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Segerstrom Center’s 2017-2018 International Dance Series Opens with Mariinsky Ballet and Orchestra

Segerstrom Center for the Arts opens its 2017-18 dance season with the return of Russia’s renowned Mariinsky Ballet and Orchestra October 12 – 15, 2017. For its ninth visit to the Center, the Company has created a program with four beloved ballets choreographed by Michel Fokine: Chopiniana (Les Sylphides), The Swan, Schéhérazade and the Center premiere of Le Spectre de la Rose. Fokine is regarded as one of the most influential choreographers of the 20th century and was resident choreographer for Sergei Diaghilev and his Ballet Russes. The Southern California engagement of the Mariinsky Ballet and Orchestra tour is being arranged through Ardani Artists. Single tickets start at $29 and will

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go on sale Monday, August 21 at 10 a.m. They will be available online at SCFTA.org, at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa or by calling (714) 556-2787. For inquiries about group ticket savings for 10 or more, call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. Ticket holders are invited to attend free Preview Talks one hour prior to each performance. The Friday, October 13th Preview Talk will be sign-language interpreted. Michel Fokine: Ballet’s Maverick Michel Fokine (1880 – 1942) is regarded as one of the most influential choreographers of the 20th century. A native of St. Petersburg, Fokine joined the Mariinsky Ballet in 1898, following graduation from its associated school, the Imperial Ballet Academy. By

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1904 at only 24 years of age, he choreographed his first ballet, and crystallized his ideas of what ballet could be: “Through the rhythms of the body, the ballet can find expression for ideas, sentiments, and emotions.” He envisioned an integrated art form, in which dance, music and design combined to produce “a complete unity of expression.” At the beginning of the twentieth century, these concepts were truly groundbreaking. Leaving Russia for Paris in 1909, Fokine was engaged by impresario Serge Diaghilev to be the chief choreographer of the Ballets Russes. Diaghilev’s vision of dance as a collaborative art form dovetailed perfectly with Fokine’s, and he created seventeen works for Diaghilev between 1909 and 1914. Fokine’s works include some of the most famous ballets in history, and his revolutionary choreography in the Diaghilev era revitalized ballet, creating new forms and expanding the ballet vocabulary that continues to have influence to the present day. Classic Fokine Program The program opens with an undisputed Fokine masterwork, the Romantic one-act ballet Chopiniana set to music by Frédéric Chopin. It is often said that if Fokine had choreographed no other ballet, his stature in dance history would have been assured with Chopiniana

(known in the West as Les Sylphides). In its Center premiere, Le Spectre de la Rose is performed to music by Carl Maria von Weber in which a young girl returns from her first ball with a souvenir rose. She drifts off to sleep dreaming she is dancing with the spirit of the rose. A tour de force created for the legendary Vaslav Nijinsky and Tamara Karsavina, the ballet became famous for the male dancer’s legendary leap in the exit scene. The third is Fokine’s moving solo for ballerina, The Swan, originally choregraphed for the great Anna Pavlova. With music from Camille Saint-Saëns’ “The Carnival of the Animals,” this work portrays the final moments in a swan’s life. For the finale, Fokine shares his interpretation of the Arabian tale of One Thousand and One Nights in the exotic Schéhérazade, danced to Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s lush score. At its premiere by the Ballets Russes in 1910, Schéhérazade caused a sensation with its eye-popping spectacle set in a harem of a shah who is betrayed by his wife. Fokine’s choreography incorporates eastern movements, bending classical ballet technique to create a dance language authentic to the story. Segerstrom Center 600 Town Center Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 556-2121 SCFTA.org.


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PACIFIC SYMPHONY’S CAFÉ LUDWIG RETURNS TO SERVE UP 2017-18 SEASON’S FIRST DELICIOUS HELPING OF CHAMBER MUSIC WITH “BEETHOVEN & SCHUBERT”

