BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a19da70 DTSTART:20230302T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: After School Art Lab CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Spark creativity\, \nengage with friends\, and play with art! A weekly afternoon of art\nacti vities\, After School Art Lab offers opportunities to explore a variety\no f art forms.
 
Open to students ages 12–15 years\nol d. All levels welcome!
Doors will open to students at 3pm. Class\nwi ll run from 3:30–5pm.


After School Art Lab\nDate s: Every Wednesday\, Jan 18–Mar 1\, 2023.

About the\nIns tructor Jackson Flynn:

Born at the old Moritz hospital in Sun\nVal ley Idaho\, Jackson Flynn has been Idaho rooted since the beginning.\nJack son graduated from the University of Idaho with a major in Fine Art and\nD esign (emphasis in sculpture) and a minor in Architecture. He has shown\nh is photography and sculptural work in shows across Idaho. He has been\ntea ching ceramics at Boulder Mountain Clayworks since 2014 and covers\nmultip le art classes at the Sun Valley Community School.


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S park creativity\,\nengage with friends\, and play with art! A weekly after noon of art\nactivities\, After School Art Lab offers opportunities to exp lore a variety\nof art forms.
 
Open to students ages 12–15 years\nold. All levels welcome!
Doors will open to students at 3pm. Class\nwill run from 3:30–5pm.


After Sch ool Art Lab\nDates: Every Wednesday\, Jan 18–Mar 1\, 2023.

< h5>About the\nInstructor Jackson Flynn:

Born at the old Moritz hos pital in Sun\nValley Idaho\, Jackson Flynn has been Idaho rooted since the beginning.\nJackson graduated from the University of Idaho with a major i n Fine Art and\nDesign (emphasis in sculpture) and a minor in Architecture . He has shown\nhis photography and sculptural work in shows across Idaho. He has been\nteaching ceramics at Boulder Mountain Clayworks since 2014 a nd covers\nmultiple art classes at the Sun Valley Community School.

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Apply for a Scholarship!
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SVMoA Youth\nPrograms Policies &amp\; Waiver
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SVMoA PROGRAMACIÓN JUVENIL Pol íticas y Procedimientos\n
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Spark creativity\, \nengage with friends\, and play with art! A weekly afternoon of art\nacti vities\, After School Art Lab offers opportunities to explore a variety\no f art forms.
 
Open to students ages 12–15 years\nol d. All levels welcome!
Doors will open to students at 3pm. Class\nwi ll run from 3:30–5pm.


After School Art Lab\nDate s: Every Wednesday\, Jan 18–Mar 1\, 2023.

About the\nIns tructor Jackson Flynn:

Born at the old Moritz hospital in Sun\nVal ley Idaho\, Jackson Flynn has been Idaho rooted since the beginning.\nJack son graduated from the University of Idaho with a major in Fine Art and\nD esign (emphasis in sculpture) and a minor in Architecture. He has shown\nh is photography and sculptural work in shows across Idaho. He has been\ntea ching ceramics at Boulder Mountain Clayworks since 2014 and covers\nmultip le art classes at the Sun Valley Community School.


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Apply for a Sc holarship!
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SVMoA Youth\nPro grams Policies &amp\; Waiver
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SVMoA PROGRAMACIÓN JUVENIL Políticas y Procedim ientos\n
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S park creativity\,\nengage with friends\, and play with art! A weekly after noon of art\nactivities\, After School Art Lab offers opportunities to exp lore a variety\nof art forms.
 
Open to students ages 12–15 years\nold. All levels welcome!
Doors will open to students at 3pm. Class\nwill run from 3:30–5pm.


After Sch ool Art Lab\nDates: Every Wednesday\, Jan 18–Mar 1\, 2023.

< h5>About the\nInstructor Jackson Flynn:

Born at the old Moritz hos pital in Sun\nValley Idaho\, Jackson Flynn has been Idaho rooted since the beginning.\nJackson graduated from the University of Idaho with a major i n Fine Art and\nDesign (emphasis in sculpture) and a minor in Architecture . He has shown\nhis photography and sculptural work in shows across Idaho. He has been\nteaching ceramics at Boulder Mountain Clayworks since 2014 a nd covers\nmultiple art classes at the Sun Valley Community School.

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Apply for a Scholarship!
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\n
SVMoA Youth\nPrograms Policies &amp\; Waiver
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SVMoA PROGRAMACIÓN JUVENIL Pol íticas y Procedimientos\n
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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Teens DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a230351 DTSTART:20230302T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:BCRD (Yoga\nStudio) SUMMARY:BILINGUAL YOUTH WORKSHOP: Mexican Folk Dance CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come and learn\nMe xican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body and learn more about\ nthe culture of Mexico! This class will be taught in both\nEng lish and Spanish.

Age and ability: 10–16\n years old.

This workshop takes\nplace  Wed\, Jan 18 &amp\; 25\, Feb 1\, 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\,\n and Mar 1 &amp\; 8\, from\n5–6:30pm.

About the Instructor
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Dirce Flores is a profes sional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age\nof 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned to the study of\nfolkloric and other for ms of dance. She performed in the best theaters in\nOaxaca\, began teachin g Mexican folk dance classes at age 17 and was part of\na ballet company u ntil she was 20. She enjoys and sharing her love of dance\nin the Wood Riv er Valley\, where she has lived since 2008.


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TALLER\nBILINGÜE/CLAS E PARA NIÑOS:
Danza Folclórica Mexicana
con\nDirce Flores (P ara edades de 10–16 años)

Miércoles\, los 18\, 25\nde enero\, 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 de febrero\, y 1\, 8 de marzo\, 5–6:30pm

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BCRD \, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 8 sesiones)\, se\nrequiere inscripci ón previa

INSCRIBIRSE

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Ven a aprender danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mueves\ntu cuerpo y aprendes más sobre la cultura de México. Esta\nclase se dará tanto en inglés c omo en español.

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Edad y habilidad: de 10 a 16\naños\, ¡todos bienvenidos!

Sobre el instruc tor

Dirce\nes una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 19 95\, cuando tenía\ndiez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de tel evisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores te atros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimie nto de la danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood Rive r.

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C ome and learn\nMexican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body and learn more about\nthe culture of Mexico! This class will be ta ught in both\nEnglish and Spanish.

Age and a bility: 10–16\nyears old.

This worksh op takes\nplace Wed\, Jan 18 &amp\; 25\, Feb 1\, 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\,\nand Mar 1 &amp\; 8\, from\n5–6:30pm.< /span>

About the Instructor
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Dirce F lores is a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age\nof 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned to the study of\nfolklo ric and other forms of dance. She performed in the best theaters in\nOaxac a\, began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at age 17 and was part of\na ballet company until she was 20. She enjoys and sharing her love of dance \nin the Wood River Valley\, where she has lived since 2008.


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TALLE R\nBILINGÜE/CLASE PARA NIÑOS:
Danza Folclórica Mexicana
con \nDirce Flores (Para edades de 10–16 años)

Miércoles\, los 18 \, 25\nde enero\, 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 de febrero\, y 1\, 8 de marzo\, 5–6:30 pm

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BCRD\, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\n Hailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 8 sesiones)\, se\nre quiere inscripción previa

INSCRIBIRSE

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Ven a aprender d anza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mueves\ntu cuerpo y apre ndes más sobre la cultura de México. Esta\nclase se dará ta nto en inglés como en español.

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Edad y habi lidad: de 10 a 16\naños\, ¡todo s bienvenidos!

Sobre el instructor

Dirce\nes una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\ , México. En 1995\, cuando tenía\ndiez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de televisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza e n una escuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó e n los mejores teatros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compar tir su conocimiento de la danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Teens DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a23084f DTSTART:20230302T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:BCRD (Yoga\nStudio) SUMMARY:BILINGUAL YOUTH WORKSHOP: Mexican Folk Dance CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come and learn\nMe xican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body and learn more about\ nthe culture of Mexico! This class will be taught in both\nEng lish and Spanish.

Age and ability: 10–16\n years old.

This workshop takes\nplace  Wed\, Jan 18 &amp\; 25\, Feb 1\, 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\,\n and Mar 1 &amp\; 8\, from\n5–6:30pm.

About the Instructor
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Dirce Flores is a profes sional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age\nof 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned to the study of\nfolkloric and other for ms of dance. She performed in the best theaters in\nOaxaca\, began teachin g Mexican folk dance classes at age 17 and was part of\na ballet company u ntil she was 20. She enjoys and sharing her love of dance\nin the Wood Riv er Valley\, where she has lived since 2008.


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TALLER\nBILINGÜE/CLAS E PARA NIÑOS:
Danza Folclórica Mexicana
con\nDirce Flores (P ara edades de 10–16 años)

Miércoles\, los 18\, 25\nde enero\, 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 de febrero\, y 1\, 8 de marzo\, 5–6:30pm

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BCRD \, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 8 sesiones)\, se\nrequiere inscripci ón previa

INSCRIBIRSE

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Ven a aprender danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mueves\ntu cuerpo y aprendes más sobre la cultura de México. Esta\nclase se dará tanto en inglés c omo en español.

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Edad y habilidad: de 10 a 16\naños\, ¡todos bienvenidos!

Sobre el instruc tor

Dirce\nes una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 19 95\, cuando tenía\ndiez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de tel evisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores te atros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimie nto de la danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood Rive r.

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C ome and learn\nMexican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body and learn more about\nthe culture of Mexico! This class will be ta ught in both\nEnglish and Spanish.

Age and a bility: 10–16\nyears old.

This worksh op takes\nplace Wed\, Jan 18 &amp\; 25\, Feb 1\, 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\,\nand Mar 1 &amp\; 8\, from\n5–6:30pm.< /span>

About the Instructor
\n

Dirce F lores is a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age\nof 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned to the study of\nfolklo ric and other forms of dance. She performed in the best theaters in\nOaxac a\, began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at age 17 and was part of\na ballet company until she was 20. She enjoys and sharing her love of dance \nin the Wood River Valley\, where she has lived since 2008.


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TALLE R\nBILINGÜE/CLASE PARA NIÑOS:
Danza Folclórica Mexicana
con \nDirce Flores (Para edades de 10–16 años)

Miércoles\, los 18 \, 25\nde enero\, 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 de febrero\, y 1\, 8 de marzo\, 5–6:30 pm

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BCRD\, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\n Hailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 8 sesiones)\, se\nre quiere inscripción previa

INSCRIBIRSE

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Ven a aprender d anza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mueves\ntu cuerpo y apre ndes más sobre la cultura de México. Esta\nclase se dará ta nto en inglés como en español.

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Edad y habi lidad: de 10 a 16\naños\, ¡todo s bienvenidos!

Sobre el instructor

Dirce\nes una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\ , México. En 1995\, cuando tenía\ndiez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de televisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza e n una escuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó e n los mejores teatros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compar tir su conocimiento de la danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Teens DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a230d18 DTSTART:20230303T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:ART BREAK: The Color of Sound CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe exhibition.

Art Break runs from 12:30–12:45pm.

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J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe exhibition.

Art Break runs from 12:30–12:4 5pm.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a230e00 DTSTART:20230303T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:ART BREAK: The Color of Sound CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe exhibition.

Art Break runs from 12:30–12:45pm.

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J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe exhibition.

Art Break runs from 12:30–12:4 5pm.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a230e87 DTSTART:20230303T063000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscar Shorts—Animated (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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For the 8th\nconse cutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern Cinemas\npres ent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three categories\noffered—A nimated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annual\nchance to pre dict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year ’s selection of shorts. The 95th Academy Awards take place\nSunday\, Mar ch 12\, 2023.


This film screening takes\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4:30pm.
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ANIMATED SHORTS (Running Time: 95 min.)
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Rating equiva lent of PG-13/R. Four of the films are suitable\nfor kids 10 and up\, but the final film\, MY YEAR OF DICKS\, is for adult\naudiences only.
(Please note that we do not yet have a\nscreener for The Boy\, the Mole\, the Fox and the Horse\, but will update this\nVimeo page once we do .)

  • An Ostrich Told Me\nthe World is Fake and I Think I Believe It – Lachlan\nPendragon\, Australia\, 1 2 min.
  • The Flying\nSailor – Amanda Fo rbis and Wendy Tilby\, Canada\, 8 min.
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  • Ice Merchants – João Gonzalez and Bruno\nCaetano\, Portugal/France/UK\ , 15 min.
  • The Boy\, the\nMole\, the Fox and the Horse – Charlie Mackesy and Matthew\nFreud\, UK\, 33 min.
  • My Year of Dicks –\nSara Gunnarsdóttir an d Pamela Ribon\, USA\, 26 min.

(PLEASE\nNOTE: THIS 30-SECOND INTERSTITIAL CARD WILL APPEAR PRIOR TO MY YEAR OF\nDICKS: \"The following Oscar-nominated short film is intended for adult\naudiences and is not suitable for children. There will be a short break at\nthis time so that patrons\, if they choose\, can exit the auditorium.\")

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F or the 8th\nconsecutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lant ern Cinemas\npresent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three catego ries\noffered—Animated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annu al\nchance to predict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year’s selection of shorts. The 95th Academy Awards take pla ce\nSunday\, March 12\, 2023.


This film screening tak es\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4:30pm.
\n
ANIMATED SHORTS (Running Time: 95 min.)
\n

Rating equivalent of PG-13/R. Four of the films are suitable\nfor kids 10 and up\, but the final film\, MY YEAR OF DICKS\, is for adult\naudience s only.
(Please note that we do not yet have a\nscreener fo r The Boy\, the Mole\, the Fox and the Horse\, but will update this\nVimeo page once we do.)

  • An Ostrich Told Me\nthe W orld is Fake and I Think I Believe It – Lachlan\nPendragon \, Australia\, 12 min.
  • The Flying\nSailor – Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby\, Canada\, 8 min.
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  • Ice Merchants – João Gonzalez and Bruno\nCaetano\, Por tugal/France/UK\, 15 min.
  • The Boy\, the\nMole\, the F ox and the Horse – Charlie Mackesy and Matthew\nFreud\, UK \, 33 min.
  • My Year of Dicks –\nSara G unnarsdóttir and Pamela Ribon\, USA\, 26 min.

(PLEASE\nNOTE : THIS 30-SECOND INTERSTITIAL CARD WILL APPEAR PRIOR TO MY YEAR OF\nDI CKS: \"The following Oscar-nominated short film is intended for adult \naudiences and is not suitable for children. There will be a short break at\nthis time so that patrons\, if they choose\, can exit the auditorium.\ ")

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For the 8th\nconse cutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern Cinemas\npres ent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three categories\noffered—A nimated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annual\nchance to pre dict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year ’s selection of shorts. The 95th Academy Awards take place\nSunday\, Mar ch 12\, 2023.


This film screening takes\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

ANI MATED SHORTS (Running Time: 95 min.)

Rating\nequivalen t of PG-13/R. Four of the films are suitable for kids 10 and up\,\nbut the final film\, MY YEAR OF DICKS\, is for adult audiences\nonly.
(Please note that we do not yet have a screener for\nThe Boy\, the Mol e\, the Fox and the Horse\, but will update this Vimeo page\nonce we do.)< /em>

  • An Ostrich Told Me the World is\nFake and I Think I Believe It – Lachlan Pendragon\,\nAustralia\, 12 m in.
  • The Flying Sailor –\nAmanda Forbi s and Wendy Tilby\, Canada\, 8 min.
  • Ice\nMerchants – João Gonzalez and Bruno Caetano\,\nPortugal/France/UK\, 1 5 min.
  • The Boy\, the Mole\, the Fox\nand the Horse – Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud\, UK\, 33\nmin.
  • My Year of Dicks – Sara\nGunnarsdóttir and P amela Ribon\, USA\, 26 min.

(PLEASE NOTE:\nTHIS 30-SECOND IN TERSTITIAL CARD WILL APPEAR PRIOR TO MY YEAR OF\nDICKS: \"The fol lowing Oscar-nominated short film is intended for adult\naudiences and is not suitable for children. There will be a short break at\nthis time so th at patrons\, if they choose\, can exit the auditorium.\")

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F or the 8th\nconsecutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lant ern Cinemas\npresent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three catego ries\noffered—Animated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annu al\nchance to predict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year’s selection of shorts. The 95th Academy Awards take pla ce\nSunday\, March 12\, 2023.


This film screening tak es\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

ANIMATED SHORTS (Running Time: 95 min.)

R ating\nequivalent of PG-13/R. Four of the films are suitable for kids 10 a nd up\,\nbut the final film\, MY YEAR OF DICKS\, is for adult audiences\no nly.
(Please note that we do not yet have a screener for\nT he Boy\, the Mole\, the Fox and the Horse\, but will update this Vimeo pag e\nonce we do.)

  • An Ostrich Told Me the World is\nFake and I Think I Believe It – Lachlan Pendragon\,\n Australia\, 12 min.
  • The Flying Sailor –\nAmanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby\, Canada\, 8 min.
  • Ice\nMerchants – João Gonzalez and Bruno Caetano\,\nPortu gal/France/UK\, 15 min.
  • The Boy\, the Mole\, the Fox\ nand the Horse – Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud\, UK\, 33\nmin.
  • My Year of Dicks – Sara\nGun narsdóttir and Pamela Ribon\, USA\, 26 min.

(PLEASE NOTE:\n THIS 30-SECOND INTERSTITIAL CARD WILL APPEAR PRIOR TO MY YEAR OF\nDICK S: \"The following Oscar-nominated short film is intended for adult\n audiences and is not suitable for children. There will be a short break at \nthis time so that patrons\, if they choose\, can exit the auditorium.\")

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Taking the stage\n for International Guitar Night’s 23rd year of touring will be Jocelyn\nG ould\, a Canadian jazz guitarist and vocalist\, and recipient of the 2021\ nJuno for Jazz Album of the Year. She will be joined by Flamenco master\nJ esus Guerrero from Spain\; contemporary classical guitarist Stephanie Jone s\nfrom Australia\, and Django Reinhardt style inspired guitarist Olli Soi kkeli\nfrom Finland.


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Funding for SVMoA’s Residency &amp\; Perfor ming Arts\nSeries comes from the Idaho Commission on the Arts\, WESTAF (th e Western\nStates Arts Federation)\, and the National Endowment for the Ar ts\; Carolyn\n&amp\; John Lloyd\; Lloyd Construction\; Bex Wilkinson and T he Marshall\nFrankel Foundation\; Scott Miley &amp\; Jane Rosen\; Robin Le avitt &amp\; Terry\nFriedlander\; Joyce Friedman in memory of Norman Fried man\; Wood River Inn\n&amp\; Suites. 
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< h5>SVMoA's Performing Arts Residency &amp\; Concert\nSeries

For ov er 25 years\, SVMoA has been bringing professional\nmusicians\, authors\, and artists into Blaine County Schools to work with and\nperform for local students. All of the artists in the 2022–2023\nPerforming Arts Residenc y &amp\; Concert Series will share their talents\nwith students through ou r Residency Program.

CLICK\nHERE to learn more.

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T aking the stage\nfor International Guitar Night’s 23rd year of touring w ill be Jocelyn\nGould\, a Canadian jazz guitarist and vocalist\, and recip ient of the 2021\nJuno for Jazz Album of the Year. She will be joined by F lamenco master\nJesus Guerrero from Spain\; contemporary classical guitari st Stephanie Jones\nfrom Australia\, and Django Reinhardt style inspired g uitarist Olli Soikkeli\nfrom Finland.


