required. Saturday, Mar. 14, 8:1510:15pm at Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve, 4289 Casa Loma Road, Morgan Hill. Please arrive before the gates close at 9pm to allow for undisturbed viewing. For information, visit openspaceauthority.org.

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MORGAN HILL CORKS & COPPERS The community is invited to attend “Corks & Coppers,” the inaugural

benefit for Peace Officer Wives of California. The benefit includes wine, hors d’oeuvres, silent auction and raffle items and fellowship in a winery setting with proceeds

benefiting first responder families. This non-profit organization is devoted to seeing law enforcement families thrive in all aspects of their lives, and provides support and education to help decrease divorce, suicide, depression and PTSD among peace officers and their families. Saturday, Mar. 7, 2:30-5pm at Lightpost Winery, 900 Lightpost Way. For tickets and information, visit faithwifehero.com/events. VINTAGE TUNES Kelly Brewing Company welcomes the vintage blues, rock, funk and soul tunes of Eurotrash to its outdoor patio. Attendees are invited to taste the

beer selection while listening or dancing to the music. Saturday, Mar. 7, 4-7pm at Kelly Brewing Company, 70 E. Fourth St. For information, visit tinyurl.com/ v6d2q2u. GROWING TOMATOES The public is invited to join UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County and learn how to be successful in growing tomatoes. Learn about new tomato varieties that are on the market, which tomatoes work well in the local climate and how correct planting methods, pest control and irrigation can produce healthy, productive plants. Growing in containers will


LADIES NIGHT

Fortino Winery is holding a Groovy ‘70s Ladies’ Night. Attendees are encouraged to get dressed up in ‘70s attire and have a fun night with the ladies. Entry and appetizers are included in the $10 ticket price. The first glass of bubbly is on the house and additional wine will be available for purchase by the glass or bottle. Friday, Mar. 13, 7-10pm at Fortino Winery, 4525 Hecker Pass Highway. For information, visit fortinowinery.com.

also be covered. Admission is free and registration is not required. Monday, Mar. 9, 7-8:30pm at Morgan Hill Library, 660 W. Main Ave. For information, mgsantaclara.ucanr.edu.

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HISTORIC HACIENDA Castro Adobe State Historic Park presents its public open house “Luck o’ the Castros.” Learn about the fortunes of this historic hacienda and the family that once called it home at this free event. Attendees can also learn about an unexpected connection to Irish immigrant history in the New World in the

Children ages 5-11 are invited to yoga classes designed specifically for them. Each class combines yoga along with other elements including music, games, language, math, art and storytelling. Participants can bring their own mat or borrow one; comfortable clothing is recommended. Saturday, Mar. 7, 1-2pm at Morgan Hill Library, 660 W. Main Ave. For information, visit sccld.org

form of Saint Patrick’s Battalion. Parking is limited and carpooling is encouraged. Saturday, Mar. 7, 11am-3pm at Castro Adobe State Historic Park, 184 Old Adobe Road, Watsonville. For information, visit tinyurl.com/ v55vofv.

HOLLISTER PREVIEW EXHIBITION San Benito County Arts Council will host its Open Studios Preview Exhibition. This preview is an opportunity for the community to view samples of artworks from the

group of diverse artists participating in this year’s Open Studios Art Tour. This year’s tour features 34 local artists and artisans. This special exhibition is free, open to the public and on display from Friday, Mar. 6. 10am to Saturday, April 4, 4pm at ARTspace Annex, 217 Fifth St. For information, visit sanbenitoarts.org.

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YOUNG EAGLES Kids ages 8-17 fly free at the Young Eagles Rally. Young aviation enthusiasts will get the chance to ride the skies on a safe and enjoyable flight and gain new perspectives on the world. Participants will receive a free 15to 20-minute flight and follow the

basic steps in the flight pattern. Saturday, Mar. 7, 9am-noon at the Watsonville Aviation Education Center, 60 Aviation Way. For information, visit eaa119.org/ youngeagles. To register, visit youngeaglesday.com.