Violinist Paul Manaster Café Ludwig, Pacific Symphony’s perennially popular chamber music series, launches its 2017-18 season by asking the question: was Schubert Beethoven’s biggest fan? The incomparable pianist and host Orli Shaham—whose playing the London Guardian has called “perfection”— enters her 10th season of performing and curating the series with a tantalizing program that explores the relationship between the two musical giants, Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert. Shaham’s intriguing programming always includes a thematic thread that connects the individual pieces. For this concert, the audience discovers that Schubert indeed became a passionate devotee of the older composer’s music. In fact, on his deathbed Schubert asked to be buried in a grave alongside Beethoven. In addition to Shaham, the program spotlights the talent of two exceptional Symphony musicians: violinist Paul Manaster and cellist Timothy Landauer. Audience members sip coffee or tea and sample sweet treats in a coffeehouse-style setting, while enjoying the aural beauty of Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata and Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, D. 898; plus, Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op. 109. The matinee performance of “Beethoven & Schubert” takes place Sunday, Oct. 8, at 3 p.m., in the Samueli Theater at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Season ticket packages are $189$240. Single tickets are $70 and $89. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (714) 755-5799 or visit Page 4

www.PacificSymphony.org. “The three masterpieces on this Café Ludwig program were all composed in the 1820s in Vienna,” points out Shaham. “With this program, we get a slice of the musical discourse from nearly 200 years ago!” It is not news that the music from that single city during that era has maintained its prominence, but it is intriguing to look at some specific works in order to understand the depth of art that existed then. More specifically, it is interesting to see the two greatest masters of the era in their approaches to these intimate genres. Schubert was about 27 years younger than Beethoven, and Beethoven’s long shadow loomed large for him his entire life. As a young student, Schubert played in the violin section of the great Beethoven symphonies with his school orchestra and no doubt heard multiple premieres and early performances of Beethoven’s music. He always aspired to be a great composer himself, but clearly he was always aware of how his music related to Beethoven’s. Shaham notes: “The evidence of their meeting is unreliable, so we do not know for sure whether they interacted directly, but as they were both prominent members of a small musical community, they must have encountered each other repeatedly.” Schubert, for his part, admired Beethoven’s music enormously, and it is no accident that his greatest successes during his lifetime came in Lieder (songs), a genre that Beethoven all but dropped after Schubert came on the scene. Perhaps that says

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something of Beethoven’s admiration for his younger colleague as well. “You can hear especially in the B-flat Piano Trio that Schubert was composing in the same musical language as Beethoven,” says Shaham. “In many ways, this trio follows the forms and rhetoric set up by Beethoven’s trios, though Schubert’s ability to compose rich melodies suffuses the whole. Nevertheless, even within this common language, their utterances were entirely personal. I hope that hearing the two works on the first half before this trio will help us all attune our ears to the influences of both composers in the Trio.” Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata, written for a friend who had become a virtuoso on the recently invented and soon-to-be-forgotten arpeggione (a bowed six-string instrument), is a work of great lyricism, buoyancy and Viennese charm. This sonata has become a mainstay of the cello repertoire. While it is highly virtuosic and devilishly difficult at times, it is a work that feels simple and natural to the ear. Schubert’s great ease with creating beautiful singing melodies is evident throughout, as is his sense of the dramatic and storytelling aspects of music. “Having developed such a deep musical collaboration with the great Tim Landauer over these past 10 seasons,” says Shaham, “I’m particularly looking forward to exploring with him this work of perfection.” Shaham confesses that Beethoven’s Piano Sonata, Op. 109,

one of the final three of his 32, is one that has always spoken to her. “Unlike the Arpeggione, it is not built on tunes but more on intervals, relationships between pitches and motivic ideas,” she says. “As is typical of Beethoven, the long arc of the work and the sense of drama throughout serve to tie the piece into a perfect whole.” The first two movements, one in E major, the other in E minor, seem to be relating all the emotions of humanity, from hesitant discovery to elation to desperation. The theme of the last movement, which provides the first calm, centered focal point for the listener, has always seemed to Shaham to be a perfect song distilled to its barest essence: “The Sonata is in an unusual form, pushing the boundaries (as a composer might later in life) of what the genre can hold. Its three movements are heavily weighted to the last, which is a set of variations on this rather slow, singing, apparently simple theme.” The variations take the audience through a history of the work itself, seeming to contain all of life’s joys and woes. They culminate in spectacular ringing of the piano as it reaches for the heavens, and then drop the listener finally back in the original simple song, changed forever by the experience. “I hope that this program allows us all to feel more deeply what the world of Vienna of the 1820s would have felt like, and to relish the unbroken connection of our shared humanity,” concludes Shaham.


