San Francisco Visitors Planning Guide - Winter/Spring 2009 - (Page 32) S ee & D o the SAn FrAnCiSCo FAll AntiqueS ShoW www.sffas.org, 200 pine St., Suite 600, 415-989-9019. the san Francisco Fall antiques show benefiting enterprise for high school students. more than 65 distinguished dealers from america and europe offering fine antiques representing all styles and periods, including a loan exhibit and lecture series and recognized as one of the world’s top antiques shows. located at Fort mason center, Festival Pavilion. SAn FrAnCiSCo Film SoCiety www.sffs.org, the presidio, 39 mesa St., Suite 110, 415-561-5000. the 52nd annual san Francisco international Film Festival (april–may 2009) presents the best in world cinema to bay area audiences, filmmakers, media and industry professionals. SAn FrAnCiSCo theAter FeStivAl www.sf theaterfestival.org, Yerba Buena Gardens/center for the arts/Zeum theater/metreon, 415-543-1718. an amazing one-day annual celebration of live theater. one hundred professional theater groups perform short pieces on 14 stages. Plus shows for children. su, July 26, 2009. 11am–5pm. Free admission. m u l ti D i S c iplin E AFriCAn AmeriCAn Art & Culture Complex www.aaacc.org, 762 Fulton St., Suite 300, 415922-2049. a neighborhood cultural center owned by the city of san Francisco includes a 210-seat theater, an art gallery and several unique meeting spaces. BAyvieW operA houSe www.bayviewoperahouse. org, 4705 third St., 415-824-0386. community theater classes in dance, music, drama and visual arts with facility rental for meetings, parties and events with friendly, helpful professional staff; an 1886 city landmark building. the lively FounDAtion www.livelyfoundation. org, 2565 Washington St., 415-346-8959. concerts by internationally acclaimed artists of music and dance. artistic director-dancer leslie Friedman is “simply a joy to watch!” (The Times, london). miSSion CulturAl Center For lAtino ArtS www.missionculturalcenter.org, 2868 mission St., 415-821-1155. a multicultural nonprofit organization committed to the preservation and development of latino arts and culture. year-round performances, events, gallery exhibits, art classes, ethnic and contemporary dance. th–F 10am–10pm, sa 10am–5pm. oDC DAnCe CommonS www.odcdance.org, 351 Shotwell St., 415-863-6606. a groundbreaking contemporary arts institution: a world-class dance company, a theater, a producer and a school for children and adults. Group rates available. mc, V. pAn ASiAn entertAinment www.wilmapang. com, 958 Jackson St., 415-296-8701. specializing in authentic traditional chinese/asian cultural entertainment, such as lion dragon dance, ribbon fan dance, chinese calligraphy on silk fans. Fortune telling and more. year-round. tours by appointment. V. San Francisco’s Best Attraction Pass The more you see, the more you save. Even a one day card can save over $50 off regular ticket prices. One Low Price! Full color guidebook PLUS shopping and dining deals Included admission to over 45 attractions, including: Golden Gate Bay Cruise® Gray Line Trolley Tour Exploratorium Wine Country Tour Historic Cable Car Ride Wax Museum at Fisherman’s Wharf Bay City Bike Rentals Whale Watching in Monterey Six Flags Discovery Kingdom de Young Museum Aquarium of the Bay SS Jeremiah O’Brien SFMOMA AT&T Ballpark Tour Clos Pegase Winery see the full list online! www.GoSanFranciscoCard.com 866-628-9028 32 san Francisco convention & Visitors bureau http://www.GoSanFranciscoCard.com
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