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ART TOUR SanDee Adams will be showcasing her mosaic work along with 33 other artists during

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Nearly three-dozen San Benito County artists participating in tour By ERIK CHALHOUB

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or most people, unintentionally breaking a dish results in one of two emotions: sadness, if it was a valuable plate handed down through the generations, or apathy, if the dish was a mass-produced object that would have eventually found its way in the trash. But SanDee Adams sees opportunity in the accident. The Aromas mosaic artist uses recycled and found objects in her mosaic work, among other things. And yes, broken dishes are a big part of that. “I love dishes,” she said. “You can only have so many dishes in

your kitchen cupboard. If you have a broken piece, you can reuse it. I have a lot of people that give me dishes that they break, and I make pieces specifically for them.” Adams will join 33 other artists who will open their doors to the public during the San Benito County Open Studios Art Tour, which runs April 18-19, from 10am to 4pm both days. The Open Studios Preview Exhibition will be on display at the ARTspace ANNEX, 217 Fifth St. in Hollister, from March 6 to April 4. A kickoff party will also be held there on March 20 from 6:30-8:30pm. The Open Studios, organized by the San Benito County Arts Council, is also made possible by the

California Arts Council, Aromas Hills Artisans, Sally Street Studios, Jane Rekedal Pottery, Gayle Sleznick and Vertigo Coffee Roasters. Arts Council Executive Director Jennifer Laine said the tour is welcoming a number of firsttime participants this year, including muralist David Gutierrez and teaching artist Victoria Murray. The 34 artists will showcase works in painting, photography, ceramics, jewelry and more throughout Hollister, San Juan Bautista and Aromas. Laine said she has seen the tour grow in the decade she has been with the Arts Council. In 2010, the tour had 20 artists participating, and last year it hit a record number of 50. This year’s 34 is about the average number of participants, as Laine said many of the artists participate every other year because of the amount of time it takes to get their studios prepped for visitors. The tour sees a mix of people attending from San Benito County as well as from neighboring counties. Laine said visitors on the tour will also check out local establishments while they are in the county. “Not only is it a great way to showcase the talent and diversity we have here in the county, but it is a great event to support tourism in our community as well,” she said. Adams, who is a member of the Aromas Hills Artisans, will be welcoming eight other Aromas artists into her Carpenteria Road studio to show their work during the tour. With Aromas artists spanning a large geographic area, concentrating them in one space makes it more convenient for visitors, she noted. Her neighbor will also host four artists. “I invite as many as I can to my studio to share,” Adams said. “That has been so much fun.” For information on the Open Studios Art Tour and a map of artists, visit sanbenitoarts.org/ open-studios.


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11 coffee and build relationships. There are no agendas at this event, just an opportunity to ask questions and voice concerns. Monday, Mar. 9, 2-4:40pn at Starbucks, 17015 Walnut Grove Dr., Morgan Hill. For information, email cmiceli@chp.ca.gov or call 408.848.2324, extension 211. MANDALA MAKING Art of Yoga’s Mandala Making event will be a meditative and creative afternoon. Participants will make and take a mandala on a birchwood board. No prior experience necessary; all supplies, including patterns that can be used, will be provided. Wednesday, Mar. 11, 7-9pm at Art of Yoga, 16165 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. For information and tickets, visit artofyogamorganhill.com.

BACH TO BLUES

Bach to Blues 2020 is Gavilan College’s annual faculty concert with special guests. This fundraising concert showcases regional talent with performing artists including the winner of the Marian Filice Youth Piano Competition, Gavilan Performance Ensemble and guest artists. All proceeds benefit the Gavilan College Music Program. Bach to Blues 2020 will be held Saturday, March 14, 7pm at the Gavilan College Theater, 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd., Gilroy. For information, visit gavilan.edu/bachtoblues.

