Line Dance Class
Line Dance Class
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Beginners welcome. First hour is spent teaching Absolute Beginner dances; second hour is devoted to more challenging material. First class free! 2—4p. $5
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DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Beginners welcome. First hour is spent teaching Absolute Beginner dances; second hour is devoted to more challenging material. First class free! 2—4p. $5
CENTRAL PARK, DAVIS. Two free sets of Swing, Big Band, and Latin jazz standards! 11a-1p. Free
Once again it’s time for our Open Mic Night! Costumes enthusiastically encouraged but not required. Sing us a song, tell us a joke, show us something cool! Doors open and signups begin at 5:30, and the show starts at 6! Hosted by Jordyn Micke. We...
STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. Zumba movements incorporates high- and low-intensity dance moves designed to get your heart rate up and boost cardio endurance. 6p—7p. Free
PITZER CENTER. Sakurako Kanemitsu on piano featuring paintings by Peter London and music by Ryan Suleiman (Ph.D. music ’20). 12p—1p. Free
DAVIS CEMETERY. This celebration is one of the last Mesoamerican indigenous influenced rituals, honoring mother earth and all ancestors. It’s an effort to create a community, a sense of belonging, and global awareness of cultural richness in our multicultural society. The event will feature live music, sugar skull painting, face painting, local artist displays, food, and more. 10a—1p. Free
ROTARY PARK. The festival is held in honor of the return of Chinook salmon to Putah Creek. Every year, Chinook salmon migrate back to their home creeks to spawn in the fall. Starting around October, salmon can be seen in our very own Putah Creek. 11a—4:30p.
Fusion Jazz by the LabRats. An Outdoor concert on the patio of the Cloud Forest Cafe. 222 D Street, Davis, CA
CENTRAL PARK. Support local small businesses! Featuring more than 40 booths with local artisans and vintage collectors, food trucks and live music. 10a—4p.
CENTRAL PARK. Support local small businesses! Featuring more than 40 booths with local artisans and vintage collectors, food trucks and live music. 10a—4p.
SUDWERK BREWING CO. Sudwerk presents a psych-rock double-headliner concert! Live music, craft beer, & good vibes! 7p—9:30p. $17.85
ROOT OF HAPPINESS. Jim Frink is a drummer and educator based in Davis. The jazz trio plays improvisational music ranging from standards, to modern jazz, to balkan folk and beyond. 7:30p—10:30p. Free
PITZER CENTER. Featuring Aromi Park, violin, Kimberlee Uwate, viola, & Seth Biagini, cello; playing Schubert, Martinu, Wiancko, & von Dohnanyi. 12p—1p. Free
ODD FELLOWS HALL. Nashville Honeymoon is Lynne Maes and Hank Maninger, along with bandmates Tim Wagar and Leor Beary. The band offers a distinctive sound and original compositions that honor traditional country music while deliberately pushing its boundaries. 7:30p—9p. $Donations support the band
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. No experience necessary. First hour: Absolute Beginner dances taught. Second hour is spent on more challenging material. First class free. 11a—1p. $5
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Jia-mo Chen, Cellist, and John Cozza, Pianist, will perform works of Bach, Beethoven, and Shostakovich for the Second Friday Free Concert Series. 12:01p—1p. Free
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH of Davis. Enjoy a free second Friday concert hosted by UUCD. All donations go to benefit local musicians. 12p—1p. Free
SHELIDS LIBRARY. With returning UC Davis alum Kimberlee Uwate (viola), this string trio program inaugurates a new pop-up style series at Shields Library called “Arts @ Shields” and will include music from time to time. The concert selections will not be announced in advance. Passersby and attendees who know about the event in advance will both enjoy the surprise of discovering the program as it unfolds! 1p—2p. Free
GREAT BEAR VINEYARD. Live music by the Vinyl Tones, a three-piece band from Sacramento playing rock hits from the 60s and 70s. 5p—8p.
