BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d0d3007 DTSTART:20220302T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Winter 2022 (Tuesdays) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities an d care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities\nto explor e a variety of art forms\, engaging students through creative\nproblem sol ving\, self-expression and confidence building.

SVMoA will be offering after-school care and\nactivities one day a we ek\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from\n2:30–5:30pm.


Sma rt Art Winter 2022 Tuesday Class Dates:
Feb 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\, and Mar 1\, 8 &amp\; 15

Smart Art Winter 2022\nWednesday Class Dates:
Feb 9\, 16 &amp\; 23\, and Mar 2\, 9 &amp\; 16

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Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are avai lable in part with support\nfrom
Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
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Apply for a \nscholarship!
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2022 Smart Art Release Waiver
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2022 Youth Programming\nProcedures &amp\; Parent Information
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportu nities\nto explore a variety of art forms\, engaging students through crea tive\nproblem solving\, self-expression and confidence building.

SVMoA will be offering after-school care and\nactivi ties one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from\n2:30–5:30pm.


Smart Art Winter 2022 Tuesday Class Dates:
Feb 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\, and Mar 1\, 8 &amp\; 15

Smart Art Winter 2022\nWedne sday Class Dates:
Feb 9\, 16 &amp\; 23\, and Mar 2\, 9 &amp\; 16

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Smart Art is generously\n supported by The Dawson Family.
Scho larships are available in part with support\nfrom
Lisa Stelck and Wi lliam Boeger.
\n\,
Apply for a\nscholarship!
\,
2022 Smart Art Release Waiver
\n
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2022 Youth Programming\nProcedures &amp\; Parent Info rmation
\,
\n

 

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1e8fd7 DTSTART:20220302T080000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The C ommunity\nLibrary SUMMARY:ART TALK: On the Japanese Teabowl Tradition CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Attracted to the\n shared aesthetics of Frank Lloyd Wright and Japanese ceramics\, Henry\nWhi ting has begun to fill his Wright home\, Teater’s Knoll\, with ceramics\ nby Shiro Tsujimura\, whose teabowls take inspiration from centuries-old\n Japanese traditions but reflect a decidedly contemporary approach. Whiting \nwill be in conversation with Shoko Aono\, Director of the Ippodo Gallery in\nNew York\, who represents Tsujimura and is an expert in Japanese art\ ,\nculture and ceramics.


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A ttracted to the\nshared aesthetics of Frank Lloyd Wright and Japanese cera mics\, Henry\nWhiting has begun to fill his Wright home\, Teater’s Knoll \, with ceramics\nby Shiro Tsujimura\, whose teabowls take inspiration fro m centuries-old\nJapanese traditions but reflect a decidedly contemporary approach. Whiting\nwill be in conversation with Shoko Aono\, Director of t he Ippodo Gallery in\nNew York\, who represents Tsujimura and is an expert in Japanese art\,\nculture and ceramics.


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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1e90b8 DTSTART:20220303T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Winter 2022 (Wednesdays) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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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 \,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression a nd\nconfidence building.

SVMoA will be offering after-school care a nd\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from\n2:30 –5:30pm.


Smart Art Winter 2022 Tuesday Class Dates:
Feb 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\, and Mar 1\, 8 &amp\; 15

Smart Art Winter 2022\nWednesday Class Dates:
Feb 9\, 16 &amp\; 23\, and Mar 2\, 9 & amp\; 16

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Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom
Lisa S telck and William Boeger.
\n\,
Apply for a\nscholarship!
\,
2022 Smart Art Release\nWaiver
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2022\ nYouth Programming Procedures &amp\; Parent Information
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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\,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression and\nconfidence building.

SVMoA will be offering af ter-school care and\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesd ay\, from\n2:30–5:30pm.


Smart Art Winter 2022 Tuesday Cla ss Dates:
Feb 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\, and Mar 1\, 8 &amp\; 15

S mart Art Winter 2022\nWednesday Class Dates:
Feb 9\, 16 &amp\; 23\, and Mar 2\, 9 &amp\; 16

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Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfr om
Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
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Apply for a\nscholarship!
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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1e9162 DTSTART:20220305T093000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:PERFORMING ARTS: Museum After Hours with Steve Poltz CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Steve Poltz is\nno t normal. So begins one bio\, but we can’t dispute it. Nor would he.\nHe ’s a singer-songwriter with a cult following that includes fellow\nmusic ians\, regular folks and people who stumble onto his performances at\nfest ivals and become diehard fans. The AP dubbed him \"part busker\, part\nIgg y Pop and part Robin Williams\, a freewheeling folkie with a quick wit\nan d big heart.” Born in Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, raised in San Diego\,\nSte ve’s 40 plus year touring history includes his years with his punk\nband The Rugburns to a creative partnership with Jewel\, co-writing “You\nWe re Meant For Me.” Super energetic both on-stage and off\, Steve lives\nf or performing\, makes up songs on the spot\, sings and tells stories that\ nwill having you shaking your head in disbelief. But they’re all true.\n He’s resumed his tireless touring schedule (he begged his agent to book\ nhim every day for a year\, the agent refused)\, and when he comes here\, Steve\nwill say\, as he does every night\, “This is the best show I’ve ever\nplayed.” And heck\, maybe it just will be. 


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HEALTH &amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

All\nguests for Steve Poltz over age 5 must show proof of vaccination a gainst\nCOVID-19 or a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of the\ nperformance for entry. SVMoA also requires all participants\, staff and\n volunteers to wear face masks at The Museum and at all indoor SVMoA events \nregardless of vaccination status.

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S teve Poltz is\nnot normal. So begins one bio\, but we can’t dispute it. Nor would he.\nHe’s a singer-songwriter with a cult following that inclu des fellow\nmusicians\, regular folks and people who stumble onto his perf ormances at\nfestivals and become diehard fans. The AP dubbed him \"part b usker\, part\nIggy Pop and part Robin Williams\, a freewheeling folkie wit h a quick wit\nand big heart.” Born in Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, raised in San Diego\,\nSteve’s 40 plus year touring history includes his years wi th his punk\nband The Rugburns to a creative partnership with Jewel\, co-w riting “You\nWere Meant For Me.” Super energetic both on-stage and off \, Steve lives\nfor performing\, makes up songs on the spot\, sings and te lls stories that\nwill having you shaking your head in disbelief. But they ’re all true.\nHe’s resumed his tireless touring schedule (he begged h is agent to book\nhim every day for a year\, the agent refused)\, and when he comes here\, Steve\nwill say\, as he does every night\, “This is the best show I’ve ever\nplayed.” And heck\, maybe it just will be. 


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Place your\nname on a waitlist
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HEALTH &amp\; SAFETY PROTOC OLS:

All\nguests for Steve Poltz over age 5 must show proof of vaccination against\nCOVID-19 or a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of the\nperformance for entry. SVMoA also requires all participa nts\, staff and\nvolunteers to wear face masks at The Museum and at all in door SVMoA events\nregardless of vaccination status.

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CATEGORIES:Music & Performances DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1e98e4 DTSTART:20220306T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:CRAFT SERIES WORKSHOP: Pop Art Photo CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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A painting\nadvent ure for artists of all levels. Students will learn how to alter and\nhyper -colorize family photos\, converting them into frameable art on canvas.\nH ave a photo of someone special in your family\, wish it had a better\nback drop or other people weren't in it? Or love it as is\, but want to\ncreate something unique for a gift or just as a present to yourself?

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Age &amp\; ability: 18 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome!

This workshop takes place Sat\, Mar 5\, from\n12:30–4:30p m.

About the Instructor

Lauren Chiara\nwas the Pre sident of the Ramona Art Guild\, Chairman of the Ramona Art and\nWine Fest ival\, and Director of the Ramona Utility Box Mural Project before\nmoving to Bellevue three years ago. Lauren enjoyed teaching many of her\ninnovat ive art classes at several local Ramona\, California\, wineries for\nover a decade. Her art includes mixed media\, watercolor\, acrylic\, oil\, and\ nbronze.

