Here s how the San Francisco Gay Men s Chorus is keeping their beloved Christmas Eve tradition alive, despite difficult restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lesher Center for the Arts has pivoted their business model by offering Movies on the Roof, and backstage tours.
The center started a big renovation of the Rudney Plaza in front of the theater months before the shutdown in March. The plaza will expand into the street to provide an opportunity for outdoor performances and enable social distancing.
According to California s colored tier system, theaters can open at 25% capacity in the red tier. The Lesher Center for the Arts was planning to show a four-camera video shoot of a previous performance of Charles Dicken s Christmas classic: A Christmas Carol in the Hofmann Theater.
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As with many other businesses and institutions, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art had to pivot to changing needs of the COVID-19 pandemic.
One of the efforts was to engage with the community. SFMOMA has partnered with San Francisco Unified to give over 2000 art kits to kids learning from home and more.
Here's how the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus is keeping their beloved Christmas Eve tradition alive, despite difficult restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic.