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"A NIGHT TO REMEMBER,"
A FOUR-HANDED PIANO CONCERT
We are pleased to announce "A Night to Remember," a four-handed
piano concert, on January 24, 2015 at the Amador Theater to benefit the Arts
in the Schools Grant Program.
Tamriko Siprashvili, director and owner of Inspire Academy of Music and Arts,
and Temirzhan Yerzhanov will be performing their first two-piano concert at
the Amador Theater in Pleasanton. All proceeds from this concert will benefit
the Arts in the Schools Grant Program in Pleasanton.
The concert will include the Bay Area premier
of La Fantasie by Czechoslovakian composer Martinu (written in 1925),
Schumann-Debussy selections, Ravel, Rachmaninov and Saint-Saens. CLICK
HERE to learn more.
The Big Draw Returns in May
We are please to announce the third annual Big Draw on May 9,
2015.
The Pleasanton Cultural Arts Council is proud to announce the third annual The
Big Draw, taking place on May 9, 2015. The Big Draw is a downtown Pleasanton
chalk and arts festival. The Big Draw will bring explosions of color to Pleasanton
through the work of gifted sidewalk chalk artists and a variety of arts activities.
In addition, there will be live performances throughout the day, painted pianos,
Take A Seat Poetry Chairs on Main Sreet, Artful Bouquets at the Harrington
Galleryand much more. Your sponsorship will help PCAC promote the event, bring
in amazing artists, and support the Arts
in the Schools Grant Program. CLICK HERE to
learn more.
Pleasanton Cultural Arts Council
For more than 35 years, the Pleasanton Cultural Arts Council (PCAC),
has supported the visual, literary, and performing arts and arts facilities.
By collaborating with other arts organizations, civic partners, and those passionate
about the arts, PCAC has reached thousands of school age children with outstanding
arts education programs, provided one-time scholarships to emerging young artists,
brought concert bands to the elementary and high schools, and helped provide
arts facilities to the community.
Our Mission
PCAC is committed to the belief that the arts nurture the spirit of those
in our communities. Our mission is to advocate for
all the arts, provide leadership, educate,
and provide grants and quality
programming to Pleasanton to ensure that present and future generations
have access to the arts.
Our History
PCAC was incorporated in 1974 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization dedicated to encouraging and promoting an interest in and appreciation for all forms
of art. At first facilities-oriented, PCAC rallied community support for the
construction of the Cultural Arts Building on Black Avenue
to house arts activities. This building is now owned and operated by the City
of Pleasanton.
During the 1980s, PCAC worked with the City of Pleasanton and the Pleasanton
Unified School District to help raise over $800,000 in order to renovate the
then-closed Amador Theater.
The Pleasanton Cultural Arts Council played an integral role in bringing the
new Firehouse Arts Center to Pleasanton. Fundraising was spearheaded
by the sister organization, the Pleasanton Cultural Arts Foundation (PCAF).
It was because of PCAF's fundraising efforts, grassroots networking and vision
that eventually a partnership was formed with the City of Pleasanton to save
the old Firehouse in historic downtown Pleasanton and turn it into the new
Firehouse Arts Center.
PCAC MEMBERSHIP
PCAC invites you to become a member. Your membershop will help keep the Arts
alive in Pleasanton and the Tri-Valley area. CLICK HERE to become a member of PCAC.
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