
"The spirit of flamenco can be seen through the eyes of local artist Maria Pazos in her exhibit, Mi Alma Flamenca (My Flamenco Soul), on view at Gallery 9 in downtown Los Altos throughout October. Drawing from her own background as a flamenco dancer and working in a variety of mediums, Pazos explores the emotional depth, cultural richness and dynamic movement of the art form."
"Los Altos History Museum will host its second annual Mid-Autumn Festival on Oct. 5, 1-5 p.m., featuring mooncakes, traditional Chinese crafts, cultural games and live performances for all ages. Presented in collaboration with the Greater Los Altos Chinese Association (GLACA), the event brings together Chinese American families and the wider community to celebrate and learn about Chinese heritage and traditions. The Mid-Autumn Festivalsecond only to Lunar New Year in significancehas been observed for over 3,000 years."
Maria Pazos presents Mi Alma Flamenca at Gallery 9 in downtown Los Altos throughout October, drawing on her background as a flamenco dancer and using multiple mediums. The exhibit explores emotional depth, cultural richness and dynamic movement associated with flamenco. An opening reception on Friday, Oct. 3, from 5-8 p.m. will feature Spanish-themed food and drinks. Los Altos History Museum will host its second annual Mid-Autumn Festival on Oct. 5, 1-5 p.m., in collaboration with the Greater Los Altos Chinese Association. The festival includes mooncakes, lantern traditions, crafts, games, live performances, children's activities and community-focused programming. Admission is $10 with free entry for members, children 12 and under, and seniors over 65.
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