
"A hard-swinging program celebrating Cajun and zydeco traditions, Bayou Bounce features Grammy Award-winning Beausoleil fiddler Michael Doucet, founder of the storied ensemble that kick-started the Cajun cultural revival, the Bay Area's Tom Rigney & Flambeau, and the Revelers from Louisiana. A brief dance class for beginners precedes the concert. Thursday, Oct. 2, 7 p.m. Ashkenaz. $20-$25 Under the leadership of guitarist and founding member Sergio Dias,"
"UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate Andrew Hardy is leading a walking tour titled Beyond the Golden Gate: Asia Pacific and the Berkeley Campus. The tour, based on original archival research, will explore how the histories of Asian Studies, U.S. History and Asian immigration are visible on the UC Berkeley campus. Sunday, Oct. 5, 10 a.m. Meet at Oxford and Center. FREE (RSVP)"
Berkeley presents a lineup of early-October arts and culture events across multiple venues. Bayou Bounce showcases Cajun and zydeco traditions with Michael Doucet, Tom Rigney & Flambeau, and the Revelers, and includes a beginner dance class. Os Mutantes continues to perform its baroque Tropicalia-era repertoire under founding guitarist Sergio Dias. The Friends of the Regional Parks Botanic Garden hold a fall plant sale with an online preview. UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate Andrew Hardy leads a research-based walking tour exploring Asia Pacific and immigration histories on campus. Amelia Ray and the Berkeley Symphony also have scheduled performances.
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