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Cy Musiker and David Wiegand scout the Bay Area for things to do this coming weekend and turn up a Cuban son, a Handel oratorio, and much more!

Tito Y Su Son de Cuba

January 25, 2014
La Pena Cultural Center in Berkeley

For tickets and more information, visit lapena.org.

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Lauren Gunderson’s Silent Sky

January 15 – February 9, 2014
Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts

For more information, visit theatreworks.org.

Man in a Case feat. Mikhail Baryshnikov

January 25 – February 16, 2014
Berkeley Rep

For more information, visit tickets.berkeleyrep.org.

Handel’s Theodora

January 25, 2014
The Green Music Center in Santa Rosa

Performed by The English Concert with The Choir of Trinity Wall Street.

For tickets and more information, visit gmc.sonoma.edu.

Company C Contemporary Ballet

January 30 – February 1 and February 13 – 16, 2014
Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek and YBCA

Yuri Zhukov’s Railroad Joint, Charles Moulton’s Nine Person Precision Ball Passing, Charles Anderson’s Boléro, and the world premiere of Susan Jaffe’s Sogno di V.

For tickets and more information, visit companycballet.org.

Into It. Over It.

January 30, 2014
Bottom of the Hill

For more information, visit bottomofthehill.com.

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