Encinitas Advocate – Encinitas hosts virtual Día de los Muertos Nov. 1 Day of the Dead celebration

https://www.encinitasadvocate.com/lifestyle/events/story/2020-10-17/encinitas-hosts-virtual-dia-de-los-muertos-nov-1-day-of-the-dead-celebration

Ballet Folklorico El Tapatio de San Dieguito director and dancers at Encinitas Dia de los Muertos. (L-R) Director Nadia Arambula, Jimena Rodriguez, Kimberly Villasenor and Paola Mendoza.

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The Dia de los Muertos featured performers include Ballet Folklorico El Tapatio de San Dieguito dancers, Mariachi Real De San Diego, and a modern dance rendition from LITVAKdance company by dancers Maria Jose Castillo and Nick McGhee. There will be workshops on how to make a paper flower and decorate a picture frame to use for the alter. Entertainment also includes highlights from the past six years’ Dia de los Muertos events. Mano a Mano Foundation Program Director Beatriz Villarreal will emcee the event, and Encinitas Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Encinitas Deputy Mayor Kellie Shay Hinze will speak as well as Naimeh Woodward, president of Encinitas Friends of the Arts.

Encinitas Dia de los Muertos

Prior to the event, the community is invited to participate in a Dia de los Muertos face painting contest. To enter, participants email a photo of their painted face to encinitasdiadelosmuertos@gmail.com by Oct. 22. Gift card prizes will be awarded to the categories of female and male: youth, teen and adult. For contests rules and waiver, visit www.encinitasarts.org/calendar/

To add to the festivities, an event bag containing materials to make a paper flower and decorate a picture frame along with a free raffle ticket, a child size face mask, and candies will be available for pick-up on Saturday, Oct. 24 at the Encinitas Community Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, 1:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. on a first-come, first-served basis. Raffle prizes include gift cards, laptop computers and more. Contest and raffle winners will be announced Nov. 1 at the event.

The Encinitas Library is also participating in Dia de los Muertos. Since Sept. 22, they have been featuring Dia de los Muertos art made by Luis Murguia in their acrylic showcases in the front lobby.

For a schedule of events, or for more information, visit: www.encinitasarts.org

Encinitas Advocate: ‘Passport to Encinitas’ cultural diversity celebration set for Aug. 22

https://www.encinitasadvocate.com/lifestyle/events/story/2020-07-30/passport-to-encinitas-cultural-diversity-celebration-set-for-aug-22

Encinitas Friends of the Arts (EFA) will present Passport to Encinitas, a virtual presentation, on Aug. 22 at 5 p.m. The event will celebrate the cultural diversity within the City of Encinitas while showcasing local talent and the arts and culture resources of the community. This fundraiser supports the vital work done by the EFA while supporting the artists and business in Encinitas.

Passport to Encinitas is part of EFA’s Passport Series Program which has been celebrating the diversity of the arts that exists throughout the world since 2014.

To purchase your ticket go to bit.ly/3g5XRia

Please note the ticket price includes:

Early access to the event. Ticket holders will be sent a private link to the live stream from 5 to 6 p.m. and other special prerecorded performances after 6 p.m.

Can’t watch live? The private link will be available even after it’s over.

One-year free membership to EFA

An opportunity drawing ticket for some gift items

Discounts to several restaurants in Encinitas

For more information, go to www.encinitasarts.org

Encinitas Advocate: The Elements to perform at Passport to Encinitas Aug. 22

https://www.encinitasadvocate.com/lifestyle/events/story/2020-08-14/the-elements-to-perform-at-passport-to-encinitas-aug-22

Indie rock band The Elements are honored to participate in Passport to Encinitas, Saturday, Aug. 22, in support of the local art community. A virtual event, it starts at 5 p.m., and The Elements perform at 6 p.m.

“We are supporting our local artists and businesses through the Passport to Encinitas event and would like The Elements to represent a younger audience,” said Encinitas Friends of the Arts founder Naimeh Woodward.

Hosted by The City of Encinitas and Encinitas Friends of the Arts, Passport to Encinitas is a fundraiser designed to raise awareness of the arts and celebrate the diversity in Encinitas and throughout San Diego County. This thoughtfully curated event will showcase live music, visual art and dance. Tickets are $20 each and include early access, an opportunity drawing ticket, restaurant discounts, and an Encinitas Friends of the Arts membership. For event details and ticket sales, visit www.EncinitasArts.org.

The Elements will debut their new song “Dazed” and play a combination of originals as well as covers. Their original music spans genres from alternative rock to indie pop. The Elements also play covers of songs from bands such as The Beatles, Talking Heads, and Fitz and the Tantrums. Their broad musical range is sure to appeal to all ages.

The Elements are alumni of San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas where they often performed on campus. A 2019 graduate, singer/bassist Julian Boyer will be a sophomore at California Polytechnic State University, San Louis Obispo, Calif., where he is majoring in graphic communication, minoring in psychology, and a leader for Week of Welcome.

Also a 2019 graduate, drummer/guitarist Dylan Herrera will be a sophomore at California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, Calif., where he is double majoring in music production and marketing communication and co-hosts a radio show on iCLUradio.com.

