Et Al - Strange & Beautiful - 3/4/10
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THE CANVAS Open Mic Night! Location: Sunnyvale Art Gallery 251 West El Camino Real Sunnyvale, CA 94087 (408) 737-8188 Description: Come join us every Thursday night from 7-9pm for the Open Mic. We encourage all forms of artistic expression. Whether it be music, poetry, stand-up, theatrical performance, or spoken word. All forms of artistic creativity are welcome! Come as a performer or part of the audience. Either way, lets see what talent comes out of our local neighborhoods!! Everyone will get at least 10 minutes. Times will vary according to how many signups there are. See you then! Lets do this!! Sunnyvale Art Gallery - An intergenerational inter-cultural forum for Artistic Expression
Gennessee - 3/18/10
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THE CANVAS Open Mic Night! Location: Sunnyvale Art Gallery 251 West El Camino Real Sunnyvale, CA 94087 (408) 737-8188 Description: Come join us every Thursday night from 7-9pm for the Open Mic. We encourage all forms of artistic expression. Whether it be music, poetry, stand-up, theatrical performance, or spoken word. All forms of artistic creativity are welcome! Come as a performer or part of the audience. Either way, lets see what talent comes out of our local neighborhoods!! Everyone will get at least 10 minutes. Times will vary according to how many signups there are. See you then! Lets do this!! Sunnyvale Art Gallery - An intergenerational inter-cultural forum for Artistic Expression
Garudan Purappadu
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Garudan Thookkam (Eagle Hanging) is a ritual art form performed in Kali temples of south Kerala, south India. The people who dress up as Garuda perform the dance. After the dance performance, the hang-designate dangle from a shaft hooking the skin on his back. In some places, the ritual is performed colorfully with Garudas taken in a procession on hand pulled carts. . Legend has it that even after slaying Darika, Kali remained insatiable and thirsty. At this time Vishnu sent Garuda to Kali to quench the thirst. A dancing and bleeding Garuda was taken to Kali and only after getting some drops of blood from Garuda, Kali was pacified. The ritual is performed based on this belief.
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