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2022–2 023 Craft Series\nWorkshops are generously supported by Heather Horton
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A painting\nadventure for artists of all levels. Students will learn how to alter and\nhyper-colorize family photos\, converting them into frameable art on canvas.\nHave a photo of someone special in your family\, wish it h ad a better\nbackdrop or other people weren't in it? Or love it as is\, bu t want to\ncreate something unique for a gift or just as a present to your self?

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Age &amp\; ability: 18 years and older\, begin ners\nwelcome!

This workshop takes place Sat\, Mar 5\, fr om\n12:30–4:30pm.

About the Instructor

Lauren Ch iara\nwas the President of the Ramona Art Guild\, Chairman of the Ramona A rt and\nWine Festival\, and Director of the Ramona Utility Box Mural Proje ct before\nmoving to Bellevue three years ago. Lauren enjoyed teaching man y of her\ninnovative art classes at several local Ramona\, California\, wi neries for\nover a decade. Her art includes mixed media\, watercolor\, acr ylic\, oil\, and\nbronze.

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2022–2023 Craft Series\nWorkshops are generously supported by H eather Horton
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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1e99d6 DTSTART:20220307T000000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:TEEN WORKSHOP: A New Look for Photography CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Use a photo of a\n family member to make an original collage! Students are invited to bring a n\noriginal photo that they will photocopy for use in the collage\, along with\nother craft items\, such as buttons\, feathers\, twine\, paint and e ven coffee\,\nto reflect the personality of the subject as the artist know s them. The\ninstructor will provide examples and books to get your creati ve juices\nflowing. Students are to bring an image of a loved one (includi ng pets) to\nthe class.

This workshop takes place from 10am–12pm.


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About the Instructor
Amanda René Nagy is a Nas hville native\nwho moved to the Wood River Valley 11 years ago. She gradua ted from Watkins\nCollege of Art\, Design &amp\; Film with a BFA in Photog raphy. In her high\nschool photography class\, she learned hand painting\, an antique way to add\nlife to a monochrome photograph. This class sparke d interest in\nexperimenting with multiple art mediums in combination with photographs.\nWhen she is not teaching\, she is a full-time photographer of everyday life\nevents.
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Teen workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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2022 Teen Workshop Release Waiv er
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2022 Youth Programming Policies &amp\; Procedures
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U se a photo of a\nfamily member to make an original collage! Students are i nvited to bring an\noriginal photo that they will photocopy for use in the collage\, along with\nother craft items\, such as buttons\, feathers\, tw ine\, paint and even coffee\,\nto reflect the personality of the subject a s the artist knows them. The\ninstructor will provide examples and books t o get your creative juices\nflowing. Students are to bring an image of a l oved one (including pets) to\nthe class.

This workshop takes place from 10am–12pm.


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About the Instructor
Amanda Re né Nagy is a Nashville native\nwho moved to the Wood River Valley 11 year s ago. She graduated from Watkins\nCollege of Art\, Design &amp\; Film wit h a BFA in Photography. In her high\nschool photography class\, she learne d hand painting\, an antique way to add\nlife to a monochrome photograph. This class sparked interest in\nexperimenting with multiple art mediums in combination with photographs.\nWhen she is not teaching\, she is a full-t ime photographer of everyday life\nevents.
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Teen workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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CATEGORIES:Teens DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1e9ab7 DTSTART:20220309T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Winter 2022 (Tuesdays) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities an d care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities\nto explor e a variety of art forms\, engaging students through creative\nproblem sol ving\, self-expression and confidence building.

SVMoA will be offering after-school care and\nactivities one day a we ek\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from\n2:30–5:30pm.


Sma rt Art Winter 2022 Tuesday Class Dates:
Feb 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\, and Mar 1\, 8 &amp\; 15

Smart Art Winter 2022\nWednesday Class Dates:
Feb 9\, 16 &amp\; 23\, and Mar 2\, 9 &amp\; 16

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Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are avai lable in part with support\nfrom
Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportu nities\nto explore a variety of art forms\, engaging students through crea tive\nproblem solving\, self-expression and confidence building.

SVMoA will be offering after-school care and\nactivi ties one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from\n2:30–5:30pm.


Smart Art Winter 2022 Tuesday Class Dates:
Feb 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\, and Mar 1\, 8 &amp\; 15

Smart Art Winter 2022\nWedne sday Class Dates:
Feb 9\, 16 &amp\; 23\, and Mar 2\, 9 &amp\; 16

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Smart Art is generously\n supported by The Dawson Family.
Scho larships are available in part with support\nfrom
Lisa Stelck and Wi lliam Boeger.
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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1e9b85 DTSTART:20220310T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Winter 2022 (Wednesdays) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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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 \,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression a nd\nconfidence building.

SVMoA will be offering after-school care a nd\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from\n2:30 –5:30pm.


Smart Art Winter 2022 Tuesday Class Dates:
Feb 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\, and Mar 1\, 8 &amp\; 15

Smart Art Winter 2022\nWednesday Class Dates:
Feb 9\, 16 &amp\; 23\, and Mar 2\, 9 & amp\; 16

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Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom
Lisa S telck and William Boeger.
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Apply for a\nscholarship!
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2022 Smart Art Release\nWaiver
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2022\ nYouth Programming Procedures &amp\; Parent Information
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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\,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression and\nconfidence building.

SVMoA will be offering af ter-school care and\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesd ay\, from\n2:30–5:30pm.


Smart Art Winter 2022 Tuesday Cla ss Dates:
Feb 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\, and Mar 1\, 8 &amp\; 15

S mart Art Winter 2022\nWednesday Class Dates:
Feb 9\, 16 &amp\; 23\, and Mar 2\, 9 &amp\; 16

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Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfr om
Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
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Apply for a\nscholarship!
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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1e9c4a DTSTART:20220309T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:BCRD (Yoga\nStudio) SUMMARY:BILINGUAL YOUTH WORKSHOP: Mexican Folk Dance for Youth 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. Students as young as 10 will get their bodies movi ng\nand explore the elements of traditional Mexican Folk dance and Mexican \nculture. This workshop will be taught in English and Spanish.

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Age &amp\; ability: 10–16 years old\, beginners\nwelcome!


This workshop takes place over the course\nof seven Tuesda y evening sessions:
Mar 8\, 15\, 29\, Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\;\n26\, f rom 5-6:30pm

About the Instructor

Dirce Flores\nis a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was\n cast in a local TV show for over a year. After her after time on\ntelevisi on\, she returned to the study of folkloric and other forms of\ndance. Tha t extended curriculum gave her the opportunity to perform in the\nbest the aters in Oaxaca. Dirce began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at\nage 1 7\, became a ballet teacher for beginners at the age of 18\, and was\npart of a ballet company until she was 20. Dirce put her dance career on\npaus e when she became a mom. Now she looks forward to teaching again and\nshar ing her dance with the community in the Wood River Valley where she has\nl ived since 2008.


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CLASE PARA\nNIÑOS:
Danza Folklórica Mexic ana
con Dirce Flores

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Martes\, los 8\, 15\, 29 de marzo y 5 \, 12\, 19 y 26 de abril\,\n5–6:30pm 

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BCRD\, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 7 sesiones)\,\nse\nrequiere registro

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Ven y aprende a bailar danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\ny eje rcitas tu cuerpo así como aprendes más de las raíces culturales de\nMé xico.

Edad y habilidad: d e\n10 a 16 años\, ¡todos bienvenidos!


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Dirce es una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995\, cuando\ntenía diez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de televisión para\nniñ os durante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de artes y\nhumanidad es. Se hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teatros de\nOaxaca. R ecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimiento de la\ndanza fo lklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.


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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. Students as young as 10 will get their bodies moving\nand explore the elements of traditional Mexican Folk dance and Mexican\nculture. This workshop will be taught in English and Sp anish.

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Age &amp\; ability: 10–16 years old\, beginners\n welcome!


This workshop takes place over the course \nof seven Tuesday evening sessions:
Mar 8\, 15\, 29\, Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\;\n26\, from 5-6:30pm

About the Instructor

Dirce Flores\nis a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was\ncast in a local TV show for over a year. After her after time on\ntelevision\, she returned to the study of folkloric and other for ms of\ndance. That extended curriculum gave her the opportunity to perform in the\nbest theaters in Oaxaca. Dirce began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at\nage 17\, became a ballet teacher for beginners at the age of 1 8\, and was\npart of a ballet company until she was 20. Dirce put her danc e career on\npause when she became a mom. Now she looks forward to teachin g again and\nsharing her dance with the community in the Wood River Valley where she has\nlived since 2008.


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CLASE PARA\nNIÑOS:
Danza Folklórica Mexicana
con Dirce Flores

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Martes\, los 8\, 15\ , 29 de marzo y 5\, 12\, 19 y 26 de abril\,\n5–6:30pm 

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BCRD\, Yoga Stu dio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey< br /> Costo: $20 (incluye 7 sesiones)\,\nse\nrequiere registro

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Ven y aprende a bailar danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\ny ejercitas tu cuerpo así como aprendes más de las raíces c ulturales de\nMéxico.

Edad y habilidad: de\n10 a 16 años\, ¡todos bienvenidos!


Sobre el instructo r
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Dirce es una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995 \, cuando\ntenía diez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de telev isión para\nniños durante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de a rtes y\nhumanidades. Se hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teat ros de\nOaxaca. Recientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimient o de la\ndanza folklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.


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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Teens DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1ea32d DTSTART:20220310T080000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIO: Figure Drawing (Winter 2022) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Use this\nopportun ity to hone technical drawing skills in a relaxed environment while\ndrawi ng directly from the human figure. A model will hold a variety of\nposes t hroughout the 2-hour session. For all skill levels.

Bring\nyour own supplies\, drawing boards provided. 18 yrs and older\, beginners\nwel come!

The class takes place Wed\, Mar 9 from 6–8pm.
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Winter 2022 Open Studio Sessions:
  • Jan 26 at the\n Hailey Classroom with assistance by Bob Dix ($25)
  • Feb 23 at the\n Hailey Classroom without instruction ($10)
  • Mar 9 at the Hailey\nC lassroom without instruction ($10)
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U se this\nopportunity to hone technical drawing skills in a relaxed environ ment while\ndrawing directly from the human figure. A model will hold a va riety of\nposes throughout the 2-hour session. For all skill levels.

< p>Bring\nyour own supplies\, drawing boards provided. 18 yrs and older \, beginners\nwelcome!

The class takes place Wed\, Mar 9 fro m 6–8pm.
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Winter 2022 Open Studio Sessions:
    Jan 26 at the\nHailey Classroom with assistance by Bob Dix ($25) Feb 23 at the\nHailey Classroom without instruction ($10)
  • Mar 9 at the Hailey\nClassroom without instruction ($10)
CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1ea3fd DTSTART:20220311T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscars Shorts—Live Action (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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For the 7th\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 pr edict 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 Academy Awards take place Sunday\,\nMarch 27 \, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLante rn Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4pm.

Please note: Live\nAct ion films are R-equivalent rating and deals with challenging subject\nmatt ers

LIVE ACTION PROGRAM

(Estimated Running\nTi me: 122 minutes)

  • Ala Kachuu - Take and\nRun – Maria Brendle and Nadine Lüchinger\,\nKyrgyzstan/Switzerland\, 3 8 min.
  • The Dress –\nTadeusz Łysiak and Maciej Ślesicki\, Poland\, 30 min.
  • The\nLong Goodbye – Aneil Karia and Riz Ahmed\, UK/Netherlands\, 12\nmin.
  • On My Mind – Martin Strange-Hansen and Kim\nMagnusson\, Denmar k\, 18 min.
  • Please Hold – K.D.\nDávila and Le vin Menekse\, USA\, 19 min.

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F or the 7th\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 ann ual\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 Academy Awards take place S unday\,\nMarch 27\, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4pm.

Pleas e note: Live\nAction films are R-equivalent rating and deals with challeng ing subject\nmatters

LIVE ACTION PROGRAM

(Esti mated Running\nTime: 122 minutes)

  • Ala Kachuu - T ake and\nRun – Maria Brendle and Nadine Lüchinger\,\nKyrgyzsta n/Switzerland\, 38 min.
  • The Dress –\nTadeusz Łysiak and Maciej Ślesicki\, Poland\, 30 min.
  • The\nLong Goodbye – Aneil Karia and Riz Ahmed\, UK/Netherlands\, 12\nmin .
  • On My Mind – Martin Strange-Hansen and Kim\n Magnusson\, Denmark\, 18 min.
  • Please Hold – K. D.\nDávila and Levin Menekse\, USA\, 19 min.

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Enjoy a glass of\n wine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

Four\ ncontemporary artists\, two ceramists and two fiber artists\, explore the\ nJapanese notion of wabi sabi and ideas around imperfection\, impermanence \,\nrepair and transformation. Often defined as flawed beauty\, the wabi s abi\naesthetic connotes asymmetry\, economy and the forces of nature and t ime.\nHenry Whiting\, collector of contemporary Japanese teabowl s\, will\nparticipate in the tour and share his history with Shiro Tsujimu ra’s\nceramics and their relationship to his Frank Lloyd Wright\nresiden ce.


Session 1 Exhibition Tour takes\nplac e from 4:30–5:20pm.

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E njoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curat ors.

Four\ncontemporary artists\, two ceramists and two fiber artis ts\, explore the\nJapanese notion of wabi sabi and ideas around imperfecti on\, impermanence\,\nrepair and transformation. Often defined as flawed be auty\, the wabi sabi\naesthetic connotes asymmetry\, economy and the force s of nature and time.\nHenry Whiting\, collector of contemporary Japanese teabowls\, will\nparticipate in the tour and share his history w ith Shiro Tsujimura’s\nceramics and their relationship to his Frank Lloy d Wright\nresidence.


Session 1 Exhibition Tour takes\nplace from 4:30–5:20pm.

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Enjoy a glass of\n wine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

Four\ ncontemporary artists\, two ceramists and two fiber artists\, explore the\ nJapanese notion of wabi sabi and ideas around imperfection\, impermanence \,\nrepair and transformation. Often defined as flawed beauty\, the wabi s abi\naesthetic connotes asymmetry\, economy and the forces of nature and t ime.\nHenry Whiting\, collector of contemporary Japanese teabowl s\, will\nparticipate in the tour and share his history with Shiro Tsujimu ra’s\nceramics and their relationship to his Frank Lloyd Wright\nresiden ce.


Session 1 Exhibition Tour takes\nplac e from 4:30–5:20pm.

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E njoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curat ors.

Four\ncontemporary artists\, two ceramists and two fiber artis ts\, explore the\nJapanese notion of wabi sabi and ideas around imperfecti on\, impermanence\,\nrepair and transformation. Often defined as flawed be auty\, the wabi sabi\naesthetic connotes asymmetry\, economy and the force s of nature and time.\nHenry Whiting\, collector of contemporary Japanese teabowls\, will\nparticipate in the tour and share his history w ith Shiro Tsujimura’s\nceramics and their relationship to his Frank Lloy d Wright\nresidence.


Session 1 Exhibition Tour takes\nplace from 4:30–5:20pm.

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Enjoy a glass of\n wine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

Four\ ncontemporary artists\, two ceramists and two fiber artists\, explore the\ nJapanese notion of wabi sabi and ideas around imperfection\, impermanence \,\nrepair and transformation. Often defined as flawed beauty\, the wabi s abi\naesthetic connotes asymmetry\, economy and the forces of nature and t ime.\nHenry Whiting\, collector of contemporary Japanese teabowl s\, will\nparticipate in the tour and share his history with Shiro Tsujimu ra’s\nceramics and their relationship to his Frank Lloyd Wright\nresiden ce.


Session 2 Exhibition Tour takes\nplac e from 5:30–6:20pm.

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E njoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curat ors.

Four\ncontemporary artists\, two ceramists and two fiber artis ts\, explore the\nJapanese notion of wabi sabi and ideas around imperfecti on\, impermanence\,\nrepair and transformation. Often defined as flawed be auty\, the wabi sabi\naesthetic connotes asymmetry\, economy and the force s of nature and time.\nHenry Whiting\, collector of contemporary Japanese teabowls\, will\nparticipate in the tour and share his history w ith Shiro Tsujimura’s\nceramics and their relationship to his Frank Lloy d Wright\nresidence.


