BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f85fcb0db DTSTART:20201103T080000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Libert y Theatre SUMMARY:POSTPONED: ADULT CLASS: Creating Through Crisis—Crafting Your Sto ry In the Time of Pandemic CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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This workshop\nwi ll be rescheduled. Date to be announced soon!

If you\ncould< span> tell a story\nabout  life\ntoday\, what\nwould < /span>you share? The global health\ncrisis has c hanged us all. Who are\nyou now? U se this time of worldwide disruption\nto< span> express yourself and connect with others by sharing your\npersonal e xperience through the art of performance. This\ntwo-day\nworkshop will provide\na safe space to discover our inner narrative through the exerc ise of\nmonologue writing and performance.

On day one\ ,\nparticipants will learn the building blocks of monologue creation and b egin\ncrafting an original monologue. On day two\, participants will discu ss and\nworkshop their pieces\, culminating in the opportunity for each pa rticipant\nto perform their newly created monologue with the class.

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Originally scheduled two-day workshop: Mon\, Nov 2\, from 6–8p m &amp\;\nNov 9 from 6–9pm at the Liberty Theatre\, Hailey.


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Please bring the following:

  • Note-takin g\nsupplies: pencil/paper or a laptop/iPad/etc. You are encouraged to use\ nwhatever method will best help you take notes and to begin drafting your\ nmonologue.
  • Comfortable clothes you can move in.
  • Mask ar e\nrequired for all workshop participants.

ABOUT THE \nINSTRUCTOR

CHRIS CARWITHEN  is\na resident company artist with the Company of Fools and a member of\nA ctor’s Equity. Since his Liberty Theatre debut in You're a\n Good Man\, Charlie Brown\, Chris has had the pleasure of\nperfo rming in a number COF productions including Good\nPeople\, A Year with Frog and\nToad\, Al most\, Maine\, Gray\nGardens\, < em>ART\, Life Sucks\, Striking 12\n and < em>Clybourne\nPark among others. A theatre arts g raduate from\nSouthern Oregon University\, Chris has been involved with a number of\nprofessional companies including the Oregon Shakespeare Festiva l\, the 5th\nAvenue in Seattle\, the Oregon Cabaret Theatre\, ArtsWest\, a nd the Shedd\nInstitute. Additionally\, Chris works as a commercial actor and also lends\nhis voice to audiobooks for Audible.com.

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This workshop\nwill be rescheduled. Date to be announced soon!

If you\ncould tell a story\nabout life\ntoday\, wha t\nwould you share? The global hea lth\ncrisis has changed us all. Wh o are\nyou now? Use this time of worldwide disru ption\nto express yourself and connect with others by sharing your\npersonal experience through the art of performance. This\ntwo-day\nworkshop will< span> provide\na safe space to discover our inner narrative through the exercise of\nmonologue writing and performance.

On day one\,\nparticipants will learn the building blocks of monolog ue creation and begin\ncrafting an original monologue. On day two\, partic ipants will discuss and\nworkshop their pieces\, culminating in the opport unity for each participant\nto perform their newly created monologue with the class.

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Originally scheduled two-day workshop: Mon\, No v 2\, from 6–8pm &amp\;\nNov 9 from 6–9pm at the Liberty Theatre\, Hai ley.


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Please bring the following:

  • Note-taking\nsupplies: pencil/paper or a laptop/iPad/etc. You are e ncouraged to use\nwhatever method will best help you take notes and to beg in drafting your\nmonologue.
  • Comfortable clothes you can move in.
  • Mask are\nrequired for all workshop participants.

  • ABOUT THE\nINSTRUCTOR

    CHRIS CARWITHEN is\na resident company artist with the Company of Fools a nd a member of\nActor’s Equity. Since his Liberty Theatre debut in You're a\nGood Man\, Charlie Brown\, Chris has had the p leasure of\nperforming in a number COF productions including G ood\nPeople\, A Year with Frog and\nToad \, Almost\, Maine\, Gray\nGardens< span>\, ART\, Life Sucks\, Striking 12\n and  Clybourne\nPark among others. A theatre arts graduate from\nSouthern Oregon University\, Chris has been involved with a number of\nprofessional companies including the Oregon Sh akespeare Festival\, the 5th\nAvenue in Seattle\, the Oregon Cabaret Theat re\, ArtsWest\, and the Shedd\nInstitute. Additionally\, Chris works as a commercial actor and also lends\nhis voice to audiobooks for Audible.com.< /span>

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    CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604b865 DTSTART:20201104T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Libert y Theatre SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art (M–Z) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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    Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly\nafternoon of a ctivities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers\nopportunit ies to explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\,\nperformin g arts\, literary arts\, and film\, engaging students through\ncreative pr oblem solving\, self-expression and confidence\nbuilding. < /p>

    While the\nBlaine County School District operates under Plan B\, which gives each\nstudent 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be offering after-school care and\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from 2:30–6pm.\nStudents whose last names begin with M–Z: Tuesdays\; Students\nwhose last names b egin with A–L: Wednesdays.

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    What to bring:

    A clean face covering\, active shoes\, 2 or\nmore sn acks (but please leave peanut products at home)\, and a water\nbottle.


    Smart Art Fall 2020 Session\nDates (M–Z\, Tuesdays):
    Oct 6\, Oct 13\, Oct\n20\, Oct 27\, Nov 3\, Nov 10 &amp\; Nov 17
    at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30 –6pm


    Students whose last names\nbegi n with AL: Wednesday Sessions
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    Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekl y\nafternoon of activities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, o ffers\nopportunities to explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\,\nperforming arts\, literary arts\, and film\, engaging students thr ough\ncreative problem solving\, self-expression and confidence\nbuilding.  

    While the\nBlai ne County School District operates under Plan B\, which gives each\nstuden t 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be offering after-school care and\nac tivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from 2:30–6pm.\n Students whose last names begin with M–Z: Tuesdays\; Students\nw hose last names begin with A–L: Wednesdays.

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    What to bring:

    A clean face covering\, active shoe s\, 2 or\nmore snacks (but please leave peanut products at home)\, and a w ater\nbottle.


    Smart Art Fall 2020 Ses sion\nDates (M–Z\, Tuesdays):
    Oct 6\, Oct 1 3\, Oct\n20\, Oct 27\, Nov 3\, Nov 10 &amp\; Nov 17
    at the Liberty T heatre from\n2:30–6pm


    Students whose last names\nbegin with AL: Wednesday Session s
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    Come play with\nar t! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\n grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a variety of art forms \,\nincluding visual arts\, performing arts\, literary arts\, and film\, e ngaging\nstudents through creative problem solving\, self-expression and c onfidence\nbuilding.

    While the Blaine County School District operat es under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after-school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last name s begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L :\nWednesdays.

    What to bring:

    A clean face coveri ng\,\nactive shoes\, 2 or more snacks (but please leave peanut products at home)\,\nand a water bottle.


    Smart Art Fall 2020 Session D ates\n(A–L\, Wednesdays):
    Oct 7\, Oct 14\, Oct 21\, Oct 28\ , Nov 4\, Nov\n11\, Nov 18
    at the Liberty Theatre from 2:30 –6pm


    Students whose last names begin with M–Z: Tue sday\nSessions

     

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    C ome play with\nart! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\ngrades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a var iety of art forms\,\nincluding visual arts\, performing arts\, literary ar ts\, and film\, engaging\nstudents through creative problem solving\, self -expression and confidence\nbuilding.

    While the Blaine County Schoo l District operates under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week i n school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after-school care and activities one da y a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Student s whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesdays.

    What to bring:

    A clean face covering\,\nactive shoes\, 2 or more snacks (but please leave p eanut products at home)\,\nand a water bottle.


    Smart Art Fa ll 2020 Session Dates\n(A–L\, Wednesdays):
    Oct 7\, Oct 14\, Oct 21\, Oct 28\, Nov 4\, Nov\n11\, Nov 18
    at the Liberty Theatre from 2:30–6pm


    Students whose last names begi n with M–Z: Tuesday\nSessions

     

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    CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604ba91 DTSTART:20201105T080000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:ADULT CLASS: A Thousand Words—Guided Writing About the Art You Se e CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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    Can you describe\n what you see? Art inspires\, captures\, escapes\, disrupts\, disturbs\,\nc onceals\, and reveals. It also helps us learn to look more carefully\,\nre minding us that what we think we see is not all there is. In this time of\ nmis-seeing and misunderstanding\, careful looking is ethical and urgent\n work. Please join us for ninety minutes of generative writing exercises\nb ased on the current exhibition. Experiment with new ways to view art and\n play with language. Everyone is welcome\; the workshop is open to all\nlev els\, from beginner to advanced.

    This class takes place\nWe d\, Nov 4\, from 6–7:30pm.

    Age and ability: 14yr s\nand older\, beginners welcome!


    About the\ninstr uctor: 

    Sarah Sentilles is a writer\, teacher\, critical\ntheoris t\, scholar of religion\, and author of many books\, including Draw\nY our Weapons\, which won the 2018 PEN Award for Creative Nonfiction.\n Her writing has appeared in The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, Oprah\nM agazine\, Ms.\, Religion Dispatches\, Oregon ArtsWatch\, and the Los Angel es\nReview of Books\, among other publications. She's had residencies at\n Hedgebrook and Yaddo.

    She earned a bachelor's degree at Yale and\nm aster's and doctoral degrees at Harvard. She is also the co-founder of the \nAlliance of Idaho\, which works to protect the basic human rights of\nim migrants by engaging in education\, outreach\, and advocacy at local\,\nst ate\, and national levels. At the core of her scholarship\, writing\, and\ nactivism is a commitment to investigating the roles language\, images\, a nd\npractices play in oppression\, violence\, social transformation\, and justice\nmovements.

    She has taught at Pacific Northwest College of Art\,\nPortland State University\, California State University Channel Isl ands\, and\nWillamette University\, where she was the Mark and Melody Tepp ola\nPresidential Distinguished Visiting Professor. She teaches writing\nw orkshops and works one-on-one with clients to help support their art\,\nwr iting\, and creativity. She lives in Hailey\, Idaho.

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    Part of SVMoA’s BIG\nIDEA project Gem\nState.
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    C an you describe\nwhat you see? Art inspires\, captures\, escapes\, disrupt s\, disturbs\,\nconceals\, and reveals. It also helps us learn to look mor e carefully\,\nreminding us that what we think we see is not all there is. In this time of\nmis-seeing and misunderstanding\, careful looking is eth ical and urgent\nwork. Please join us for ninety minutes of generative wri ting exercises\nbased on the current exhibition. Experiment with new ways to view art and\nplay with language. Everyone is welcome\; the workshop is open to all\nlevels\, from beginner to advanced.

    This clas s takes place\nWed\, Nov 4\, from 6–7:30pm.

    Age and ability: 14yrs\nand older\, beginners welcome!