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Check out the artists on YouTube

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Funding for SVMoA’s Reside ncy &amp\; Performing Arts\nSeries comes from the Idaho Commission on the Arts\, WESTAF (the Western\nStates Arts Federation)\, and the National End owment for the Arts\; Carolyn\n&amp\; John Lloyd\; Lloyd Construction\; Be x Wilkinson and The Marshall\nFrankel Foundation\; Scott Miley &amp\; Jane Rosen\; Robin Leavitt &amp\; Terry\nFriedlander\; Joyce Friedman in memor y of Norman Friedman\; Wood River Inn\n&amp\; Suites. 
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Support the Arts in Your\nCommunit y—
Become a Member Today!

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SVMoA's Performing Arts Residency &amp\; Concert\nSeri es

For over 25 years\, SVMoA has been bringing professional\nmusic ians\, authors\, and artists into Blaine County Schools to work with and\n perform for local students. All of the artists in the 2022–2023\nPerform ing Arts Residency &amp\; Concert Series will share their talents\nwith st udents through our Residency Program.

CLICK\nHERE to learn m ore.

CATEGORIES:Music & Performances DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a23112e DTSTART:20230306T093000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Argyr os SUMMARY:CONCERT: International Guitar Night CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Taking the stage\n for International Guitar Night’s 23rd year of touring will be Jocelyn\nG ould\, a Canadian jazz guitarist and vocalist\, and recipient of the 2021\ nJuno for Jazz Album of the Year. She will be joined by Flamenco master\nJ esus Guerrero from Spain\; contemporary classical guitarist Stephanie Jone s\nfrom Australia\, and Django Reinhardt style inspired guitarist Olli Soi kkeli\nfrom Finland.


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Funding for SVMoA’s Residency &amp\; Perfor ming Arts\nSeries comes from the Idaho Commission on the Arts\, WESTAF (th e Western\nStates Arts Federation)\, and the National Endowment for the Ar ts\; Carolyn\n&amp\; John Lloyd\; Lloyd Construction\; Bex Wilkinson and T he Marshall\nFrankel Foundation\; Scott Miley &amp\; Jane Rosen\; Robin Le avitt &amp\; Terry\nFriedlander\; Joyce Friedman in memory of Norman Fried man\; Wood River Inn\n&amp\; Suites. 
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Support the Arts in Your\nCommunity—
< span>Become a Member Today!

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< h5>SVMoA's Performing Arts Residency &amp\; Concert\nSeries

For ov er 25 years\, SVMoA has been bringing professional\nmusicians\, authors\, and artists into Blaine County Schools to work with and\nperform for local students. All of the artists in the 2022–2023\nPerforming Arts Residenc y &amp\; Concert Series will share their talents\nwith students through ou r Residency Program.

CLICK\nHERE to learn more.

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T aking the stage\nfor International Guitar Night’s 23rd year of touring w ill be Jocelyn\nGould\, a Canadian jazz guitarist and vocalist\, and recip ient of the 2021\nJuno for Jazz Album of the Year. She will be joined by F lamenco master\nJesus Guerrero from Spain\; contemporary classical guitari st Stephanie Jones\nfrom Australia\, and Django Reinhardt style inspired g uitarist Olli Soikkeli\nfrom Finland.


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Check out the artists on YouTube

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Funding for SVMoA’s Reside ncy &amp\; Performing Arts\nSeries comes from the Idaho Commission on the Arts\, WESTAF (the Western\nStates Arts Federation)\, and the National End owment for the Arts\; Carolyn\n&amp\; John Lloyd\; Lloyd Construction\; Be x Wilkinson and The Marshall\nFrankel Foundation\; Scott Miley &amp\; Jane Rosen\; Robin Leavitt &amp\; Terry\nFriedlander\; Joyce Friedman in memor y of Norman Friedman\; Wood River Inn\n&amp\; Suites. 
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Support the Arts in Your\nCommunit y—
Become a Member Today!

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SVMoA's Performing Arts Residency &amp\; Concert\nSeri es

For over 25 years\, SVMoA has been bringing professional\nmusic ians\, authors\, and artists into Blaine County Schools to work with and\n perform for local students. All of the artists in the 2022–2023\nPerform ing Arts Residency &amp\; Concert Series will share their talents\nwith st udents through our Residency Program.

CLICK\nHERE to learn m ore.

CATEGORIES:Music & Performances DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a231215 DTSTART:20230308T080000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIO: Figure Drawing (Spring 2023) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Go Figure!\nElevat e your Tuesday evening and join SVMoA for a creative studio session\nthat will explore the human figure in variations of lighting\, pose\, and\nsett ing. SVMoA provides a clothed or unclothed model\, refreshments\, and an\n open\, self-guided studio setting for participants of all abilities. Open to\nanyone interested in working from the model\, regardless of experience \nlevel. Familiarity with basic drawing fundamentals is recommended.

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Bring your own supplies\; drawing boards will be provided.

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Age &amp\; ability: 16 years and older\, all skill levels\nwe lcome!

Participants under 18 years of age need to\ nprovide a waiver signed by their guardian. CLICK HERE to dow nload.


The class\ntakes place from 6–8pm.
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Spring 2023 Open Studio\nSessions:
  • Feb 7 assistanc e by Bob Dix
  • Mar 7\, Apr 4\n&amp\; May 2 without instruction

(register for each\nOpen Studio session/date individua lly)


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Interested in gaining experience\nas a figure drawing model?

To learn more\nabout the job description and traini ng\, please email Education Coordinator\nAllison Fluetsch at allisonf@svmoa.org.

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G o Figure!\nElevate your Tuesday evening and join SVMoA for a creative stud io session\nthat will explore the human figure in variations of lighting\, pose\, and\nsetting. SVMoA provides a clothed or unclothed model\, refres hments\, and an\nopen\, self-guided studio setting for participants of all abilities. Open to\nanyone interested in working from the model\, regardl ess of experience\nlevel. Familiarity with basic drawing fundamentals is r ecommended.

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Bring your own supplies\; drawing boards will be p rovided.

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Age &amp\; ability: 16 years and older\, all skill levels\nwelcome!

Participants under 18 year s of age need to\nprovide a waiver signed by their guardian. CLIC K HERE to download.


The class\ntakes place fro m 6–8pm.

Spring 2023 Open Studio\nSessions:
    Feb 7 assistance by Bob Dix
  • Mar 7\, Apr 4\n&amp\; May 2 without instruction

(register for each\nOpen Studio sessi on/date individually)


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Interested in gaining experience\nas a figure drawing mod el?