A 2020 graduate, keyboardist/saxophonist Eli Anderson was recruited to play water polo at Penn State Behrend, Erie, Pa., where he will be majoring in psychology.

The Elements perform in San Diego County and in Long Beach. In Encinitas, they perform at events for the City of Encinitas, Encinitas Friends of the Arts, Encinitas Highway 101 Main Street Association, and the Leucadia 101 Main Street Association. Last year, they performed at a couple of Art Night Encinitas events hosted by the City of Encinitas and Encinitas Friends of the Arts.

For more information on The Elements, visit www.TheElements.band or follow on Instagram: @theelements.band, Twitter: @BandTheElements, and Facebook: @BandTheElements. For more information on Encinitas Friends of the Arts, visit: www.EncinitasArts.org

Oside News: The Elements Perform at ‘Passport to Encinitas’ August 22nd

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Encinitas CA— Indie rock band The Elements are honored to participate in Passport to Encinitas, Saturday, August 22, in support of the local art community. A virtual event, it starts at 5pm, and The Elements perform at 6pm.

“We are supporting our local artists and businesses through the Passport to Encinitas event and would like The Elements to represent a younger audience,” said Encinitas Friends of the Arts founder Naimeh Woodward.

Hosted by The City of Encinitas and Encinitas Friends of the Arts, Passport to Encinitas is a fundraiser designed to raise awareness of the arts and celebrate the diversity in Encinitas and throughout San Diego County. This thoughtfully curated event will showcase live music, visual art and dance. Tickets are $20 each and include early access, an opportunity drawing ticket, restaurant discounts, and an Encinitas Friends of the Arts membership. For event details and ticket sales, visit www.EncinitasArts.org.

The Elements will debut their new song “Dazed” and play a combination of originals as well as covers. Their original music spans genres from alternative rock to indie pop. The Elements also play covers of songs from bands like The Beatles, Talking Heads, and Fitz and the Tantrums. Their broad musical range is sure to please all ages.

The Elements are alumni of San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas where they often performed on campus. A 2019 graduate, singer/bassist Julian Boyer will be a sophomore at California Polytechnic State University, San Louis Obispo, CA, where he is majoring in Graphic Communication, minoring in Psychology, and a leader for Week of Welcome. Also a 2019 graduate, drummer/guitarist Dylan Herrera will be a sophomore at California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, CA, where he is double majoring in Music Production and Marketing Communication and co-hosts a radio show on iCLUradio.com. A 2020 graduate, keyboardist/saxophonist Eli Anderson was recruited to play water polo at Penn State Behrend, Erie, PA, where he will be majoring in Psychology.

The Elements perform in San Diego County and in Long Beach. In Encinitas, they perform at events for the City of Encinitas, Encinitas Friends of the Arts, Encinitas Highway 101 Main Street Association, and the Leucadia 101 Main Street Association. Last year, they performed at a couple of Art Night Encinitas events hosted by the City of Encinitas and Encinitas Friends of the Arts. The Elements are grateful for the many opportunities they have been provided.

For more information on The Elements, visit www.TheElements.band or follow on Instagram: @theelements.band, Twitter: @BandTheElements, and Facebook: @BandTheElements. For more information on Encinitas Friends of the Arts, visit: www.EncinitasArts.org.

Postponing EFA Art Salon to July 11th

Dear EFA Artist Collective members,We must all be prudent, but not paranoid. But because of the directive from the state we have decided it is prudent to postpone the Art Salon on this Saturday March 15. The good news is that we have already rescheduled it for Sat. July 11, same time, same place. Of course, we will send out a reminder closer to the date. Hopefully we can also celebrate our new freedom from any virus at that time. 

Be safe, stay clean and healthy, and stay in touch.

EFA Artist Collective Art Salon: Art Criticism for emerging artists in the 21st c. Jul 11th, 2020
1:45 pm – 4:00 pm EFA Artist Collective Art Salon at the Home and Studio of Portia La Touche 1090 Neptune Ave Encinitas, CA 92024 There no such thing as bad publicity? P.T. Barnum
There is only one thing worse in the world than being talked about. And that is not being talked about. Oscar Wilde
.How has Art criticism has changed in the 21 century? We have less published critiques because we have fewer newspapers and print media outlets. But now there is art in the online world.  We deal with LIKES rather than serious write-ups.  Criteria for success for an artist might include getting in a good gallery, sales, and getting published. In your view, does this also include getting reviewed/having a critique of your work?  Or does this not matter to you?  And why not?  You know the old saying:  there is no such thing as bad press! We have a limited number of tickets for this free event hosted and moderated by Portia La Touche at her home and studio in Leucadia. As always we ask you to bring snack and drinks to contribute to the afternoon.Parking  for 4 cars in driveway,  Park on street or  on railroad side of 101 (1 blk away). We suggest carpooling when possible. For more info: 858-354-3755
You are invited to view the studio space from 1:45 to 2 pm. Here are a small selection of the questions that will be discussed: How has the role of art criticism in society changed?  How much does a good or bad review help or hurt your art creation and production, your marketing, and/or your confidence?Has your work been critiqued?  How and by whom?  And what was the outcome or effect on your exhibit, on sales, and on you? What is the value of online art criticism ­to the artist? to the viewer? What can the artist do, if anything, to influence the direction of art criticism today?