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Environmental Nature Center presents 42nd Annual Fall Faire & Pumpkin Patch The Environmental Nature Center (ENC) will host its biggest event of the year, The Fall Faire and Pumpkin Patch, on Sunday October 15th from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Proceeds benefit the ENC’s environmental education programs. Pumpkins of all shapes and sizes will be available for sale. Children will participate in a variety of fun crafts and games. Face painters will paint spiders, bats, and pumpkins on faces and Henna tattoo artists will create designs on hands and feet. The Fall Faire will also feature pony rides and a petting zoo for children to enjoy. Laguna Beach DJs will provide lively music for guests to dance to. The OC Bird of Prey Center, the Young Singers of Orange County, and Angela Vincent of Queen Green will also provide entertainment. Food and beverages will be available for purchase at Savor OC, the ENC’s restaurant showcase, a feature of both the Fall and Spring Faire each year. This year’s restaurant sponsors include Saltwater Catering, Blue Water Grill, Sensitive Sweets, and The Pizza Bakery. The Newport Beach Fire Department will also be on hand grilling up hamburgers and hot dogs. The Environmental Nature Center is located at 1601 E. 16th St., Newport Beach, CA, 92663. More information can be found at encenter.org. For questions, call 949-645-8489. About the ENC

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Deconstructing Liberty: A Destiny Manifested continues in the main gallery through October 15. Through performance, installation, video, and photography, these artists present concepts of the importance of American liberty and some may challenge ideas traditionally associated with these liberties as they resonate in forms of collective identity across the globe. This exhibit is part of The Getty’s Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, a far-reaching and ambitious exploration of Latin American and Latino art in dialogue with Los Angeles. Tickets can be purchased at www.muzeo.org/tickets. Anaheim Art Association’s 54th Annual Juried Exhibition is open in the Carnegie gallery with free admission through October 29. Established in 1963, the Anaheim Art Association was formed to promote the understanding and appreciation of art among the citizens of Anaheim. Their juried exhibition is annually held at Muzeo. The Lunch and Learn series continues on Wednesday, October 11 at 11:30 am with a free, onehour presentation by Linh Tran on Human Trafficking by Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force. Find out what human trafficking looks like in Orange County, and what efforts are being done to combat it using a victim-centered multidisciplinary approach. Bring your lunch, if you wish, and arrive by 11:15 am, as this

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The 10 Menswear Trends You Need to Know for Fall 2017 I t ’ s t i m e to t h i n k a b o u t n e x t s e a s o n ’ s wa r d r o b e By Scott Christian Though we may only just be entering the dog days of summer, the fashion calendar says fall. At least when it comes to the styles currently hitting stores and online. Which means it’s time to start thinking seriously about your fall wardrobe. After all, it’s a season of layering up, but not dressing like you’re about to run the Iditarod—i.e. it’s a season of maximizing your style. From fur collars to graphic knitwear, here are the 10 trends you should know to make sure you’re the most stylish guy in town once the leaves start to turn. Quilted Jackets No longer just for off-duty bankers and British country aristocrats, quilted jackets are going to be everywhere this fall, and in quite a few versions, too. Quilted bombers, quilted moto jackets, even quilted blazers will become a go-to for those chillier days. Fur and Shearling Collars Who doesn’t love fuzzy warmth around their neck when it’s cold out? Whether you prefer the Russian general look, or the Tom Cruise from Top Gun, there will be plenty of fur and shearling collars to choose from this season. Graphic Knitwear First we had the return of graphic T-shirts, and now, for fall 2017, we have graphic knitwear. Which makes sense. It’s hard to show off a cool graphic tee when the weather gets brisk. Wider Leg Trousers Looser tailoring has been coming back for a few seasons now and, while you don’t have to ditch your slim trousers just yet, a pair of wider cut pants

will certainly come in handy. The trick to wearing them is to go for a more slouchy, unstructured look. More Adventurous Suiting Despite what’s being whispered in some corners, the suit is not going anywhere anytime soon. But it is changing. From more adventurous colors, cuts, and patterns, to mixing it up with tees and sneakers, the classic suit is definitely expanding its horizons. Statements There has always been statement clothing, but this fall you’re going to see a lot of statements on clothing. Thank the chaotic times, or maybe just the popularity of Vetements, but clothes these days are getting pretty preachy. Oversized Proportions From tees to sweaters to hoodies to jackets, oversized proportions will be everywhere come fall. The trick to making it work is to mix an oversized piece with something more fitted. Like this oversized sweatshirt with a slim (but not skinny) pair of jeans or tailored trousers. Turtleneck Sweaters Turtleneck sweaters made a big comeback the last couple of seasons, and this fall that trend is expanding. Expect to see a lot more variations of the rollneck (that’s the English way of saying it) in knitwear this season. ‘80s And ‘90s Nostalgia Maybe it’s just because we’re longing for a simpler time, but the ‘80s and ‘90s have had an outsized influence on fashion of late. Whether it’s grunge, New Wave, classic hip-hop, or street style, prepare to see even more ‘80s and ‘90s nostalgia

