Songs and Stories with Roger McGuinn

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Get up close & personal with the magic of Roger McGuinn’s live performance of Songs and Stories! You’ll be transported by his legendary songs, complemented by stories and anecdotes that will give you a glimpse into the inspiration behind the music.

ODC / Dance

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ODC was one of the first American companies to return, after a decade of pedestrian exploration, to virtuosic technique in contemporary dance, and to commit major resources to interdisciplinary collaboration, including musical commissions, for the repertory.

LED Kid Lightning

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Kid Lightning tells the story of a group of talented contestants on a popular game show. Set within a 1970’s stylized world, these individuals push their limits to claim fame and enter the intoxicating arena of celebrity, only to discover that it was more than they bargained for.

Smuin Contemporary Ballet Livestream • The Christmas Ballet

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This holiday season, immerse yourself in a winter wonderland of dance and joy as Smuin Contemporary Ballet presents an enchanting Christmas show like never before. Bringing the magic of the stage directly to your home, join us for a mesmerizing virtual performance at The Argyros, where the spirit of the holidays comes alive through the artistry of dance.

International Fly Fishing Film Festival

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Films from around the world’s waters will highlight the 2024 International Fly Fishing Film Festival. The event is hosted by the local Hemingway Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Doors open at 5:30 pm with time for raffle prizes and mingling. Films start at 6:45 pm with nearly two hours of fly-fishing adventure screening.

Trailblazing Women of Country – A Tribute to Patsy, Loretta, and Dolly

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Trailblazing Women of Country features the music of Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton, who revolutionized country music and blazed a trail for future generations of female artists. With their chart-topping hits and record-breaking sales, they wove threads of contemporary womanhood throughout the tapestry of country music, resulting in unprecedented commercial success and earning each a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Through their singular voices and artistry, Patsy, Loretta, and Dolly defied restrictive gender norms, proving that women can be at once beautiful and strong, vulnerable, and powerful.

JIG: A Trinity Irish Dance Production

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JIG, a Trinity Irish Dance Company (TIDC) production, is a fresh take on TIDC’s internationally-renowned, alternative approach to a traditional form. In its premiere season, JIG will redefine what is possible for Irish music and dance. Centered by a live band in a unique space, JIG will immerse audiences in an authentic experience that celebrates the power of vibrations, rhythm and movement.  

JIG: A Trinity Irish Dance Production

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JIG, a Trinity Irish Dance Company (TIDC) production, is a fresh take on TIDC’s internationally-renowned, alternative approach to a traditional form. In its premiere season, JIG will redefine what is possible for Irish music and dance. Centered by a live band in a unique space, JIG will immerse audiences in an authentic experience that celebrates the power of vibrations, rhythm and movement.  

Step Afrika!

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Step Afrika! blends percussive dance styles practiced by historically African American fraternities and sororities; traditional African dances; and an array of contemporary dance and art forms into a cohesive, compelling artistic experience. Performances are much more than dance shows; they integrate songs, storytelling, humor, and audience participation. The blend of technique, agility, and pure energy makes each performance unique and leaves the audience with their hearts pounding.

Sheep Tales Gathering

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This year, the Festival is presenting TahNibaa Naataanii – an artist who creates with weavings and hand felting techniques to produce wearable art. As a young girl, TahNibaa’s paternal grandmother gave her the Navajo name of: TahNibaa Atlo’iigii, which means “coming into battle with weaving.” She believes it was her grandmother’s hope that she continue the tradition of weaving in their family. She is now a fifth-generation Navajo Weaver and represents the Many Hogan Clan and Coyote Pass Clans, and her maternal and paternal clans are the Mexican and Steep Rock Clans.