SOUND DOWNTOWN
November 11, 2008 by admin
Filed under Concerts, Dance, Eclectic, Events, Featured, Music, Performance, Restaurants, Special Events
SoundDowntown 2008 is a one-day music festival on Saturday, November 15, featuring a lineup of over 50 locally and nationally recognized bands, DJ’s and performing artists at various venues throughout the Artist’s Village of downtown Santa Ana.
Preferred advance tickets are $10 and general admission is $15 day-of. Event tickets will allow patrons to enter all local venues (some 21+) curated with entertainment. Venue capacity will range from 50 to 800, so suggested arrival times will vary. Advance tickets are now on sale.
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New Artists TBA!
Note: Some Performances are 21+
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Sponsored in part by the Downtown Santa Ana Business Council, OC Weekly, Karl Strauss Brewing Company, KUCI, Yelp and Splitends.
Participating Venues:
The Crosby, The Yost Theater, Bistro 400, Festival Hall, Gypsy Den, Jason’s Downtown, Memphis Santora, Proof, CSF Grand Central Art Center
Billing (More TBA):
Austin Hartley-Leonard - Bearded Baby - Blank Blue - Bobby Soul – Busdriver - Cheap Date - DJ Dan Oh - DJ Dan Sena – DJ J Hall - DJ Nobody - DJ Pubes - Faded Tequila Wormz - Flying Saucers - Free Moral Agents - Free the Robots - From Elsewhere – Inkblots - Living Suns - Look Daggers - Majic Bullet Theory - Mexican Institute of Sound – MODE - My Hollow Drum – Nalepa – Narodniks - No MSG - Nortec Collective Presents Bostich + Fussible - Nosaj Thing - One Way – Peanut - Protect Me – Satisfaction - Shepard Fairey - Sparrow Love Crew - Strange Fruit - Tea Long - Teton Songwriters - The Entrance Band - The Growlers - The Hattrix Project - The (International) Noise Conspiracy - Two Guns - Venus Infers - Zechs Marquise - Zutra
The historic—and historically progressive—Artists’ Village district in the city of Santa Ana gets into the groove this November 15, with the much-anticipated soundDowntown 2008. This day-into-night music and spoken word festival happens on Saturday, November 15, from 2pm-2am, featuring a lineup of 60+ locally and nationally recognized bands, DJs and performing artists hosted by more than a dozen of Santa Ana’s most famously intriguing landmark venues, all within a walkable radius of just a few square blocks in the downtown arts district. The streets of the area won’t be blocked off, instead audiences will be issued all-access passes that allow for a freeform, self-guided experience akin to a gallery walk, complete with printed programs containing maps and full schedules, and integrating the simultaneous performances to unfold within the vibrant nightlife of the neighborhood.
One of the Southland’s best kept cultural secrets, Santa Ana is a dynamic, evolving, and engaged arts community. The Bowers Museum, Orange County High School of the Arts, OC Weekly HQ, the revitalized Santora Building, the renovated Festival Hall and Yost Theater, dozens of independent galleries, and Rude Guerrilla Theater Company are just a few of the pillars of this naturally occurring culturati hub. The noted Grand Central Art Center with its small but salient regional museum vibe in the European kunsthalle tradition, and its edgy, ambitious programming, offers the quintessential example of the kind of cultural interplay soundDowntown 2008 is engendering, as it invites radio station KUCI to program a full night of local indie buzz bands inside its galleries, including some explosive special guests to be announced soon.
In fact, each of the dozen plus venues participating share not only the organizers’ love of progressive culture, but also their passion for the breathtaking architectural preservation and innovation that gives the community its compelling, eccentric, and almost literary flavor.
soundDowntown 2008 signals the return of Koos Art Center, whose presence laid the groundwork for Santa Ana’s cultural vibrancy, as founder and soundDowntown producer Dennis Lluy reopens Koos at the Yost, once a Mexican movie house and Vaudeville theatre, and who for soundDowntown host a bill featuring; the politically-charged, anthemic rock from Rick Rubin-produced buzz band International Noise Conspiracy; Nortec Collective Presents Bostich + Fussible, a collaborative effort in furhterance of dirty TJ techno; the Entrance Band’s psychedelic avant-freedom rock; and Free the Robots blend old-school/avant-garde hip-hop.