Session 2 Exhibition Tour takes\nplace from 5:30–6:20pm.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1ea71d DTSTART:20220311T073030Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:(SESSION 2) EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: Wabi Sabi CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Enjoy a glass of\n wine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

Four\ ncontemporary artists\, two ceramists and two fiber artists\, explore the\ nJapanese notion of wabi sabi and ideas around imperfection\, impermanence \,\nrepair and transformation. Often defined as flawed beauty\, the wabi s abi\naesthetic connotes asymmetry\, economy and the forces of nature and t ime.\nHenry Whiting\, collector of contemporary Japanese teabowl s\, will\nparticipate in the tour and share his history with Shiro Tsujimu ra’s\nceramics and their relationship to his Frank Lloyd Wright\nresiden ce.


Session 2 Exhibition Tour takes\nplac e from 5:30–6:20pm.

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E njoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curat ors.

Four\ncontemporary artists\, two ceramists and two fiber artis ts\, explore the\nJapanese notion of wabi sabi and ideas around imperfecti on\, impermanence\,\nrepair and transformation. Often defined as flawed be auty\, the wabi sabi\naesthetic connotes asymmetry\, economy and the force s of nature and time.\nHenry Whiting\, collector of contemporary Japanese teabowls\, will\nparticipate in the tour and share his history w ith Shiro Tsujimura’s\nceramics and their relationship to his Frank Lloy d Wright\nresidence.


Session 2 Exhibition Tour takes\nplace from 5:30–6:20pm.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1ea7b0 DTSTART:20220311T090000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscars Shorts—Live Action (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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For the 7th\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 pr edict 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 Academy Awards take place Sunday\,\nMarch 27 \, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLante rn Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

Please note: Live\nAct ion films are R-equivalent rating and deals with challenging subject\nmatt ers

LIVE ACTION PROGRAM

(Estimated Running\nTi me: 122 minutes)

  • Ala Kachuu - Take and\nRun – Maria Brendle and Nadine Lüchinger\,\nKyrgyzstan/Switzerland\, 3 8 min.
  • The Dress –\nTadeusz Łysiak and Maciej Ślesicki\, Poland\, 30 min.
  • The\nLong Goodbye – Aneil Karia and Riz Ahmed\, UK/Netherlands\, 12\nmin.
  • On My Mind – Martin Strange-Hansen and Kim\nMagnusson\, Denmar k\, 18 min.
  • Please Hold – K.D.\nDávila and Le vin Menekse\, USA\, 19 min.

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F or the 7th\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 ann ual\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 Academy Awards take place S unday\,\nMarch 27\, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

Pleas e note: Live\nAction films are R-equivalent rating and deals with challeng ing subject\nmatters

LIVE ACTION PROGRAM

(Esti mated Running\nTime: 122 minutes)

  • Ala Kachuu - T ake and\nRun – Maria Brendle and Nadine Lüchinger\,\nKyrgyzsta n/Switzerland\, 38 min.
  • The Dress –\nTadeusz Łysiak and Maciej Ślesicki\, Poland\, 30 min.
  • The\nLong Goodbye – Aneil Karia and Riz Ahmed\, UK/Netherlands\, 12\nmin .
  • On My Mind – Martin Strange-Hansen and Kim\n Magnusson\, Denmark\, 18 min.
  • Please Hold – K. D.\nDávila and Levin Menekse\, USA\, 19 min.

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1ea9b8 DTSTART:20220312T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:GALLERY WALK: Wabi Sabi CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Start your\nGaller y Walk at SVMoA!

Wabi Sabi features artwork by four\nconte mporary artists\, two ceramists and two fiber artists\, explore the\nJapan ese notion of wabi sabi and ideas around imperfection\, impermanence\,\nre pair and transformation. Often defined as flawed beauty\, the wabi sabi\na esthetic connotes asymmetry\, economy and the forces of nature and\ntime.< /p>

Gallery Walk at SVMoA takes place from 5–7pm.

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S tart your\nGallery Walk at SVMoA!

Wabi Sabi features artwo rk by four\ncontemporary artists\, two ceramists and two fiber artists\, e xplore the\nJapanese notion of wabi sabi and ideas around imperfection\, i mpermanence\,\nrepair and transformation. Often defined as flawed beauty\, the wabi sabi\naesthetic connotes asymmetry\, economy and the forces of n ature and\ntime.

Gallery Walk at SVMoA takes place from 5–7pm.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1eaa70 DTSTART:20220316T050000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:BCRD (Yoga\nStudio) SUMMARY:BILINGUAL YOUTH WORKSHOP: Mexican Folk Dance for Youth 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. Students as young as 10 will get their bodies movi ng\nand explore the elements of traditional Mexican Folk dance and Mexican \nculture. This workshop will be taught in English and Spanish.

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Age &amp\; ability: 10–16 years old\, beginners\nwelcome!


This workshop takes place over the course\nof seven Tuesda y evening sessions:
Mar 8\, 15\, 29\, Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\;\n26\, f rom 5-6:30pm

About the Instructor

Dirce Flores\nis a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was\n cast in a local TV show for over a year. After her after time on\ntelevisi on\, she returned to the study of folkloric and other forms of\ndance. Tha t extended curriculum gave her the opportunity to perform in the\nbest the aters in Oaxaca. Dirce began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at\nage 1 7\, became a ballet teacher for beginners at the age of 18\, and was\npart of a ballet company until she was 20. Dirce put her dance career on\npaus e when she became a mom. Now she looks forward to teaching again and\nshar ing her dance with the community in the Wood River Valley where she has\nl ived since 2008.


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CLASE PARA\nNIÑOS:
Danza Folklórica Mexic ana
con Dirce Flores

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Martes\, los 8\, 15\, 29 de marzo y 5 \, 12\, 19 y 26 de abril\,\n5–6:30pm 

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BCRD\, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 7 sesiones)\,\nse\nrequiere registro

INSCRIBIRSE

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Ven y aprende a bailar danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\ny eje rcitas tu cuerpo así como aprendes más de las raíces culturales de\nMé xico.

Edad y habilidad: d e\n10 a 16 años\, ¡todos bienvenidos!


Sobre el instructor
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Dirce es una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995\, cuando\ntenía diez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de televisión para\nniñ os durante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de artes y\nhumanidad es. Se hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teatros de\nOaxaca. R ecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimiento de la\ndanza fo lklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.


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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. Students as young as 10 will get their bodies moving\nand explore the elements of traditional Mexican Folk dance and Mexican\nculture. This workshop will be taught in English and Sp anish.

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Age &amp\; ability: 10–16 years old\, beginners\n welcome!


This workshop takes place over the course \nof seven Tuesday evening sessions:
Mar 8\, 15\, 29\, Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\;\n26\, from 5-6:30pm

About the Instructor

Dirce Flores\nis a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was\ncast in a local TV show for over a year. After her after time on\ntelevision\, she returned to the study of folkloric and other for ms of\ndance. That extended curriculum gave her the opportunity to perform in the\nbest theaters in Oaxaca. Dirce began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at\nage 17\, became a ballet teacher for beginners at the age of 1 8\, and was\npart of a ballet company until she was 20. Dirce put her danc e career on\npause when she became a mom. Now she looks forward to teachin g again and\nsharing her dance with the community in the Wood River Valley where she has\nlived since 2008.


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CLASE PARA\nNIÑOS:
Danza Folklórica Mexicana
con Dirce Flores

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Martes\, los 8\, 15\ , 29 de marzo y 5\, 12\, 19 y 26 de abril\,\n5–6:30pm 

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BCRD\, Yoga Stu dio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey< br /> Costo: $20 (incluye 7 sesiones)\,\nse\nrequiere registro

INSCRIBIRSE< /a>

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Ven y aprende a bailar danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\ny ejercitas tu cuerpo así como aprendes más de las raíces c ulturales de\nMéxico.

Edad y habilidad: de\n10 a 16 años\, ¡todos bienvenidos!