CLOUD FOREST CAFE. Featuring Fusion Jazz by Tom Molina and Friends. 4p—6p. Free
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Featuring performances by pianist Dr. John Cozza, (CSU, Sacramento staff pianist and professor), Anita Felix (Folsom Symphony principal violinist, and member of the Sacramento Philharmonic and Opera), Johnnie Basch (Sacramento area guitarist), and Chris Zdunkiewicz (cellist). 7:30p—9:30p. Free
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Beginners welcome. First hour is spent teaching Absolute Beginner dances; second hour is devoted to more challenging material. First class free! 2—4p. $5
WATERMELLON MUSIC. Latif Bolat possesses a vast repertoire, ranging from Sufi devotional songs and Turkish Folk music, to classical works. He has presented his music across the globe, and now cmoes to Davis. 4p—6p. $20
PITZER CENTER. This Shinkoskey Noon Concert is made possible with support from the Joy S. Shinkoskey Series of Noon Concert Endowment. 12p—1p. Free
PITZER CENTER. Otto Lee, director and UC Davis lecturer in music. 5p—7p. Free
TBD. Whether you are seeking to make new friendships, deepen existing relationships, or just explore new ways of connecting, The Village Heart offers a space for curiosity and exploration through guided connection activities and opportunities to stretch comfort zones. 6:30p—9p. $25—35
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. No experience necessary. First hour: Absolute Beginner dances taught. Second hour is spent on more challenging material. First class free. 11a—1p. $5
GREAT BEAR VINEYARD. An evening of wine & live jazz by the David Kyle Jazz Band Tip Top Trio. 5p—8p.
STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. Zumba movements incorporates high- and low-intensity dance moves designed to get your heart rate up and boost cardio endurance. 6p—7p. Free
CLOUD FOREST CAFE. Folk Music Folks is an 8 person ensemble, playing folk tunes from around the world. Come hear if we play your favorite! 4p—5:30p. Free
CLOUD FOREST CAFE. Davis Local Group of the Folk Music Folks presents World Golf Music. Come support local music on the Cloud Forest Cafe Patio. 4p—6p. Free
SUDWERKS BREWING CO. Lineup: Boot Juice, Playground Hooligans, Cowboys After Dark, & Wet Wreckless. Ticket proceeds support the Yolo County Food Bank! 4p—10p. $10
CENTRAL PARK. Support local small businesses! Featuring more than 40 booths with local artisans and vintage collectors, food trucks and live music. 10a—4p.
ROOT OF HAPPINESS. Jim Frink is a drummer and educator based in Davis. The jazz trio plays improvisational music ranging from standards, to modern jazz, to balkan folk and beyond. 7:30p—10:30p. Free
MONDAVI CENTER. UC Davis concert band directed by Pete Nowlen; Roseville Community band conducted by Stephanie Sugano. 7p—9p. $12—24
PITZER CENTER. Featuring Samba School, Gamelan, mariachi, and Bluegrass & Old Time String Band. 4p—5:30p. Free
PITZER CENTER. Featuring Chris Froh, director and UC Davis lecturer in music. 4p—5p. Free
GREAT BEAR VINEYARDS. Live music by Katalysst, a progressive folk-rock duo known for their poetic lyrics and vintage sound. 5p—8p.
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Beginners welcome. First hour is spent teaching Absolute Beginner dances; second hour is devoted to more challenging material. First class free! 2—4p. $5
MONDAVI CENTER. This concert is guest conducted by Matilda Hofman, features Guyanese American soprano Shawnette Sulker, and has on it three works that will demonstrate the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra’s ability to present compelling music by a variety of composers. 12p—1p. $12—24
JACKSON HALL. The program opens with Yu-Hui Chang’s Pixelandia, a 2015 multi-movement work inspired by the joy of first-wave 2D video games, “with graphics so primitive that every scan line and pixel was visible.” Music and video-game enthusiasts will be delighted to learn that the third movement is where one meets the “Boss” and that the tempo marking before the last movement is “Insert coin to continue.” 7p—8p. Free
Bill Knox, Alan Knox and Adele Markey will play songs from North and South America and Scotland as well as some favorite folk-rock tunes. Open mic from 7 pm to 8 pm precedes the featured performance.
WOODLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Community choir made up of 40 singers and a newly added children’s choir. WCS has performed at the Woodland Opera house, Carnegie Hall, and in venues around Austria & Italy. WCS will tour from Edinburgh to London next summer. Sat. at 7p, Sun. at 4p. $20
SUDWERK BREWING CO. Tom and The Broken Hearts is a high-energy tribute band dedicated to honoring the music and legacy of the late rock icon Tom Petty. 7p—9:30p. $10
WOODLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Community choir made up of 40 singers and a newly added children’s choir. WCS has performed at the Woodland Opera house, Carnegie Hall, and in venues around Austria & Italy. WCS will tour from Edinburgh to London next summer. Sat. at 7p, Sun. at 4p. $20