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加州奥克兰博物馆宣布5月公共项目和活动

(OAKLAND, CA) 四月 26, 2022—Comedy, music, dance and theater will take center stage outdoors at Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) for its schedule of public programs and events in 5月. Featured during the month will be Good Medicine: Native American Comedy, Latinx-inspired music by Inti Batey, New Waves of Hope, Orchestra Gold’s raucous fusion of music from Mali and the US, readings from a new hip-hop theater work by Oakland Theater Project’s Michael Wayne Turner III, and the return of Oakland Ballet. Popular Lunchtime Sessions feature free programming Saturdays at Noon. A complete list of 5月 programs may be found below. For more information, visit museumca.org .

Oakland Museum of California 5月 Public Programs and Events Schedule

Lunchtime Session
星期六, 5月 7
12 PM
Inti Batey, New Waves of Hope

Inti Batey, New Waves of Hope explores a wide range of Latinx-inspired music and dance as medicine and activation during this time as we prepare to come together again. Through original and conscious lyrics and modern and traditional dance styles, Inti Batey shares a story of resilience and creativity calling forth values of radical compassion and acknowledgement of our relationship to the land. Fun and emotional, Inti shines the light on our Batey family.

Lunchtime Session
星期六, 5月 14
12 PM
Orchestra Gold

Orchestra Gold (OG) celebrates the crossroads between Mali and the US. It’s where rowdy, psychedelic rock meets the analog tape sounds of West Africa. The band is spearheaded by the electric frontwoman Mariam Diakiteher, whose raucous vocals transport you to a street ceremony on a 星期日 in Bamako. OG’s music draws deeply on Malian tradition, and goes beyond that, forging a path into American rock and psychedelia, Afrobeat and Funk. Join us for a live musical set, and a Malian dance class led by Mariam Diakite.

星期六, 5月 14
7:30 PM
Good Medicine: A Night of Live Native Stand-Up featuring top Native American stand-up comedians Siena East, Kasey Nicholson, Dash Turner, and host Jackie Keliiaa

Good Medicine: A Night of Live Native Stand-Up features top Native American stand-up comedians Siena East, Kasey Nicholson, Dash Turner, and host Jackie Keliiaa in OMCA’s gardens for one night only. Tickets, priced $20-$25 and may be purchased at Your Order – Oakland Museum of California (acmeticketing.com)

Grab your favorite picnic blanket, and arrive early to enjoy dinner on the grounds before showtime. Food, drinks and alcoholic beverages are available for purchase. Guests are welcome to bring their own food, outside alcohol is not permitted.

The 90-minute show will be followed by a DJ and dance party. Doors open at 6:00 pm; show starts at 7:30 pm. General admission tickets are $25. Enter through the main entrance on Oak Street and proceed to the garden.

Good Medicine is generously sponsored by the Oakland Museum of California, the City of Oakland and the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust, an urban Indigenous women-led land trust facilitating the return of Indigenous land to Indigenous people. Non-Indigenous people living on traditional Lisjan Ohlone territory are encouraged to pay Shuumi Land Tax to support the critical work of the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust. The event includes adult content.

What to know about seating

The comedy show is held outdoors in the OMCA Garden on an open grassy field, under the stars. Bring blankets or low chairs that have a seat that rests on the ground with a low back. Tall chairs are not permitted as they obstruct views of the stage. Lawn space is first-come first-serve. Accessible seating is available. To request accessibility accommodations please call 510-318-8427 星期三-星期日 11am-5pm, or email at [email protected] .

About the comedians

Siena East is a Choctaw writer, comedian, and actress based in Los Angeles. She writes for Grimsburg and Clone High coming to HBO Max. Siena regularly performs in LA and was in the Upright Citizens Brigade’s first-ever, all Native improv show. She was featured in IllumiNative’s 25 Native American Comedians to Follow, and ABC’s Native American Heritage Month campaign where she spoke about the freedom to be flawed, but they cut the part about her catching barf with her hands. Or rather…failing to catch a barf with her hands. Instagram – @sienaeast

Dash Turner is a comedian and TV writer based in Brooklyn. He is currently a staff writer for NBC’s Rutherford Falls. He was featured in Vulture, and named one of IllumiNative’s 25 Native American Comedians to Follow. He has created content for Comedy Central and @thegag. He co-hosts the Union Hall show Thanks But No Thanksgiving, and performs stand-up around New York City. Dash is an enrolled member of the Yurok Tribe, California’s #1 hottest tribe. Instagram – @disturbia2007film

Kasey Nicholson is a comedian, wellness educator and member of the A’aa’niii’nin (WhiteClay Nation) of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in Montana. Kasey has awed crowds across the U.S. and Canada for over a decade, performing alongside comedy greats such as Ben Gleib, Dulcé Sloan, Tatanka Means, and Mark Curry. Kasey was named Montana’s Funniest Comedian and won Missoula’s Homegrown Comedy Competition. Instagram – @_rezzalicious_