Sobre el instructo r
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Dirce es una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995 \, cuando\ntenía diez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de telev isión para\nniños durante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de a rtes y\nhumanidades. Se hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teat ros de\nOaxaca. Recientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimient o de la\ndanza folklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.


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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Teens DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1eabba DTSTART:20220316T050000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:BCRD (Yoga\nStudio) SUMMARY:BILINGUAL YOUTH WORKSHOP: Mexican Folk Dance for Youth 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. Students as young as 10 will get their bodies movi ng\nand explore the elements of traditional Mexican Folk dance and Mexican \nculture. This workshop will be taught in English and Spanish.

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Age &amp\; ability: 10–16 years old\, beginners\nwelcome!


This workshop takes place over the course\nof seven Tuesda y evening sessions:
Mar 8\, 15\, 29\, Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\;\n26\, f rom 5-6:30pm

About the Instructor

Dirce Flores\nis a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was\n cast in a local TV show for over a year. After her after time on\ntelevisi on\, she returned to the study of folkloric and other forms of\ndance. Tha t extended curriculum gave her the opportunity to perform in the\nbest the aters in Oaxaca. Dirce began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at\nage 1 7\, became a ballet teacher for beginners at the age of 18\, and was\npart of a ballet company until she was 20. Dirce put her dance career on\npaus e when she became a mom. Now she looks forward to teaching again and\nshar ing her dance with the community in the Wood River Valley where she has\nl ived since 2008.


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CLASE PARA\nNIÑOS:
Danza Folklórica Mexic ana
con Dirce Flores

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Martes\, los 8\, 15\, 29 de marzo y 5 \, 12\, 19 y 26 de abril\,\n5–6:30pm 

\n
BCRD\, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 7 sesiones)\,\nse\nrequiere registro

INSCRIBIRSE

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Ven y aprende a bailar danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\ny eje rcitas tu cuerpo así como aprendes más de las raíces culturales de\nMé xico.

Edad y habilidad: d e\n10 a 16 años\, ¡todos bienvenidos!


Sobre el instructor
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Dirce es una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995\, cuando\ntenía diez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de televisión para\nniñ os durante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de artes y\nhumanidad es. Se hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teatros de\nOaxaca. R ecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimiento de la\ndanza fo lklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.


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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. Students as young as 10 will get their bodies moving\nand explore the elements of traditional Mexican Folk dance and Mexican\nculture. This workshop will be taught in English and Sp anish.

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Age &amp\; ability: 10–16 years old\, beginners\n welcome!


This workshop takes place over the course \nof seven Tuesday evening sessions:
Mar 8\, 15\, 29\, Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\;\n26\, from 5-6:30pm

About the Instructor

Dirce Flores\nis a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was\ncast in a local TV show for over a year. After her after time on\ntelevision\, she returned to the study of folkloric and other for ms of\ndance. That extended curriculum gave her the opportunity to perform in the\nbest theaters in Oaxaca. Dirce began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at\nage 17\, became a ballet teacher for beginners at the age of 1 8\, and was\npart of a ballet company until she was 20. Dirce put her danc e career on\npause when she became a mom. Now she looks forward to teachin g again and\nsharing her dance with the community in the Wood River Valley where she has\nlived since 2008.


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CLASE PARA\nNIÑOS:
Danza Folklórica Mexicana
con Dirce Flores

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Martes\, los 8\, 15\ , 29 de marzo y 5\, 12\, 19 y 26 de abril\,\n5–6:30pm 

\n
BCRD\, Yoga Stu dio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey< br /> Costo: $20 (incluye 7 sesiones)\,\nse\nrequiere registro

INSCRIBIRSE< /a>

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Ven y aprende a bailar danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\ny ejercitas tu cuerpo así como aprendes más de las raíces c ulturales de\nMéxico.

Edad y habilidad: de\n10 a 16 años\, ¡todos bienvenidos!


Sobre el instructo r
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Dirce es una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995 \, cuando\ntenía diez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de telev isión para\nniños durante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de a rtes y\nhumanidades. Se hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teat ros de\nOaxaca. Recientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimient o de la\ndanza folklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.


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One of Ireland's\n best live acts\, the award-winning We Banjo 3 combines supergroup\ncredent ials with a breathtaking command of the emotive power of fiddle\,\nguitar\ , mandolin and banjo. Any single member of this group could electrify\na v enue with a solo performance\, but together with their passionate lead\nvo calist (who sounds like a young Springsteen adopted by The Chieftains)\,\n the result is truly unforgettable. These two sets of brothers write and\np erform with emotion\, incalculable brio and inventiveness\, power\, subtle ty\nand intelligence.


About SVMoA's Performing Arts\nResiden cy

For 25 years\, SVMoA has been bringing professional\nmusicians\ , authors\, and artists into Blaine County Schools to work with and\nperfo rm for local students. All of the performers in the 2021/2022\nPerforming Arts Residency &amp\; Concert Series will be sharing their\ntalents with s tudents through our Residency Program.

CLICK\nHERE to learn more.


2021/2022 Perfor ming Arts Residency &amp\; Concert\nSeries Sponsors:
Joyce Friedman in memory of Norman Friedman | Robin\nLeavitt &amp\; Terry Friedlander | L loyd Construction | Susan Reinstein\n&amp\; Brian Ross | Jane Rosen &amp\; Scott Miley | Kay Tenney &amp\; Bozo\nCardozo | Wood River Inn &amp\; Sui tes
In\nsupport of performing arts re sidency school outreach:
Papoose\nClub

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For those seated at café ta bles\, we are grateful to SVMoA sponsor and\nWine Auction partner Revelshi ne Wines for providing wine for your\nenjoyment.

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HEALTH &amp\; SAFETY PROTOC OLS\nFOR 2021–2022 CONCERTS:

Events held at\nThe Argyros require proof of vaccination from all attendees. The Argyros\nwill also accept a negative Covid test for entry.

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Celebrating 50 Years of\nCreativ ity\, Community &amp\; Connection

Su pport the arts in your community—
Become a Member Toda y

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O ne of Ireland's\nbest live acts\, the award-winning We Banjo 3 combines su pergroup\ncredentials with a breathtaking command of the emotive power of fiddle\,\nguitar\, mandolin and banjo. Any single member of this group cou ld electrify\na venue with a solo performance\, but together with their pa ssionate lead\nvocalist (who sounds like a young Springsteen adopted by Th e Chieftains)\,\nthe result is truly unforgettable. These two sets of brot hers write and\nperform with emotion\, incalculable brio and inventiveness \, power\, subtlety\nand intelligence.


About SVMoA's Perform ing Arts\nResidency

For 25 years\, SVMoA has been bringing profess ional\nmusicians\, authors\, and artists into Blaine County Schools to wor k with and\nperform for local students. All of the performers in the 2021/ 2022\nPerforming Arts Residency &amp\; Concert Series will be sharing thei r\ntalents with students through our Residency Program.

CLICK\nH ERE to learn more.


2021/2022 Performing Arts Residency &amp\; Concert\nSeries Sponsors:
Joyce Friedman in memory of Norman Friedman | Robin\nLeavitt &amp\; Terr y Friedlander | Lloyd Construction | Susan Reinstein\n&amp\; Brian Ross | Jane Rosen &amp\; Scott Miley | Kay Tenney &amp\; Bozo\nCardozo | Wood Riv er Inn &amp\; Suites
In\nsupport of p erforming arts residency school outreach:
Papoose\nClub

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For those s eated at café tables\, we are grateful to SVMoA sponsor and\nWine Auction partner Revelshine Wines for providing wine for your\nenjoyment.

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HEALTH &am p\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS\nFOR 2021–2022 CONCERTS:

Events held at\nThe Argyros require proof of vaccination from al l attendees. The Argyros\nwill also accept a negative Covid test for entry .

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Celebrating 50 Years of\nCreativity\, Community &amp\; Connection

Support the arts in your community—
Bec ome a Member Today

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CATEGORIES:Music & Performances DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1eae54 DTSTART:20220317T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Winter 2022 (Wednesdays) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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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 \,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression a nd\nconfidence building.