Meanwhile, down the block, Mexican Institute of Sound’s boundary and border-blurring indie electronica and rough-riding feel-good beach Goth from the Growlers take the stageFestival Hall; The Living Suns infiltrate the Gypsy Den with their psychedelic prog rock;Bistro 400 opens their patio to host DJ Bobby Soul and Secret Affair and Jason’s throw their antes in with eclectic indie fare. Shepard Fairey aka DJ Diabetic, and DJ Pubes hold it down at the Crosby, an archetype of the lively college town coffee house offering books, art, music, food, drinks, and the kind of genre-blurring cultural fusion that defines Santa Ana society.
Among the most lively mash-ups of old and new is are the all-star spoken word jam by Hattrix Project, dancers, and music from the Magik Bullet Theory taking place at the Grand Central Art Center; DJ Nobody and Free Moral Agents at Memphis in the instantly classicSantora Building, kicking out the louder beats amid impressive surroundings that include three floors of art galleries; and Sparrow Love Crew’s soulful hip-hop and self-described “Ghettotech” draw dance-hungry crowds at Proof.
Domestic Violence Art Exhibit

The truth
The Book, The Documentary, The paintings, The Play
Art Exhibit By Art Guevara
Santora for the Arts Building
First Saturday of the month
(Politically Incorrect)
Rueben Martinez Gallery
Presents
Tres Maestros
Art Guevara
Emigdio Vásquez
Abram Moya Jr.
Santa Ana California
DV (Domestic Violence)
The truth
The book, the documentary, the paintings, the play
By
Art Guevara
Phyllis J. Crow
Julianna Danson
Understanding and Preventing Domestic Violence
Educational Documentary for Intermediate to High School
Educational Documentary for College to University
Educational Documentary before Matrimony
The truth, what is our understanding about the truth in domestic violence?
“If I can reach the good part of every person and change the way they think, my work is done; but then I’ll insist until I see the change is complete.” Guevara
Many times we ask ourselves this question why we are not honest when it comes to domestic violence, what’s the reason for not doing it.
LOVE?
CO DEPENDANCY?
SHAME?
EMBARRASMENT?
IGNORANCE?
Doesn’t matter what’s the reality that drive people to lie about the truth in domestic violence. The only truth is that domestic violence can’t be tolerated in our society anymore; the need of help is and will be a priority until we eradicate this chronic social behavior from our own homes and families.
SAY NO TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Guevara
Mexican Artist
Luis Arturo Guevara Vazquez
Born in Mexico City 1950 the family moved to the State of Guanajuato at the small Village in Salvatierra. At the age of 8 Guevara suffered a car accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down, for over a year his parents carried him every day to the doctor for therapy and to get his two daily shots. They didn’t have enough money to buy a wheel chair for him, but they did have a lot of love for their son.
After spending all year long in bed the doctors told the family that he was never going to walk again. But Guevara was listening to his friends playing “Canicas” marbles outside his house but he was not wasting any time, he will get up and fall again and again until one day he was able to last more than a few seconds standing. And then the next day a little step and the next one step, that was without the doctor’s and parents knowledge they told Guevara not to try to get up under any circumstances in order not to hurt him self but some time the bruises will show and they knew I he was trying to get up.
Well he persisted until he was able to walk normally again, and in 1974 or 75 Guevara moved to California where he is pursuing his artistic career. Since then Guevara has donated many WHEEL chairs to poor children mainly to D.I.F. of Rosarito Beach Baja California Mexico .
Guevara’s Art has helped many organizations from Mexico to many States in the USA
Luís Arturo Guevara, Mexican Artist, Civil Rights Activist & Realtor. One of the most active leaders in our community. Orange County , LA County and San Diego County . For the last 25 years Guevara, has been the Artist that has helped many Non-Profit organizations from San Francisco to Los Angeles , Orange County , Mexico .
