Posts Tagged ‘ performing arts ’

Ballet Nouveau Colorado’s "The Nutcracker"

Dec 5th, 2011 | By

Come enjoy performances of The Nutcracker, December 9th-18th. Each year, Ballet Nouveau Colorado’s company and school share in presenting this beloved holiday classic. After every performance, the children in the audience are invited on stage to learn steps from the show. The holidays would not be complete without meeting the Sugar Plum Fairy, her Cavalier,
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The Legend of Pecos Bill

Oct 30th, 2011 | By

Colorado Chamber Players present a world premiere of “The Legend of Pecos Bill” (by David Waldman), a beloved tall tale.The humorous new work for string quartet, oboe & narrator is a uniquely entertaining opportunity for families & children to step into the Wild West. The work tells the story of Pecos Bill in words and
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Paonia Mountain Harvest Festival

Jul 29th, 2011 | By

Be in Paonia Colorado Thursday through Sunday, September 22 – 25, 2011 to help celebrate the Mountain Harvest Festival!  This annual event is a community celebrating art, agriculture, music and the wonderful life the residents of Paonia enjoy on Colorado’s Western Slope. People from all around Colorado come to share in the fun, and take
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Missoula Children’s Theater

Jun 30th, 2011 | By

Weehawken Creative Arts will be hosting a Missoula Children’s theatre experience from July 18 – 23, 2011 in Ouray.  In this, Missoula Children’s Theatre will be presenting “The Princess and The Pea” and will be casting up to 60 kids (ages entering 1st – just finished 8th grade) in the production.  There will be open
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Crested Butte Arts Festival Culinary Events

Jun 14th, 2011 | By

Crested Butte Arts Festival Culinary Events will take place August 6th – 7th, 2011. The 39th annual Crested Butte Arts Festival will offer expanded culinary programming after a highly successful inaugural year. “Art of the Ride” will kick things off on Aug. 6th with a guided, two-hour mountain bike ride with Dave Wiens and Doug
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Central City Opera presents Carmen

May 26th, 2011 | By

Carmen by Georges Bizet – “Denounced in 1875 as immoral (in Paris, no less!), Carmen is today one of the most beloved and frequently performed operas of all time. A fresh, new look at Carmen takes the stage as seen through the eyes of director Daniel Pelzig, who choreographed the Central City Opera’s smash “hit”
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It Might As Well Be Spring Concert

May 7th, 2011 | By

Come listen to the sounds of Springtime in the Rockies as the Estes Park Chorale, the MountainAires Women’s Chorus and the Mountain Men Chorus perform in concert. The musical concert will be held in Hempel Auditorium on May 15th, 2011 at the YMCA of the Rockies – Estes Park Center. The show will start at
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2011 Piknik Theater Festival

May 1st, 2011 | By

This July enjoy weekly performances by the Great American Laughing Stock Company during the Piknik Theater Festival. All productions feature a short hike to a picturesque, beautiful and non-traditional setting; your own picnic basket and blanket; and professional quality theatrical performance. Free one hour shows starting at 6pm in Steamboat’s public parks on Wednesdays, and
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KidSpree – Colorado’s largest outdoor festival just for kids!

Apr 7th, 2011 | By

If you want a fun day to share with your children , come to Bicentennial Park in Aurora on July 16 and 17, 2011 for KidSpree – an outdoor festival for kids. KidSpree is presented by the Aurora Library & Cultural Services, offers FREE admission and FREE activities for the family.  “Walk through a giant
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Janet Jackson in Concert

Mar 30th, 2011 | By

Janet Jackson, the legendary Icon, took the suggestions of her fans to heart and after her start in Asia she will be bringing the tour to the United States and Canada. Janet will be performing songs from her 35 number one hits in 35 global cities. She will be in Denver, Colorado to perform at
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