
Yesterday I headed to City Heights to enjoy a good chunk of the Music en la Calle cultural festival. It was held at the new Fern Street Circus tent, which is set up outdoors at University Avenue and 41st Street.
The colorful event featured a wide variety of music, dance, and even a fun circus performance! Plus tasty food, games and activities for kids!
Like everybody else in the audience, I was wowed by the exceptionally high quality of entertainment. A big thank you is due to Bodhi Tree Concerts, who put on this free show for the City Heights community.
Perhaps you’ve seen the annual “ALL IS CALM: The Christmas Truce of 1914” opera during the holidays in San Diego. That is their production. According to their website, Bodhi Tree Concerts celebrates diversity and inclusion and performs intentional acts of kindness through music.
If you’d like to help them spread joy, visit their donation page here!
Here’s a taste of what I experienced at Music en la Calle.
(A little while ago I also posted photos of the Paloma Flamenco dancers and Naruwan Taiko drummers here and here!)













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It was definitely cool stuff!
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