Guevara a San Juan Capistrano resident since 1995 has dedicated most of his spare time to help families in need and has donated his time and art to many organizations. He has also helped to open and organize some of the following organizations:
President of the Capistrano Art Club
Member of the Cross Creek Cowboys (Reenactment Group)
TV and Radio Commentator helping people to resolve problems
Member of the California Art Club (Impressionist) since 1996
Member of the Fiesta Association
Member of the board of directors of the Helping Hand of San Juan Capistrano
Member of the board of directors of OCCTAC Children with special needs in Santa Ana , CA .
Guevara has organized International art exhibits since 1995 in San Juan Capistrano at the Historic Los Rios Street to help create more business for the City of San Juan . He has been working with the City of Rosarito Beach for the last 13 years helping and racing money for the poor families, batter woman and elderly people. True the government organization. D.I.F. He helped to open the first Therapeutic Center for children with especial needs in the same city. In February his Art Exhibit was to raise funds for the same organization, it was held at the Festival plaza Hotel.
Summer Concert Events
August 8, 2008 by admin
Filed under Entertainment, Events, Featured, Music, News, Special Events

EVENTS NOT TO MISS!
Amazing Local young guitarist
Evan Haymond and the Drunk Monkeys
Friday August 8, 2008 730 pm to 1130 pm
These guys are only 16 and 17 years old and are amazing! You’ve got to check these guys out. Great Blues and Rock!
Santa Ana Pub Crawl
www.santaanapubcrawl.com
Saturday August 9, 2008 5pm to ???
Whether you’re a long-time Santa Ana resident or someone who’s never stepped foot in our downtown, now is a great time to explore the historic downtown and its few, but fantastic bars and restaurants. Each restaurant or bar will be featuring specialty drinks and one night only “Pub Crawl” prices. Pick up a “Crawler Card ” at one of the participating locations for a chance to win prizes. Just be sure to stop by each location that night and get your card stamped, then turn your card in after you’ve hit all of the stops to be entered to win. That’s it! BISTRO 400, MEMPHIS, GYPSY DEN, PROOF, THE CROSBY, JASON’S DOWNTOWN
FREE Summer Concert on the Green
Santa Ana Winds Concert Band
Sunday, August 10, 2008 1:30 to 3:00
FREE TO THE PUBLIC - COMMUNITY EVENT -
Summer Concert on the Grounds of the Ronald Reagan Federal Courts Building
4th and Birch Pops and Americana Concert on the Green - Sunday August 10, 2008
We are hosting the historic Downtown, FREE to the General public, an old fashioned Concert in the Park and a showing of Antique Automobiles along the historic 4th street. We’ll have visitors from the Santa Ana Zoo, and artists from Santora Arts and Santiago Lofts.
Visitors can bring their own lawn chairs, blankets and picnic on the grassy area at the Ronald Reagan Federal Courts building.
This is designed to be a wholesome entertaining afternoon for all ages.
Featuring The Santa Ana Winds Concert Band
The Santa Ana Winds Youth Band has been promoting the City of Santa Ana for 35 years and has won accolades while performing in
the many community parades across the United States and Europe. Local events included the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Hollywood Lane Parade.
PHYSICAL GRAFFITI
April 30, 2008 by admin
Filed under Dance, Entertainment, Openings, Performance, Special Events, performing arts

UNDERGRAD CHOREOGRAPHERS CREATE “PHYSICAL GRAFFITI”
EVENT: “Physical Graffiti,” presented by UCI Department of Dance
WHEN: Opens 8:00 p.m., Thursday, May 8;
repeats 8:00 p.m., Friday, May 9 and Saturday, May 10;
matinee 2:00 p.m., Saturday, May 10
WHERE: Claire Trevor Theatre, Claire Trevor School of the Arts
INFORMATION: Tickets: $11/$10/$9; UCIArts Box Office, (949) 824-2787;
www.ticketmaster.com
www.arts.uci.edu/events
BACKGROUND: Fifteen undergraduate choreographers present 13 original works – ranging from tap and ballet to modern/contemporary – in this annual showcase of talent. Assistant Professor Loretta Livingston serves as artistic director for this 90-minute program.
