Wine, women and music in the Mission


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Let’s meet at 5:30 for some food and wine or tea at ETC wine bar on Valencia Street near the corner of 19th St. They have a great wine selection, some delicious food and desserts, as well as tea.
Then we can go across the street to 780 Valencia, the drawing room to check out the art exhibit. At 7 PM the following performers will be on. The event is free, but it is always nice to bring some money to tip the musicians.
Cinzia Regensburger is a classical pianist and performer from Scuol, Switzerland. She is the Golden Gate Symphony‘s first Artist in Residence in San Francisco and she recently graduated from the University Mozarteum Salzburg in Austria. She plays classical piano and is a cabaret performer, singing songs in multiple languages, including her mother tongue from the Swiss Alps, Rumantsch.
Naima Shalhoub is a Lebanese-American vocalist, composer, performing artist, and educator based in the Bay Area. Her interdisciplinary work explores the borderlands of belonging, remembrance, liberation, healing and improvisation.

Wine, women and music in the Mission