SVMoA will be offering after-school care a nd\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from\n2:30 –5:30pm.


Smart Art Winter 2022 Tuesday Class Dates:
Feb 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\, and Mar 1\, 8 &amp\; 15

Smart Art Winter 2022\nWednesday Class Dates:
Feb 9\, 16 &amp\; 23\, and Mar 2\, 9 & amp\; 16

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Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom
Lisa S telck and William Boeger.
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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\,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression and\nconfidence building.

SVMoA will be offering af ter-school care and\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesd ay\, from\n2:30–5:30pm.


Smart Art Winter 2022 Tuesday Cla ss Dates:
Feb 8\, 15 &amp\; 22\, and Mar 1\, 8 &amp\; 15

S mart Art Winter 2022\nWednesday Class Dates:
Feb 9\, 16 &amp\; 23\, and Mar 2\, 9 &amp\; 16

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Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfr om
Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1eaf2b DTSTART:20220317T073000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Argyr os SUMMARY:PERFORMING ARTS RESIDENCY & CONCERT SERIES: We Banjo 3 CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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One of Ireland's\n best live acts\, the award-winning We Banjo 3 combines supergroup\ncredent ials with a breathtaking command of the emotive power of fiddle\,\nguitar\ , mandolin and banjo. Any single member of this group could electrify\na v enue with a solo performance\, but together with their passionate lead\nvo calist (who sounds like a young Springsteen adopted by The Chieftains)\,\n the result is truly unforgettable. These two sets of brothers write and\np erform with emotion\, incalculable brio and inventiveness\, power\, subtle ty\nand intelligence.


About SVMoA's Performing Arts\nResiden cy

For 25 years\, SVMoA has been bringing professional\nmusicians\ , authors\, and artists into Blaine County Schools to work with and\nperfo rm for local students. All of the performers in the 2021/2022\nPerforming Arts Residency &amp\; Concert Series will be sharing their\ntalents with s tudents through our Residency Program.

CLICK\nHERE to learn more.



2021/2022 Performing Arts Residency &amp\; Concert\nSeries Sponsors:
Joyce Fri edman in memory of Norman Friedman | Robin\nLeavitt &amp\; Terry Friedland er | Lloyd Construction | Susan Reinstein\n&amp\; Brian Ross | Jane Rosen &amp\; Scott Miley | Kay Tenney &amp\; Bozo\nCardozo | Wood River Inn &amp \; Suites
In\nsupport of performing a rts residency school outreach:
Papoose\nClub

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For those seated at ca fé tables\, we are grateful to SVMoA sponsor and\nWine Auction partner Re velshine Wines for providing wine for your\nenjoyment.

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HEALTH &amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS\nFOR 2021–2022 CONCERTS:

E vents held at\nThe Argyros require proof of vaccination from all attendees . The Argyros\nwill also accept a negative Covid test for entry.

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Celebrating 50 Years of\nC reativity\, Community &amp\; Connection

Support the arts in your community—
Become a Membe r Today

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O ne of Ireland's\nbest live acts\, the award-winning We Banjo 3 combines su pergroup\ncredentials with a breathtaking command of the emotive power of fiddle\,\nguitar\, mandolin and banjo. Any single member of this group cou ld electrify\na venue with a solo performance\, but together with their pa ssionate lead\nvocalist (who sounds like a young Springsteen adopted by Th e Chieftains)\,\nthe result is truly unforgettable. These two sets of brot hers write and\nperform with emotion\, incalculable brio and inventiveness \, power\, subtlety\nand intelligence.


About SVMoA's Perform ing Arts\nResidency

For 25 years\, SVMoA has been bringing profess ional\nmusicians\, authors\, and artists into Blaine County Schools to wor k with and\nperform for local students. All of the performers in the 2021/ 2022\nPerforming Arts Residency &amp\; Concert Series will be sharing thei r\ntalents with students through our Residency Program.

CLICK\nH ERE to learn more.



2021/2022 Performing Arts Residency &amp\; Concert\nSeries Sponsors :
Joyce Friedman in memory of Norman Friedman | Robin\nLeavitt &amp\ ; Terry Friedlander | Lloyd Construction | Susan Reinstein\n&amp\; Brian R oss | Jane Rosen &amp\; Scott Miley | Kay Tenney &amp\; Bozo\nCardozo | Wo od River Inn &amp\; Suites
In\nsuppor t of performing arts residency school outreach:
Papoose\nClub
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For t hose seated at café tables\, we are grateful to SVMoA sponsor and\nWine A uction partner Revelshine Wines for providing wine for your\nenjoyment.

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HEAL TH &amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS\nFOR 2021–2022 CONCERTS:

Events held at\nThe Argyros require proof of vaccination f rom all attendees. The Argyros\nwill also accept a negative Covid test for entry.

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Celebrati ng 50 Years of\nCreativity\, Community &amp\; Connection

Support the arts in your community—
Become a Member Today

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CATEGORIES:Music & Performances DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1eb041 DTSTART:20220318T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscars Shorts—Animated (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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For the 7th\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 pr edict 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 Academy Awards take place Sunday\,\nMarch 27 \, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLante rn Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4:30pm.

Please note:\nAnima ted Shorts are for Adults Only (films are R-equivalent\nrating and is NOT for children)

ANIMATED SHORTS\nPROGRAM

(Estimated Running Time: 97 min. or possibly\nmore)

  • Affairs of the Art – Joanna\nQuinn and Les Mills\, UK/Canada\, 16 min.
  • Bestia\n– Hugo Covarrubia s and Tevo Díaz\, Chile\, 15 min.
  • \n
  • Boxballet – Anton Dyakov\, Russia\, 15 min.
  • \n
  • Robin Robin – Dan Ojari and Mikey Please\, UK\, 32\nmin.
  • The Winds hield Wiper – Alberto Mielgo and\nLeo Sanchez\, USA/Spain\, 14 min.

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F or the 7th\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 ann ual\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 Academy Awards take place S unday\,\nMarch 27\, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4:30pm.

Pl ease note:\nAnimated Shorts are for Adults Only (films are R-eq uivalent\nrating and is NOT for children)

ANIMATED SH ORTS\nPROGRAM

(Estimated Running Time: 97 min. or possibly\nmo re)

  • Affairs of the Art – Joanna\nQuin n and Les Mills\, UK/Canada\, 16 min.
  • Bestia\n – Hugo Covarrubias and Tevo Díaz\, Chile\, 15 min.
  • \n
  • Bo xballet – Anton Dyakov\, Russia\, 15 min.
  • \n
  • Rob in Robin – Dan Ojari and Mikey Please\, UK\, 32\nmin.
  • The Windshield Wiper – Alberto Mielgo and\nLeo Sanchez\ , USA/Spain\, 14 min.

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1eb101 DTSTART:20220318T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscars Shorts—Animated (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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For the 7th\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 pr edict 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 Academy Awards take place Sunday\,\nMarch 27 \, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLante rn Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

Please note:\nAnimated Shorts are for Adults Only (films are R-equivalent\nrating and is NOT for children)

ANIMATED SHORTS\nPROGRAM

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    Affairs of the Art – Joanna\nQuinn and Les Mills\, UK /Canada\, 16 min.
  • Bestia\n– Hugo Covarrubias a nd Tevo Díaz\, Chile\, 15 min.
  • \n
  • Boxballet – A nton Dyakov\, Russia\, 15 min.
  • \n
  • Robin Robin – Dan Ojari and Mikey Please\, UK\, 32\nmin.
  • The Windshield Wiper – Alberto Mielgo and\nLeo Sanchez\, USA/Spain\, 14 min.< /li>

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F or the 7th\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 ann ual\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 Academy Awards take place S unday\,\nMarch 27\, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

Pleas e note:\nAnimated Shorts are for Adults Only (films are R-equiv alent\nrating and is NOT for children)

ANIMATED SHORT S\nPROGRAM

(Estimated Running Time: 97 min. or possibly\nmore)

  • Affairs of the Art – Joanna\nQuinn a nd Les Mills\, UK/Canada\, 16 min.
  • Bestia\n– H ugo Covarrubias and Tevo Díaz\, Chile\, 15 min.
  • \n
  • Boxball et – Anton Dyakov\, Russia\, 15 min.
  • \n
  • Robin Ro bin – Dan Ojari and Mikey Please\, UK\, 32\nmin.
  • The Windshield Wiper – Alberto Mielgo and\nLeo Sanchez\, USA /Spain\, 14 min.