The UCI Department of Dance was founded on the principle that aspiring professionals need substantial experience in more than one form of dance and in more than one academic area to succeed in the field of dance. Dance at UCI reflects the research and preservation of dance history, the exploration of choreography in the present, and the cutting edge technology of the future. Student choreography, teaching, and scholarship benefit from exposure to many styles and approaches, all aiming to inspire and prepare the next generation of dance professionals.
Photo by Rose Eichenbaum
Linda McCrerey
Interim Director of Communications
Claire Trevor School of the Arts
UC Irvine
(949) 824-2189
Downtown Santa Ana Mixer
April 2, 2008 by admin
Filed under Entertainment, Events, Mixer, Restaurants, Special Events

Dear Community Members,
This is an invitation to the Downtown Santa Ana Business and Neighborhood Mixer. Come and meet the many people who make Santa Ana a great place to live and work. Bring information about your business to share and sample delectable appetizers from Jason’s Downtown Restaurant and Wine Cellar complimentary of the Downtown Santa Ana Business Council.
- see upcoming branding and marketing images for the area
- interactive website launching
- receive a copy of the area’s new map for visitors
- view a list of 2008/09 events
- share your thoughts with business owners, community leaders and residents
WHEN: April 3rd from 5-8pm
WHERE: Jason’s Downtown, 416 West 4th Street (across from the Ronald Regan Courthouse)
WHO: you and others that you know, please pass this along!
CONTACT: Delilah Snell, 714.836.8727 for more information.
Thank you and we hope to see you at the Mixer!
Delilah Snell
Board Chair, Downtown Santa Ana Business Council
Tierrita Flamenca Live
April 2, 2008 by admin
Filed under Dance, Events, Fundraiser, Music, Special Events, performing arts

Claudia de la Cruz children dance company “Tierrita Flamenca” will be performing Saturday April 5th, 2008 at 7pm at the CSUF Grand Central Art Center.
Tierrita Flamenca is another Claudia de la Cruz’ project on an effort to preserve the passion of flamenco dance through children and teenagers. Tierrita Flamenca is the petite version of her formal Adult Tierra Flamenca Dance Company founded in 2004 with 4 of her most talented students. Currently formed with 11 members the company continues to grow with more choreographies and challenges every day!
FUNDRAISING EVENT
Sat Apr 5th, 2008
Tickets $20
7:00 pm
Limited Seating
CSUF Grand Central
125 N Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92701
RSVP 714.543.1370
info@culturalstageofart.org
Navidad Flamenca
November 16, 2007 by admin
Filed under Events, Performance, Special Events, performing arts
CLAUDIA DE LA CRUZ FLAMENCO INSTITUTE
8th Annual Christmas Recital
Grand Central Art Center Theatre
125 N Broadway, Santa Ana CA 92701
RSVP 714.543.1370
Fri Dec 14 - 7pm
Sat Dec 15 - 7pm
Sun Dec 16 - 2 pm
$15 school members and guests
$20 general admision
Limited Seating, reservations strongly suggested.
Enjoy the Festival atmosphere of Navidad Flamenca Recital with Spanish food & Refreshments before and after each performance. Also visit our gypsy style studio in the lower level & check out our flamenco boutique for great holiday specials up to 50% off!
For your convenience we are accepting reservations online through Paypal by adding $2 transaction fee per ticket.
Please click the DONATE button at our main page here:
http://www.tierra-flamenca.com
CLAUDIA DE LA CRUZ FLAMENCO INSTITUTE
Cultural Stage of Art | Foro Cultural de las Artes
CSUF GRAND CENTRAL ART CENTER
125 N Broadway Lower Level
Santa Ana, CA 92701
714.543.1370 studio
714.750.8157 mobile
SON JAROCHO CONCERT
October 31, 2007 by admin
Filed under Entertainment, Events, Special Events, performing arts
Los Cojolites are a collective of soneros who currently work and live together in Jaltipan, Veracruz, Mexico. They started in 1997 as a workshop studying their regional dance, a poetry and music known as Son Jarocho. Following the release of their first album “El Conejo” in 2001, they traveled throughout much of Spain, France and the United States playing at such places as the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C, and appearing on the soundtrack of the film “Frida.” Although no longer children, they continue to inspire a younger generation of soneros. By keeping respect for tradition and by having the courage and creativity to innovate based on those traditions, Los Cojolites will continue to contribute quality music to the 400 year old genre known as Son Jarocho.