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Community Action Partnership of Orange County Kicks-Off Hope for the Holidays with Event: “Meanwhile, Back at Café Du Monde…” “Meanwhile, Back At Café Du Monde…”, the unique and festive food monologue show, celebrates life stories about food at the Old Ranch Country Club, 3901 Lampson Ave, Seal Beach, CA, with appetizers served at 5:00 PM and the show starting at 6:00 PM on Sunday, October 1 2017. The event is produced by creator, Peggy Sweeney-McDonald of Superstar Events-LA. Humorous, spontaneous and unscripted, the heartfelt & humorous stories all have the common thread of food – our culture and relationships, personal life stories, restaurant experiences, past love affairs and more. The show began in Baton Rouge in 2010 and has since been produced across the country with over 300 personal food stories told by chefs, restaurant owners, actors, writers, musicians, TV and radio personalities, The Food Network stars, politicians and more. Headliners sharing their food stories are as follows: • Anais Tangie, Food Entrepreneur, SOCO/OC Mix • Dr. Anuradha Prakash, Professor of Food Science, Chapman University • Curtis Gibbs, Director of Fund Development & Planning, CAPOC • Chef Haley Nguyen, Culinary Department Chair, Long Beach Community College • Jacqueline Johnson, Board Chair, CAPOC • Lisa Annitti, Actress • Chef Pascal Olhats, Executive Chef, Restaurateur Emcee will be: Peggy Sweeney-McDonald, creator producer

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2017 Pink Tie Guy William Sanderson and wife Diana Sanderson. It was a night to remember for the more than 500 guests gathered at the 11th annual Komen Orange County Pink Tie Ball at Huntington Beach’s Photo by Andy Art. Paséa. The sold-out, elegant celebration “On the Edge,” raised more than $635,000 to fund the next generation of research and local initiatives to achieve the organization’s Bold Goal, to reduce the current number of breast cancer deaths by 50 percent in the U.S. by 2026. The formal evening kicked-off with an outdoor reception boasting spectacular ocean views and gourmet hors d’oeuvres donated by Bluewater Grill for the eleventh consecutive year. Stylish stilt walkers dressed in white greeted guests while KAT+ COTTO, an edgy duo composed of a DJ and violin player, created a festive atmosphere with their upbeat music and dance vibes. As the sun set over the ocean, guests enjoyed champagne and cocktails while bidding on the silent auction one-of-a-kind experiences and fabulous opportunity drawing items: three stunning pieces of jewelry donated by Winston’s Crown Jewelers worth $12,500, including a 19.39 carat Brazilian kunzite. For the first time this year, Komen supporters could participate in the silent auction digitally at the event or remotely. Prizes included stays at luxury resorts such as the Marival Resort in Mexico or the Belmond El Encanto in Santa Barbara, a cruise on a private yacht, a jetpack flight for two, helicopter lessons, and VIP tickets to various concerts and sporting events. As the doors of the ballroom opened, guests were ushered in and welcomed Scott Sherman, Mark Rhee, Sam Riela Khan T.Tran. Photo by Andy Art. with a performance of Lady Gaga’s “On the Edge of Glory” by Stellar Show Band, in the spirit of this year’s theme “On the Edge” of breaking research and treatments that will end breast cancer forever. Dinner began with a salad of oven-dried heirloom tomatoes, olive tapenade and rosemary croutons, followed by a duet entrée of ancho rubbed short ribs and citrus glazed salmon accompanied by horseradish mashed potatoes, broccolini and Cipollini onions on the side. For dessert, guests faced the dilemma of choosing between an exquisite Chocolate Trilogy composed of gluten-free chocolate cake, dark and white mousse and a timeless Crème Brulée & Strawberries. While guests enjoyed their three-course meals with wines graciously donated by Thieriot Wines, Mark and Dr. Jessica Rhee, advocates and event co-chairs, thanked the audience for their support in the fight against breast cancer and honored Mark’s mother, a breast cancer survivor who was in the audience, and Jessica’s mother, who lost her battle to breast cancer many years ago. Following their speech, Gretchen Valentine, President of Komen Orange County’s Board of Directors, introduced this year’s Pink Tie Guys, an exclusive group of seven male advocates committed to the local fight against breast cancer, joining 77 other Orange County businessmen and community leaders selected over the past decade. Each was presented with a pink tie donated by Macy’s, symbolic of their commitment to raise awareness within the business community in support of Komen’s mission. The 2017-2018 Pink Tie Guys include: Ray Baird, Branding Business; Stilt walkers entertaining guests. Amee Laxpati and Dr. Monish Robert Braithwaite, Hoag Hospital; Denis Kalscheur, Pacific Mercantile Laxpati. Photo by Carol Moore. Bancorp; Ken Paramo, Brown-Forman; David Moatazedi, Allergan; Mark Photo by Andy Art. Rhee, Rhee Enterprises LP; and William Sanderson, Golden State Foods. “We are so grateful for each of our Pink Tie Guys who leverage their network all year long to engage the community and bring awareness to our mission of providing those in need with reliable breast health services and education,” said Lisa Wolter, executive director of Komen Orange County. “It means so much to see the tremendous support from our community, especially at events like this where we can come together to celebrate our unwavering dedication to reaching our Bold Goal in 2026!” As the last crumb of dessert was devoured, guests were invited on the dance floor to dance the night away. Susan G. Komen is the world’s largest breast cancer organization, funding more breast cancer research than any other nonprofit while providing realtime help to those facing the disease. Komen has set a Bold Goal to reduce the current number of breast cancer deaths by 50 percent in the U.S. by 2026. Komen was founded in 1982 by Nancy G. Brinker, who promised her sister, Susan G. Komen, that she would end the disease that claimed Suzy’s life. Komen Orange County is working to better the lives of those facing breast cancer in the local community. Through events like the Komen Orange County Race for the Cure®, Komen Orange County has invested more than $38 million in community breast health programs and has helped contribute to the more than $920 million invested globally in research. For Event co-chair, Dr. Jessica Rhee and Jacque Balbas-Ruddy. more information visit komenoc.org. Photo by Andy Art.