Jackie Keliiaa is a stand-up comedian, writer, and actor based in Oakland, California. You can find her in the 2021 release, We Had a Little Real Estate Problem: The Unheralded Story of Native Americans & Comedy. She has been featured on Comedy Central, Team Coco, Illuminative’s 25 Native American Comedians to Follow, and was Comic of the Week on The Jackie And Laurie Show. She wrote for the web series You’re Welcome America and has been featured in Vulture, Uproxx, the LA Times and KQED. Jackie has opened for Judah Friedlander, Nikki Glaser, and was featured on the First Nations Comedy Experience streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Jackie is a regular at Bay Area venues and has performed at San Francisco SketchFest, Punch Line San Francisco and Cobb’s Comedy Club. Instagram – @jackiecomedy

Lunchtime Session
星期六, 5月 21
12 PM
Hat Matter–Thoughts Of A Black Mad Hatter by Michael Wayne Turner III
Oakland Theater Project

Oakland Theater Project Company Member Michael Wayne Turner III will read from his work Hat Matter–Thoughts of a Black Mad Hatter, a one-man show of hip-hop theater comprising poems, stories, and monologues. This work uses movement and dance accompanied by original composed classical sting music to explore the head space of an American Black Dandy. We invite the audience into the dressing room of this Dandelion as he frolics about his fox hole making sense out of non-sense. Content may address serious, adult topics relating to identity.

Lunchtime Session
星期六, 5月 28
12PM
Oakland Ballet

为了庆祝奥克兰芭蕾舞团创始人Ronn Guidi的遗产,并展望未来,以女性编舞家为主角的作品,这场演出将展示奥克兰芭蕾舞团2022年演出季闭幕节目的亮点。奥克兰芭蕾舞团反映了奥克兰和大东湾的多样性,提供方便、相关和令人兴奋的舞蹈,激励和教育所有年龄段的人。

艺术家和节目可能会有变化。

关于午餐会

游客可以带着午餐参加OMCA的免费系列节目--午餐时间会议。每周六中午开始免费举行,游客们被邀请到一起,享受现场表演和创作过程的乐趣。 感受现场表演和创作过程的乐趣。.午餐时间会议免费向公众开放;不需要门票和预订。 如遇下雨,该活动将被取消。 食物和饮料不包括在内。为了维护所有客人和工作人员的安全,容量可能是有限的。 请访问 museumca.org/lunchtime-sessions了解详情。

关于加州奥克兰博物馆

加州奥克兰博物馆(OMCA)讲述了构成加州的许多故事,为人们之间更多的联系、信任和理解创造了空间和背景。通过其包容性的展览、公共项目、教育举措和文化活动,奥克兰博物馆将加州人聚集在一起,并激发对我们州的艺术、历史和自然环境对我们自己和彼此的启示的进一步理解。OMCA拥有超过190万件物品,将其多学科的艺术、历史和自然科学藏品与第一人称的叙述和通常不为人知的加利福尼亚的叙述结合起来,所有这些都在其11万平方英尺的画廊空间和7英亩的校园内。博物馆是湾区的一个领先的文化机构,也是研究和了解加州动态文化和环境遗产的资源,供来自该地区、该州和世界各地的游客参观。

访客信息

加州奥克兰博物馆(OMCA)位于奥克兰市第十大街的奥克街1000号。博物馆的普通门票为16美元;老年人和持有有效证件的学生为11美元,13至17岁的青少年为7美元,会员和12岁及以下儿童免费。在大厅举办的特别展览,除了一般的门票价格外,还需支付5美元。OMCA提供现场地下停车场,距离梅里特湖BART站只有一个街区,位于第10街和Oak街的拐角处,交通便利。橡树街1000号的博物馆主入口处有一个无障碍坡道。 museumca.org

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COVID-19健康和安全信息

从2022年2月1日开始,根据奥克兰市议会的紧急条例,奥马逊协会将要求所有现场活动的疫苗接种证明。这包括进入画廊和特别展览、剧院、咖啡馆和花园的项目和活动。对于未接种疫苗的人,也将接受由有执照的医疗专业人员提供的文件,证明医疗豁免和最近的阴性测试(72小时内),以便进入博物馆。

成人需要出示疫苗接种证明以及带有照片的身份证;12岁及以上的儿童必须出示疫苗接种证明,但不需要提供身份证。谢谢您的支持

帮助保护彼此和我们的社区。
 

OMCA将根据我们的安全社区协议维持其现有的面具政策,直到进一步通知。OMCA正在采取审慎的方法,以确保为其做出正确的选择。

社区,同时平衡恢复正常的愿望。
 

所有两岁以上的来访者和OMCA的工作人员,无论是否接种疫苗,在OMCA校园内不进食或饮水时,将继续需要戴口罩。欲了解更多有关OMCA的COVID-19健康和安全协议的信息,请访问 museumca.org/covid-health-safety.

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