    About the\ninstructor: 

    Sarah Sentilles is a writer\, teacher\, critical\ntheorist\, scholar of religion\, and author of many books\, incl uding Draw\nYour Weapons\, which won the 2018 PEN Award for Creat ive Nonfiction.\nHer writing has appeared in The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, Oprah\nMagazine\, Ms.\, Religion Dispatches\, Oregon ArtsWatch\, and the Los Angeles\nReview of Books\, among other publications. She's had residencies at\nHedgebrook and Yaddo.

    She earned a bachelor's degr ee at Yale and\nmaster's and doctoral degrees at Harvard. She is also the co-founder of the\nAlliance of Idaho\, which works to protect the basic hu man rights of\nimmigrants by engaging in education\, outreach\, and advoca cy at local\,\nstate\, and national levels. At the core of her scholarship \, writing\, and\nactivism is a commitment to investigating the roles lang uage\, images\, and\npractices play in oppression\, violence\, social tran sformation\, and justice\nmovements.

    She has taught at Pacific Nort hwest College of Art\,\nPortland State University\, California State Unive rsity Channel Islands\, and\nWillamette University\, where she was the Mar k and Melody Teppola\nPresidential Distinguished Visiting Professor. She t eaches writing\nworkshops and works one-on-one with clients to help suppor t their art\,\nwriting\, and creativity. She lives in Hailey\, Idaho.

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    Part of SVMoA’s BIG\nIDEA project Gem\nState .
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    CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604bb7f DTSTART:20201106T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: A Chef's Voyage (First Screening Ketchum) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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    This documentary\n follows Emmy (Mind of a Chef) and James Beard award-winning Chef David\nKi nch\, and his young team from their small 3 Michelin Star restaurant\nManr esa in Los Gatos\, California for a one of a kind \"four hands\"\ncollabor ation with three legendary chefs at their iconic restaurants in\nProvence\ , Paris and Marseille.

    To mark the 15th anniversary of\nManresa\, Kinch decides to close shop for a month so he and his staff can\nembark o n their France voyage. Planning the trip takes months\; to represent\nthe refined Californian cuisine of Manresa\, the team must bring their own\nse asonings\, sauces that take days to make\, and lots of abalone. But the\nl ogistics are tricky: how to sneak the food on flights\; unfamiliar host\nk itchens\; a language barrier and more.

    This\n film screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at\n4pm.

    NOTE: SVMoA is screening films\nin 2020 at the Liberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of the\nmont h and also screens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm in partnership\nwith Magic Lantern Cinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs location at 100\nSecon d St. West in Ketchum.

    Please be\nsure t o purchase tickets for the specific time and location you’re\ninterested in.


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    Watch from Home\nOption

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    If you’d prefer\nto watch A Chef’s Voyage at home\, you can purchase a Video on\nDemand through our colleagues at First Run Features.\n

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    I t’s $10 to\nwatch at home and when you buy a ticket\, 50% of the proceed s go straight\nback to The Museum to support us during these challenging\n times.

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    HEALTH &amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

    • < span>SVMoA staff will wear face masks at the film\nscreening.
    • No one will be allowed entry\ninto the theater with out a face mask. Please bring your own\nmask.
    • Hand sanitizer will be available\nfor staff &amp\; attendees.
    • Please do\nnot attend if you are feeling il l or if you’ve recently been in contact\nwith someone ill.
    • We will ensure that\ncleaning protocols are followed and will limit the number of tickets sold\nto ensure physical distancing.
    • SVMoA\nstaff will check in attendees outside the theater.
    • \n
    • Masks are require d inside the building unless you are\nseated.
    • A SVMoA staff member inside the\ntheater will help with seating.
    • At the\nend of the show\, please use the exits at the front of the auditoriums to\nthe outer hallways and down the stairs (unless you require the elevator).\n
    • Please pick up your trash and deposit\nit in the additional trash re ceptacles at those exits. This helps protect\nthe staff while they saniti ze the auditoriums for the next\nshow

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    T his documentary\nfollows Emmy (Mind of a Chef) and James Beard award-winni ng Chef David\nKinch\, and his young team from their small 3 Michelin Star restaurant\nManresa in Los Gatos\, California for a one of a kind \"four hands\"\ncollaboration with three legendary chefs at their iconic restaura nts in\nProvence\, Paris and Marseille.

    To mark the 15th annivers ary of\nManresa\, Kinch decides to close shop for a month so he and his st aff can\nembark on their France voyage. Planning the trip takes months\; t o represent\nthe refined Californian cuisine of Manresa\, the team must br ing their own\nseasonings\, sauces that take days to make\, and lots of ab alone. But the\nlogistics are tricky: how to sneak the food on flights\; u nfamiliar host\nkitchens\; a language barrier and more.

    This\nfilm screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at\n4pm.

    NOTE: SVMoA is scr eening films\nin 2020 at the Liberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednes days of the\nmonth and also screens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm in p artnership\nwith Magic Lantern Cinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs locat ion at 100\nSecond St. West in Ketchum.

    Please be\nsure to purchase tickets for the specific time and location you ’re\ninterested in.


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    Watch from Home\nOption< /span>

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    If you’d prefer\nto watch A Ch ef’s Voyage at home\, you can purchase a Video on\nDemand through o ur colleagues at First Run Features.\n< /span>

    \n

    It’s $10 to\nwatch at home and when you buy a ticket\, 5 0% of the proceeds go straight\nback to The Museum to support us during th ese challenging\ntimes.

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    \,
    \,
    \n

    HEALTH &amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

    • SVMoA staff will wear face masks at the film\nscreen ing.
    • No one will be allowed entry\ninto the theater without a face mask. Please bring your own\nmask.
    • Hand sanitizer will be available\nfor staff &amp\; attendees.
    • Please do\nnot attend if y ou are feeling ill or if you’ve recently been in contact\nwith someone i ll.
    • We will ensure that\ncleaning proto cols are followed and will limit the number of tickets sold\nto ensure phy sical distancing.
    • SVMoA\nstaff will ch eck in attendees outside the theater.
    • \n
    • Masks are required inside the building unless you are\nseated.
    • A SVMoA staff member inside the\ntheater will hel p with seating.
    • At the\nend of the show \, please use the exits at the front of the auditoriums to\nthe outer hall ways and down the stairs (unless you require the elevator).\n
    • Please pick up your trash and deposit\nit in the ad ditional trash receptacles at those exits. This helps protect\nthe staff  while they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow

    MORE INFO:

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    CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604bc84 DTSTART:20201106T090000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: A Chef's Voyage (Second Screening Ketchum) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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    This documentary\n follows Emmy (Mind of a Chef) and James Beard award-winning Chef David\nKi nch\, and his young team from their small 3 Michelin Star restaurant\nManr esa in Los Gatos\, California for a one of a kind \"four hands\"\ncollabor ation with three legendary chefs at their iconic restaurants in\nProvence\ , Paris and Marseille.

    To mark the 15th anniversary of\nManresa\, Kinch decides to close shop for a month so he and his staff can\nembark o n their France voyage. Planning the trip takes months\; to represent\nthe refined Californian cuisine of Manresa\, the team must bring their own\nse asonings\, sauces that take days to make\, and lots of abalone. But the\nl ogistics are tricky: how to sneak the food on flights\; unfamiliar host\nk itchens\; a language barrier and more.

    This\n film screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at\n7pm.

    NOTE: SVMoA is screening films\nin 2020 at the Liberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of the\nmont h and also screens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm in partnership\nwith Magic Lantern Cinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs location at 100\nSecon d St. West in Ketchum.

    Please be\nsure t o purchase tickets for the specific time and location you’re\ninterested in.


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    Watch from Home\nOption

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    If you’d prefer\nto watch A Chef’s Voyage at home\, you can purchase a Video on\nDemand through our colleagues at First Run Features.\n

    \n

    I t’s $10 to\nwatch at home and when you buy a ticket\, 50% of the proceed s go straight\nback to The Museum to support us during these challenging\n times.

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    \,
    \n

    HEALTH &amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

    • < span>SVMoA staff will wear face masks at the film\nscreening.
    • No one will be allowed entry\ninto the theater with out a face mask. Please bring your own\nmask.
    • Hand sanitizer will be available\nfor staff &amp\; attendees.
    • Please do\nnot attend if you are feeling il l or if you’ve recently been in contact\nwith someone ill.
    • We will ensure that\ncleaning protocols are followed and will limit the number of tickets sold\nto ensure physical distancing.
    • SVMoA\nstaff will check in attendees outside the theater.
    • \n
    • Masks are require d inside the building unless you are\nseated.
    • A SVMoA staff member inside the\ntheater will help with seating.
    • At the\nend of the show\, please use the exits at the front of the auditoriums to\nthe outer hallways and down the stairs (unless you require the elevator).\n
    • Please pick up your trash and deposit\nit in the additional trash re ceptacles at those exits. This helps protect\nthe staff while they saniti ze the auditoriums for the next\nshow

    MORE I NFO:

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    T his documentary\nfollows Emmy (Mind of a Chef) and James Beard award-winni ng Chef David\nKinch\, and his young team from their small 3 Michelin Star restaurant\nManresa in Los Gatos\, California for a one of a kind \"four hands\"\ncollaboration with three legendary chefs at their iconic restaura nts in\nProvence\, Paris and Marseille.

    To mark the 15th annivers ary of\nManresa\, Kinch decides to close shop for a month so he and his st aff can\nembark on their France voyage. Planning the trip takes months\; t o represent\nthe refined Californian cuisine of Manresa\, the team must br ing their own\nseasonings\, sauces that take days to make\, and lots of ab alone. But the\nlogistics are tricky: how to sneak the food on flights\; u nfamiliar host\nkitchens\; a language barrier and more.

    This\nfilm screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at\n7pm.

    NOTE: SVMoA is scr eening films\nin 2020 at the Liberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednes days of the\nmonth and also screens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm in p artnership\nwith Magic Lantern Cinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs locat ion at 100\nSecond St. West in Ketchum.

    Please be\nsure to purchase tickets for the specific time and location you ’re\ninterested in.


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    \,

    \n

    Watch from Home\nOption< /span>

    \n

    If you’d prefer\nto watch A Ch ef’s Voyage at home\, you can purchase a Video on\nDemand through o ur colleagues at First Run Features.\n< /span>

    \n

    It’s $10 to\nwatch at home and when you buy a ticket\, 5 0% of the proceeds go straight\nback to The Museum to support us during th ese challenging\ntimes.

    \n
    \,
    \,
    \n

    HEALTH &amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

    • SVMoA staff will wear face masks at the film\nscreen ing.
    • No one will be allowed entry\ninto the theater without a face mask. Please bring your own\nmask.
    • Hand sanitizer will be available\nfor staff &amp\; attendees.
    • Please do\nnot attend if y ou are feeling ill or if you’ve recently been in contact\nwith someone i ll.
    • We will ensure that\ncleaning proto cols are followed and will limit the number of tickets sold\nto ensure phy sical distancing.
    • SVMoA\nstaff will ch eck in attendees outside the theater.
    • \n
    • Masks are required inside the building unless you are\nseated.
    • A SVMoA staff member inside the\ntheater will hel p with seating.
    • At the\nend of the show \, please use the exits at the front of the auditoriums to\nthe outer hall ways and down the stairs (unless you require the elevator).\n
    • Please pick up your trash and deposit\nit in the ad ditional trash receptacles at those exits. This helps protect\nthe staff  while they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow

    MORE INFO:

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    CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604bd99 DTSTART:20201107T030000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Libert y Theatre SUMMARY:TEEN WORKSHOP: Stories from the Pandemic: Monologue Writing & Prese ntation CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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    Explore how to\nshare a story or memory through t he art of monologue. Create a dynamic\nmonologue that depicts life during the Coronavirus pandemic and perform it\nfor your family and friends on th e stage at the Liberty Theatre.\n

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    In the first se ssion\, students\nwill craft descriptive and artful 90-second monologues t hat relate a story\nof life during the Coronavirus pandemic—the good\, b ad\, and\nin-between. Writing exercises will inspire students while one- on-one time\nwith Company of Fools artist Matt Musgrove will refine the wr itten\npiece. The second session will focus on skills necessary to perfor m a\nmonologue. Students will practice for a culminating performance for f amily\nmembers on the stage of the\nLiberty Theatre.

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    This is a two-day workshop that take s place on Fri\, Nov 6 &amp\;\n13\, 1–4pm at Liberty Theatre\, Hai ley.


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    • A clean face cove ring\, a\nsnack and a notebook and\npencil.

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    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

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    MATT\nMUSGROVE\, born in Eugene\, Oregon\, is an Actors’ Equity member\nwho holds a BFA D egree in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College in New York.\nAfter touring n ationally and singing in New York\, Musgrove moved to Los\nAngeles where h e's found work in film\, Ovation! award-winning theatre\,\ncommercials\, v ideo games\, web series\, and transmedia\nprojects.


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    Teen Workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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    Explore how to\nshare a story or memory through the art of monologue. Create a dynamic\nmonologue that dep icts life during the Coronavirus pandemic and perform it\nfor your family and friends on the stage at the Liberty Theatre.\n

    \n

    In the first session\, students\nwill craft descriptive and artful 90-se cond monologues that relate a story\nof life during the Coronavirus pandem ic—the good\, bad\, and\nin-between. Writing exercises will inspire stu dents while one-on-one time\nwith Company of Fools artist Matt Musgrove w ill refine the written\npiece. The second session will focus on skills ne cessary to perform a\nmonologue. Students will practice for a culminating performance for family\nmembers on the stage of the\nLiberty Theatre.

    \n

    This is a two-day w orkshop that takes place on Fri\, Nov 6 &amp\;\n13\, 1–4pm at Libe rty Theatre\, Hailey.


    \n

    Please bring the fol lowing:

      \n
    • A clean face covering\, a\nsnack and a notebook and\npencil.

    \n

    ABOUT THE INSTR UCTOR

    \n

    MATT\nMUS GROVE\, born in Eugene\, Oregon\, is an Actors’ Equity member\n who holds a BFA Degree in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College in New York. \nAfter touring nationally and singing in New York\, Musgrove moved to Los \nAngeles where he's found work in film\, Ovation! award-winning theatre\, \ncommercials\, video games\, web series\, and transmedia\nprojects.


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    Teen Workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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    \n

    Explore how to\nshare a story or memory through t he art of monologue. Create a dynamic\nmonologue that depicts life during the Coronavirus pandemic and perform it\nfor your family and friends on th e stage at the Liberty Theatre.\n

    \n

    In the first se ssion\, students\nwill craft descriptive and artful 90-second monologues t hat relate a story\nof life during the Coronavirus pandemic—the good\, b ad\, and\nin-between. Writing exercises will inspire students while one- on-one time\nwith Company of Fools artist Matt Musgrove will refine the wr itten\npiece. The second session will focus on skills necessary to perfor m a\nmonologue. Students will practice for a culminating performance for f amily\nmembers on the stage of the\nLiberty Theatre.

    \n

    This is a two-day workshop that take s place on Fri\, Nov 6 &amp\;\n13\, 1–4pm at Liberty Theatre\, Hai ley.


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    Please bring the following:< /h4>
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    • A clean face cove ring\, a\nsnack and a notebook and\npencil.

    \n

    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

    \n

    MATT\nMUSGROVE\, born in Eugene\, Oregon\, is an Actors’ Equity member\nwho holds a BFA D egree in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College in New York.\nAfter touring n ationally and singing in New York\, Musgrove moved to Los\nAngeles where h e's found work in film\, Ovation! award-winning theatre\,\ncommercials\, v ideo games\, web series\, and transmedia\nprojects.


    \n

    \, \n\,
    \n
    Teen Workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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    \n

    Explore how to\nshare a story or memory through the art of monologue. Create a dynamic\nmonologue that dep icts life during the Coronavirus pandemic and perform it\nfor your family and friends on the stage at the Liberty Theatre.\n

    \n

    In the first session\, students\nwill craft descriptive and artful 90-se cond monologues that relate a story\nof life during the Coronavirus pandem ic—the good\, bad\, and\nin-between. Writing exercises will inspire stu dents while one-on-one time\nwith Company of Fools artist Matt Musgrove w ill refine the written\npiece. The second session will focus on skills ne cessary to perform a\nmonologue. Students will practice for a culminating performance for family\nmembers on the stage of the\nLiberty Theatre.

    \n

    This is a two-day w orkshop that takes place on Fri\, Nov 6 &amp\;\n13\, 1–4pm at Libe rty Theatre\, Hailey.


    \n

    Please bring the fol lowing:

      \n
    • A clean face covering\, a\nsnack and a notebook and\npencil.

    \n

    ABOUT THE INSTR UCTOR

    \n

    MATT\nMUS GROVE\, born in Eugene\, Oregon\, is an Actors’ Equity member\n who holds a BFA Degree in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College in New York. \nAfter touring nationally and singing in New York\, Musgrove moved to Los \nAngeles where he's found work in film\, Ovation! award-winning theatre\, \ncommercials\, video games\, web series\, and transmedia\nprojects.


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    Teen Workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
    CATEGORIES:Teens,Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604bf21 DTSTART:20201110T080000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Libert y Theatre SUMMARY:POSTPONED: ADULT CLASS: Creating Through Crisis—Crafting Your Sto ry In the Time of Pandemic CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
    \n

    This workshop is\ npostponed. Rescheduled date to be announced soon!

    If you\nc ould tell a story\nabout life\ntoday\, what\nwould you share? The global health\ncrisis has changed us all. Who are\nyou n ow? Use this time of worldwide disruption\nto express yourself and connect with others by sharing your\nperso nal experience through the art of performance. This\ntwo-day\nworkshop will  provide\na safe space to discover our inner narrative through the exercise of\nmonologue writing and performance.

    On da y one\,\nparticipants will learn the building blocks of monologue creation and begin\ncrafting an original monologue. On day two\, participants will discuss and\nworkshop their pieces\, culminating in the opportunity for e ach participant\nto perform their newly created monologue with the class.< /span>

    \n

    Originally scheduled two-day workshop: Mon\, Nov 2\, from 6–8pm &amp\;\nNov 9 from 6–9pm at the Liberty Theatre\, Hailey.

    \n

    Cancellation Reimbursement\nDeadline:  Oct 19\, 2020

    \n

    Ple ase bring the following:

      \n
    • Note-taking supplies: pen cil/paper or a laptop/iPad/etc. You are\nencouraged to use whatever method will best help you take notes and to\nbegin drafting your monologue.
    • Comfortable clothes you can move\nin.
    • Mask are required for all workshop participants.
    \n

    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

    CHRIS\nCARWITHEN is a resident c ompany artist with\nthe Company of Fools and a member of Actor’s Equity. Since his Liberty\nTheatre debut in You're a Good Man\, Charl ie Brown\,\nChris has had the pleasure of performing in a numbe r COF productions\nincluding Good People\,  A Year with Frog\nand Toad\, Almost\, Maine\, Gray\nGardens\, ART\, Life Su cks\, Striking 12\n and Clybourne\nPa rk among others. A theatre arts graduate from\nSo uthern Oregon University\, Chris has been involved with a number of\nprofe ssional companies including the Oregon Shakespeare Festival\, the 5th\nAve nue in Seattle\, the Oregon Cabaret Theatre\, ArtsWest\, and the Shedd\nIn stitute. Additionally\, Chris works as a commercial actor and also lends\n his voice to audiobooks for Audible.com.

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    This workshop is\npostponed. Rescheduled date to be announced soon!

    < p>If you\ncould tell a story\nabout life\ntoday\, what\nwould you share? The globa l health\ncrisis has changed us all. Who are\nyou now? Use this time of worldwide disruption\nto express yourself and connect with others by sh aring your\npersonal experience through the art of performance. This\ntwo< /span>-day\nworkshop will provide\na safe space to discover our inner narra tive through the exercise of\nmonologue writing and performance.

    On day one\,\nparticipants will learn the building blocks of mo nologue creation and begin\ncrafting an original monologue. On day two\, p articipants will discuss and\nworkshop their pieces\, culminating in the o pportunity for each participant\nto perform their newly created monologue with the class.

    \n

    Originally scheduled two-day workshop: Mon \, Nov 2\, from 6–8pm &amp\;\nNov 9 from 6–9pm at the Liberty Theatre\ , Hailey.

    \n

    Cancellation Reimbursement\nDeadline:  Oct 19\, 2020

    \n

    Please bring the following:

      \n
    • Note-taki ng supplies: pencil/paper or a laptop/iPad/etc. You are\nencouraged to use whatever method will best help you take notes and to\nbegin drafting your monologue.
    • Comfortable clothes you can move\nin.
    • Mask a re required for all workshop participants.
    \n

    ABOUT TH E INSTRUCTOR

    CHRIS\nCARWITHEN is a resident company artist with\nthe Company of Fools and a member of A ctor’s Equity. Since his Liberty\nTheatre debut in You're a Good Man\, Charlie Brown\,\nChris has had the pleasure of perfo rming in a number COF productions\nincluding Good People\, A Year with Frog\nand Toad\, Al most\, Maine\, Gray\nGardens\, < em>ART\, Life Sucks\, Striking 12\n and < em>Clybourne\nPark among others. A theatre arts g raduate from\nSouthern Oregon University\, Chris has been involved with a number of\nprofessional companies including the Oregon Shakespeare Festiva l\, the 5th\nAvenue in Seattle\, the Oregon Cabaret Theatre\, ArtsWest\, a nd the Shedd\nInstitute. Additionally\, Chris works as a commercial actor and also lends\nhis voice to audiobooks for Audible.com.

    \n
    CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604c937 DTSTART:20201111T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Libert y Theatre SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art (M–Z) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
    \n

    Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly\nafternoon of a ctivities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers\nopportunit ies to explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\,\nperformin g arts\, literary arts\, and film\, engaging students through\ncreative pr oblem solving\, self-expression and confidence\nbuilding. < /p>

    While the\nBlaine County School District operates under Plan B\, which gives each\nstudent 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be offering after-school care and\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from 2:30–6pm.\nStudents whose last names begin with M–Z: Tuesdays\; Students\nwhose last names b egin with A–L: Wednesdays.

    \n

    What to bring:

    A clean face covering\, active shoes\, 2 or\nmore sn acks (but please leave peanut products at home)\, and a water\nbottle.


    Smart Art Fall 2020 Session\nDates (M–Z\, Tuesdays):
    Oct 6\, Oct 13\, Oct\n20\, Oct 27\, Nov 3\, Nov 10 &amp\; Nov 17
    at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30 –6pm


    Students whose last names\nbegi n with AL: Wednesday Sessions
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    Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekl y\nafternoon of activities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, o ffers\nopportunities to explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\,\nperforming arts\, literary arts\, and film\, engaging students thr ough\ncreative problem solving\, self-expression and confidence\nbuilding.  

    While the\nBlai ne County School District operates under Plan B\, which gives each\nstuden t 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be offering after-school care and\nac tivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from 2:30–6pm.\n Students whose last names begin with M–Z: Tuesdays\; Students\nw hose last names begin with A–L: Wednesdays.

    \n

    What to bring:

    A clean face covering\, active shoe s\, 2 or\nmore snacks (but please leave peanut products at home)\, and a w ater\nbottle.


    Smart Art Fall 2020 Ses sion\nDates (M–Z\, Tuesdays):
    Oct 6\, Oct 1 3\, Oct\n20\, Oct 27\, Nov 3\, Nov 10 &amp\; Nov 17
    at the Liberty T heatre from\n2:30–6pm


    Students whose last names\nbegin with AL: Wednesday Session s
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    \n

    Come play with\nar t! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\n grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a variety of art forms \,\nincluding visual arts\, performing arts\, literary arts\, and film\, e ngaging\nstudents through creative problem solving\, self-expression and c onfidence\nbuilding.

    While the Blaine County School District operat es under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after-school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last name s begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L :\nWednesdays.

    What to bring:

    A clean face coveri ng\,\nactive shoes\, 2 or more snacks (but please leave peanut products at home)\,\nand a water bottle.


    Smart Art Fall 2020 Session D ates\n(A–L\, Wednesdays):
    Oct 7\, Oct 14\, Oct 21\, Oct 28\ , Nov 4\, Nov\n11\, Nov 18
    at the Liberty Theatre from 2:30 –6pm


    Students whose last names begin with M–Z: Tue sday\nSessions

     

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    C ome play with\nart! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\ngrades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a var iety of art forms\,\nincluding visual arts\, performing arts\, literary ar ts\, and film\, engaging\nstudents through creative problem solving\, self -expression and confidence\nbuilding.

    While the Blaine County Schoo l District operates under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week i n school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after-school care and activities one da y a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Student s whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesdays.

    What to bring:

    A clean face covering\,\nactive shoes\, 2 or more snacks (but please leave p eanut products at home)\,\nand a water bottle.


    Smart Art Fa ll 2020 Session Dates\n(A–L\, Wednesdays):
    Oct 7\, Oct 14\, Oct 21\, Oct 28\, Nov 4\, Nov\n11\, Nov 18
    at the Liberty Theatre from 2:30–6pm


    Students whose last names begi n with M–Z: Tuesday\nSessions

     

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    \n CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604caed DTSTART:20201113T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: The Proposal (First Showing) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
    \n

    The\nPro posal is part performance art piece and\np art homage to an architect and his legacy. Known as \"the artist among\nar chitects\,\" Luis Barragán is among the most celebrated architects of the \n20th century. In 1980\, Barragán was awarded the Pritzker Prize and rem ains\nthe only Mexican architect to receive the award. Upon his death in 1 988\,\nmuch of his work was locked away in a Swiss bunker\, hidden from th e world's\nview. In an attempt to resurrect Barragán's life and art\, bou ndary\nredefining performance artist Jill Magid creates a daring\nproposit ion\, and a < /span>film\nthat becomes a fascinating art piec e in itself.\nIt’s a high-wire act of negotiation that explores how far an artist will\ngo to democratize access to art.

    Running time: 1\nhour and 26 minutes

    This film screening\ntakes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum a t 4pm.

    \n

    NOTE: SVMoA is screening fil ms in 2020 at the\nLiberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of th e month and also\nscreens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm in partnership with Magic Lantern\nCinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs location at 100 Second St. West in\nKetchum.

    Please be sure to purchase\ntickets for the specific time and location you’re inte rested\nin.


    \, \,

    HEALTH\n&amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:
    • SVMoA staff\nwill wear face masks at the film screening.
    • \n
    • No one will be al lowed entry into the theater without a\nface mask. Please bring your own m ask.
    • \n
    • Hand sanitizer will be available for staff &amp\; attendees.\n
    • Please do not attend if you are feeling\nill or if you’ve recently been in contac t with someone\nill.
    • We will ensure tha t cleaning\nprotocols are followed and will limit the number of tickets so ld to ensure\nphysical distancing.
    • SVM oA staff will\ncheck in attendees outside the theater.
    • \ n
    • Masks are required inside the building unless you are\nse ated.
    • A SVMoA staff member inside the\ ntheater will help with seating.
    • At the \nend of the show\, please use the exits at the front of the auditoriums t o\nthe outer hallways and down the stairs (unless you require the elevator ).\n
    • Please pick up your trash and depo sit\nit in the additional trash receptacles at those exits. This helps pro tect\nthe staff while they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow

    MORE INFO:

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    < em>The\nProposal is part performance art piece and\npart homage to an architect and his legacy. Known as \"the artist among\narchitects\,\" Luis Barragán is among the most celebrated architects of the\n20th century. In 1980\, Barragán was awarded the Pritz ker Prize and remains\nthe only Mexican architect to receive the award. Up on his death in 1988\,\nmuch of his work was locked away in a Swiss bunker \, hidden from the world's\nview. In an attempt to resurrect Barragán's l ife and art\, boundary\nredefining performance artist Jill Magid creates a daring\nproposition\, and  a film\nthat becomes a fas cinating art piece in itself.\nIt’s a high-wire act of negotiation that explores how far an artist will\ngo to democratize access to art.

    Running time: 1\nhour and 26 minutes

    This film screening\ntakes place at the Magic Lantern Ci nemas\, Ketchum at 4pm.

    \n

    NOTE: SVMoA is screening films in 2020 at the\nLiberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of the month and also\nscreens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7 pm in partnership with Magic Lantern\nCinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstair s location at 100 Second St. West in\nKetchum.

    Please be sure to purchase\ntickets for the specific time and locat ion you’re interested\nin.


    < /div> \, \ ,

    HEALTH\n&amp\; SAF ETY PROTOCOLS:

    • SVMoA staff\nwill w ear face masks at the film screening.
    • \n
    • No one will be allowed entry into the theater without a\nface mask. Please bring your own mask.
    • \n
    • Hand sanitizer w ill be available for staff &amp\; attendees.\n
    • Please do not attend if you are feeling\nill or if you’ve recent ly been in contact with someone\nill.
    • W e will ensure that cleaning\nprotocols are followed and will limit the num ber of tickets sold to ensure\nphysical distancing.
    • SVMoA staff will\ncheck in attendees outside the theater.\n
    • Masks are required inside the building u nless you are\nseated.
    • A SVMoA staff m ember inside the\ntheater will help with seating.
    • < span>At the\nend of the show\, please use the exits at the front of the auditoriums to\nthe outer hallways and down the stairs (unless you req uire the elevator).\n
    • Please pick up yo ur trash and deposit\nit in the additional trash receptacles at those exit s. This helps protect\nthe staff while they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow

    MORE INFO:

    \n

     

    \n
    CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604cc0e DTSTART:20201113T090000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: The Proposal (Second Showing) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
    \n

    The\nPro posal is part performance art piece and\np art homage to an architect and his legacy. Known as \"the artist among\nar chitects\,\" Luis Barragán is among the most celebrated architects of the \n20th century. In 1980\, Barragán was awarded the Pritzker Prize and rem ains\nthe only Mexican architect to receive the award. Upon his death in 1 988\,\nmuch of his work was locked away in a Swiss bunker\, hidden from th e world's\nview. In an attempt to resurrect Barragán's life and art\, bou ndary\nredefining performance artist Jill Magid creates a daring\nproposit ion\, and a < /span>film\nthat becomes a fascinating art piec e in itself.\nIt’s a high-wire act of negotiation that explores how far an artist will\ngo to democratize access to art.

    Running time: 1\nhour and 26 minutes

    This film screening\ntakes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum a t 7pm.

    \n

    NOTE: SVMoA is screening fil ms in 2020 at the\nLiberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of th e month and also\nscreens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm in partnership with Magic Lantern\nCinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs location at 100 Second St. West in\nKetchum.

    Please be sure to purchase\ntickets for the specific time and location you’re inte rested\nin.


    \, \,

    HEALTH\n&amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:
    • SVMoA staff\nwill wear face masks at the film screening.
    • \n
    • No one will be al lowed entry into the theater without a\nface mask. Please bring your own m ask.
    • \n
    • Hand sanitizer will be available for staff &amp\; attendees.\n
    • Please do not attend if you are feeling\nill or if you’ve recently been in contac t with someone\nill.
    • We will ensure tha t cleaning\nprotocols are followed and will limit the number of tickets so ld to ensure\nphysical distancing.
    • SVM oA staff will\ncheck in attendees outside the theater.
    • \ n
    • Masks are required inside the building unless you are\nse ated.
    • A SVMoA staff member inside the\ ntheater will help with seating.
    • At the \nend of the show\, please use the exits at the front of the auditoriums t o\nthe outer hallways and down the stairs (unless you require the elevator ).\n
    • Please pick up your trash and depo sit\nit in the additional trash receptacles at those exits. This helps pro tect\nthe staff while they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow

    MORE INFO:

    \n

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    < em>The\nProposal is part performance art piece and\npart homage to an architect and his legacy. Known as \"the artist among\narchitects\,\" Luis Barragán is among the most celebrated architects of the\n20th century. In 1980\, Barragán was awarded the Pritz ker Prize and remains\nthe only Mexican architect to receive the award. Up on his death in 1988\,\nmuch of his work was locked away in a Swiss bunker \, hidden from the world's\nview. In an attempt to resurrect Barragán's l ife and art\, boundary\nredefining performance artist Jill Magid creates a daring\nproposition\, and  a film\nthat becomes a fas cinating art piece in itself.\nIt’s a high-wire act of negotiation that explores how far an artist will\ngo to democratize access to art.

    Running time: 1\nhour and 26 minutes

    This film screening\ntakes place at the Magic Lantern Ci nemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

    \n

    NOTE: SVMoA is screening films in 2020 at the\nLiberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of the month and also\nscreens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7 pm in partnership with Magic Lantern\nCinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstair s location at 100 Second St. West in\nKetchum.

    Please be sure to purchase\ntickets for the specific time and locat ion you’re interested\nin.


