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Dear Readers,

Happy Holidays to all our readers! Please note that next week, we will not be publishing our newsletter due to the holidays.

In addition to all the holiday events (Nutcrackers still abound!), there are also a goodly number of music & dance concerts, talks, films, book discussions, plays and art-related events to enjoy! Check 'em out! Hot events are Yale Strom's Winter Schminter concert and Peter Sprague and friends' Christmas Eve Concert.

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Everyone here at the San Diego Participant Observer and the Worldview Project wish you fulfilling, illuminating, and culturally-rich experiences in the days ahead, and again, Happy Holidays!

On to the events!

Festivals, celebrations, and community events: Winter Holiday Traditions from Around the WorldLas Posadas Mexican Christmas CelebrationHmong New Year CelebrationYalda at Vineyard HaciendaMenorah Lighting44th Annual Kwanzaa Celebration4th Annual Family Kwanzaa CelebrationHanukkah FestivalPechanga Pow Wow.

Music and/or dance performances: Golden State Ballet The NutcrackerBi-lingual Holiday Sing-a-LongSan Diego Ballet: The NutcrackerCeltic Christmas CelebrationWinter Schminter Solstice ConcertAbbey Road Christmas ShowPeter Sprague’s Christmas Eve Concert B-Side Players Homayoun Shajarian & Anoushiravan RohaniSalute to Vienna New Year’s Concert The Devastators & Ginger Roots and The Protectors.

Interesting talks around town: Food Food: Nixtamalization - From Ancient Grain to Masa.

Film festivals and special movie screenings: Hunt for the Wilderpeople (a delight-filled film indeed!).

Books and literature lovers are sure to enjoy: Cultural Storytime and Craft • Author talk with Juan MedinaTots Spanish Read & Dance.

Local theatrical productions: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story Told by Jefferson MaysCity Ballet: The NutcrackerAcademy of Ballet: The Nutcracker.

Comedy performances: Maz Jobrani.

Other notable events: Mele Kalikimaka Holiday Market.

Upcoming Events:
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Friday, December 20

10:00 AMWinter Holiday Traditions from Around the World Image
San Diego History Center
4:00 PMFilm: Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Carlsbad City Library
7:00 PMStage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story Told by Jefferson Mays Image
Old Globe
7:30 PMCity Ballet: The Nutcracker Image
California Center for the Arts
"Las Posadas Mexican Christmas Celebration
Balboa Theatre
"Golden State Ballet The Nutcracker Image
San Diego Civic Theatre

Saturday, December 21

8:00 AMHmong New Year Celebration
Kearny Mesa Park
9:45 AMBi-lingual Holiday Sing-a-Long
First UU, Chula Vista
10:30 AMCultural Storytime and Craft
Mission Valley Branch Library
11:00 AMMele Kalikimaka Holiday Market
Mira Mesa
1:00 PMSan Diego Ballet: The Nutcracker
The Magnolia
"Academy of Ballet: The Nutcracker
California Center for the Arts
3:30 PMAuthor Talk: Juan Medina
San Ysidro Library
6:00 PMYalda at Vineyard Hacienda
Vineyard Hacienda
"Academy of Ballet: The Nutcracker
California Center for the Arts
"Celtic Christmas Celebration
Mission Hills United Church of Christ
7:30 PMWinter Schminter Solstice Concert
First UU, San Diego

Sunday, December 22

8:00 PMAbbey Road Christmas Show
Belly Up

Tuesday, December 24

1:00 PMPeter Sprague’s Christmas Eve Concert
L’Auberge Del Mar

Thursday, December 26

5:00 PMMenorah Lighting
Central Promenade
6:00 PM44th Annual Kwanzaa Celebration
Worldbeat Center
7:00 PMMusic: B-Side Players
Lafayette Hotel
8:00 PMMusic: Homayoun Shajarian & Anoushiravan Rohani
Jacobs Music Center

Friday, December 27

NOON4th Annual Family Kwanzaa Celebration
Malcolm X Library
6:00 PM44th Annual Kwanzaa Celebration
Worldbeat Center
7:00 PMComedy: Maz Jobrani

Saturday, December 28

5:30 PMHanukkah Festival
Seaport Village
6:00 PM44th Annual Kwanzaa Celebration
Worldbeat Center
7:00 PMComedy: Maz Jobrani

Sunday, December 29

6:00 PM44th Annual Kwanzaa Celebration
Worldbeat Center
7:00 PMComedy: Maz Jobrani

Wednesday, January 1

2:30 PMSalute to Vienna New Year’s Concert
San Diego Symphony

Friday, January 3

5:00 PMPechanga Pow Wow Image
Pechanga Resort

Saturday, January 4

10:00 AMFood Food: Nixtamalization - From Ancient Grain to Masa
Wild Willow Farm
"Tots Spanish Read & Dance
North Clairemont Librar
8:00 PMMusic: The Devastators & Ginger Roots and The Protectors
Belly Up

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Recipe of the Month

Kokoda
Fijian Kokoda

This month’s recipe is Fijian Kokoda (pronounced "ko-konda"), a simple yet flavorful dish made with fresh fish, crisp vegetables, lime juice, and creamy coconut milk. As the weather here turns a bit colder and wetter, we can take a bite of Kokoda, close our eyes, and daydream about relaxing on a sun-soaked beach in tropical Fiji! Kokoda can be eaten as a snack, appetizer, or main course. Kokoda is a popular dish for celebratory events and special occasions.


CD of the Month

Our International Music of the Month suggestion is Blue Maqams by Anouar Brahem. A virtuoso oud player from Tunisia, Brahem is known for blending Arabic and folk music with jazz. At a very young age, he studied at the Tunis National Conservatory of Music and was later mentored daily by the renowned oud master Ali Sriti. Brahem became a pioneer of the Ethno-Jazz movement, incorporating elements from various world music traditions into his compositions.


Book of the Month

Our International Book of the Month is A Disappearance in Fiji by Nilima Rao.

The story follows young Indian police sergeant Akal Singh who, after being deceived by a charming woman into divulging sensitive information that facilitated a series of robberies, finds himself exiled to colonial Fiji, a land and post he despises. When the Fiji Times reports the mysterious disappearance of a young female coolie, rumored to have been kidnapped, Singh's scornful superior assigns him to investigate. Was the woman abducted, or did she elope with the plantation's predatory overseer?


International Films

Final Notes

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