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Emma Crosbie Captures the NHSAA/ASPCA Maclay Region 8 Championship

Top Equitation Mount Vigo Retires, Shelby Drazan Memorial Award Presented to Juliette Joseph Photos by McCool It was a big equitation evening in the Blenheim Farms Indoor Arena. Opening ceremonies began with a beautiful retirement ceremony and inception of a new Best Equitation Horse Award, the Vigo Perpetual Trophy, followed by a presentation of the Shelby Drazan Memorial Award to deserving junior rider, Juliette Joseph. Meanwhile thirty-eight riders prepared to ride the Jasen Shelley designed NHSAA/ASPCA Maclay Region 8 Championship course, vying for a chance to compete at the highly-anticipated ASPCA Maclay Championship. Blenheim EquiSports hosted the NHSAA/ASPCA Maclay Region 8 Championship, one of five Regional Championships held on Saturday. The top placing riders from these classes, along with the three upcoming Regionals, generate the list of over 150 qualified junior riders that will take on the challenges of competing in the Alltech Arena at the CP National Horse Show in Lexington, KY, October 31 - November 5, 2017. As always, the indoor arena track illustrated a rider’s ability to focus and execute the questions asked. It demanded adjustability for careful jumps, a collected pace for short lines, an open step for forward lines, as well as the skill to navigate jumps off tight turns. After the culmination of the jumping phase, judges Timmy Kees and Christina Schlusemeyer called back 30 riders in three groups for the flat phase. With the final group of three indicative of the top 10 in the class, the judges then required a work-off of their top six riders. Returning in reverse order of

Emma Crosbie and Quadro D’Ag with Dayle Fischer, Emily Esau-Williams and Melissa Brandes preference were: Augusta Iwasaki, consistent as she had throughout the ASPCA Maclay Championship this Laila Klinsmann, Breanna Bunevacz, class and executed a smooth track, November. Claire Archer, Katherine Dash and earning her victory. 2017 Shelby Drazan Memorial Emma Crosbie. While being interviewed for Show Award Presentation The test included a canter directly Jumping Life, Crosbie was still reeling In memory of Shelby Drazan, to 6, 9a, 10, 8 and a sitting trot back to from the results. “It’s really surreal. an excellent equitation rider and the line. Iwasaki, who has been in the I’ve dreamed of riding in the Maclay good friend to many, Stacy Drazan, hot seat several times in her short but ever since I could remember.” Mackenzie Drazan and Teal Orlin successful riding career, executed the A freshman at Auburn University, announced and presented the second tests flawlessly, setting the standard Crosbie is an NCAA athlete and gets annual Shelby Drazan Memorial and ultimately moving her up three the chance to ride and compete on Award. This award was established spots to finish third. Klinsmann rode a variety of horses. “When I come by the Drazan family, together with the work-off without a major fault, home, Emily Esau-Williams and HE Tex Sutton Forwarding Company. maintaining her fifth place spot. Fresh Dayle Fischer train me and they Based on an individual that has off a win in the PCHA 14 & Under are awesome. I’ve been riding with displayed sportsmanship, integrity Horsemanship Medal, Bunevacz rode them since I was a freshman in high and passion in the show jumping well and moved up two spots to earn school.” arena, as well as in their community, second, and Archer also held her She also spoke about her mount, junior rider Juliette Joseph was fourth position with a solid work-off. Quadro D’Ag, who is owned by selected as the 2017 recipient. Down to the final two, Dash was a bit barnmate Theresa Boucher. “She is Joseph will be awarded roundtrip deep in a couple spots, and bumped very kind to let me ride him. This is air and ground transportation for down to sixth. Under pressure as my second time doing the Regionals, one horse and equipment to the the final rider, Crosbie remained both times on him,” the champion 2017 Indoor Horse Show Circuit; air explained. “Last year it was good and transport provided by HE Tex Sutton I qualified but I was pretty green. I Forwarding Company. Additionally, didn’t take this horse back East last the Drazan family will provide $2,000 year, but I am going to take him this towards the Dover USEF Medal year.” entries at the Pennsylvania National Although Vigo retired from the show Horse show in Harrisburg. ring earlier in the evening, his memory Blenheim EquiSports, an equestrian will live on with the inception of The event management company Vigo Perpetual Trophy. Awarded based in San Juan Capistrano, CA, to the Best Equitation Horse at the produces events in three locations: NHSAA/ASPCA Maclay Region San Juan Capistrano, Del Mar and 8 Championship each year, the Las Vegas, NV. The events include judges’ pick in this inaugural year USEF “Premier” rated hunter-jumper was Acortair, owned by Further Lane shows featuring multiple grand prix Farm and ridden to second place by events, a Longines FEI World Cup™ Breanna Bunevacz. Jumping North American League Blenheim EquiSports congratulates event, USHJA International Hunter Stacy Drazan presents Juliette Joseph with the Shelby Drazan Memorial Award with Demi Stiegler and Vigo, Mackenzie Drazan, Teal Orlin, all award recipients and riders who Derbies, Pony Finals, Medal Finals Melissa Brandes and Robyn Stiegler qualified to represent Region 8 in the and more. More at showpark.com Page 12

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F E S T I VAL B ALLET THEATRE ANNO U N C E S A 2 0 1 7 - 2 0 1 8 SEASON OF ENCHANTMENT AT IRVINE BAR CLAY THEATRE Festival Ballet Theatre (FBT), Orange County’s resident professional ballet company, is pleased to announce its 2017-18 season. The year of classic ballet favorites will begin with Alice In Wonderland on October 14 & 15, followed by The Nutcracker from December 9-24, Coppélia on March 24 & 25, concluding with Gala of the Stars in August 2018. With masterful dancing and delightful whimsy, the Festival Ballet Theatre season opens with Alice in Wonderland on October 14th & 15th. Lewis Carroll’s classic tale magically comes to life with a beloved cast of characters - the lovable White Rabbit, the cunning Cheshire Cat, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, and the infamous Queen of Hearts. Take a journey down the Rabbit Hole, into Wonderland Garden and through the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, all adorned with fanciful sets, wildly realistic masks and colorful costumes. Choreographed by Emmy Awardwinning choreographer Robert Sund to Jean Sibelius’ lyrical melodies, Alice in Wonderland is an enchanting adventure that will delight children and adults alike. Create holiday memories for your family by sharing the magic of the cherished classic, The Nutcracker. Festival Ballet Theatre’s f a m i l y - f r i e n d l y, b r e a t h t a k i n g production features vibrant scenery and dazzling costumes, which make this age-old tradition sparkle like new. Get swept away by Tchaikovsky’s iconic score as the Sugar Plum Fairy, our heroine Clara, and a cast of hundreds take you on a magical journey to mystical lands. This full-length traditional production is choreographed and directed by Festival Ballet Theatre’s Artistic Director, Salwa Rizkalla, and features