To learn more\nabout the job descr iption and training\, please email Education Coordinator\nAllison Fluetsch at allisonf@svmoa.org< /strong>.

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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a23128a DTSTART:20230309T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:BCRD (Yoga\nStudio) SUMMARY:BILINGUAL YOUTH WORKSHOP: Mexican Folk Dance CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come and learn\nMe xican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body and learn more about\ nthe culture of Mexico! This class will be taught in both\nEng lish and Spanish.

Age and ability: 10–16\n years old.

This workshop takes\nplace  Wed\, Jan 18 &amp\; 25\, Feb 1\, 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\,\n and Mar 1 &amp\; 8\, from\n5–6:30pm.

About the Instructor
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Dirce Flores is a profes sional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age\nof 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned to the study of\nfolkloric and other for ms of dance. She performed in the best theaters in\nOaxaca\, began teachin g Mexican folk dance classes at age 17 and was part of\na ballet company u ntil she was 20. She enjoys and sharing her love of dance\nin the Wood Riv er Valley\, where she has lived since 2008.


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TALLER\nBILINGÜE/CLAS E PARA NIÑOS:
Danza Folclórica Mexicana
con\nDirce Flores (P ara edades de 10–16 años)

Miércoles\, los 18\, 25\nde enero\, 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 de febrero\, y 1\, 8 de marzo\, 5–6:30pm

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BCRD \, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 8 sesiones)\, se\nrequiere inscripci ón previa

INSCRIBIRSE

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Ven a aprender danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mueves\ntu cuerpo y aprendes más sobre la cultura de México. Esta\nclase se dará tanto en inglés c omo en español.

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Edad y habilidad: de 10 a 16\naños\, ¡todos bienvenidos!

Sobre el instruc tor

Dirce\nes una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 19 95\, cuando tenía\ndiez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de tel evisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores te atros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimie nto de la danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood Rive r.

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C ome and learn\nMexican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body and learn more about\nthe culture of Mexico! This class will be ta ught in both\nEnglish and Spanish.

Age and a bility: 10–16\nyears old.

This worksh op takes\nplace Wed\, Jan 18 &amp\; 25\, Feb 1\, 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\,\nand Mar 1 &amp\; 8\, from\n5–6:30pm.< /span>

About the Instructor
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Dirce F lores is a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age\nof 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned to the study of\nfolklo ric and other forms of dance. She performed in the best theaters in\nOaxac a\, began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at age 17 and was part of\na ballet company until she was 20. She enjoys and sharing her love of dance \nin the Wood River Valley\, where she has lived since 2008.


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TALLE R\nBILINGÜE/CLASE PARA NIÑOS:
Danza Folclórica Mexicana
con \nDirce Flores (Para edades de 10–16 años)

Miércoles\, los 18 \, 25\nde enero\, 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 de febrero\, y 1\, 8 de marzo\, 5–6:30 pm

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BCRD\, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\n Hailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 8 sesiones)\, se\nre quiere inscripción previa

INSCRIBIRSE

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Ven a aprender d anza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mueves\ntu cuerpo y apre ndes más sobre la cultura de México. Esta\nclase se dará ta nto en inglés como en español.

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Edad y habi lidad: de 10 a 16\naños\, ¡todo s bienvenidos!

Sobre el instructor

Dirce\nes una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\ , México. En 1995\, cuando tenía\ndiez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de televisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza e n una escuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó e n los mejores teatros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compar tir su conocimiento de la danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Teens DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a2316a2 DTSTART:20230309T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:BCRD (Yoga\nStudio) SUMMARY:BILINGUAL YOUTH WORKSHOP: Mexican Folk Dance CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come and learn\nMe xican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body and learn more about\ nthe culture of Mexico! This class will be taught in both\nEng lish and Spanish.

Age and ability: 10–16\n years old.

This workshop takes\nplace  Wed\, Jan 18 &amp\; 25\, Feb 1\, 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\,\n and Mar 1 &amp\; 8\, from\n5–6:30pm.

About the Instructor
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Dirce Flores is a profes sional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age\nof 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned to the study of\nfolkloric and other for ms of dance. She performed in the best theaters in\nOaxaca\, began teachin g Mexican folk dance classes at age 17 and was part of\na ballet company u ntil she was 20. She enjoys and sharing her love of dance\nin the Wood Riv er Valley\, where she has lived since 2008.


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TALLER\nBILINGÜE/CLAS E PARA NIÑOS:
Danza Folclórica Mexicana
con\nDirce Flores (P ara edades de 10–16 años)

Miércoles\, los 18\, 25\nde enero\, 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 de febrero\, y 1\, 8 de marzo\, 5–6:30pm

\n
BCRD \, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 8 sesiones)\, se\nrequiere inscripci ón previa

INSCRIBIRSE

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Ven a aprender danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mueves\ntu cuerpo y aprendes más sobre la cultura de México. Esta\nclase se dará tanto en inglés c omo en español.

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Edad y habilidad: de 10 a 16\naños\, ¡todos bienvenidos!

Sobre el instruc tor

Dirce\nes una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 19 95\, cuando tenía\ndiez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de tel evisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores te atros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimie nto de la danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood Rive r.

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C ome and learn\nMexican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body and learn more about\nthe culture of Mexico! This class will be ta ught in both\nEnglish and Spanish.

Age and a bility: 10–16\nyears old.

This worksh op takes\nplace Wed\, Jan 18 &amp\; 25\, Feb 1\, 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\,\nand Mar 1 &amp\; 8\, from\n5–6:30pm.< /span>

About the Instructor
\n

Dirce F lores is a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age\nof 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned to the study of\nfolklo ric and other forms of dance. She performed in the best theaters in\nOaxac a\, began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at age 17 and was part of\na ballet company until she was 20. She enjoys and sharing her love of dance \nin the Wood River Valley\, where she has lived since 2008.


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TALLE R\nBILINGÜE/CLASE PARA NIÑOS:
Danza Folclórica Mexicana
con \nDirce Flores (Para edades de 10–16 años)

Miércoles\, los 18 \, 25\nde enero\, 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 de febrero\, y 1\, 8 de marzo\, 5–6:30 pm

\n
BCRD\, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\n Hailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 8 sesiones)\, se\nre quiere inscripción previa

INSCRIBIRSE

\n

Ven a aprender d anza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mueves\ntu cuerpo y apre ndes más sobre la cultura de México. Esta\nclase se dará ta nto en inglés como en español.

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Edad y habi lidad: de 10 a 16\naños\, ¡todo s bienvenidos!

Sobre el instructor

Dirce\nes una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\ , México. En 1995\, cuando tenía\ndiez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de televisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza e n una escuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó e n los mejores teatros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compar tir su conocimiento de la danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.

