Something to do while Vacationing in Carmel CA!

The Waterboys

Tuesday, October 8 at 7:30PM

The Waterboys will visit the Sunset Center with current album An Appointment With Mr. Yeats in hand on their coast to coast North American tour this autumn. This will be the first full North American tour for the band since 2007.

TICKETS GO ON SALE – FRIDAY, JUNE 14 at 9:30AM
  CLICK HERE for more information,or call the Box Office at 831.620.2048

Carmel Sunset Center Presents – Storm Large Friday, April 19 at 8:00PM

Last year, Storm Large set the Sunset Center on fire when she filled in as the lead singer of Pink Martini. This year she makes a triumphant return with her own band and an eclectic set that shows off her exuberant personality and mesmerizing vocals.

Angels In Gas Stations - Storm Large

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 Angels In Gas Stations – Storm Large

 CLICK HERE for Tickets or call the Box Office at 831.620.2048

Carmel Food Tour!

Our friend, Peter L., recently visited Carmel Food Tour.  Here is what he had to say about this unique way to enjoy Carmel. Five well-earned stars. Staci has put together about the most informative, fun thing you can do in beautiful Carmel-by-the-Sea.

Our three hour tour included some of the best restaurants and wine tasting rooms in the town as well as interesting, informative stops and meanders along the way. I live here and didn’t know any of the historical and anecdotal tid-bits she wove into the tour.

She is fun, witty and timely – the trip was perfectly timed. And the food/wine/sweets were just enough.

GO!!!

For more information about this stroll through Carmel to taste foods and wines from local restaurants and boutique shops, visit CarmelFoodTour.com.

Classical with a Twist: Smuin Ballet in Carmel

Smuin Ballet Performs in CarmelBeyond Ballet” is their tag line, and they’ve been called “sexy, fun, warm, and awe-inspiring.”

The ever-popular, ever-daring Smuin Ballet performs at Carmel’s Sunset Center March 2 at 8pm and March 3 at 2pm.

The program features a world premiere by choreographer Ma Cong of the Tulsa Ballet, whose French Twist was a smash success in the company’s 2009-2010 season, and three pieces choreographed by Michael Smuin:

• Tango Palace: a seductive fantasy of passion, possession, jealousy, loss, and love. A feverish vision of desire through dance, Tango Palace examines both the complexities of the human heart, and the inventiveness of tango itself.

• The Eternal Idol: in this sensuous pas de deux set to Chopin’s lush Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Rodin’s famous sculpture of a nude couple locked in an embrace comes to life on stage.

• Stabat Mater: an eloquent expression of grief and loss set to Dvorak’s choral work, this ballet was Michael Smuin’s response to September 11th. It has been called “a powerful response to a national tragedy,” and one of the most beautiful ballets in his remarkable career.