Friday-Sunday, March 6-8 at the Monterey Conference Center and Portola Hotel & Spa, Monterey. For tickets and information, visit jazzbashmonterey.com. COFFEE WITH A COP All community members are invited to join uniformed members of the local California Highway Patrol office in an informal, neutral space to discuss community issues, have

FAMILY FUN DAY This year Gilroy is celebrating the 150th anniversary of its incorporation as a city. The entire family is invited to enjoy a day of games, food, fun and history at the Gilroy 150 Family Fun Day. Saturday, Mar. 14, 11am-2pm at the Wheeler Community Center, 270 W. Sixth St., GIlroy. For information, visit gilroy150.com. AGRICULTURAL HISTORY The Agricultural History Project presents Spring on the Farm, a free family event. Attendees can fly kites, snuggle baby animals and visit baby chicks and lambs. Other activities include crafts, a puppet show, tractor driving and hayrides. Saturday, Mar. 14, 11am-3pm at

DINNER FUNDRAISER The public is invited to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day with Operation Freedom Paws at the OFP St. Patrick's Day 2020. Dine on traditional corned beef and cabbage–or Chicken Cordon Bleu with all proceeds benefiting OFP. This non-profit organization matches disabled veterans, adults and children with rescued dogs and trains them together. Saturday, Mar. 14, 6-9pm at Old City Hall Restaurant, 7400 Monterey St., Gilroy. For tickets and information, visit operationfreedompaws.org. ROCK MUSICAL The teens of South Valley Community Theater are bringing the story of a smalltown girl, a city boy and a rock n’ roll romance on the Sunset Strip to local audiences with its production of Rock of Ages. This performance features a score including hit rock anthems and power ballads such as “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “I Wanna Know What Love Is” and more. Performances run through Saturday, Mar. 14 at Morgan Hill Community Playhouse, 17090 Monterey Road. For tickets, visit svct.org. COMEDY THEATER Limelight Actors Theater will present its first show of the year, Tigers Be Still. Follow the misadventures of Sherry Wickman, who recently moved back home after earning her master’s degree in art therapy and retreated to her childhood bed until an unexpected employment opportunity gives her a renewed sense of purpose and hope. Guests are invited to bring their own dinner and wine to performances Fridays and Saturdays, Mar. 20-Apr. 11 at Limelight Actors Theater, 7341 Monterey St. For information, showtimes and tickets, visit svct.org/limelight.

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weekend of vintage jazz and swing is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a festival that is bringing together the many colorful forms of the roots of early jazz. The festival highlights Dixieland, traditional jazz, swing, gypsy jazz, ragtime, blues and zydeco as dozens of guest bands, artists and youth bands perform throughout the weekend. Jazz Bash by the Bay will be held

MURDER MYSTERY Friday the 13th is a fine night for a murder, and Gilroy Sunrise Rotary Club invites guests to don their most fabulous 1920s attire and assist in solving “Murder on the Boardwalk: A 1920’s Mystery.” Tickets are $60 per guest, and space is very limited. This murder mystery dinner also features a cocktail hour. Friday, Mar. 13, 6:30-10pm at Old City Hall Restaurant, 7400 Monterey St., Gilroy. For information, visit tinyurl.com/ tmhhuo3.

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NEXTGEN The winners of the Navaroli Young Musicians Competition, Sanjay Gollipudi and

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World premiere, young musician performance part of symphony’s concert By SUSAN L. RIFE

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hristopher Niemann is no stranger to composing. His first work was premiered by the South Valley Symphony in 2013 while he was still a student at Sobrato High School in Morgan Hill. “I was writing music and one of my former scout masters, who also plays in the orchestra, had heard that I was writing music. I told him about a piece I had finished,” said Niemann, who is working on his bachelor’s degree in psychology at Humboldt State University after earning associates’ degrees in music and psychology at Gavilan College. The orchestra member connected

