Summer camp on wheels

Two local bands are touring the Bay Area on bikes, and invite you to ride along

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Bike party atop the hill with Shake Your Peace and Rupa & the April Fishes
PHOTO BY BOWERBIRD PHOTOGRAPHY

emilysavage@sfbg.com

MUSIC While Rupa Marya of Rupa & the April Fishes and Gabe Dominguez of Shake Your Peace are crossing their fingers for cloudless, sunny days ahead during their joint week-long bicycle trek around the Bay Area, in some ways, they were brought together by a storm.

It was a storm both physical and figurative: the scattered downpours during their first encounter at the now-dispersed Occupy SF campsite at Justin Herman Plaza last November (11.11.11) during the Occupy Music Festival — where both bands played — and, the subsequent storm of ideas that lead to the bike tour agreement.

"So it was kind of like the perfect storm," says Dominguez, sitting next to Marya in the Nervous Dog Coffee cafe on Mission Street in early April. "It was an auspicious day," Marya later adds. "Oh my god, what a day."

The fruit of that brainstorm, the Bay Rising Tour, will kick off tomorrow at Stanford University, with the ragtag bicycle caravan of around 15 core riders heading counterclockwise around the Bay, stopping in nine cities over 10 days, playing both conventional music venues and guerillas art spaces. The musicians on bikes piled high with gear will turn their final corner on to Divisadero to play the Independent April 28.

Marya and Dominguez had walked into the Nervous Dog that afternoon smiling, bubbling with expectations of the impending tour. The two are clearly platonically smitten with another other's passion for social justice, global music, and good old-fashioned bike fun.

As Marya nibbles an empanada from the cafe, Dominguez continues their story. "We made the connection that both of our bands make multicultural dance rebel music, rock music for the ecotopian revolution. Bicycles, bioregionalism, now being the time — it all just coalesced."

One key difference that's soon to evaporate: Shake Your Peace has done many bike tours, but this will be Rupa & the April Fishes' first (though they've done some trial runs in preparation).

Along with leading Shake Your Peace, and playing in Tiny Home with his girlfriend, Sonya Cotton, Dominguez is a co-founder of the yearly Bicycle Music Festival (since 2007) with Paul Freedman, who too plays a role in the Bay Rising Tour.

Freedman's company is Rock the Bike, which built the pedal-powered audio system the groups will use in the open space and outdoor venues — San Jose Bike Party, Fremont Earth Day Grounds, Keller Beach Park.

Along with those mentioned, the tour will roll to A Place for Sustainable Living in Oakland for an Earth Day party (with food cooked by Marya's urban farmer brother), a Beaver Liberation show in Martinez, and a Glen Cove ceremony by Ohlone Leaders in Vallejo.

Out on the road between venues, the caravan has three transportation strategies: people carrying their own instruments on bicycles, those packing larger instruments like guitars on Xtracycles — an Oakland company that sells an extension for the back of the bike — and lastly, a few riders on electric-hybrid bikes carrying six-to-eight foot trailers.

They also are encouraging other cyclists and Bay Area residents to come along for the day rides between shows — to help map out the flattest routes. There's a real community effort feel to the plan.

"In the wake of where we find ourselves right now, economically, sociopolitically, we can't wait for someone to hand us the reality we want. We have to build it, we have to create it. And that's what's so exciting about this way of touring," Marya says.

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DEPART FROM SAN FRANCISCO, the morning of 4/19:
rally/departure point: the baseball fields at the bottom of Glen Canyon Park. Take-off @ 9 a.m. - Chenery & Elk Street.
- Heading 35 miles to Stanford University Synergy Co-op.
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APRIL 19th--Depart SF by BIKE--PALO ALTO--Stanford Synergy Collective at 8 pm! 550 San Juan St. Sliding scale donation-$1-25

APRIL 20th--SAN JOSE---SJ Bike Party. Live pedal-powered music presented in the middle of the ride. Time and route information posted here the week before the ride: www.sjbikeparty.org

APRIL 21st--FREMONT – Earth Day Celebration--Meet up at Fremont Earth Day grounds at Washington Hospital 2500 Mowry Avenue Fremont at 3pm for group ride to pedal-powered show in outdoor setting.

APRIL 22nd--OAKLAND – Earth Day Dinner/Show at the Sustainable Living Center at 1121 64th Street, Oakland. Dinner provided by HomeGrown Farms. Dinner at 6pm, Show at 7pm. $20 for show with dinner, $10 for show alone. ALL AGES SHOW.

APRIL 23rd--RICHMOND--Keller Beach 1085 Dornan Drive, Richmond CA – 4 pm - After School - Bike to School Earth Week -Riparian Bike tours presents Water quality science before the show.

APRIL 24th--MARTINEZ--Martinez Plaza on Main Street, 4-6pm. FREE!

APRIL 25th GLEN COVE (VALLEJO) – 1pm. Ceremony at the GlenCove occupation site honoring the first human inhabitants of the SF Bay , the Ohlone, and inviting their presence into our present day awareness.

APRIL 26th--SAN RAFAEL---dance party at the Downtown San Rafael Farmer's Market (http://www.sanrafaelmarket.org/), Co-presented by Arizmendi Bakery. @ the plaza in front of Arizmendi Bakery: 1002 Fourth St. Music from 6-9pm. Bring tips. All ages.

APRIL 27th--SAUSALITO at The Seahorse. Doors 8pm, Show 9pm. Tickets $15
305 Harbor Drive, Sausalito, CA

APRIL 28th--San Quentin Penitentiary. Private Show. Sorry.

APRIL 28th--SAN FRANCISCO--Homecoming celebration at THE INDEPENDENT. It will sell out. Get your tickets NOW ! http://www.theindependentsf.com/event/98329/

Posted by Justin Ancheta on Apr. 18, 2012 @ 8:07 am

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