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‘All Kinds of Dance’ coming to Mtn. View

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As part of National Dance Week, The Lively Foundation presents a free concert 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Mountain View Masonic Temple Auditorium.

The concert, “A.K.O.D! – All Kinds of Dance!” will feature tap dance, classical Indian-Bharatanatyam dance, belly dance, tribal dance, jazz, hip-hop and modern ballet.

Piano concert set for Sunday at CSMA

The first Young Artists’ Piano Duo Concert, associated with this summer’s Silicon Valley International Music Festival, will showcase a dozen promising local young artists, 9 to 17, Sunday in Mountain View.

The free performance is scheduled 4 p.m. Sunday in Tateuchi Hall, Community School of Music & Arts at Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View. The program includes works by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Debussy, Gershwin and Sondra Clark, a Los Altos composer. A reception follows.

Bus Barn’s ‘Complete Works’ completes run this weekend

This is the last week to catch Bus Barn Stage Company’s production of “The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged).”

The comedy is scheduled to close Saturday night at the Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos.

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In Our Opinion

Editorial

Recent news beyond Los Altos has been less than sunny, let’s face it: The national economy remains shaky, gas is officially more than $4 a gallon, the death toll from last week’s cyclone disaster in Myanmar could exceed 100,000 and another disaster close behind it – the 7.8 earthquake that hit China on Monday, killing nearly 9,000 people.

All the more reason to count our blessings on the local scene. Certainly, the high quality of life in Los Altos is well documented, but here’s another thing to consider: Numerous plans and projects under way bid to make this community even better.