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1eb1c4 DTSTART:20220325T040000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscars Shorts—Documentary (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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For the 7th\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 pr edict 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 Academy Awards take place Sunday\,\nMarch 27 \, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLante rn Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4pm.

Please note:\nDocument ary Shorts films are  PG-13 or R-equivalent rating

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DOCUM ENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM

(To be offered as one program of\n160 mi nutes)

  • Audible – Matt Ogens and\nGeof f McLean\, USA\, 39 min.
  • Lead Me Home – Pedro\ nKos and Jon Shenk\, USA\, 39 min.
  • The Queen of\nBasketba ll – Ben Proudfoot\, USA\, 22 min.
  • Three\nSong s for Benazir – Elizabeth Mirzaei and Gulistan Mirzaei\,\nAfgha nistan\, 22 min.
  • When We Were Bullies – Jay\nR osenblatt\, USA/Germany\, 36 min.

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F or the 7th\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 ann ual\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 Academy Awards take place S unday\,\nMarch 27\, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4pm.

Pleas e note:\nDocumentary Shorts films are  PG-13 or R-equivalent rating

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DOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM

(To be offered as one p rogram of\n160 minutes)

  • Audible – Mat t Ogens and\nGeoff McLean\, USA\, 39 min.
  • Lead Me Home – Pedro\nKos and Jon Shenk\, USA\, 39 min.
  • The Q ueen of\nBasketball – Ben Proudfoot\, USA\, 22 min.
  • Three\nSongs for Benazir – Elizabeth Mirzaei and Gulistan Mirzaei\,\nAfghanistan\, 22 min.
  • When We Were Bullies – Jay\nRosenblatt\, USA/Germany\, 36 min.

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1eb29c DTSTART:20220325T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscars Shorts—Documentary (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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For the 7th\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 pr edict 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 Academy Awards take place Sunday\,\nMarch 27 \, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLante rn Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

Please note:\nDocument ary Shorts films are  PG-13 or R-equivalent rating

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DOCUM ENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM

(To be offered as one program of\n160 mi nutes)

  • Audible – Matt Ogens and\nGeof f McLean\, USA\, 39 min.
  • Lead Me Home – Pedro\ nKos and Jon Shenk\, USA\, 39 min.
  • The Queen of\nBasketba ll – Ben Proudfoot\, USA\, 22 min.
  • Three\nSong s for Benazir – Elizabeth Mirzaei and Gulistan Mirzaei\,\nAfgha nistan\, 22 min.
  • When We Were Bullies – Jay\nR osenblatt\, USA/Germany\, 36 min.

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F or the 7th\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 ann ual\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 Academy Awards take place S unday\,\nMarch 27\, 2022.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

Pleas e note:\nDocumentary Shorts films are  PG-13 or R-equivalent rating

\n

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM

(To be offered as one p rogram of\n160 minutes)

  • Audible – Mat t Ogens and\nGeoff McLean\, USA\, 39 min.
  • Lead Me Home – Pedro\nKos and Jon Shenk\, USA\, 39 min.
  • The Q ueen of\nBasketball – Ben Proudfoot\, USA\, 22 min.
  • Three\nSongs for Benazir – Elizabeth Mirzaei and Gulistan Mirzaei\,\nAfghanistan\, 22 min.
  • When We Were Bullies – Jay\nRosenblatt\, USA/Germany\, 36 min.

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1eb365 DTSTART:20220326T220000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:CRAFT SERIES WORKSHOP: Beautiful Mended Rings CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Wabi-sabi is a\nJa panese philosophy of design that embraces imperfection and the happy\nacci dent. In this school of thought\, the beauty of an object is enhanced by\n wear and tear. Repairs are not considered detriments\, but instead are\nco nsidered opportunities to honor the piece through embellishment. In our\nc lass\, students will form a C-shaped\, textured sterling silver band ring\ nsized slightly too small. Next\, we will expand the ring to the proper si ze\nand mend the cut edges with a riveted-on strap that will also be\norna mented. The skills to be learned in making this ring are annealing\,\nforg ing and texturing metal\, ring sizing\, riveting\, using pickle and\npatin a\, and finally\, polishing.

Age &amp\; ability: 20 years\n and older\, beginners welcome!

This workshop takes place\ nSat\, Mar 26\, from 10am–1pm.

About the Instructor
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A childhood fascination with plants led Lisa to a master's degree in\ nPlant Anatomy and she uses the textures and forms of the plant kingdom in \nall her jewelry. Moving from Arkansas to Idaho in 1989 opened her vistas \,\nchanged her color palette\, and inspired her to add leather and stones to\nher designs. She began her jewelry-making journey by learning to repa ir\ntreasured flea-market finds\, and quickly progressed into making silve r\nmetal clay and then bronze and copper metal clay pieces. In the last fi ve\nyears\, she has moved into traditional metalsmithing\, adding sheet me tal to\nthe metal clay. Lisa began teaching jewelry-making classes ten yea rs\nago.


2022 Craft Series Work shops\nare generously supported by Heather Horton

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W abi-sabi is a\nJapanese philosophy of design that embraces imperfection an d the happy\naccident. In this school of thought\, the beauty of an object is enhanced by\nwear and tear. Repairs are not considered detriments\, bu t instead are\nconsidered opportunities to honor the piece through embelli shment. In our\nclass\, students will form a C-shaped\, textured sterling silver band ring\nsized slightly too small. Next\, we will expand the ring to the proper size\nand mend the cut edges with a riveted-on strap that w ill also be\nornamented. The skills to be learned in making this ring are annealing\,\nforging and texturing metal\, ring sizing\, riveting\, using pickle and\npatina\, and finally\, polishing.

Age &amp\; ab ility: 20 years\nand older\, beginners welcome!

This work shop takes place\nSat\, Mar 26\, from 10am–1pm.

About th e Instructor
\n

A childhood fascination with plants led Lisa to a ma ster's degree in\nPlant Anatomy and she uses the textures and forms of the plant kingdom in\nall her jewelry. Moving from Arkansas to Idaho in 1989 opened her vistas\,\nchanged her color palette\, and inspired her to add l eather and stones to\nher designs. She began her jewelry-making journey by learning to repair\ntreasured flea-market finds\, and quickly progressed into making silver\nmetal clay and then bronze and copper metal clay piece s. In the last five\nyears\, she has moved into traditional metalsmithing\ , adding sheet metal to\nthe metal clay. Lisa began teaching jewelry-makin g classes ten years\nago.


2022 Craft Series Workshops\nare generously supported by Heather Horton
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Part of SVMoA’s visual art s\nexhibition Wabi-Sabi
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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1eb470 DTSTART:20220330T050000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:BCRD (Yoga\nStudio) SUMMARY:BILINGUAL YOUTH WORKSHOP: Mexican Folk Dance for Youth 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. Students as young as 10 will get their bodies movi ng\nand explore the elements of traditional Mexican Folk dance and Mexican \nculture. This workshop will be taught in English and Spanish.

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Age &amp\; ability: 10–16 years old\, beginners\nwelcome!


This workshop takes place over the course\nof seven Tuesda y evening sessions:
Mar 8\, 15\, 29\, Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\;\n26\, f rom 5-6:30pm

About the Instructor

Dirce Flores\nis a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was\n cast in a local TV show for over a year. After her after time on\ntelevisi on\, she returned to the study of folkloric and other forms of\ndance. Tha t extended curriculum gave her the opportunity to perform in the\nbest the aters in Oaxaca. Dirce began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at\nage 1 7\, became a ballet teacher for beginners at the age of 18\, and was\npart of a ballet company until she was 20. Dirce put her dance career on\npaus e when she became a mom. Now she looks forward to teaching again and\nshar ing her dance with the community in the Wood River Valley where she has\nl ived since 2008.