    < /div> \, \ ,

    HEALTH\n&amp\; SAF ETY PROTOCOLS:

    • SVMoA staff\nwill w ear face masks at the film screening.
    • \n
    • No one will be allowed entry into the theater without a\nface mask. Please bring your own mask.
    • \n
    • Hand sanitizer w ill be available for staff &amp\; attendees.\n
    • Please do not attend if you are feeling\nill or if you’ve recent ly been in contact with someone\nill.
    • W e will ensure that cleaning\nprotocols are followed and will limit the num ber of tickets sold to ensure\nphysical distancing.
    • SVMoA staff will\ncheck in attendees outside the theater.
      \n
    • Masks are required inside the building u nless you are\nseated.
    • A SVMoA staff m ember inside the\ntheater will help with seating.
    • < span>At the\nend of the show\, please use the exits at the front of the auditoriums to\nthe outer hallways and down the stairs (unless you req uire the elevator).\n
    • Please pick up yo ur trash and deposit\nit in the additional trash receptacles at those exit s. This helps protect\nthe staff while they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow

    MORE INFO:

    \n

     

    \n
    CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604cd97 DTSTART:20201114T030000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Libert y Theatre SUMMARY:TEEN WORKSHOP: Stories from the Pandemic: Monologue Writing & Prese ntation CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
    \n

    Explore how to\nshare a story or memory through t he art of monologue. Create a dynamic\nmonologue that depicts life during the Coronavirus pandemic and perform it\nfor your family and friends on th e stage at the Liberty Theatre.\n

    \n

    In the first se ssion\, students\nwill craft descriptive and artful 90-second monologues t hat relate a story\nof life during the Coronavirus pandemic—the good\, b ad\, and\nin-between. Writing exercises will inspire students while one- on-one time\nwith Company of Fools artist Matt Musgrove will refine the wr itten\npiece. The second session will focus on skills necessary to perfor m a\nmonologue. Students will practice for a culminating performance for f amily\nmembers on the stage of the\nLiberty Theatre.

    \n

    This is a two-day workshop that take s place on Fri\, Nov 6 &amp\;\n13\, 1–4pm at Liberty Theatre\, Hai ley.


    \n

    Please bring the following:< /h4>
      \n
    • A clean face cove ring\, a\nsnack and a notebook and\npencil.

    \n

    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

    \n

    MATT\nMUSGROVE\, born in Eugene\, Oregon\, is an Actors’ Equity member\nwho holds a BFA D egree in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College in New York.\nAfter touring n ationally and singing in New York\, Musgrove moved to Los\nAngeles where h e's found work in film\, Ovation! award-winning theatre\,\ncommercials\, v ideo games\, web series\, and transmedia\nprojects.


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    Teen Workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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    Explore how to\nshare a story or memory through the art of monologue. Create a dynamic\nmonologue that dep icts life during the Coronavirus pandemic and perform it\nfor your family and friends on the stage at the Liberty Theatre.\n

    \n

    In the first session\, students\nwill craft descriptive and artful 90-se cond monologues that relate a story\nof life during the Coronavirus pandem ic—the good\, bad\, and\nin-between. Writing exercises will inspire stu dents while one-on-one time\nwith Company of Fools artist Matt Musgrove w ill refine the written\npiece. The second session will focus on skills ne cessary to perform a\nmonologue. Students will practice for a culminating performance for family\nmembers on the stage of the\nLiberty Theatre.

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    This is a two-day w orkshop that takes place on Fri\, Nov 6 &amp\;\n13\, 1–4pm at Libe rty Theatre\, Hailey.


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    Please bring the fol lowing:

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    • A clean face covering\, a\nsnack and a notebook and\npencil.

    \n

    ABOUT THE INSTR UCTOR

    \n

    MATT\nMUS GROVE\, born in Eugene\, Oregon\, is an Actors’ Equity member\n who holds a BFA Degree in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College in New York. \nAfter touring nationally and singing in New York\, Musgrove moved to Los \nAngeles where he's found work in film\, Ovation! award-winning theatre\, \ncommercials\, video games\, web series\, and transmedia\nprojects.


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    Teen Workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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    Explore how to\nshare a story or memory through t he art of monologue. Create a dynamic\nmonologue that depicts life during the Coronavirus pandemic and perform it\nfor your family and friends on th e stage at the Liberty Theatre.\n

    \n

    In the first se ssion\, students\nwill craft descriptive and artful 90-second monologues t hat relate a story\nof life during the Coronavirus pandemic—the good\, b ad\, and\nin-between. Writing exercises will inspire students while one- on-one time\nwith Company of Fools artist Matt Musgrove will refine the wr itten\npiece. The second session will focus on skills necessary to perfor m a\nmonologue. Students will practice for a culminating performance for f amily\nmembers on the stage of the\nLiberty Theatre.

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    This is a two-day workshop that take s place on Fri\, Nov 6 &amp\;\n13\, 1–4pm at Liberty Theatre\, Hai ley.


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    • A clean face cove ring\, a\nsnack and a notebook and\npencil.

    \n

    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

    \n

    MATT\nMUSGROVE\, born in Eugene\, Oregon\, is an Actors’ Equity member\nwho holds a BFA D egree in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College in New York.\nAfter touring n ationally and singing in New York\, Musgrove moved to Los\nAngeles where h e's found work in film\, Ovation! award-winning theatre\,\ncommercials\, v ideo games\, web series\, and transmedia\nprojects.


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    Teen Workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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    Explore how to\nshare a story or memory through the art of monologue. Create a dynamic\nmonologue that dep icts life during the Coronavirus pandemic and perform it\nfor your family and friends on the stage at the Liberty Theatre.\n

    \n

    In the first session\, students\nwill craft descriptive and artful 90-se cond monologues that relate a story\nof life during the Coronavirus pandem ic—the good\, bad\, and\nin-between. Writing exercises will inspire stu dents while one-on-one time\nwith Company of Fools artist Matt Musgrove w ill refine the written\npiece. The second session will focus on skills ne cessary to perform a\nmonologue. Students will practice for a culminating performance for family\nmembers on the stage of the\nLiberty Theatre.

    \n

    This is a two-day w orkshop that takes place on Fri\, Nov 6 &amp\;\n13\, 1–4pm at Libe rty Theatre\, Hailey.


    \n

    Please bring the fol lowing:

      \n
    • A clean face covering\, a\nsnack and a notebook and\npencil.

    \n

    ABOUT THE INSTR UCTOR

    \n

    MATT\nMUS GROVE\, born in Eugene\, Oregon\, is an Actors’ Equity member\n who holds a BFA Degree in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College in New York. \nAfter touring nationally and singing in New York\, Musgrove moved to Los \nAngeles where he's found work in film\, Ovation! award-winning theatre\, \ncommercials\, video games\, web series\, and transmedia\nprojects.


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    Teen Workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
    CATEGORIES:Teens,Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604cf48 DTSTART:20201118T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Libert y Theatre SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art (M–Z) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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    Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly\nafternoon of a ctivities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers\nopportunit ies to explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\,\nperformin g arts\, literary arts\, and film\, engaging students through\ncreative pr oblem solving\, self-expression and confidence\nbuilding. < /p>

    While the\nBlaine County School District operates under Plan B\, which gives each\nstudent 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be offering after-school care and\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from 2:30–6pm.\nStudents whose last names begin with M–Z: Tuesdays\; Students\nwhose last names b egin with A–L: Wednesdays.

    \n

    What to bring:

    A clean face covering\, active shoes\, 2 or\nmore sn acks (but please leave peanut products at home)\, and a water\nbottle.


    Smart Art Fall 2020 Session\nDates (M–Z\, Tuesdays):
    Oct 6\, Oct 13\, Oct\n20\, Oct 27\, Nov 3\, Nov 10 &amp\; Nov 17
    at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30 –6pm


    Students whose last names\nbegi n with AL: Wednesday Sessions
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    Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekl y\nafternoon of activities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, o ffers\nopportunities to explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\,\nperforming arts\, literary arts\, and film\, engaging students thr ough\ncreative problem solving\, self-expression and confidence\nbuilding.  

    While the\nBlai ne County School District operates under Plan B\, which gives each\nstuden t 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be offering after-school care and\nac tivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from 2:30–6pm.\n Students whose last names begin with M–Z: Tuesdays\; Students\nw hose last names begin with A–L: Wednesdays.

    \n

    What to bring:

    A clean face covering\, active shoe s\, 2 or\nmore snacks (but please leave peanut products at home)\, and a w ater\nbottle.


    Smart Art Fall 2020 Ses sion\nDates (M–Z\, Tuesdays):
    Oct 6\, Oct 1 3\, Oct\n20\, Oct 27\, Nov 3\, Nov 10 &amp\; Nov 17
    at the Liberty T heatre from\n2:30–6pm


    Students whose last names\nbegin with AL: Wednesday Session s
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    \n

    As we were planning concerts last\nspring\, The Museum was in talks to bring the legendary Taj Mahal here on\nNovember 17. As fate would have it\, a live show in Sun Valley wasn’t\npossible\, but now you can see t he composer\, multi-instrumentalist\,\nvocalist\, multi-GRAMMY® winner\, multi-Blues Music Award winner\, Blues Hall\nof Fame member and Americana Music Association's Lifetime Achievement award\nrecipient TAJ MAHAL stream ing LIVE in your own home. This will be Taj's\nfirst ever livestream perfo rmance! He’ll start the show at 7pm MST from\nthe UC Theatre stage in Be rkeley\, CA\, on November 17 and you can be a part\nof it!

    Tickets to\nthe Livestream at $2 0 and The Museum receives a portion of every ticket\nsold

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    As we were planning concerts last\nspring\, The Mu seum was in talks to bring the legendary Taj Mahal here on\nNovember 17. A s fate would have it\, a live show in Sun Valley wasn’t\npossible\, but now you can see the composer\, multi-instrumentalist\,\nvocalist\, multi-G RAMMY® winner\, multi-Blues Music Award winner\, Blues Hall\nof Fame memb er and Americana Music Association's Lifetime Achievement award\nrecipient TAJ MAHAL streaming LIVE in your own home. This will be Taj's\nfirst ever livestream performance! He’ll start the show at 7pm MST from\nthe UC Th eatre stage in Berkeley\, CA\, on November 17 and you can be a part\nof it !

    Tickets to\nthe Livestream at $20 and The Museum receives a portion of every ticket\nsold

    CATEGORIES:Music & Performances DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604d086 DTSTART:20201119T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Libert y Theatre SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art (A–L) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
    \n

    Come play with\nar t! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\n grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a variety of art forms \,\nincluding visual arts\, performing arts\, literary arts\, and film\, e ngaging\nstudents through creative problem solving\, self-expression and c onfidence\nbuilding.

    While the Blaine County School District operat es under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after-school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last name s begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L :\nWednesdays.

    What to bring:

    A clean face coveri ng\,\nactive shoes\, 2 or more snacks (but please leave peanut products at home)\,\nand a water bottle.