The name “Los Cojolites” comes from a bird, a kind of pheasant that was venerated as a god of the trees by the ancient Nahuatl speaking people who lived around this area. The Cojolite Bird is especially known for the length of is song, a full uninterrupted five minutes of it, at the crack of dawn.
Among the hills and fields, villages and small cities in the southern part of Mexico’s Veracruz state, the lively string band music known as the “Son Jarocho” is the characteristic musical and dance expression of the region’s people. It is a genre that fuses the three great cultures that blended so flavorfully into today’s Mexico” Spanish (which is itself a blend of Christian Europe and Muslim North Africa), Black African and the indigenous. Around these parts community spirit is forged in the heart of its fandangos, fiestas, which amalgamate a strong social metal with its own special kind of spirituality and life style.
Son del Centro
Son del Centro is a group of companeros and camaradas who are students, musicians, activists, dancers, friends and organizers from various parts of Santa Ana, California.
The group was formed to create a space for youth to explore their traditions, creativity and consciousness, through son jarocho music. Inspired by the Jarocho groups from Mexico brought to Southern California by El Centro, this group of youth began attending son jarocho classes about two years ago, and fell in love with the music.
Soon they began performing at different events throughout Orange County.
Come enjoy a night of son jarocho music from the Veracruz region of Mexico!
Friday, November 2nd at the Yost Theater
Tickets availabe for sale at Calacas. Only $5!
Calacas, Inc.
3374 S. Bristol St.
Santa Ana, CA 92704
714.662.2002
www.calacasinc.com
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS
October 31, 2007 by admin
Filed under Art, Entertainment, Events, Music, News, Performance, Special Events
Join Calacas and El Centro Cultural de Mexico as we host the 5th Annual Noche de Altares in downtown Santa Ana on Saturday, November 3rd, 2007, from 2 pm to 10 pm. This Dia de los Muertos celebration is centered around altars that pay homage to loved ones that have passed away or to bring awareness to a social issue. This is a FREE! FUN! family event that includes crafts, entertainment, vendors and food.
Entertainment Line-up for Noche de Altares
2:00 pm Ballet Folklorico del Centro
2:30 pm Danzon Salsa & Cumbia
2:45 pm Guajiro Lopez (Trova Musician)
3:00 pm Relampago del Cielo
4:00 pm Rumba Buena Salsa Band
4:30 pm Xela
4:45 pm Olmeca
5:15 pm Niños de Son del Centro
5:30 pm Procession Begins - Blessing of Ceremonies
by Danza Azteca Group: Chichimeca Xiuhcoatl
7:00 pm Son del Centro
8:00 pm Very Be Careful
Back to Natives for the Holidays
October 31, 2007 by admin
Filed under Art, Environment, Events, News, Special Events
Here is a list of activities and events that Back to Natives will be involved in during the next few weeks:
Get Back to Natives for the Holidays!
There is NOTHING the staff at Back to Natives hates more than the commercialism and materialism associated with the holidays. One way to avoid the malls and make a difference with your holiday gift giving is to give gift memberships to your favorite environmental non-profits, and give “green” gifts! We plan to do all of our holiday shopping at our favorite store, the Road Less Traveled - where you can now buy Back to Natives label native plant seeds! They make an awesome stocking stuffer, or a great insert in your holiday cards (as long as they are being mailed locally, of course!). Back to Natives also offers gift memberships! For just a few dollars more than a regular membership, we will send the recipient a Back to Natives “Care Package” with native wildflower seeds, organic coffee or tea, and organic chocolate. Membership forms can be downloaded at www.backtonatives.org/Donations.htm
Very Important Planet Event
Saturday, November 3, 2007, 1 - 3 p.m.
