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Exploring the rich arts and cultural heritage of Sacramento
Located in a peaceful valley of scenic rivers, canopy leafy tree, this Sacramento has become a cosmopolitan aggregation of charming cafes and restaurants, high-rise buildings, Victorian friendly, vibrant and dynamic arts culture, and a kaleidoscope of modern facilities. Home of the last remnants of the Wild West and the Gold Rush days, Sacramento is a city shows its diverse cultural influences. With its abundance of art galleries and other first-class cultural attractions, Sacramento now serves as a destination for influential art lovers of art from around the world.
Loads of people with artistic inclinations converge here to mingle with art connoisseurs and get lost in the chaos of the madness of art. From the Gallery Artists' Gallery Doiron collaboration, and the Ventana Art Gallery W Gallery and Studios, the scene Art in Sacramento is world famous.
Sacramento is also known for his home theater and musical theater largest nonprofit California, in the California Musical Theatre, formerly known as the Sacramento Light Opera Association. This theater has staged several productions of musicals including such classics as Oklahoma, The King and I, and the Boat Show. It also offers Broadway hits performed by national stars.
The 24th Street Theatre is home to the Opera Theatre of Light Sacramento, which features works of light opera of Gilbert and Sullivan. The Sacramento Theatre Company has its own resident company, which offers classical and as works of modern theater. The B Street Theatre, which happens to be professionals in the new Sacramento Works Theatre Company, produces excellent contemporary plays. Garbeau Dinner Theatre is located in a renovated warehouse. In total, there are 80 groups with live entertainment theater in Sacramento.
Camellia Symphony season begins in October and continues until mid-May. Includes 6 different concerts and many other fund-raising concert special. The Sacramento Opera has produced and made more than 40 operas and the opera season starts in September and continues until March. The Sacramento Philharmonic has five concerts from November to May. The Sacramento Ballet is composed of 22 artists, students of 4 and 8 trainees, who perform classical ballet and contemporary.
During the visit to Sacramento not forget that is home to one of the oldest art museums in the West. Crocker Art Museum's permanent collection of European painting of teachers as Brueghel and Rembrandt. It also includes a renowned collection of drawings, together with Persian and Indian paintings. From American painting of the decorative arts, ceramics and photography, the museum has it all. The State Railroad Museum of California shows the history of railroads in their premises. The museum displays more than 21 rail cars and locomotives, and about 46 exhibitions. The Discovery Museum features science, technology and history of interactive exhibits. The Automobile Museum Towe presents the history of the automobile and car culture, and has more than 150 vintage models on display. The State Indian Museum displays jewelry, clothing, baskets, art and other Native American artifacts.
The Sacramento Jazz Jubilee, which is also the largest gathering of jazz bands in the world, begins during the weekend Memorial Day and has more than 100 bands. The Bridge to Bridge Waterfront Festival in July and has boating, sailing, wakeboarding and demonstrations Guard. The State Fair California begins in August and continues through September and is one of the largest fairs in the country. Over Gold Rush Days Festival four days on the job begins Weekend Day, and the era of the gold rush is re-created in Old Sacramento. The California International Marathon in December and is the starting point in Folsom and ends at the State Capitol building in Sacramento.
From Chinese to Japanese, Koreans in Argentina, the Europeans with Native Americans in Africa and even the American, Sacramento has become a cultural hotspot. The Chinese came to Sacramento on the day of the gold rush of 1800, and once that is over gold, most of them stayed to work as cooks, laborers, merchants and farmers. In the West End, is small but important Japantown Sacramento. A strong sense of Japanese heritage survives here and there is an annual Japanese Food and Cultural Bazaar, which begins in August.
So, come Sacramento visit and explore and discover its rich arts and cultural heritage.
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