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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe exhibition.

Art Break runs from 12:30–12:45pm.

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J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe exhibition.

Art Break runs from 12:30–12:4 5pm.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a231b50 DTSTART:20230310T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:ART BREAK: The Color of Sound CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe exhibition.

Art Break runs from 12:30–12:45pm.

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J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe exhibition.

Art Break runs from 12:30–12:4 5pm.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a231bf4 DTSTART:20230310T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscar Shorts—Documentary (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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For the 8th\nconse cutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern Cinemas\npres ent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three categories\noffered—A nimated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annual\nchance to pre dict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year ’s selection of shorts. The 95th Academy Awards take place\nSunday\, Mar ch 12\, 2023.


This film screening takes\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4pm.

DOC UMENTARY SHORTS (to be offered as one program of 165\nminutes)

Rating equivalent of PG-13/R for adult\nthemes.

  • How Do You Measure a\nYear? – Jay Ro senblatt\, USA\, 29 min.
  • \n
  • The Elephant Whisperers – Kartiki Gonsalves\nand Guneet Monga\, India\, 40 min.
  • Stranger at the\nGate – Joshua Seftel and Conall Jones\, USA\, 29 min.
  • \n
  • Haulout – Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim\nArbugaev\, UK\, 25 min.
  • The Martha Mitchell Effect\n– Anne Alvergue and Debra McClutchy\, USA\, 40 min.
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F or the 8th\nconsecutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lant ern Cinemas\npresent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three catego ries\noffered—Animated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annu al\nchance to predict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year’s selection of shorts. The 95th Academy Awards take pla ce\nSunday\, March 12\, 2023.


This film screening tak es\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4pm.

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS (to be offered as one program of 165\nminu tes)

Rating equivalent of PG-13/R for adult\nthemes.

  • How Do You Measure a\nYear? – Jay Rosenblatt\, USA\, 29 min.
  • \n
  • The Elephan t Whisperers – Kartiki Gonsalves\nand Guneet Monga\, India \, 40 min.
  • Stranger at the\nGate – Jo shua Seftel and Conall Jones\, USA\, 29 min.
  • \n
  • Haulout – Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim\nArbugaev\, UK\, 25 min.
  • The Martha Mitchell Effect\n– Anne Alve rgue and Debra McClutchy\, USA\, 40 min.
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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a231ce0 DTSTART:20230310T090000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscar Shorts—Documentary (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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For the 8th\nconse cutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern Cinemas\npres ent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three categories\noffered—A nimated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annual\nchance to pre dict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year ’s selection of shorts. The 95th Academy Awards take place\nSunday\, Mar ch 12\, 2023.


This film screening takes\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

DOC UMENTARY SHORTS (to be offered as one program of 165\nminutes)

Rating equivalent of PG-13/R for adult\nthemes.

  • How Do You Measure a\nYear? – Jay Ro senblatt\, USA\, 29 min.
  • \n
  • The Elephant Whisperers – Kartiki Gonsalves\nand Guneet Monga\, India\, 40 min.
  • Stranger at the\nGate – Joshua Seftel and Conall Jones\, USA\, 29 min.
  • \n
  • Haulout – Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim\nArbugaev\, UK\, 25 min.
  • The Martha Mitchell Effect\n– Anne Alvergue and Debra McClutchy\, USA\, 40 min.
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F or the 8th\nconsecutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lant ern Cinemas\npresent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three catego ries\noffered—Animated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annu al\nchance to predict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year’s selection of shorts. The 95th Academy Awards take pla ce\nSunday\, March 12\, 2023.


This film screening tak es\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS (to be offered as one program of 165\nminu tes)

Rating equivalent of PG-13/R for adult\nthemes.

  • How Do You Measure a\nYear? – Jay Rosenblatt\, USA\, 29 min.
  • \n
  • The Elephan t Whisperers – Kartiki Gonsalves\nand Guneet Monga\, India \, 40 min.
  • Stranger at the\nGate – Jo shua Seftel and Conall Jones\, USA\, 29 min.
  • \n
  • Haulout – Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim\nArbugaev\, UK\, 25 min.
  • The Martha Mitchell Effect\n– Anne Alve rgue and Debra McClutchy\, USA\, 40 min.
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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a231dc7 DTSTART:20230311T013000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:FREE COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Play\, create\,\nd iscover and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit the\nMuseu m\, explore the current exhibition The Color of Sound\, and\nener gize their creative spirits with artmaking in the Ketchum Studio.\nPro jects will change monthly. 


The Mar 10\nAfternoon Ar t Session runs from 11:30am–2:30pm.

2023\nWinter Afterno on Art Session Dates &amp\; Run Times:
  • Fri\, Jan\n27\, 1:30 –4:30pm
  • Fri\, Feb 17\, 1:30–4:30pm
  • Fri\, Mar 10\,\n1 1:30am–2:30pm

 

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P lay\, create\,\ndiscover and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit the\nMuseum\, explore the current exhibition The Color of Sound \, and\nenergize their creative spirits with artmaking in the Ketchum Studio.\nProjects will change monthly. 


The Mar 10\nAfternoon Art Session runs from 11:30am–2:30pm.

202 3\nWinter Afternoon Art Session Dates &amp\; Run Times:
  • Fri\ , Jan\n27\, 1:30–4:30pm
  • Fri\, Feb 17\, 1:30–4:30pm
  • F ri\, Mar 10\,\n11:30am–2:30pm

 

CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a231e52 DTSTART:20230311T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:(CANCELED!) GALLERY WALK: The Color of Sound CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Due to the\nincle ment weather\, the Museum will close at 3pm today and this evening's\nGall ery Walk is canceled.


The Color of Sound\nexplores the relationship between art and synesthetic experience. It\nfeatures art work by artists who are synesthetes—who experience\nsynesthesia\, the ph enomenon by which certain people experience one sense\nthrough another – as well as work by artists who\, though not synesthetes\,\nseek to create synesthetic experiences for viewers. Synesthesia can take a\nwide variety of forms (perceiving letters or numbers as colors\, for\nexample\, or ass ociating a word with a scent or taste)\, but perception of\nsound as color or as shape has been particularly powerful for artists who\nhave sought t o convey synesthetic experiences. The artwork in the\nexhibition ranges fr om paintings\, drawings and sculptures inspired by the\nsynesthetic experi ence of music to film projections and an immersive\ninstallation.


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Due to the\ninclement weather\, the Museum will close at 3pm today and thi s evening's\nGallery Walk is canceled.


