Ballerina Nusery Sign| 24" Little Dancers Sign | Baby Name Sign | Ballet Shoes | Wood Sign | Nursery Wall Art | Baby Shower - Hot Sale

This custom name sign features a handmade, ballerina theme nursery sign. These 3D signs are the perfect addition for your kids room or nursery room decor. They also make great gifts for a baby shower or birthday!Each piece in our collection is unique and one-of-a-kind, just like you, and we create every sign carefully with the love. At Hickory Hollow Designs, we want all of our customers to love their handmade name sign. ----[LISTING ITEM]Custom 24" Name Sign Taylor: Evelyn font, soft turquoise paint*You may add a middle name*Ballet shoes: Taffy twist paintStain: Carbon grey ----[SIZE]Sign Dimensions: 23.5” Width 1/2” ThickLetter Dimensions:1/2“ Thick----[STAIN COLOR] select color and add in check out notesPlease refer to product photo when selecting your stain color.----[DETAILS]These wood letters are 1/2” thick, hand sanded and painted to the color of your choice.They are then attached to 1/2” premium grade birch plywood.Each sign comes with a commercial grade sawtooth hanger fixed to the back for easy hanging. The back of these signs are finished with the except of painted and antique white.----[HOW TO ORDER]1.) Select the amount of Letters your sign will have in the drop down menu “Number of Letters”.2.) Add to cart.3.) During check out, please provide the following information in the “notes to seller”. • Stain choice • First Name, font & color choice • Middle Name, font & color choice • Please also include any other details or requests. • Be sure to double check the spelling of your name!4.) Check out *If you need you sign by a certain date please message us to make sure it’s possible or add it in the notes to seller section at checkout and we will contact you and let you know.----[PROOF]We will send a mock up of the design for you to approve within 1-3 days. After we have sent you the proof, if we don’t hear back from you within 2 days after the design is sent, we will proceed as shown in the proof.----[SHIPPING & TURNAROUND TIME]We ship using USPS and UPS. This includes tracking and $100 insurance.If you are having your sign rushed, you MUST select UPS express shipping option. Otherwise we cannot guarantee your sign will ship on time.Please check our shop announcement for current turnaround times!----[RUSH ORDER]Need your sign even quicker? Purchase our “Rush My Order” listing in addition to the sign you are purchasing to have your sign shipped out in 14 days. http://etsy.me/2DivB8C• Looking for something totally different? We offer a wide variety of other designs and shapes including papered, painted, and glittered letters. For more ideas and options, please send us a message. We love creating custom pieces for our customers. Just message us!----Check out our other sign sizes: http://etsy.me/2ETiCunShop Policies: http://etsy.me/2mNFgwN----Please also know that although every effort is made to photograph our signs accurately, color may differ slightly from photos due to different monitor settings. Each piece of wood is unique and may include knots or other variations. Please contact me with any questions about the color or size of any item before purchasing.Our customers are the best! We put a lot of work into making your sign perfect, and we love when our customers send us picture! All signs are final since we make these signs specially for you! Thank you,Hickory Hollow Designs!

Contact Andrew Gilbert at jazzscribe@aol.com. FATS WALLER DANCE PARTY. Featuring Jason Moran and Hot Sardines, presented by Cal Performances. When: 8 p.m. Saturday. Where: Paramount Theatre, 2025 Broadway, Oakland. Tickets: $30-$76; 510-642-9988, calperformances.org. *********************************************AARON DIEHL PRESENTS JELLY & GEORGE. Featuring Adam Birnbaum and Cécile McLorin Salvant. When and where: 7:30 p.m. Saturday 11 at Bing Concert Hall, Stanford University; $30-$65; 650-724-2464, live.stanford.edu; 7 and 9 p.m. Monday at Kuumbwa Jazz Center,320 Cedar St., Santa Cruz; $42; 831-427-2227, www.kuumbwajazz.org; 7:30 p.m. March 16-18 and 4 p.m. March 19 at SFJazz Center, 201 Franklin St., San Francisco; $35-$95; 866-920-5299, www.sfjazz.org.

