Friday, Jun 2 |
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MUSIC
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COUNTERPUNCH
7:00pm, Mesa Theater
$10-$12
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THEATRE
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SHAKESPEARE'S TWELFTH NIGHT IN THE KAFM RADIO ROOM
7:30pm, KAFM Radio Room 1310 Ute Ave
Geek Parties of the Grand Valley presents
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Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in the KAFM Radio Room. Come See one of Shakespeare's most poplular comedies presented as a 1930's Prohibition Romantic Comedy. Filled with excitement..it's a story of shipwrecked twins, gender swapping, mistaken identity and a love triangle taking place the Twelfth Night after Christmas. Experience the chaos that the Lord of Misrule devises. Special Musical Guests Misti Dawn and Michael Zimmerle. Tickets are $10 dollars. Tickets available here or from the cast. For more information contact 970-257-7354 or email geekpartiesofthegrandvalley@gmail.com. Show starts at 7:30p Doors open at 7.
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MUSIC
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CMU JAZZ WORKSHOP FINAL CONCERT
Ralph Lalama, Faculty Jazz and WCJO
7:30pm, CMU, Moss Performing Arts Center Robinson Theatre
On June 2 at 7:30pm in the Moss Performing Arts
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Center Robinson Theatre, the CMU Department of Music will conclude its fourth annual Jazz Workshop with an exciting concert featuring the CMU Faculty Jazz, the Western Colorado Jazz Orchestra and guest artist Ralph Lalama, lead tenor saxophonist with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra in New York City.
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MUSIC
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FACE TO FACE
8:00pm, 538 Main St
$20-$25
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Saturday, Jun 3 |
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SPORTS
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PALISADE GRAN FONDO
a timed cycling event
7:00am, Palisade, Colorado
The Colorado National Bank Palisade Gran Fondo is
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a fully supported, timed road cycling event on rolling terrain through the orchards, vineyards and mesas of Western Colorado. Riders will choose a chip-timed 72 mile course, or the beautiful, untimed 40 mile course. After your ride, you will enjoy a great post ride picnic and party with local food, beer and wine, podium awards and terrific giveaways.
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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DINOSAUR TRACKS PALEONTOLOGY
8:30am, 1320 South Highway 191, Moab, UT
On this day-long tour from the heart of Moab,
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Utah, we will visit the best of the best dinosaur tracks in the red rock canyon country of eastern Utah. We will visit some of the most spectacular of Moab’s many dinosaur footprint sites of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, seeing tracks left by carnivorous and herbivorous giants on ancient lakeshores, river sandbars and in inter-dune oases! Bring a camera and be prepared to walk where dinosaurs roamed millions of years ago, all amid the spectacular scenery of eastern Utah.
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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LINOCUT LOTERIA
Workshop
1:00pm, The Art Center (1803 N 7th Street)
Kids: 10am-12pm, $20 member / $25
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non-member
Adults: 1-5pm, $65 member / $85 non-member
Join printmaker and Contemporary 2017 juror, Gabriela Martinez, to draw, cut, and print your own Lotería playing cards! A popular game of chance in Mexico, Lotería uses cards rich in design that often depict religious symbols or flora and fauna specific to a region. Prints designed in this workshop will incorporate aspects of local culture. Who are the saints of the Western Slope? What are our native bird species? What do Grand Junctioners do in their spare time? Hometown quirks makeup the iconography of this Lotería.
Gabriela is the Curator of Education at the Latin American Museum of Art in Los Angeles, where she oversees the curatorial programming of the Port to Learning, an interactive educational space that provides work experience to emerging artists and museum professionals. Her work has been exhibited at the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in China, the Modern Art Museum at Hong-Ik University in South Korea, La Passarelle Institute in Normandy, France, and at galleries and educational institutions throughout the United States.
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GENERAL
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REFUGEE CULTURAL NIGHT
5:00pm, Utah Valley University Ballroom
The event will be hosted by Utah Community &
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Refugee Partnership Center, a nonprofit organization in Utah County. The evening will feature performances that celebrate the diversity of Utah Refugee Culture.
Refugees from different background will be telling their stories, we will have speaker from the department of workforces, refugee center and dramatized drum and dance by Ngoma y'Africa. This event will be good opportunity for local community to learn more about refugees and how they can get involved.
The event is free of charge but donations are accepted either at our website www.ucrpc.org/donate or at the door
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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I CURATED THAT!
Redefining an Almost Meaningless Word
6:00pm, The Art Center (1803 N 7th Street)
It’s a strange term, one that kept a low
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profile for years, only to shoot to the top of the overuse pile with the dawning of our digital self-expression age. In this lecture, Gabriela will discuss the idea of curating and how it has been democratized, whether through the internet, community-driven curating, or other formats. She will address the lack of equality in the museum and art world, as well as her own experiences of being “the only Latina in the room.” The authoritative voice speaks through those in leadership roles and those represented in museum collections. Gabriela will explore how curating can be a tool for redefining this voice.
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MUSIC
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ZOLOPHT
8:00pm, Mesa Theater
$10
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