world-renowned guest artists, FBT’s professional company dancers, and exceptional young talent from across the Southland. This year we will be offering a very special seasonal treat; The Nutcracker Tea Party. On select dates, guests will have an opportunity to enjoy tea, lemonade, finger sandwiches and sweet treats with Clara herself. The young star will tell the story of the Nutcracker and talk to her guests about the ballet and her magical adventure. Expect a special appearance by the Nutcracker Prince and his archenemy, the Mouse King, too! Photo opportunities and a party favor for each guest are included in the Nutcracker Tea Party ticket price. 2018 begins with the sentimental comic story of Coppélia which will delight audiences with its humor and intrinsic charm. Set in a small European village, this beloved tale tells the story of an eccentric inventor, Doctor Coppélius, who creates a life-size dancing doll that looks so lifelike, some believe she is real. When young villager, Franz, becomes infatuated with her, he casts aside his true heart’s desire, Swanhilda. She in turn, shows him his folly by dressing as the doll and pretending to come to life. Based upon two stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Coppélia was originally choreographed by Arthur Saint-Léon, with music by Léo Delibes. Love, laughter and exquisite dancing make Coppélia a ballet to remember. Details about Festival Ballet Theatre’s Annual Gala of the Stars, slated for August 2018, will be announced soon. Single Tickets: Individual tickets for Festival Ballet Theatre’s 2017-18 Season are on sale now at the Irvine Barclay Box Office at 949-854-4646 x. 1 or online at thebarclay.org. Full Season Purchase Discount: $5 per ticket discount when purchasing

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Alice In Wonderland the full package of 3 events prior to the first production. Alice In Wonderland Saturday, October 14, 2017 at 7:00 pm and Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 2:00 pm Tickets: $39-$45 T h e N u t c r a c k e r S a t u r d a y, December 9, 2017 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm Friday, December 15, 2017 at 7:00 pm Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 6:00 pm Thursday, December 21, 2017 at 6:00 pm Friday, December 22, 2017 at 7:00 pm Saturday, December 23, 2017 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm Sunday, December 24, 2017 at 11:00 am Tickets: $42-$55 (an additional fee of $20 is added for the additional Nutcracker Tea opportunity) Coppélia Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 7:00 pm and Sunday, March 25, 2018 at 2:00 pm Tickets: $42-$55 About Festival Ballet Theatre (FBT) Festival Ballet Theatre is a nonprofit organization founded in 1988 by Salwa Rizkalla. Its mission is to enrich Orange County’s artistic and economic vitality, to inspire love and appreciation for dance, and to invigorate ballet by: • Presenting a season of exhilarating classical and contemporary performance. • Providing a nurturing environment for dancers and choreographers. • Offering stimulating educational outreach programs. For more information, visit www. festivalballet.org. About Salwa Rizkalla, Artistic Director Artistic Director Salwa Rizkalla has contributed to the Orange County community for more than 30 years by presenting excellence in dance performance through Festival

Ballet Theatre and providing top-tier classical ballet training at Southland Ballet Academy. During her professional dancing career, Ms. Rizkalla graced the stage in leading roles in well-known classical ballets as well as contemporary pieces. She had the privilege of working under the direction of worldrenowned choreographers Leonid Lavrovsky and Serge Lifar. As a young dancer, Ms. Rizkalla trained in the Russian Vaganova method and studied with ballet masters of the Bolshoi and the Kirov. As the culmination of her training, Ms. Rizkalla completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Ballet Pedagogy. She established Southland Ballet Academy in 1983 and debuted Festival Ballet Theatre in 1988. In addition to teaching and directing, Ms. Rizkalla was a faculty member of several area institutions, including Goldenwest College and the Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts. Many arts organizations have recognized her service. The Orange County Music and Arts Administrators and Orange County Performing Arts Center jointly named her the Orange County Arts Educator of the Year Award for Secondary Dance (2003); Youth America Grand Prix awarded Ms. Rizkalla Outstanding Teacher accolades (2002, 2004, 2005, 2012 and 2017); and Arts Orange County recognized Ms. Rizkalla with the Helena Modjeska Cultural Legacy Award (2014). Ms. Rizkalla has been honored to impact the lives of hundreds of students and their families through her teaching. She is proud to be a dedicated educator, an energetic promoter of the arts, and an active participant in the cultural life of her community.


