This week in Oakland: Kamaiyah at the Fox, and the 'Where Are You From' exhibit at ARTogether
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This week in Oakland: Kamaiyah at the Fox, and the 'Where Are You From' exhibit at ARTogether
"The Oakland Roots season opener on Saturday at the Coliseum, where legendary Vallejo rapper E-40 will play the halftime show. Another must-see event is rapper Kamaiyah headlining a hometown show at the Fox Theater."
"Diamano Coura West African Dance Company has been sharing the sounds and cultural traditions of West Africa for over five decades. This week the group launches its annual festival, which runs for four days starting on Thursday, March 12. The company is hosting a series of 17 dance workshops and three drum workshops at Westlake Middle School as well as a dance festival in Berkeley on March 14."
"From March 13 to 15, the Jerusalem Coffeehouse is hosting extended night hours and a special menu. On Saturday, March 14, the coffeehouse is teaming up with Bakesale Betty for a menu that includes sumac aioli fried chicken and za'atar fries, served with a side of pomegranate ketchup."
Oakland offers multiple notable events throughout the week. The Alysa Liu celebration occurs Thursday at Frank Ogawa Plaza, while the Oakland Roots season opener happens Saturday at the Coliseum with E-40 performing at halftime. Rapper Kamaiyah headlines a hometown show at the Fox Theater. Additional events celebrate Ramadan's conclusion, West African dance traditions, Trans Day of Visibility, and immigrant and refugee artists. The Diamano Coura West African Dance Company launches its annual four-day festival starting Thursday, featuring 17 dance workshops and three drum workshops at Westlake Middle School, with a festival in Berkeley on March 14. Jerusalem Coffeehouse extends hours March 13-15 for Ramadan, offering special menus including collaborations with Bakesale Betty.
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