    Smart Art Fall 2020 Session D ates\n(A–L\, Wednesdays):
    Oct 7\, Oct 14\, Oct 21\, Oct 28\ , Nov 4\, Nov\n11\, Nov 18
    at the Liberty Theatre from 2:30 –6pm


    Students whose last names begin with M–Z: Tue sday\nSessions

     

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    C ome play with\nart! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\ngrades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a var iety of art forms\,\nincluding visual arts\, performing arts\, literary ar ts\, and film\, engaging\nstudents through creative problem solving\, self -expression and confidence\nbuilding.

    While the Blaine County Schoo l District operates under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week i n school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after-school care and activities one da y a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Student s whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesdays.

    What to bring:

    A clean face covering\,\nactive shoes\, 2 or more snacks (but please leave p eanut products at home)\,\nand a water bottle.


    Smart Art Fa ll 2020 Session Dates\n(A–L\, Wednesdays):
    Oct 7\, Oct 14\, Oct 21\, Oct 28\, Nov 4\, Nov\n11\, Nov 18
    at the Liberty Theatre from 2:30–6pm


    Students whose last names begi n with M–Z: Tuesday\nSessions

     

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    Th is class has been changed to a virtual\nformat.

    < strong>The class takes place online\non Wed\, Nov 18\, from 6–8pm\ , via the link provided following\nregistration.

    Dr awing directly from the human\nfigure\, use this opportunity to hone techn ical drawing skills in a relaxed\nenvironment. A model will hold short and longer poses throughout the 2-hour\nsession.

    All skill levels are welcome!

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    This class has been changed to a virtual\nformat.

    The class takes place online\non Wed\, Nov 1 8\, from 6–8pm\, via the link provided following\nregistration.

    Drawing directly from the human\nfigure\, use this opportun ity to hone technical drawing skills in a relaxed\nenvironment. A model wi ll hold short and longer poses throughout the 2-hour\nsession.

    All skill levels are welcome!

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    CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604d1d5 DTSTART:20201120T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: 180 Degrees South (First Showing) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
    \n

    This gorgeous\,\nh istoric\, and inspiring film from director &amp\; surfer Chris Malloy\ndoc uments the adventures of surfer and climber Jeff Johnson as he retraces\nt he epic 1968 journey of his heroes Yvon Chouinard (rock climbing legend\na nd founder of Ventura-based Patagonia) and Doug Tompkins (founder of North \nFace and Esprit)\, on which they drove\, mountain climbed and surfed the ir\nway to Chilean Patagonia. Jeff encounters big surf\, snowy mountains\, a\ndangerous ocean crossing\, pulp mills\, cowboys\, dams and more on his way to\nclimb Cerro Corcovado in Patagonia. Jeff's life takes a turn when he meets\nup in a rainy hut with Chouinard and Tompkins who\, once driven purely by a\nlove of climbing and surfing\, now value above all the exper ience of raw\nnature and have come to Patagonia to use their influence to help protect\nit. The film is a road trip movie\, a historic document\, an d an\nenvironmental call to arms\, but mostly a meditation on what matters most in\nlife –staying true to one's own vision and values.

    Run ning time:\n1 hour 25 minutes

    This film screening ta kes place at\nthe Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4pm.

    \n

    NOTE: SVMoA is screening films in 2020 at the\nLibe rty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of the month and also\nscree ns films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm in partnership with Magic Lantern\nCi nemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs location at 100 Second St. West in\nKe tchum.

    Please be sure to purchase\nticke ts for the specific time and location you’re interested\nin.


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    HEALTH\n&amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

      < li>SVMoA staff\nwill wear face masks at the film screening.\n
    • No one will be allowed entry into the th eater without a\nface mask. Please bring your own mask.
    • \n
    • Hand sanitizer will be available for staff &amp\; attend ees.\n
    • Please do not attend if you are feeling\nill or if you’ve recently been in contact with someone\nill.
    • We will ensure that cleaning\nprotocols a re followed and will limit the number of tickets sold to ensure\nphysical distancing.
    • SVMoA staff will\ncheck in attendees outside the theater.
    • \n
    • Masks are required inside the building unless you are\nseated.
    • A SVMoA staff member inside the\ntheater will help with seating.
    • At the\nend of the show\, ple ase use the exits at the front of the auditoriums to\nthe outer hallways a nd down the stairs (unless you require the elevator).\n
    • Please pick up your trash and deposit\nit in the addition al trash receptacles at those exits. This helps protect\nthe staff while they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow

    MORE INFO:

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    T his gorgeous\,\nhistoric\, and inspiring film from director &amp\; surfer Chris Malloy\ndocuments the adventures of surfer and climber Jeff Johnson as he retraces\nthe epic 1968 journey of his heroes Yvon Chouinard (rock c limbing legend\nand founder of Ventura-based Patagonia) and Doug Tompkins (founder of North\nFace and Esprit)\, on which they drove\, mountain climb ed and surfed their\nway to Chilean Patagonia. Jeff encounters big surf\, snowy mountains\, a\ndangerous ocean crossing\, pulp mills\, cowboys\, dam s and more on his way to\nclimb Cerro Corcovado in Patagonia. Jeff's life takes a turn when he meets\nup in a rainy hut with Chouinard and Tompkins who\, once driven purely by a\nlove of climbing and surfing\, now value ab ove all the experience of raw\nnature and have come to Patagonia to use th eir influence to help protect\nit. The film is a road trip movie\, a histo ric document\, and an\nenvironmental call to arms\, but mostly a meditatio n on what matters most in\nlife –staying true to one's own vision and va lues.

    Running time:\n1 hour 25 minutes

    This film screening takes place at\nthe Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4pm.

    \n

    NOTE: SVMoA is screening films in 2020 at the\nLiberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of the mont h and also\nscreens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm in partnership with Magic Lantern\nCinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs location at 100 Secon d St. West in\nKetchum.

    Please be sure t o purchase\ntickets for the specific time and location you’re interested \nin.


    \, \,

    HEALTH\n&amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

    • SVMoA staff\nwill wear face masks at the f ilm screening.
    • \n
    • No one will be allowed entry into the theater without a\nface mask. Please bring your own mask.
    • \n
    • Hand sanitizer will be available for st aff &amp\; attendees.\n
    • Please do not a ttend if you are feeling\nill or if you’ve recently been in contact with someone\nill.
    • We will ensure that clea ning\nprotocols are followed and will limit the number of tickets sold to ensure\nphysical distancing.
    • SVMoA sta ff will\ncheck in attendees outside the theater.
    • \n
    • < span>Masks are required inside the building unless you are\nseated.
    • A SVMoA staff member inside the\ntheat er will help with seating.
    • At the\nend of the show\, please use the exits at the front of the auditoriums to\nthe outer hallways and down the stairs (unless you require the elevator).\n
    • Please pick up your trash and deposit\ni t in the additional trash receptacles at those exits. This helps protect\n the staff while they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow< /span>

    MORE INFO:

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    CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604d2dc DTSTART:20201120T090000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: 180 Degrees South (Second Showing) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
    \n

    This gorgeous\,\nh istoric\, and inspiring film from director &amp\; surfer Chris Malloy\ndoc uments the adventures of surfer and climber Jeff Johnson as he retraces\nt he epic 1968 journey of his heroes Yvon Chouinard (rock climbing legend\na nd founder of Ventura-based Patagonia) and Doug Tompkins (founder of North \nFace and Esprit)\, on which they drove\, mountain climbed and surfed the ir\nway to Chilean Patagonia. Jeff encounters big surf\, snowy mountains\, a\ndangerous ocean crossing\, pulp mills\, cowboys\, dams and more on his way to\nclimb Cerro Corcovado in Patagonia. Jeff's life takes a turn when he meets\nup in a rainy hut with Chouinard and Tompkins who\, once driven purely by a\nlove of climbing and surfing\, now value above all the exper ience of raw\nnature and have come to Patagonia to use their influence to help protect\nit. The film is a road trip movie\, a historic document\, an d an\nenvironmental call to arms\, but mostly a meditation on what matters most in\nlife –staying true to one's own vision and values.

    Run ning time:\n1 hour 25 minutes

    This film screening ta kes place at\nthe Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

    \n

    NOTE: SVMoA is screening films in 2020 at the\nLibe rty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of the month and also\nscree ns films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm in partnership with Magic Lantern\nCi nemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs location at 100 Second St. West in\nKe tchum.

    Please be sure to purchase\nticke ts for the specific time and location you’re interested\nin.


    \, \,

    HEALTH\n&amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

      < li>SVMoA staff\nwill wear face masks at the film screening.\n
    • No one will be allowed entry into the th eater without a\nface mask. Please bring your own mask.
    • \n
    • Hand sanitizer will be available for staff &amp\; attend ees.\n
    • Please do not attend if you are feeling\nill or if you’ve recently been in contact with someone\nill.
    • We will ensure that cleaning\nprotocols a re followed and will limit the number of tickets sold to ensure\nphysical distancing.
    • SVMoA staff will\ncheck in attendees outside the theater.
    • \n
    • Masks are required inside the building unless you are\nseated.
    • A SVMoA staff member inside the\ntheater will help with seating.
    • At the\nend of the show\, ple ase use the exits at the front of the auditoriums to\nthe outer hallways a nd down the stairs (unless you require the elevator).\n
    • Please pick up your trash and deposit\nit in the addition al trash receptacles at those exits. This helps protect\nthe staff while they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow

    MORE INFO:

    \n

     

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    T his gorgeous\,\nhistoric\, and inspiring film from director &amp\; surfer Chris Malloy\ndocuments the adventures of surfer and climber Jeff Johnson as he retraces\nthe epic 1968 journey of his heroes Yvon Chouinard (rock c limbing legend\nand founder of Ventura-based Patagonia) and Doug Tompkins (founder of North\nFace and Esprit)\, on which they drove\, mountain climb ed and surfed their\nway to Chilean Patagonia. Jeff encounters big surf\, snowy mountains\, a\ndangerous ocean crossing\, pulp mills\, cowboys\, dam s and more on his way to\nclimb Cerro Corcovado in Patagonia. Jeff's life takes a turn when he meets\nup in a rainy hut with Chouinard and Tompkins who\, once driven purely by a\nlove of climbing and surfing\, now value ab ove all the experience of raw\nnature and have come to Patagonia to use th eir influence to help protect\nit. The film is a road trip movie\, a histo ric document\, and an\nenvironmental call to arms\, but mostly a meditatio n on what matters most in\nlife –staying true to one's own vision and va lues.

    Running time:\n1 hour 25 minutes

    This film screening takes place at\nthe Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

    \n

    NOTE: SVMoA is screening films in 2020 at the\nLiberty Theatre in Hailey on the first Wednesdays of the mont h and also\nscreens films on Thursdays at 4pm and 7pm in partnership with Magic Lantern\nCinemas at Magic Lantern’s upstairs location at 100 Secon d St. West in\nKetchum.

    Please be sure t o purchase\ntickets for the specific time and location you’re interested \nin.