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CLASE PARA\nNIÑOS:
Danza Folklórica Mexic ana
con Dirce Flores

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Martes\, los 8\, 15\, 29 de marzo y 5 \, 12\, 19 y 26 de abril\,\n5–6:30pm 

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BCRD\, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 7 sesiones)\,\nse\nrequiere registro

INSCRIBIRSE

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Ven y aprende a bailar danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\ny eje rcitas tu cuerpo así como aprendes más de las raíces culturales de\nMé xico.

Edad y habilidad: d e\n10 a 16 años\, ¡todos bienvenidos!


Sobre el instructor
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Dirce es una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995\, cuando\ntenía diez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de televisión para\nniñ os durante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de artes y\nhumanidad es. Se hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teatros de\nOaxaca. R ecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimiento de la\ndanza fo lklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.


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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. Students as young as 10 will get their bodies moving\nand explore the elements of traditional Mexican Folk dance and Mexican\nculture. This workshop will be taught in English and Sp anish.

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Age &amp\; ability: 10–16 years old\, beginners\n welcome!


This workshop takes place over the course \nof seven Tuesday evening sessions:
Mar 8\, 15\, 29\, Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\;\n26\, from 5-6:30pm

About the Instructor

Dirce Flores\nis a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was\ncast in a local TV show for over a year. After her after time on\ntelevision\, she returned to the study of folkloric and other for ms of\ndance. That extended curriculum gave her the opportunity to perform in the\nbest theaters in Oaxaca. Dirce began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at\nage 17\, became a ballet teacher for beginners at the age of 1 8\, and was\npart of a ballet company until she was 20. Dirce put her danc e career on\npause when she became a mom. Now she looks forward to teachin g again and\nsharing her dance with the community in the Wood River Valley where she has\nlived since 2008.


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CLASE PARA\nNIÑOS:
Danza Folklórica Mexicana
con Dirce Flores

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Martes\, los 8\, 15\ , 29 de marzo y 5\, 12\, 19 y 26 de abril\,\n5–6:30pm 

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BCRD\, Yoga Stu dio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey< br /> Costo: $20 (incluye 7 sesiones)\,\nse\nrequiere registro

INSCRIBIRSE< /a>

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Ven y aprende a bailar danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\ny ejercitas tu cuerpo así como aprendes más de las raíces c ulturales de\nMéxico.

Edad y habilidad: de\n10 a 16 años\, ¡todos bienvenidos!


Sobre el instructo r
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Dirce es una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995 \, cuando\ntenía diez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de telev isión para\nniños durante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de a rtes y\nhumanidades. Se hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teat ros de\nOaxaca. Recientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimient o de la\ndanza folklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.


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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Teens DTSTAMP:20241127T124937Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674777d1eb5d1 DTSTART:20220330T050000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:BCRD (Yoga\nStudio) SUMMARY:BILINGUAL YOUTH WORKSHOP: Mexican Folk Dance for Youth 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. Students as young as 10 will get their bodies movi ng\nand explore the elements of traditional Mexican Folk dance and Mexican \nculture. This workshop will be taught in English and Spanish.

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Age &amp\; ability: 10–16 years old\, beginners\nwelcome!


This workshop takes place over the course\nof seven Tuesda y evening sessions:
Mar 8\, 15\, 29\, Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\;\n26\, f rom 5-6:30pm

About the Instructor

Dirce Flores\nis a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was\n cast in a local TV show for over a year. After her after time on\ntelevisi on\, she returned to the study of folkloric and other forms of\ndance. Tha t extended curriculum gave her the opportunity to perform in the\nbest the aters in Oaxaca. Dirce began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at\nage 1 7\, became a ballet teacher for beginners at the age of 18\, and was\npart of a ballet company until she was 20. Dirce put her dance career on\npaus e when she became a mom. Now she looks forward to teaching again and\nshar ing her dance with the community in the Wood River Valley where she has\nl ived since 2008.


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CLASE PARA\nNIÑOS:
Danza Folklórica Mexic ana
con Dirce Flores

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Martes\, los 8\, 15\, 29 de marzo y 5 \, 12\, 19 y 26 de abril\,\n5–6:30pm 

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BCRD\, Yoga Studio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey
Costo: $20 (incluye 7 sesiones)\,\nse\nrequiere registro

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Ven y aprende a bailar danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\ny eje rcitas tu cuerpo así como aprendes más de las raíces culturales de\nMé xico.

Edad y habilidad: d e\n10 a 16 años\, ¡todos bienvenidos!


Sobre el instructor
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Dirce es una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995\, cuando\ntenía diez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de televisión para\nniñ os durante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de artes y\nhumanidad es. Se hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teatros de\nOaxaca. R ecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimiento de la\ndanza fo lklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.


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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. Students as young as 10 will get their bodies moving\nand explore the elements of traditional Mexican Folk dance and Mexican\nculture. This workshop will be taught in English and Sp anish.

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Age &amp\; ability: 10–16 years old\, beginners\n welcome!


This workshop takes place over the course \nof seven Tuesday evening sessions:
Mar 8\, 15\, 29\, Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\;\n26\, from 5-6:30pm

About the Instructor

Dirce Flores\nis a professional dancer from Mexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was\ncast in a local TV show for over a year. After her after time on\ntelevision\, she returned to the study of folkloric and other for ms of\ndance. That extended curriculum gave her the opportunity to perform in the\nbest theaters in Oaxaca. Dirce began teaching Mexican folk dance classes at\nage 17\, became a ballet teacher for beginners at the age of 1 8\, and was\npart of a ballet company until she was 20. Dirce put her danc e career on\npause when she became a mom. Now she looks forward to teachin g again and\nsharing her dance with the community in the Wood River Valley where she has\nlived since 2008.


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CLASE PARA\nNIÑOS:
Danza Folklórica Mexicana
con Dirce Flores

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Martes\, los 8\, 15\ , 29 de marzo y 5\, 12\, 19 y 26 de abril\,\n5–6:30pm 

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BCRD\, Yoga Stu dio\, 1050 Fox Acres Rd.\,\nHailey< br /> Costo: $20 (incluye 7 sesiones)\,\nse\nrequiere registro

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Ven y aprende a bailar danza folclórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\ny ejercitas tu cuerpo así como aprendes más de las raíces c ulturales de\nMéxico.

Edad y habilidad: de\n10 a 16 años\, ¡todos bienvenidos!


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Dirce es una bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995 \, cuando\ntenía diez años\, consiguió un papel en un programa de telev isión para\nniños durante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de a rtes y\nhumanidades. Se hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teat ros de\nOaxaca. Recientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimient o de la\ndanza folklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.


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Use this\nopportun ity to hone technical drawing skills in a relaxed environment while\ndrawi ng directly from the human figure. A model will hold a variety of\nposes t hroughout the 2-hour session. For all skill levels. *At this\nsession\ , local artist Bob Dix will provide assistance with various drawing\ntechn iques.

Bring your own supplies\, drawing boards\np rovided.

Age &amp\; Ability: 18 years and older\, \nbeginners welcome!

The class takes place Wed\ ,\nMar 30\, from 6–8pm.

Spring 2022 Open Studio\nSession s:
  • Mar 30 at the Hailey Classroom with assistance by\nBob Di x ($25)
  • Apr 20 at the Hailey Classroom without instruction\n($10)
  • May 11 at the Hailey Classroom without instruction\n($10)
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U se this\nopportunity to hone technical drawing skills in a relaxed environ ment while\ndrawing directly from the human figure. A model will hold a va riety of\nposes throughout the 2-hour session. For all skill levels. * At this\nsession\, local artist Bob Dix will provide assistance with vario us drawing\ntechniques.

Bring your own supplies\, drawing boards\nprovided.

Age &amp\; Ability: 18 years and older\,\nbeginners welcome!

The class takes place Wed\,\nMar 30\, from 6–8pm.

Spring 2022 Ope n Studio\nSessions:
  • Mar 30 at the Hailey Classroom with assi stance by\nBob Dix ($25)
  • Apr 20 at the Hailey Classroom without i nstruction\n($10)
  • May 11 at the Hailey Classroom without instruct ion\n($10)
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