Niemann with Anthony Quartuccio, music director and conductor of SVS, who liked what he heard. Niemann conducted the composition, “Staircase Into the Unknown,” at the symphony’s 2013 NextGen concert, which highlights work by young composers and soloists who have competed in the Navaroli Young Musicians Competition. “Really it is at the graciousness of the music director that I was able to keep bringing pieces for his consideration,” Niemann said. His latest work, nearly three years in the making, is “Ozian Symphony: A Geographical Narrative.” It will receive its world premiere on March 7 at Gavilan as part of the symphony’s

NextGen 2020 program. The concert also will feature performances by winners of the Navaroli Young Musicians Competition, Sanjay Gollipudi, viola, and Issabella Romo, flute, as well as the Ann Sobrato High School Wind Ensemble. The symphony is a six-movement composition “that takes us on a journey through the different compass points of Oz,” said Niemann, who was inspired by Gregory Maguire’s novel “Wicked,” which was the assigned reading in a reading comprehension course Niemann took at Gavilan. “So I started reading the book and I was absolutely blown away by the amount of depth the author went into. Each of the regions of Oz had different religions, different ideologies, different stereotypes for the people who lived there,” he said. “So I wanted to create these different movements, a little glimpse into the different places in Oz.” Niemann found himself captivated by the subtle religious and spiritual references in Maguire’s book, which became Stephen Schwartz’s Broadway hit “Wicked.” Each region of Oz has its own peoples, politics and religion, which Niemann conveys, for example, through hymn-like music that devolves into a cacophony of chaos and noise. Niemann has no formal training in music composition and has no plans to pursue a career in music. “I want to enjoy writing music as a hobby rather than something I want to kill myself over,” he said. “I want to continue to enjoy music for what it is and not have the stress associated with mass production.” Ozian Symphony: A Geographical Narrative will have its world premiere at the South Valley Symphony’s NextGen 2020 concert at 7:30pm March 7 in the Gavilan College Theater, Gilroy. Tickets are $25; free for children under 16, students with ID and Gavilan College faculty and staff. For information, visit southvalleysymphony.org.


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VERDE VARIETALS Verde Vineyards’ 12 acres of grapevines

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Lush Life Acres of green at Verde Vineyards By LAURA NESS

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Lynda’s favorite is the chardonnay, while George tends toward the 2015 Sophie’s Blend. Seriously good is the 2015 estate merlot, and if the barrel samples of the Malbec and the cabernet franc are any indication of the prowess of vintage 2018, the resulting wines are going to be killer good. If you get a chance to buy futures, don’t hesitate. But, be warned: George and I might drink that cab franc before it sees a bottle! We were also mightily impressed with the 2018 Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir, with its gutsy cranberry and raspberry core. No matter what your political persuasion, this place should be your green new deal. Open every weekend, noon-5pm. Bring shades! For information, visit www.verdevineyards.com.

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t doesn’t get more green and lush than this Gilroy spot out on Buena Vista Avenue, directly across from colorful Satori Cellars. George and Lynda Green, who met and still work in the medical field, bought this property for its tranquil setting and views, not really thinking about vines, but then life introduced them to the possibility of vineyards as landscaping with benefits. And, the benefits! They’ve built a welcoming space for enjoyment of their excellent wines, live music and the endless green vistas that restore calm and purpose to this hectic life. Their 12 acres of vines at Verde Vineyards, predominantly Bordeaux varieties, are made into wine by consultant Jeff Ritchey (San Saba, Sycamore Creek, Pichetti).

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THEATER

Back in the Limelight

Elizabeth Mandel

MARCH 6, 2020

JOINING FORCES Limelight Managing Director Robin Bezanson ( from left), Gilroy Arts Alliance President Marianne Eichenbaum and Limelight Executive Director Peter Mandel.