The Color of Sou nd\nexplores the relationship between art and synesthetic experience. It\nfeatures artwork by artists who are synesthetes—who experience\nsyn esthesia\, the phenomenon by which certain people experience one sense\nth rough another – as well as work by artists who\, though not synesthetes\ ,\nseek to create synesthetic experiences for viewers. Synesthesia can tak e a\nwide variety of forms (perceiving letters or numbers as colors\, for\ nexample\, or associating a word with a scent or taste)\, but perception o f\nsound as color or as shape has been particularly powerful for artists w ho\nhave sought to convey synesthetic experiences. The artwork in the\nexh ibition ranges from paintings\, drawings and sculptures inspired by the\ns ynesthetic experience of music to film projections and an immersive\ninsta llation.


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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a231eef DTSTART:20230314T050000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Sun V alley Wine\nCompany SUMMARY:SPECIAL EVENT: Afterhours—Crafts & Cocktail Hour CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Sun Valley Wine\nC ompany and SVMoA Contemporaries invite you to a PAINT &amp\; SIP with\nspe cial musical guest Scott Heuston of Saltwater Sky.


This\nev ent takes place from 5–7pm. Bring your friends!

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Special thanks to Sun Valley Wine\nCompany.

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S un Valley Wine\nCompany and SVMoA Contemporaries invite you to a PAINT &am p\; SIP with\nspecial musical guest Scott Heuston of Saltwater Sky.

This\nevent takes place from 5–7pm. Bring your friends!

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Special thanks to Sun Valley Wine\nCompany.

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CATEGORIES:SVMoA Contemporaries DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a2323f4 DTSTART:20230317T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:(SESSION 2) EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: The Color of Sound CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Enjoy\nrefreshment s as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

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The Color of Sound explores the relationship between art and\nsynestheti c experience. It features artwork by artists who are\nsynesthetes—who ex perience synesthesia\, the phenomenon by which certain\npeople experience one sense through another—as well as work by artists\nwho\, though not s ynesthetes\, seek to create synesthetic experiences for\nviewers. Synesthe sia can take a wide variety of forms (perceiving letters\nor numbers as co lors\, for example\, or associating a word with a scent or\ntaste)\, but p erception of sound as color or as shape has been particularly\npowerful fo r artists who have sought to convey synesthetic experiences. The\nartwork in the exhibition ranges from paintings\, drawings and sculptures\ninspire d by the synesthetic experience of music to film projections and an\nimmer sive installation.


This tour takes place from\n5:30 –6:20pm.

 

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E njoy\nrefreshments as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators .

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The Color of Sound explores the relationship between ar t and\nsynesthetic experience. It features artwork by artists who are\nsyn esthetes—who experience synesthesia\, the phenomenon by which certain\np eople experience one sense through another—as well as work by artists\nw ho\, though not synesthetes\, seek to create synesthetic experiences for\n viewers. Synesthesia can take a wide variety of forms (perceiving letters\ nor numbers as colors\, for example\, or associating a word with a scent o r\ntaste)\, but perception of sound as color or as shape has been particul arly\npowerful for artists who have sought to convey synesthetic experienc es. The\nartwork in the exhibition ranges from paintings\, drawings and sc ulptures\ninspired by the synesthetic experience of music to film projecti ons and an\nimmersive installation.


This tour takes p lace from\n5:30–6:20pm.

 

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a2324cc DTSTART:20230317T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:(SESSION 2) EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: The Color of Sound CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Enjoy\nrefreshment s as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

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The Color of Sound explores the relationship between art and\nsynestheti c experience. It features artwork by artists who are\nsynesthetes—who ex perience synesthesia\, the phenomenon by which certain\npeople experience one sense through another—as well as work by artists\nwho\, though not s ynesthetes\, seek to create synesthetic experiences for\nviewers. Synesthe sia can take a wide variety of forms (perceiving letters\nor numbers as co lors\, for example\, or associating a word with a scent or\ntaste)\, but p erception of sound as color or as shape has been particularly\npowerful fo r artists who have sought to convey synesthetic experiences. The\nartwork in the exhibition ranges from paintings\, drawings and sculptures\ninspire d by the synesthetic experience of music to film projections and an\nimmer sive installation.


This tour takes place from\n5:30 –6:20pm.

 

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E njoy\nrefreshments as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators .

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The Color of Sound explores the relationship between ar t and\nsynesthetic experience. It features artwork by artists who are\nsyn esthetes—who experience synesthesia\, the phenomenon by which certain\np eople experience one sense through another—as well as work by artists\nw ho\, though not synesthetes\, seek to create synesthetic experiences for\n viewers. Synesthesia can take a wide variety of forms (perceiving letters\ nor numbers as colors\, for example\, or associating a word with a scent o r\ntaste)\, but perception of sound as color or as shape has been particul arly\npowerful for artists who have sought to convey synesthetic experienc es. The\nartwork in the exhibition ranges from paintings\, drawings and sc ulptures\ninspired by the synesthetic experience of music to film projecti ons and an\nimmersive installation.


This tour takes p lace from\n5:30–6:20pm.

 

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a23257d DTSTART:20230319T040000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:ARTIST TALK: Brad Johnson CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join us for a\ncon versation with artist Brad Johnson about Lost in Deep Time\, his\ nfive-chapter immersive installation inspired by the landscapes of Idaho a nd\nthe Pacific Northwest and composer Andy Akiho’s 2017 piano quintet\n Prospects of a Misplace Year.

This Artist Talk takes plac e\nfrom 4–5pm.

Part of the exhibition The Color of\n Sound.
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J oin us for a\nconversation with artist Brad Johnson about Lost in Deep Time\, his\nfive-chapter immersive installation inspired by the land scapes of Idaho and\nthe Pacific Northwest and composer Andy Akiho’s 201 7 piano quintet\nProspects of a Misplace Year.

This Artis t Talk takes place\nfrom 4–5pm.

Part of the exhibition < em>The Color of\nSound.
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Talks,Exhibition Tours & Events DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a23264f DTSTART:20230319T040000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:ARTIST TALK: Brad Johnson CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join us for a\ncon versation with artist Brad Johnson about Lost in Deep Time\, his\ nfive-chapter immersive installation inspired by the landscapes of Idaho a nd\nthe Pacific Northwest and composer Andy Akiho’s 2017 piano quintet\n Prospects of a Misplace Year.

This Artist Talk takes plac e\nfrom 4–5pm.

Part of the exhibition The Color of\n Sound.
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J oin us for a\nconversation with artist Brad Johnson about Lost in Deep Time\, his\nfive-chapter immersive installation inspired by the land scapes of Idaho and\nthe Pacific Northwest and composer Andy Akiho’s 201 7 piano quintet\nProspects of a Misplace Year.

