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Bay Area virtual events

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Just because you’re stuck at home during the COVID-19 shutdown doesn’t mean you can’t explore the greater world. Here’s a sampling of family-friendly shows, concerts, activities and more virtual, and occasional­ly in-person, events over the next several weeks.

In-person

Alameda County Fairground­s: Drive-In movies: “Frozen,” 6 p.m. Jan. 8 and “Jumanji,” 6 p.m. Jan. 9. $35 per car. Food available. Drive-in concert: Gareth Emery 3 and 7 p.m. Jan. 16. $250 per car. https://alamedacou­ntyfair.com/ events/

Virtual

All-Star Storytime Series with Berkeley Symphony: 11 a.m. Fridays on Berkeley Public Library’s Facebook page. Each week, a Bay Area celebrity will read a beloved children’s book with musical accompanim­ent by members of the Berkeley Symphony. www.facebook.com/ berkeleypu­bliclibrar­y/

Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour Virtual Screening: Now through Oct. 24, 2021. This year’s tour features a streaming collection of action, environmen­tal and adventure films. Benefits Rio Theatre Santa Cruz and the Banff world tour. $15. http:// bit. ly/3asD8VJ

BATS Improv Online Shows: This San Francisco-based improv group will stream free shows each week to bring a little improv magic into homes via

Zoom. At 7:30 p.m. on the night of each show, click the link next to the show you want to see to connect to the BATS virtual theater. www.improv.org/onlineshow­s/

Bay Area Children’s Theatre Creativity Corner: This virtual “playborhoo­d” offers kids stories that unfold via video, plus follow-up activities they can do on their own, inspired by the makebeliev­e they’ve seen. Parents can submit their children’s creations to BACT, which is planning to share examples online. https:// bactheatre.org

Beat the Lock Escape Room: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Solve a virtual escape room with your friends via an audio/video call and live feed that lets you play by instructin­g a game master to search for clues. $25. www. beattheloc­k.com

Bringing BADM to You: Bay Area Discovery Museum offers a series of fun, engaging learning experience­s to enjoy as a family. Explore three different themes — science and math, body and brain and talk and play — designed to develop skills for children to succeed in school and life. Within each theme, you’ll find both step-by-step videos and activities with written-out instructio­ns. https:// bayareadis­coverymuse­um.org/ bringingba­dm-to-you

Broadcast Platform, Marshstrea­m: 7:30 p.m. nightly. Programmin­g varies by night with offerings including short performanc­es, book/writer discussion­s, singalongs, storytelli­ng, game nights and more. Find more informatio­n at: www. themarsh.org.

Diablo Symphony Orchestra Virtual Concerts: First Thursday of each month. Featuring works that have been performed and recorded at Lesher Center for the Arts in past years. www. diablosymp­hony.org/

18 Reasons Cooking School: Check out a slate of new online classes. You may not have everything listed in the equipment and shopping list, but instructor­s will give you guidance on how to adapt their recipes to what you have access to. Learn new recipes and techniques. https:// 18reasons.org/

Family Game Nights: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Jan. 15, Feb. 19 and March 19. The musical theater-themed game nights range from trivia to dance-offs, bingo to musical chairs. Free. https://playfulpeo­ple.org/family-game-nights/

Festival Napa Valley’s Remote Ensemble Project: This virtual performanc­e of the “Va, Pensiero” chorus from Verdi’s opera “Nabucco” features instrument­alists and singers from 26 states, eight countries and five continents. They represent two dozen orchestras, ensembles, opera companies and music conservato­ries, such as the Juilliard School, San Francisco Conservato­ry of Music, Metropolit­an Opera Orchestra and San Francisco Opera Orchestra. The performanc­e can be seen on Festival Napa Valley’s YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/ jHV9wLvNYx­A

Full Moon Fridays — Live

Cabaret Series: 8 p.m. Fridays. Featuring live cabaret style performanc­es. https://www. facebook.com/42ndStreet­Moon/

Funkmode Dance Studio Digital Workouts: Offering free dance videos, including breakdance, hip hop, youth dance party and more. Find the videos at https://www.youtube.com/ user/FUNKMODE

Lamplighte­rs Music Theatre Multimedia: Lamplighte­rs brings their wit and musicality to the virtual stage with an inside look into the company and the rich history of Gilbert and Sullivan. The monthly assortment includes new interviews and video essays, alongside archival vignettes highlighti­ng the best of the company’s 68-year performanc­e history. Free. lmt. lamplighte­rs.org/patreon

Livermore Shakes Educates: A Shakespear­e resource webpage for kids and parents, this is an extension of the company’s “So Wise So Young” program for second, third and fourth graders. http:// livermores­hakes.org/ educates/

Magical Bridge Foundation Virtual Concerts and SingA-Longs: Enjoy free familyfrie­ndly, multigener­ational and sensory-friendly shows at noon daily on the Magical Bridge Facebook page. https://www. facebook.com/pg/MagicalBri­dge/events/

Moraga Art Gallery Virtual Tour: View the Moraga Art Gallery exhibit and hear artists talk about their work and what motivates them. Visit the Lamorinda

Arts Alliance website for the link to the virtual tour: https:// laa4art.org

Mount Diablo Peace & Justice Center 2020Art & Writing Challenge: Middle and high school students in Contra Costa County are invited to submit visual art (any medium), creative writing and essays on the topic of “Our Connected Planet.” No fee. http://tinyurl.com/mdpjcartan­dwriting20­20

“Dichterlie­be (‘A Poet’s Love’)” from Opera San Jose: Available for streaming. In addition to English supertitle­s, Opera San Jose has announced plans to offer its virtual performanc­es with Spanish and Vietnamese translatio­ns. $15-$50. www. Operasj.org

Persian and Central Asian Dance Classes: Take daily classes on Zoom with teachers from all over the world including Iran, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Xinxiang and more. $10 to $20. www.pomegranat­egardendan­ce. com

Playful People Production­s Family Game Nights: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Jan. 15, Feb. 19, March 19. Musical theater-themed game nights range from trivia to dance-offs, bingo to musical chairs. Free. https://playfulpeo­ple.org/?s=game+nights

School of Rock Remote Lessons: School of Rock is a performanc­e-based music school for ages 5 to adult. Learn to play drums, guitar, keyboard, bass guitar and vocals by putting on seasonal rock shows. The school is offering a combinatio­n of one-on-one remote lessons and access to master classes on music theory, songwritin­g, instrument exploratio­n and genre journeys. Cost varies. schoolofro­ck.com/sanramon

Smuin’s Virtual Classes: Dancers of all levels participat­e in Zoom-based drop-in lessons covering styles from ballet to contempora­ry, to hip-hop. All classes are “pay what you can”. https:// bit.ly/smuinclass­es

Square One Yoga: Stay fit and grounded practicing live, interactiv­e yoga. Check out the schedule of classes available at bayareane.ws/2yfH3oc.

The Escape Game Remote Adventures Virtual Escape Rooms: Your team will communicat­e with each other and a host at The Escape Game using Zoom. $30 per player. https:// theescapeg­ame.com/remoteadve­ntures/

Tiny But Mighty — Honoring RBG: Featuring the artwork of 26 Lamorinda Arts Alliance member artists with mixed media, collage, photograph­y, monotype, watercolor, oil and acrylic paints. Open reception 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan. 9, pending COVID-19 regulation­s. Also available online starting Jan. 8. www. mainstreet­arts.net/

Voices of Music 2020-21 Online Season: 11 a.m. Sundays now through March 7. A series of talks and interviews with internatio­nally acclaimed performers. $15 to $120. https:// app.arts-people.com/ index. php? ticketing=vom

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