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South Valley Civic Theatre takes over management of theater company, presents first show in spring By SUSAN L. RIFE

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hen word started going around last summer that Kevin Heath was shutting down his 10-year resident theater company at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, the theatrical community and audience let out a collective gasp of dismay. While there’s no shortage of community theater in the South Valley, Heath had carved out a specific niche of tightly-focused productions of family dramas and comedies that used small casts and simple sets to great effect. Heath built up a stable of solid, reliable actors from the area who were as devoted to the craft as he himself was. Heath’s decision to retire as

executive director of the Gilroy Arts Alliance and its resident theater company and relocate with his husband Alan Obata to the Sierra foothills at the end of November unleashed a torrent of well-wishes and tearful hugs from patrons. But by the time Limelight’s final production, “The Hallelujah Girls,” opened in November, Heath was thrilled to be announcing from the stage at each performance that Limelight would continue on, under the auspices of South Valley Civic Theatre. It will be called Limelight Presented by SVCT in Gilroy. “It was a very personal and effective way to get the word out,” said Robin Bezanson, the new managing director for Limelight. “The audience reaction was sheer delight.”

SVCT is a long-operating community theater organization about to enter its 52nd season at the Morgan Hill Community Playhouse. Its board of directors saw an opportunity in Gilroy. The move has two dimensions, said Bezanson. “When people in the theater community heard Limelight was shutting down, they were so sad,” she said. “We were looking for a way to stop that. They had a formula that works. And at SVCT, we only get the flexibility to do one non-musical show a year.” SVCT’s roster each season includes a children’s musical, a teen musical, two mainstream family or adult musicals and one straight stage play. “The playhouse is a little too big


Elizabeth Mandel

TIGERS BE STILL South Valley Civic Theatre’s first production as manager of Limelight is advertised on the Gilroy Center for the Arts’ marquee on Monterey Street. back of the house sold wine and soft drinks along with killer rocky road candy made by actress Rosalind Farotte. In its new iteration, Limelight will extend the stage area out into a thrust formation, with the audience seated cabaret-style at small tables on three sides of the action. “This way you’ll never be more than two rows away” from the actors, said Peter Mandel, executive director and liaison to SVCT. Mandel has frequently appeared on the SVCT stage and in other regional productions as an actor. Working in such close proximity to the audience “is a different style of acting, a much more realistic style of acting.” And while actors can be more distracted by the closeness of the

audience, “as a performer you endeavor not to be affected,” he said. “The actors like it because they feel like they’re pushing their acting skills a little bit broader,” Bezanson said. And the organization has acquired a special liquor license to serve beer, wine and a selection of specialty cocktails. Each show will have a signature drink. In turn, Limelight directors and actors will be able to tap into SVCT’s enormous warehouse of costumes, props and sets. “We can scale it up,” Mandel said. Limelight’s first show under the new organization will be “Tigers Be Still,” a comedy by Kim Rosenstock. Andrew Cummings, who

holds a theater degree from UC Berkeley and has directed multiple SVCT shows, will direct. “Tigers Be Still” will open March 20 for 10 performances. Also on the calendar is “Ripcord,” a comedy by David Lindsay-Abaire, Aug. 14-Sept. 5, and “A Nice Family Christmas” by Phil Olson Nov. 23-Dec. 20. “We made an intentional decision to figure out how to run this for a year, and then we’ll assess,” Mandel said. Limelight Presented by South Valley Civic Theatre in Gilroy will open with “Tigers Be Still” by Kim Rosenstock March 20-April 11 at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St., Gilroy. For ticket information, visit www.svct.org.

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for a six-person show,” Bezanson said. “So for South Valley to have a second venue that is better sized for non-musicals and comedies” made sense for the organization. The playhouse, in a renovated church building in downtown Morgan Hill, seats 172 in a traditional auditorium of stadium seating and a proscenium stage. By contrast, Limelight, in a loose black-box space carved out of an old Salvation Army store, seats just 49. During Heath’s tenure, the audience members were invited to order in or carry in dinner picnics, and were seated at long tables perpendicular to the stage, which was raised just a foot above the main floor, or at barheight tables at the rear of the seating area. A small bar at the

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