Alameda briefs: Yearlong art series to start Aug. 24 with ‘Rising Seas’

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Alameda briefs: Yearlong art series to start Aug. 24 with ‘Rising Seas’
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The city of Alameda is joining forces with three of Alameda’s most prominent arts organizations — the West End Arts District, Radium Presents and Rhythmix Cultural Works — to present “Rising Tides,” a yearlong series of extraordinary arts experiences and performances aiming to inform and inspire that will culminate in the summer of 2025 with a photo exhibition entitled “In Plain Site.”The series will kick off from 2 to 5 p.m. Aug.

Directed by Jeff Raz , this show promises to supply all kinds of food for thought yet be fun at the same time. Also on deck will be KT Nelson, the beloved Bay Area Izzy-winning choreographer and former co-artistic director at ODC Dance presenting her piece “Where Do We Draw the Line?” Some recipients are repeat awardees, as their programs are of ongoing importance to the community, and others are new. Island Hacks sponsored a high school coding event, and the Foodbank Players fundraised with an “Our Town” production.

Designed to provide opportunities at the intersection of business and culture, the XChange will use a place-based strategy to drive solutions for better cities, integrating real estate development, business education, technology and cultural competence to foster economic growth. Oakland and Boston chapters of the XChange will serve as organizing hubs, using commercial real estate to empower underserved communities.

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