    \, \,

    HEALTH\n&amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

    • SVMoA staff\nwill wear face masks at the f ilm screening.
    • \n
    • No one will be allowed entry into the theater without a\nface mask. Please bring your own mask.
    • \n
    • Hand sanitizer will be available for st aff &amp\; attendees.\n
    • Please do not a ttend if you are feeling\nill or if you’ve recently been in contact with someone\nill.
    • We will ensure that clea ning\nprotocols are followed and will limit the number of tickets sold to ensure\nphysical distancing.
    • SVMoA sta ff will\ncheck in attendees outside the theater.
    • \n
    • < span>Masks are required inside the building unless you are\nseated.
    • A SVMoA staff member inside the\ntheat er will help with seating.
    • At the\nend of the show\, please use the exits at the front of the auditoriums to\nthe outer hallways and down the stairs (unless you require the elevator).\n
    • Please pick up your trash and deposit\ni t in the additional trash receptacles at those exits. This helps protect\n the staff while they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow< /span>

    MORE INFO:

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    CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T034552Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746f8604d3e3 DTSTART:20201128T090000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM PLAY READING: The Thanksgiving Play CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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    Due\ nto a member of the cast’s proximity to a person with COVID\, SVMoA has\ npostponed the production of The Thanksgiving\nPl ay one week\, to Nov. 27 &amp\; 28\, to ensure th e\nsafety of our actors\, audience and the community.

    \ n

    Join us for a livestream performance of Company of Fools' rehearsed\nr eading of The Thanksgiving Play by Larissa FastHorse from the comfort of\n your home!

    A group of mismatched teachers and actors have been\ncha rged by their school district to devise an ethnically sensitive play to\ns omehow celebrate both Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Month. In\ norder to be as respectful and accurate as possible\, the three white acto rs\ndefer to the only Native American in the room for guidance and find th eir\nexpectations of her insights are wildly misguided. In this wickedly f unny\nsatire\, this foursome must find their way through a hilarious thick et of\nassumptions\, historical perspectives\, and school district policie s as the\nabsurd pageant must go on!

    Directed\nby:

    Clau dia McCain\nand Andrew Alburger

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    Artists Include:
    \n

    Logan\, Melodie\nTaylor-Mauldin
    Jaxton\, Joel\nVilinsky
    Alicia\, Aly\nWepplo
    Caden\, Chris\nCarwithen


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    Show Notes
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    Patrons should note that\n “The Thanksgiving Play”\ndiscusses white privilege\, racism and institutional racism in a frank\nand adult manner\, and also includes them es of an adult nature. For these\nreasons\, the play is most appropriate f or patrons 14 and older. The\napproximate run time is 90 minutes. There is no\nintermission.


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    Should you miss the Livestreamed\nperformance o n November 27\, you can watch it any time after from 10pm Nov\n27 to 10pm Nov 28 via Crowdcast (navigate to to \"Past Events\" and select\n\"Watch R eplay.\"

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    \"The\nThanksgiving Play\" Playbill

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    POST-READING\nDISCUSSIONS

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    Immediately after the readings\, enjoy a\nconversation with the artists and facilitator Randy Reinholz\, f ounder and\nProducing Artistic Director Emeritus of Native Voices at the A utry Museum\nof the American West. An enrolled member of the Choctaw Natio n of Oklahoma\,\nReinholz is a producer\, director\, actor and playwright\ , with more than 100\nproductions in the United States\, Australia\, Engla nd and Canada. Reinholz\nhas received ATHE’s Ellen Stewart Career Achi evement in Professional\nTheatre Award\, been recognized by Playwrights ’ Arena\, Los Angeles Drama\nCritics\, MAP Grant\, McKnight Fellowship\ , and received multiyear support\nfrom the NEA\, Ford Foundation\, Shuber t Foundation\, City of Los Angeles\nCultural Affairs\, Disney\, Sony\, and Los Angeles County Arts Commission. He\nis a professor at San Diego Stat e University\, where he served as Head of\nActing\; Director of the School of Theatre\, Television\, and Film\; and\nDirector of Community Engagemen t and\nInnovation.


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    ABOUT THE\nPLAYWRIGHT

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    Larissa FastHorse\n(Sicangu Lakota) is an award-winning\nwriter. Her p roduced plays include The Thanksgiving Play\n(Playwrights Horizon s)\; What Would Crazy Horse Do? (Kansas City\nRepertory Theatre)\ ; Urban Rez / Native Nation / Lakota Project Trilogy in\ncollaboration wit h Michel John Garcés (Cornerstone Theater Company\, ASU\nGammage)\; L andless and Cow Pie Bingo (AlterTheater)\; Average\nFamily ( Children’s Theater Company of Minneapolis)\; Teaching\nDisco Square Dancing to Our Elders: A Class Presentation (Native\nVoices at the Au try)\; Vanishing Point (Eagle Project)\; and\nCherokee Family Reunion (Mountainside Theater). Her awards include\nthe PEN/Laura Pe ls Theater Award for an American Playwright\, NEA\nDistinguished New Play Development Grant\, Joe Dowling Annaghmakerrig\nFellowship\, AATE Distingu ished Play Award\, Inge Residency\, Sundance/Ford\nFoundation Fellowship\, Aurand Harris Fellowship\, the UCLA Native American\nProgram Woman of the Year and numerous Creative Capital\, MAP Fund\, Ford\,\nMellon and NEA Gr ants. She is the vice chair of the board of directors of\nTheater Communic ations Group and is represented by Jonathan Mills at\nParadigm Talent Agen cy. In October 2020\, Ms. FastHorse received the\nprestigious “Gen ius Grant” from the Macarthur Foundation. She\nlives in Santa Mon ica\, California\, with her husband\, sculptor Edd Hogan.\nhoganhorsestudi o.com\n#thethanksgivingplay

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    Generously sponsored by\nMa rcia &amp\; Donald\n Liebich

    Company of Fools 25th\nSeason Sponsors

    Arrow R Storag e\, Gwen and\nMitchel August\, Blaine County Title\, Linda and Bob Edwards \, Jodie and Dan\nHunt and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation\, Kenneth Lewis\, Ma rcia and Don Liebich\,\nLinda and Bill Nicholson\, Tedde and Jim Reid\, Shubert\nFoundation\, Richard Smooke and Family in loving memor y of Judith Smooke\,\nJulie Weston and Gerry Morrison\, Jeri Wolfson\,\nand Barbara and Stanley Zax

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    < strong>Due\nto a member of the cast’s proximity to a person with C OVID\, SVMoA has\npostponed the production of The Thanksgiving\nPlay one week\, to Nov. 27 &amp\; 28\, to ensure the\nsafety of our actors\, audience and the community.

    \n

    Join us for a livestream performance of Company of Fo ols' rehearsed\nreading of The Thanksgiving Play by Larissa FastHorse from the comfort of\nyour home!

    A group of mismatched teachers and acto rs have been\ncharged by their school district to devise an ethnically sen sitive play to\nsomehow celebrate both Thanksgiving and Native American He ritage Month. In\norder to be as respectful and accurate as possible\, the three white actors\ndefer to the only Native American in the room for gui dance and find their\nexpectations of her insights are wildly misguided. I n this wickedly funny\nsatire\, this foursome must find their way through a hilarious thicket of\nassumptions\, historical perspectives\, and school district policies as the\nabsurd pageant must go on!

    Directed\nby:

    Claudia McCain\nand Andrew Alburger

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    Artists Include:
    \n

    Logan\, Melodie\nTaylor-Mauldin
    Jaxton\, Joel\nVilinsky
    Alicia\, Aly\nWepplo
    Caden\, Chris\nCarwithen


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    Show Notes
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    Patrons should note that\n“The Thanksgiving Play”\ndiscusses white privileg e\, racism and institutional racism in a frank\nand adult manner\, and als o includes themes of an adult nature. For these\nreasons\, the play is mos t appropriate for patrons 14 and older. The\napproximate run time is 90 mi nutes. There is no\nintermission.

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    Should you miss the Livestreamed \nperformance on November 27\, you can watch it any time after from 10pm N ov\n27 to 10pm Nov 28 via Crowdcast (navigate to to \"Past Events\" and se lect\n\"Watch Replay.\"

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    \"The\nThanksgiving Play\" Playbill

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    POST-READING\nDISCUSSIONS

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    Immediately after the readings\, enjoy a\nconversation with the artists and facilitator Ran dy Reinholz\, founder and\nProducing Artistic Director Emeritus of Native Voices at the Autry Museum\nof the American West. An enrolled member of th e Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma\,\nReinholz is a producer\, director\, actor and playwright\, with more than 100\nproductions in the United States\, Au stralia\, England and Canada. Reinholz\nhas received ATHE’s Ellen Stew art Career Achievement in Professional\nTheatre Award\, been recognized b y Playwrights’ Arena\, Los Angeles Drama\nCritics\, MAP Grant\, McKnigh t Fellowship\, and received multiyear support\nfrom the NEA\, Ford Founda tion\, Shubert Foundation\, City of Los Angeles\nCultural Affairs\, Disney \, Sony\, and Los Angeles County Arts Commission. He\nis a professor at S an Diego State University\, where he served as Head of\nActing\; Director of the School of Theatre\, Television\, and Film\; and\nDirector of Commun ity Engagement and\nInnovation.


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    ABOUT THE\nPLAYWRIGHT

    \n

    Larissa FastHorse\ n(Sicangu Lakota) is an award-winning\n writer. Her produced plays include The Thanksgiving Play\n(Playwr ights Horizons)\; What Would Crazy Horse Do? (Kansas City\nRepert ory Theatre)\; Urban Rez / Native Nation / Lakota Project Trilogy in\ncoll aboration with Michel John Garcés (Cornerstone Theater Company\, ASU\nGam mage)\; Landless and Cow Pie Bingo (AlterTheater)\; Average\n Family (Children’s Theater Company of Minneapolis)\; Teaching\n Disco Square Dancing to Our Elders: A Class Presentation (Native\nVoi ces at the Autry)\; Vanishing Point (Eagle Project)\; and\nCh erokee Family Reunion (Mountainside Theater). Her awards include\nthe PEN/Laura Pels Theater Award for an American Playwright\, NEA\nDistinguis hed New Play Development Grant\, Joe Dowling Annaghmakerrig\nFellowship\, AATE Distinguished Play Award\, Inge Residency\, Sundance/Ford\nFoundation Fellowship\, Aurand Harris Fellowship\, the UCLA Native American\nProgram Woman of the Year and numerous Creative Capital\, MAP Fund\, Ford\,\nMell on and NEA Grants. She is the vice chair of the board of directors of\nThe ater Communications Group and is represented by Jonathan Mills at\nParadig m Talent Agency. In October 2020\, Ms. FastHorse received the\nprest igious “Genius Grant” from the Macarthur Foundation. She\nlives in Santa Monica\, California\, with her husband\, sculptor Edd Hogan.\nho ganhorsestudio.com\n#thethanksgivingplay

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    Generously spo nsored by\nMarcia &amp\; Donald\n Liebich

    Company of Fools 25th\nSeason Sponsors

    A rrow R Storage\, Gwen and\nMitchel August\, Blaine County Title\, Linda an d Bob Edwards\, Jodie and Dan\nHunt and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation\, Kenne th Lewis\, Marcia and Don Liebich\,\nLinda and Bill Nicholson\, Tedde and Jim Reid\, Shubert\nFoundation\, Richard Smooke and Family in loving memory of Judith Smooke\,\nJulie Weston and Gerry Mo rrison\, Jeri Wolfson\,\nand Barbara and Stanley Zax

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    Due\ nto a member of the cast’s proximity to a person with COVID\, SVMoA has\ npostponed the production of The Thanksgiving\nPl ay one week\, to Nov. 27 &amp\; 28\, to ensure the \nsafety of our actors\, audience and the community.

