Using fiber techniques that originated more than 1,000 years ago, washi has been used in painting, calligraphy, origami and other traditional art forms. ‘Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper’: Mingei International Museum opens an exhibit of more than 30 works by nine contemporary Japanese artists that celebrates the art of washi, or Japanese handmade paper. (Courtesy of Mingei International Museum) Admission is $7 free for children younger than 4. There will be mini pumpkin decorating (while supplies last) and crafts for the little ones. Halloween Movie Night: Oceanside Parks and Recreation is hosting a Halloween movie night for families with trick-or-treating around the historic buildings of Heritage Park before the showing of “The Addams Family” movie on the lawn at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $13.75 for kids ages 2-17 $7 for adults older than 18. Howl-O-Ween festival: Helen Woodward Animal Center hosts its Howl-O-Ween Harvest Family Festival with animal encounters, trick-or-treat stations, a hay maze, crafts and face painting, a mini pumpkin patch and a trip to the Midnight Mystery Laboratory. The Fleet galleries will also open early at 9 a.m. Eclipse glasses and other merchandise, coffee and breakfast will be available in the Craveology Café and the North Star Science Store. Astronomer Lisa Will and other experts will be there to answer questions and discuss this major solar event. Solar Eclipse Viewing Party: The Fleet Science Center will host a viewing party in Balboa Park, with the eclipse expected to begin at 8:09 a.m and conclude at 10:52 a.m. premiere of this 11-piece chamber orchestra performing works by Haydn, Mozart and J.C. (858) 459-3728, Īustralian Haydn Ensemble: UCSD ArtPower presents the U.S. Thibaudet/Batiashvili/Capuçon Trio: La Jolla Music Society presents a concert by pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, violinist Lisa Batiashvili and cellist Gautier Capuçon. Bring nonperishables for the local food bank and receive $2 off. General admission is $9 seniors (62+) and military, $7 youths (13-17), $4, free for kids 12 and under. Friday through Sunday at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar. Operation Greyhound will have dogs for adoption. There will be food, a kids zone, demonstrations and contests. Harvest Festival art and craft show: The Harvest Festival art and craft show will exhibit hundreds of artists and crafters from across the country and a variety of jewelry, ceramics, seasonal decor, children’s clothing, photography, oils, sculptures, woodworks and Halloween accessories. Black Box Diversionary Theatre, 3434 Park Blvd., University Heights. ‘Turn of the Screw’: San Diego’s newest theater company, Chalk Circle Collective, will present Jeffrey Hatcher’s stage adaptation of the Henry James’ 1898 gothic horror novella about an English governess who discovers two ghosts haunting the boy and girl she was hired to care for. Sheryl & Harvey White Theatre, The Old Globe, 1363 Old Globe Way, San Diego. “Dishwasher Dreams”: The Old Globe presents Alaudin Ullah’s solo play with percussion about his Bangladeshi father’s pursuit of the American dream and how it impacted his own life. Brooks Theater, 217 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside. Originally written in 2001 for youth actors, it has been rewritten for an adult cast. “Welcome to Sleepy Hollow”: Oceanside Theatre Company presents Heather Megill’s “haunting musical thriller” inspired by Washington Irving’s story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” about a timid New York schoolteacher spooked by a headless horseman. All five programs can be viewed with the All-Access Pass for $60 $48 for members. Each program is ticketed separately at $18 for general admission $15 for LFJCC members. Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, 4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla. Jewish Short Film Festival: At this year’s Joyce Forum Jewish Short Film Festival, 25 short films from around the world are arranged into five distinct programs with some filmmaker discussions. Conrad Prebys Theatre at the Dea Hurston New Village Arts Center, 2787 State St., Carlsbad. “Doubt: A Parable”: New Village Arts presents John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a conflicted nun struggling with her conscious over a potential pedophile priest. Mandell Weiss Forum, La Jolla Playhouse, 2910 La Jolla Village Drive, La Jolla. “Sumo”: La Jolla Playhouse presents the world premiere of Lisa Sanaye Dring’s play about six men training and fighting to succeed at an elite sumo wrestling center in contemporary Japan.
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