Unless otherwise noted all programs will be presented in English. All programs and events are free and open to the public.
for more info7:00 - 8:30
Tye Leung Schulze 12:00 - 2:00
2012 -2013 Opera Preview LecturesOpera Guild preview lectures are scheduled in communities throughout the greater Bay Area by local Guild chapters. Each preview features a renowned musicologist who may use recordings and/or handouts to familiarize the audience with repertoire from the current season.
Tales of Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbach
Speaker: Timothy Flynn
Koret Auditorium - Lower Level
3:00 - 4:00
*Six Roses - Jazz Concert3:00 - 4:30
Summer Reading Kickoff with Misión Flamenca Misión Flamenca's performances aim to access the creative energies of it's members and create an open, collaborative space, in a venue accessible to all who want to participate --- to share flamenco with everybody, not only those who want to perform on stage, but those who come to share in that process as active spectators.
So come and experience this expresive dance form and kick off your Summer Reading Program in Spanish style!
6:00 - 8:30
*Summer Reading Kickoff-- Lego Night!4:15 - 5:15
Teen DJ WorkshopTeen DJ workshop with KMEL & Project Level
Program for Tweens and Teens, ages 11-18
Come learn how to spin and scratch records with KMEL and Project Level
No musical experience needed.
For more information please contact Eric Hannan
11:00 - 11:45
*Bonnie LockhartMusical fun for children and families.
For over twenty-five years, Bonnie has developed a dynamic repertoire which feeds Songs & Music Games.
Designed to maximize children's participation, her shows feature sing-along, clap along, move-along activities with folk songs from many countries and cultures.
In addition to a wealth of folk songs, Bonnie’s own original materials lend a distinctive vitality to her presentations. She encourages children to sing, dance and fingerplay their way into the joys of music. Kids and families cooperate and collaborate in singing games, call and response chants, story-songs, and on-the-spot rhythm bands.
Accompanying herself on guitar, keyboards, and percussion, Bonnie sings with irresistible enthusiasm. With a repertoire rich in cultural diversity, she entertains while nurturing the seeds of children's self esteem.
Space is limited, please call for reservations.
2:00 - 4:00
Robert Henry Johnson’s 60 Million Plus Theater Robert Henry Johnson’s 60 Million Plus Theater presents The Commission Project, a play reading series which features new and unproduced work of African American dramatists.
Robert Henry Johnson’s Sonders, a three act play, set in 1898, explores the themes of legacy, emancipation and the black family structure.
Koret Auditorium - Lower Level
2:30 - 4:30
David Johnson - A Dream Begun So Long Ago
David Johnson, a photographer of African American life in San Francisco during the middle of the 20th century will present his photographs. There will be a book signing for his collection of photographs, A Dream Begun So Long Ago.
1:00 - 4:00
Bay Area Authors Speak OutThe San Francisco Alumni Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated and the Bayview Branch of the San Francisco Public Library presents a discussion and readings by three authors:
- Mykah Montgomery: The Girl Who Wanted a Tail (children’s book)
- Patricia Saunders: Through the Fire (poetry)
- Lisa White: Pink Milk (children’s book)
Moderated by Karen Johnson of Marcus Bookstore
Koret Auditorium - Lower Level
12:00 - 2:00
2012 - 2013 Opera Preview LecturesOpera Guild preview lectures are scheduled in communities throughout the greater Bay Area by local Guild chapters. Each preview features a renowned musicologist who may use recordings and/or handouts to familiarize the audience with repertoire from the current season.
Gospel of Mary Magdalene by Mark Adamo
WORLD PREMIERE
Speaker: Lynne Morrow
Koret Auditorium - Lower Level
6:30 - 8:30
Bernal Jazz Quartet The Bernal Jazz Quartet explores familiar standards and fresh new compositions, from bop to blues to ballads and more. An unusual front-line pairing of vibraphone (Jim Zimmerman) and sax (Michael Gold) combines with a creative supportive rhythm section of bass (Ken Lenga) and drums (Curt Moore).
2:00 - 4:00
Golden Age of Soul Music- Vol 3
Join music historian Richie Unterberger for "The Golden Age of Soul Vol. 3" The program will feature rare clips of performers such as Mary Wells, Jackie Wilson, Major Lance, Jimmy Cliff, Little Eva, the Four Tops, and Les McCann & Eddie Harris. Also featured will be performers spotlighted in the previous two programs, such as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Sly Stone, and Stevie Wonder.
2:30 - 4:30
Annual Open House CelebrationCome celebrate the 17th anniversary of the library's grand reopening and enjoy an afternoon of music with Gold Mountain Music Ensemble! Light refreshments will be served. There will be photo displays, digital scrapbook, and video documenting the branch’s long history including the 1996 reopening after major expansion and renovations, up to the present day.
2:00 - 4:00
Afro-Futurism Artist DiscussionKoret Auditorium - Lower Level
10:15 - 11:00
*Bonnie LockhartJoin us for a lively morning of music from around the world, including new and traditional songs. Clap, dance, and sing to the music!
Groups, please call for reservations.
10:30 - 11:30
*Green Golly & Her Golden Flute2:00 - 3:00
The Green Golly Project New York- based duo Barbara Siesel and Keith Torgan will introduce children to the magic of classical music through a lighthearted, comical embellishment of the traditional Rapunzel. For ages 5 and up. Space is limited, please call for a reservation.
2:00 - 2:45
*Capoeira with TammyJoin Tammy from Destiny Art Center and learn a new skill! Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial-art that incorporates dance, agility, grace, music, instrumentation and play. Participants will learn the fundamentals of capoeira movements, philosophy, instruments and call and response songs. For ages 5-up, space limited to 30 participants arriving day of class.
6:30 - 8:30
Bernal Jazz Quartet The Bernal Jazz Quartet explores familiar standards and fresh new compositions, from bop to blues to ballads and more. An unusual front-line pairing of vibraphone (Jim Zimmerman) and sax (Michael Gold) combines with a creative supportive rhythm section of bass (Ken Lenga) and drums (Curt Moore).
6:30 - 8:30
Bernal Jazz Quartet The Bernal Jazz Quartet explores familiar standards and fresh new compositions, from bop to blues to ballads and more. An unusual front-line pairing of vibraphone (Jim Zimmerman) and sax (Michael Gold) combines with a creative supportive rhythm section of bass (Ken Lenga) and drums (Curt Moore).
6:30 - 8:30
Bernal Jazz Quartet The Bernal Jazz Quartet explores familiar standards and fresh new compositions, from bop to blues to ballads and more. An unusual front-line pairing of vibraphone (Jim Zimmerman) and sax (Michael Gold) combines with a creative supportive rhythm section of bass (Ken Lenga) and drums (Curt Moore).
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Afro-Futurism Afro-Futurism: Envisioning the Year 2070 and Beyond uses art to create a future for us to aspire to. It comes from an African American perspective. Runaway slave and heroine Harriet Tubman once said, "I freed a thousand slaves; I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves."
Over 100 years later, writer James Baldwin praised Black revolutionaries for daring to break down barriers. He wrote in a 1970 letter to activist Angela Davis: "The enormous revolution in black consciousness which has occurred in your generation, my dear sister, means the beginning or the end of America. Some of us, white and Black, know how great a price has been paid to bring into existence a new consciousness, a new people, an unprecedented nation."
What will be the Black consciousness in the year 2070, one hundred years after James Baldwin's letter?
Curated by Kheven LaGrone
Related Event: In commemoration of Juneteenth, an artists reception/talk will take place on Sunday, June 16, 2013
Main Library, Lower Level, Koret Auditorium, 2 PM
*Funded by the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.