There’s something about the character Don Quixote that remains deeply resonant more than 400 years after Miguel de Cervantes’ seminal 1605 novel that introduced the deluded old man who imagines himself to be a knight errant, Although Quixote’s obsession with chivalric romance is an object of satire for Cervantes, the idea of someone inspired by heroic stories to go out seeking adventure himself is tremendously relatable and appealing, It’s no wonder ballerina nusery sign| 24" little dancers sign | baby name sign | ballet shoes | wood sign | nursery wall art | baby shower the story has been adapted so many times over the centuries into every art form imaginable..

Island City Opera is currently performing one such adaptation, composer Jules Massenet’s 1910 opera “Don Quichotte,” in the Alameda Elks Lodge Ballroom to close the two-year-old company’s third season. With a libretto by Henri Cain, “Don Quichotte” isn’t really an adaptation of Cervantes’ novel at all. It uses Cervantes’ characters of Don Quixote and his comic sidekick Sancho Panza, the farmer he’s enlisted as a squire, but only one incident from the book appears in the opera — Don Quixote’s battle with a windmill that he imagines to be a giant.

The opera instead tells a new story about Don Quichotte being sent on a quest by Dulcinee, the woman he loves, to recover a stolen necklace, Cervantes’ Dulcinea is no more than a figment of Quixote’s imagination, his romantic ideal that he eventually projects onto a simple young peasant woman, but the opera’s Dulcinee is as real as any other character — a jaded aristocrat thriving on the doting attention of a gaggle of suitors, Even so, Quichotte remains deluded about her, ballerina nusery sign| 24" little dancers sign | baby name sign | ballet shoes | wood sign | nursery wall art | baby shower imaging her to be his true love when in fact she simply finds him amusing..

Buffy Baggott is a wonderfully animated, coquettish Dulcinee in Island City’s production, with an enchantingly lively mezzo soprano voice. In addition to all the adorers in her retinue (both tenors and sopranos in drag), choreographer Lisa Bush Finn and Brian Patterson keep her (and us) entertained with some dramatic flamenco dances. Bass-baritone William Pickersgill brings a somber, stoic dignity to the role of Don Quichotte that makes him seem deeply touching and not at all foolish. As the gently mocking and clownishly comedic Sancho Panza, baritone Igor Vieira really sells his conviction that Quichotte is actually a great man.

Vieira is also the stage director for the high-spirited production and designed the minimal set that capably suggests the story’s several locations, with some assistance from video backgrounds for a couple of outdoor scenes, The projections also include a slightly distracting clip from Burbank Films’ 1987 cartoon “Don Quixote de la Mancha” to illustrate the ballerina nusery sign| 24" little dancers sign | baby name sign | ballet shoes | wood sign | nursery wall art | baby shower windmill fight after Quichotte sings a stirring ditty about riding into battle (complete with clip-clop percussion to suggest the horse)..

Reading this on your phone? Stay up to date on Bay Area and Silicon Valley news with our new, free mobile app. Get it from the Apple app store or the Google Play store. More sweetly pleasant than memorable, Massenet’s music for the piece doesn’t quite hold the listener’s attention by itself, but it combines well with the onstage antics for an entertaining evening. It’s deftly played by an orchestra seated right next to the audience, under the baton of music director Philip Kuttner. While this “Don Quichotte” isn’t the familiar story of Don Quixote, and in summary it might sound as if it was written by someone who’d never read by “Don Quixote” but only heard about it, this simpler tale is charming in its own right and does suitable honor to the character. Quichotte’s encounter with a band of bandits led by bass-baritone Don Hoffman has a particularly charming twist that aptly illustrates how impressive in its own way the addled conviction of the old man is.

BERKELEY — A group of activists seeking to preserve the West Berkeley Shellmound site from development has put forward an alternative vision that would include a 40-foot mound covered with orange poppies intended to evoke what once was there, long before Europeans first landed in the Americas, The group, led by Corrina Gould, a Chochenyo Ohlone who co-founded the organization Indian People Organizing for Change (IPOC), unveiled conceptual drawings Monday that she said she will present to the Zoning Adjustments Board on Thursday as “an alternative ballerina nusery sign| 24" little dancers sign | baby name sign | ballet shoes | wood sign | nursery wall art | baby shower to a five-story commercial condo development on our village site and burial ground.”..



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