This Artis t Talk takes place\nfrom 4–5pm.

Part of the exhibition < em>The Color of\nSound.
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Talks,Exhibition Tours & Events DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a2326d9 DTSTART:20230321T233000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:FREE COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Spring Workshop CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit SVMoA’ s\nHailey Studio Classroom\, explore various art materials\, and craft awa y.\nProject suggestions will be provided. 

Age &a mp\;\nAbility: all ages\, families encouraged to attend together!


Spring Workshops take place Tue\, Mar 21 &amp\; Thu\, Mar 23. Drop in\nanytime between 11:30am and 2:30pm.

 

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P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit SVMoA’s\nHailey Studio Classroom\, explore various art material s\, and craft away.\nProject suggestions will be provided. 

Age &amp\;\nAbility: all ages\, families encouraged to attend t ogether!


Spring Workshops take place Tue\, Mar 21 &amp\; Thu\, Mar 23. Drop in\nanytime between 11:30am and 2:30pm.

 

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a232766 DTSTART:20230323T233000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:FREE COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Spring Workshop CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit SVMoA’ s\nHailey Studio Classroom\, explore various art materials and craft away. \nProject suggestions will be provided. 

Age &amp \;\nAbility: all ages\, families encouraged to attend together!


Spring Workshops take place Tue\, Mar 21 &amp\; Thu\, Mar 2 3. Drop in\nanytime between 11:30am and 2:30pm.

 

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P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit SVMoA’s\nHailey Studio Classroom\, explore various art material s and craft away.\nProject suggestions will be provided. 

Age &amp\;\nAbility: all ages\, families encouraged to attend tog ether!


Spring Workshops take place Tue\, Mar 21 & amp\; Thu\, Mar 23. Drop in\nanytime between 11:30am and 2:30pm.

 

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a2327f6 DTSTART:20230324T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Carole King: Home Again (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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The brand-new\nfea ture-length concert documentary CAROLE KING: HOME AGAIN — LIVE IN\nCENTR AL PARK presents musical icon Carole King’s triumphant May 26\, 1973\nho mecoming concert on Central Park’s Great Lawn before an estimated\naudie nce of 100\,000.
 
Directed by George Scott and produced\nby Lou Adler and John McDermott\, the film presents the complete\nmulti-camer a 16mm footage filmed and recorded by Adler in 1973\, but never\nbefore re leased together with new interviews with King\, Adler\, famed\nconcert pro moter Ron Delsener and more.
 
Alongside the\ncomplete perfor mance footage is the behind-the-scenes story of King’s\nremarkable trans formation from an in-demand staff songwriter beloved for\nsuch timeless Go ffin &amp\; King classics as “(You Make Me Feel Like) A\nNatural Woman ” and “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” to an iconic artist in\nher own ri ght. This May 1973 performance captured King at her critical and\ncommerci al peak\, basking in the enormous popularity of her definitive album\n Tapestry. The event changed the landscape of live performance in\nNew York\, shepherding in an era of legendary performances in Central Park\nt hat continues to this day.

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T he brand-new\nfeature-length concert documentary CAROLE KING: HOME AGAIN — LIVE IN\nCENTRAL PARK presents musical icon Carole King’s triumphant May 26\, 1973\nhomecoming concert on Central Park’s Great Lawn before a n estimated\naudience of 100\,000.
 
Directed by George Scott and produced\nby Lou Adler and John McDermott\, the film presents the com plete\nmulti-camera 16mm footage filmed and recorded by Adler in 1973\, bu t never\nbefore released together with new interviews with King\, Adler\, famed\nconcert promoter Ron Delsener and more.
 
Alongside th e\ncomplete performance footage is the behind-the-scenes story of King’s \nremarkable transformation from an in-demand staff songwriter beloved for \nsuch timeless Goffin &amp\; King classics as “(You Make Me Feel Like) A\nNatural Woman” and “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” to an iconic artis t in\nher own right. This May 1973 performance captured King at her critic al and\ncommercial peak\, basking in the enormous popularity of her defini tive album\nTapestry. The event changed the landscape of live per formance in\nNew York\, shepherding in an era of legendary performances in Central Park\nthat continues to this day.

CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241124T163706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6743b8a2328aa DTSTART:20230324T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Carole King: Home Again (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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The brand-new\nfea ture-length concert documentary CAROLE KING: HOME AGAIN — LIVE IN\nCENTR AL PARK presents musical icon Carole King’s triumphant May 26\, 1973\nho mecoming concert on Central Park’s Great Lawn before an estimated\naudie nce of 100\,000.
 
Directed by George Scott and produced\nby Lou Adler and John McDermott\, the film presents the complete\nmulti-camer a 16mm footage filmed and recorded by Adler in 1973\, but never\nbefore re leased together with new interviews with King\, Adler\, famed\nconcert pro moter Ron Delsener and more.
 
Alongside the\ncomplete perfor mance footage is the behind-the-scenes story of King’s\nremarkable trans formation from an in-demand staff songwriter beloved for\nsuch timeless Go ffin &amp\; King classics as “(You Make Me Feel Like) A\nNatural Woman ” and “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” to an iconic artist in\nher own ri ght. This May 1973 performance captured King at her critical and\ncommerci al peak\, basking in the enormous popularity of her definitive album\n Tapestry. The event changed the landscape of live performance in\nNew York\, shepherding in an era of legendary performances in Central Park\nt hat continues to this day.

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T he brand-new\nfeature-length concert documentary CAROLE KING: HOME AGAIN — LIVE IN\nCENTRAL PARK presents musical icon Carole King’s triumphant May 26\, 1973\nhomecoming concert on Central Park’s Great Lawn before a n estimated\naudience of 100\,000.
 
Directed by George Scott and produced\nby Lou Adler and John McDermott\, the film presents the com plete\nmulti-camera 16mm footage filmed and recorded by Adler in 1973\, bu t never\nbefore released together with new interviews with King\, Adler\, famed\nconcert promoter Ron Delsener and more.
 
Alongside th e\ncomplete performance footage is the behind-the-scenes story of King’s \nremarkable transformation from an in-demand staff songwriter beloved for \nsuch timeless Goffin &amp\; King classics as “(You Make Me Feel Like) A\nNatural Woman” and “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” to an iconic artis t in\nher own right. This May 1973 performance captured King at her critic al and\ncommercial peak\, basking in the enormous popularity of her defini tive album\nTapestry. The event changed the landscape of live per formance in\nNew York\, shepherding in an era of legendary performances in Central Park\nthat continues to this day.

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