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Berkeley is bustling with cultural activities this April, including Captain Damon Guthrie's upcoming talk on sailing in the San Francisco Bay at the library, a weekly Sacred Music Session at Chochmat HaLev focusing on songs of freedom, a public reading of Drew Woodson's work hosted by UC Berkeley's Arts Research Center, and discussions at BAMPFA surrounding contemporary art. These free and affordable events encourage community involvement and showcase local talent and heritage.
Captain Damon Guthrie hosts an interactive talk at the Berkeley Library West Branch about sailing on the San Francisco Bay, covering charts, navigation, and nautical challenges.
The Sacred Music Fellowship holds weekly sessions featuring acoustic shares from East Bay cultural communities, focusing this week on songs of freedom in a Jewish Renewal setting.
The Arts Research Center and Theater, Dance, & Performance Studies will present a public reading of Drew Woodson's work, including a talk back with the playwright.
BAMPFA's 'Making Their Mark' exhibition concludes with a discussion featuring Suzanne Jackson and Firelei Baez about artmaking that challenges traditional representations.
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