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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00944165 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of KEENAN SEAN CHUNG. Petitioner(s) KEENAN SEAN CHUNG has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: KEENAN SEAN CHUNG to KEENAN SEAN WOLF. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Orange County Superior Court of California, County of Orange, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on NOVEMBER 02, 2017 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, W44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The Newport News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: SEPTEMBER 18, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Newport News – 09/22/2017, 09/29/2017, 10/06/2017, 10/13/2017

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00943053 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of BRENDA MILLER. Petitioner(s) BRENDA MILLER has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: BRENDA MILLER to BRENDA ALEX MILLER. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Orange County Superior Court of California, County of Orange, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on OCTOBER 25, 2017 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, W44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The Newport News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Newport News – 09/22/2017, 09/29/2017, 10/06/2017, 10/13/2017

SUMMONS (Family Law) (CITACION Derecho familiar) NOTICE TO RESPONDENT (Name): RICK LIEN AVISO AL DEMANDADO (Nombre): You have been sued: (Lo han demandado). Petitioner’s name is: JESSICA TANG (Nombre del demandante) Case No. 17D005073 You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this Summons and Petition are served on you to file a Response (form FL-120 or FL-123) at the court and have a copy served on the petitioner. A letter or phone call will not protect you. If you do not file your Response on time, the court may make orders affecting your marriage or domestic partnership, your property, and custody of your children. You may be ordered to pay support and attorney fees and costs. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. If you want legal advice, contact a lawyer immediately. You can get information about finding lawyers at the California Courts Online SelfHelp Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at the California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), or by contacting your local county bar association. Tiene 30 dias corridos despues de haber recibido la entrega legal de esta Citacion y Peticion para presentar una Respuesta (formulario FL-120 o FL-123) ante la corte y efectuar la entrega legal de una copia al solicitante. Una carta o llamada telefonica no basta para protegerio. Si no presenta su Respuesta a tiempo, la corte puede dar ordenes que afecten su matrimonio o pareja de hecho, sus bienes y la custodia de sus hijos. La corte tambien le puede ordenar que pague manutencion, y honorarios costos legales. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida al secretario un formulario de exencion de cuotas. Si desea obtener asesoramiento legal. pongase en contacto de inmediato con un abogado. Puede obtener informacion para encontrar a un abogado en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www. sucorte.ca.gov), en el sitio Web de los Servicios Legales de California (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), o poniendose en contacto con el colegio de abogados de su condado. NOTICE: The restraining orders on page 2 are effective against both spouses or domestic partners until the petition is dismissed, a judgment is entered, or the court makes further orders. These orders are enforceable anywhere in California by any law enforcement officer who has received or seen a copy of them. AVISO: Las ordenes de restriccion que figuran en la pagina 2 valen para ambos conyuges o pareja de hecho hasta que se despida la peticion, se emita un fallo o la corte de otras ordenes. Cualquier autoridad de la ley que haya recibido o visto una copia de estas ordenes puede hacerlas acatar en cualquier lugar de California. NOTE: If a judgment or support order is entered, the court may order you to pay all or part of the fees and costs that the court waived for yourself or for the other party. If this happens, the party ordered to pay fees shall be given notice and an opportunity to request a hearing to set aside the order to pay waived court fees. AVISO: Si se emite un fallo u orden de manutencion, le corte puede ordenar que usted pague parte de, a todas las cuotas y costos de la corte praviamente exentas a peticion de usted o de la otra parte. Si esto ocurre, la parte ordenada a pager estes cuotas debe recibir aviso y la oortunidad de solicitar una audiencia para anular la orden de pagar las cuotes exentas. 1. The name and address of the court are (El Nombre y direccion de la corte son): SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA , COUNTY OF ORANGE (LAMOREAUX JUSTICE CENTER) 341 THE CITY DRIVE, ORANGE, CA 92868 2. The name, address, and telephone number of the petitioner’s attorney, or the petitioner without an attorney, are: (El nombre, direccion y numero de telefono del abogedo del demandante, o del demandante si no tiene abogado, son): BENJAMIN LEE (SN:274226) LAW OFFICES OF BENJAMIN S. LEE P.C. 7700 IRVINE CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 800, IRVINE, CA 92618 Date: (Fecha): JUNE 19, 2017 Clerk by (Secretario, por), David H. Ymasaki Deputy (Asistente). DORIA HANZICH Newport News – 09/15/2017, 09/22/2017, 09/29/2017, 10/06/2017

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