    \n

    Join us for a livestream performance of Company of Fools' rehearsed\nre ading of The Thanksgiving Play by Larissa FastHorse from the comfort of\ny our home!

    A group of mismatched teachers and actors have been\nchar ged by their school district to devise an ethnically sensitive play to\nso mehow celebrate both Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Month. In\n order to be as respectful and accurate as possible\, the three white actor s\ndefer to the only Native American in the room for guidance and find the ir\nexpectations of her insights are wildly misguided. In this wickedly fu nny\nsatire\, this foursome must find their way through a hilarious thicke t of\nassumptions\, historical perspectives\, and school district policies as the\nabsurd pageant must go on!

    Directed\nby:

    Claud ia McCain\nand Andrew Alburger

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    Artists Include:
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    Logan\, Melodie\nTaylor-Mauldin
    Jaxton\, Joel\nVilinsky
    Alicia\, Aly\nWepplo
    Caden\, Chris\nCarwithen

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    Show Notes
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    Patrons should note that\n“ The Thanksgiving Play”\ndiscusses white privilege\, racism and ins titutional racism in a frank\nand adult manner\, and also includes themes of an adult nature. For these\nreasons\, the play is most appropriate for patrons 14 and older. The\napproximate run time is 90 minutes. There is no \nintermission.


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    Should you miss the Livestreamed\nperformance on N ovember 27\, you can watch it any time after from 10pm Nov\n27 to 10pm Nov 28 via Crowdcast (navigate to to \"Past Events\" and select\n\"Watch Repl ay.\"

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    \"The\nT hanksgiving Play\" Playbill

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    POST-READING\nDISCUSSIONS

    \n

    Immediately after the readings\, enjoy a\nconversation with the artists and facilitator Randy Reinholz\, fo under and\nProducing Artistic Director Emeritus of Native Voices at the Au try Museum\nof the American West. An enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma\,\nReinholz is a producer\, director\, actor and playwright\, with more than 100\nproductions in the United States\, Australia\, Englan d and Canada. Reinholz\nhas received ATHE’s Ellen Stewart Career Achie vement in Professional\nTheatre Award\, been recognized by Playwrights’ Arena\, Los Angeles Drama\nCritics\, MAP Grant\, McKnight Fellowship\,  and received multiyear support\nfrom the NEA\, Ford Foundation\, Shubert F oundation\, City of Los Angeles\nCultural Affairs\, Disney\, Sony\, and Lo s Angeles County Arts Commission. He\nis a professor at San Diego State U niversity\, where he served as Head of\nActing\; Director of the School of Theatre\, Television\, and Film\; and\nDirector of Community Engagement a nd\nInnovation.


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    < span>ABOUT THE\nPLAYWRIGHT

    \n< p>Larissa FastHorse\n< /strong>(Sicangu Lakota) is an award-winning\nwriter. Her prod uced plays include The Thanksgiving Play\n(Playwrights Horizons)\ ; What Would Crazy Horse Do? (Kansas City\nRepertory Theatre)\; U rban Rez / Native Nation / Lakota Project Trilogy in\ncollaboration with M ichel John Garcés (Cornerstone Theater Company\, ASU\nGammage)\; Land less and Cow Pie Bingo (AlterTheater)\; Average\nFamily (Chi ldren’s Theater Company of Minneapolis)\; Teaching\nDisco Square Dan cing to Our Elders: A Class Presentation (Native\nVoices at the Autry )\; Vanishing Point (Eagle Project)\; and\nCherokee Family Re union (Mountainside Theater). Her awards include\nthe PEN/Laura Pels Theater Award for an American Playwright\, NEA\nDistinguished New Play Dev elopment Grant\, Joe Dowling Annaghmakerrig\nFellowship\, AATE Distinguish ed Play Award\, Inge Residency\, Sundance/Ford\nFoundation Fellowship\, Au rand Harris Fellowship\, the UCLA Native American\nProgram Woman of the Ye ar and numerous Creative Capital\, MAP Fund\, Ford\,\nMellon and NEA Grant s. She is the vice chair of the board of directors of\nTheater Communicati ons Group and is represented by Jonathan Mills at\nParadigm Talent Agency. In October 2020\, Ms. FastHorse received the\nprestigious “Genius Grant” from the Macarthur Foundation. She\nlives in Santa Monica \, California\, with her husband\, sculptor Edd Hogan.\nhoganhorsestudio.c om\n#thethanksgivingplay

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    Generously sponsored by\nMarci a &amp\; Donald\n Liebich

    Company of Fools 25th\nSeason Sponsors

    Arrow R Storage\, Gwen and\nMitchel August\, Blaine County Title\, Linda and Bob Edwards\, Jodie and Dan\nHunt and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation\, Kenneth Lewis\, Marci a and Don Liebich\,\nLinda and Bill Nicholson\, Tedde and Jim Reid\, Shubert\nFoundation\, Richard Smooke and Family in loving memory o f Judith Smooke\,\nJulie Weston and Gerry Morrison\, < span>Jeri Wolfson\,\nand Barbara and Stanley Zax

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    < strong>Due\nto a member of the cast’s proximity to a person with C OVID\, SVMoA has\npostponed the production of The Thanksgiving\nPlay one week\, to Nov. 27 &amp\; 2 8\, to ensure the\nsafety of our actors\, audience and the community.

    \n

    Join us for a livestream performance of Company of Foo ls' rehearsed\nreading of The Thanksgiving Play by Larissa FastHorse from the comfort of\nyour home!

    A group of mismatched teachers and actor s have been\ncharged by their school district to devise an ethnically sens itive play to\nsomehow celebrate both Thanksgiving and Native American Her itage Month. In\norder to be as respectful and accurate as possible\, the three white actors\ndefer to the only Native American in the room for guid ance and find their\nexpectations of her insights are wildly misguided. In this wickedly funny\nsatire\, this foursome must find their way through a hilarious thicket of\nassumptions\, historical perspectives\, and school district policies as the\nabsurd pageant must go on!

    < span>Directed\nby:

    Claudia McCain\nand Andrew Alburger

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    Artists Include:
    \ n

    Logan\, Melodie\nTaylor-Mauldin
    Jaxton\, Joel\nVilinsky
    Alicia\, Aly\nWepplo
    < span>Caden\, Chris\nCarwithen


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    Show Notes
    \n

    < span>Patrons should note that\n“The Thanksgiving Play”\ndiscusses white privilege \, racism and institutional racism in a frank\nand adult manner\, and also includes themes of an adult nature. For these\nreasons\, the play is most appropriate for patrons 14 and older. The\napproximate run time is 90 min utes. There is no\nintermission.

    \n

    Should you miss the Livestreamed\ nperformance on November 27\, you can watch it any time after from 10pm No v\n27 to 10pm Nov 28 via Crowdcast (navigate to to \"Past Events\" and sel ect\n\"Watch Replay.\"

    \n
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    \"The\nThanksgiving Play\" Playbill

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    POST-READING\nDISCUSSIONS\n

    Immediately afte r the readings\, enjoy a\nconversation with the artists and facilitator Ra ndy Reinholz\, founder and\nProducing Artistic Director Emeritus of Native Voices at the Autry Museum\nof the American West. An enrolled member of t he Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma\,\nReinholz is a producer\, director\, actor and playwright\, with more than 100\nproductions in the United States\, A ustralia\, England and Canada. Reinholz\nhas received ATHE’s Ellen Ste wart Career Achievement in Professional\nTheatre Award\, been recognized by Playwrights’ Arena\, Los Angeles Drama\nCritics\, MAP Grant\, McKnig ht Fellowship\, and received multiyear support\nfrom the NEA\, Ford Found ation\, Shubert Foundation\, City of Los Angeles\nCultural Affairs\, Disne y\, Sony\, and Los Angeles County Arts Commission. He\nis a professor at San Diego State University\, where he served as Head of\nActing\; Director of the School of Theatre\, Television\, and Film\; and\nDirector of Commu nity Engagement and\nInnovation.

    \n

    ABOUT THE\nPLAYWRIGHT

    \n

    Larissa FastHorse \n(Sicangu Lakota) is an award-winning\ nwriter. Her produced plays include The Thanksgiving Play\n(Playw rights Horizons)\; What Would Crazy Horse Do? (Kansas City\nReper tory Theatre)\; Urban Rez / Native Nation / Lakota Project Trilogy in\ncol laboration with Michel John Garcés (Cornerstone Theater Company\, ASU\nGa mmage)\; Landless and Cow Pie Bingo (AlterTheater)\; Average\ nFamily (Children’s Theater Company of Minneapolis)\; Teaching\ nDisco Square Dancing to Our Elders: A Class Presentation (Native\nVo ices at the Autry)\; Vanishing Point (Eagle Project)\; and\nC herokee Family Reunion (Mountainside Theater). Her awards include\nth e PEN/Laura Pels Theater Award for an American Playwright\, NEA\nDistingui shed New Play Development Grant\, Joe Dowling Annaghmakerrig\nFellowship\, AATE Distinguished Play Award\, Inge Residency\, Sundance/Ford\nFoundatio n Fellowship\, Aurand Harris Fellowship\, the UCLA Native American\nProgra m Woman of the Year and numerous Creative Capital\, MAP Fund\, Ford\,\nMel lon and NEA Grants. She is the vice chair of the board of directors of\nTh eater Communications Group and is represented by Jonathan Mills at\nParadi gm Talent Agency. In October 2020\, Ms. FastHorse received the\npres tigious “Genius Grant” from the Macarthur Foundation. She\nlive s in Santa Monica\, California\, with her husband\, sculptor Edd Hogan.\nh oganhorsestudio.com\n#thethanksgivingplay

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    Generously sp onsored by\nMarcia &amp\; Donald\n Liebich

    Company of Fools 25th\nSeason Sponsors

    Arrow R Storage\, Gwen and\nMitchel August\, Blaine County Title\, Linda a nd Bob Edwards\, Jodie and Dan\nHunt and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation\, Kenn eth Lewis\, Marcia and Don Liebich\,\nLinda and Bill Nicholson\, Tedde and Jim Reid\, Shubert\nFoundation\, Richard Smooke and Family i n loving memory of Judith Smooke\,\nJulie Weston and Gerry M orrison\, Jeri Wolfson\,\nand Barbara and Stanley Zax

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