Back to Natives will have a booth at the Very Important Planet Event at the Placentia Town Center. The event will feature activities to educate people about protecting our environment. The Placentia Town Center is located at Kraemer & Yorba Linda Blvd., in Placentia.
Volunteer Restoration Training Program
Saturday, November 10, 8AM - 12PM
The United States Forest Service & Back to NativesRESTORATION presents a Volunteer Restoration Training Program on 9 Saturdays in 2007 & 2008. If you were unable to attend the first Restoration Volunteer Training Class on September 15, it’s not too late! The introductory class will be repeated in the future on a date to be determined. You can still join us at the second class, scheduled for 11-10-07 in Casper’s Park (the October class was cancelled due to the fire). Feel free to invite others, as well. Our next class will focus on restoration methodology and some of the invasive species we will be encountering. Then we hope to spend a couple of hours removing small herbaceous weeds.
The url of the Biodiversity presentation we viewed in class is http://www.backtonatives.org/btn_biodiversity.pdf
To view photos of the first class, visit http://backtonatives.blogspot.com For more information or to RSVP call 949-509-4787 or restoration@backtonatives.org This training is free.
Jeronimo Creek Restoration Day! - VOLUNTEER!
Saturday, November 17, 2007, 9AM - 12PM
Join Back to Natives in assisting the Earth Resource Foundation to restore native habitat at Jeronimo Creek, in Mission Viejo. Everyone is invited - children below high school should be accompanied by a parent. We will be weeding. Bring gloves, sunscreen, water, snacks, hat, and closed toe shoes. Where to Park: Park at Pavion Park, 24051 Pavion, Mission Viejo, CA, located off of Jeronimo. From Marguerite Pkwy turn east onto Jeronimo, go almost 2 miles and take a right into Pavion Park. Walk south along the trail to the restoration site. For more information or to RSVP: 949-509-4787 or restoration@backtonatives.org
Buy Nothing Day Hike in the National Forest
Friday, November 23, 9AM
Join Back to Natives for a walk up Silverado Motorway in the Cleveland National Forest in celebration of Buy Nothing Day — an informal day of protest against consumerism on the day after American Thanksgiving. This day, often called “Black Friday,” is one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Participants will wear off their Thanksgiving meals when they climb two thousand feet in three miles. The Silverado Motorway runs its narrow course up the north wall of Silverado Canyon. The path twists past fascinating strata until it arrives at Bedford Peak where we will enjoy panoramic views extending to Catalina Island and Mount Baldy if it’s clear.
Bring plenty of water, energy food, and a hat. Be prepared for narrow sections and rocky slopes. A Forest Adventure Pass is required in this area and can be obtained at the Silverado Canyon Market at 28192 Silverado Canyon Rd. Call 949-509-4787 or email education@backtonatives.org to RSVP. Meet at the Maple Springs Parking Area. This event is free.
Full Moon Walk at Crystal Cove
Saturday, November 24, 4:00PM
Join us for a quiet, slow paced walk to enjoy the “Beaver Moon.” We’ll stroll through the backcountry listening for the song of tree frogs and nocturnal insects. As the sky fades to black, we’ll search for the darker silhouettes of bats and owls, as they soar across fields of stars. Call 949-509-4787 or email info@backtonatives.org to RSVP. Meet at the CCSP Ranger Station. This event is free.
And here is a cool event that we hope to attend:
Patchwork Art & Craft Show at the Road Less Traveled!
November 4, 10AM - 4PM
This is your chance to get started on holiday shopping while supporting local, independent artists! Some of the products for sale include: amazing clothing for men, women & kids, letterpress stationary, jewelry, rock’n'roll belt buckles, edgy dolls, artsy purses, green & sustainable goods, aprons, refashioned vintage clothing, art & so much more.
www.roadlesstraveledstore.com
Back to Natives RESTORATION
(949) 509-4787 voice/fax
(949) 335-8656 cell
Saving Habitat One Person at a Time
www.backtonatives.org
Don’t ever become a pessimist… a pessimist is correct oftener than an optimist, but an optimist has more fun, and neither can stop the march of events. - Robert A. Heinlein





