Events and Exhibits Click here for details of each of the listings
February 2007 |
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Sunday, February 4 World Steps: Ecos de Chile Winchester Cultural Center, 3130 S. McLeod 455-7340 2 p.m. General admission $10; seniors and children $7 For World Steps, Ecos de Chile will perform the national dance la cueca, music from the Ande s, Polynesian dances from Eastern Island and a variety of colonial dances. |
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Friday, February 9 Father-Daughter Dance Paradise Recreation Center, 4775 McLeod 455-7513 7- 9 p.m. Admission $12 per couple; Additional children $5 each Music and activities will be provided by 2 Tons of Fun Entertainment including a Lets Do the Twist Dance Contest, a Name That TV Theme Contest, a Lip Sync Competition, Musical Chairs and more. There will be prizes for all activities and competitions. Sandwiches, punch and cookies will be served. Register in person at Paradise Community Center or online. Registration deadline is Monday, Feb 5. |
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Sunday, February 11 The Jazz ORGANization: The Reunion Concert Winchester Cultural Center, 3130 S. McLeod 455-7340 2 p.m. $17 general admission; $12 seniors and students; $8 Jazz Society, Guitar Society members The classic sounds of The Jazz ORGANization, one of the finest organ-guitar- drum jazz trios ever assembled, will return to the Winchester Center for their Reunion Concert.
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Saturday, February 17 Tre Voce presents, Melodies of the Heart Winchester Cultural Center, 3130 S. McLeod 455-7340
Matinee begins at 2 p.m. with an evening performance at 6 p.m. Tickets are $10 matinee; $15 evening performance . Melodies of the Heart will feature romantic pieces in opera and Broadway styles as well as other inspirational selections. |
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Sunday, February 18 World Vibration: Sentimiento Peru Winchester Cultural Center, 3130 S. McLeod 455-7340 2 p.m. General admission $10; seniors and children $7 World Vibration is a monthly world music series hosted by KUNV's, Kay Tuma. |
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Visual Arts |
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Continuing through March 16 Volume by Keith Conley Clark County Government Center Rotunda Gallery 500 Grand Central Parkway 455-8239 Artist receptions; First Fridays, February 2 and March 2, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Artist Keith Conley uses a multitude of media to create ironic sculptural form. |
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Continuing through May 26 20th Century Pueblo Printmakers Clark County Museum, 1830 S. Boulder Highway 455-7955 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Adult $1.50; Senior/Child $1 Ancient Pueblo Indian tribes used art as a vital part of their rituals, to celebrate the powers of nature and pay tribute to the natural world that they see as sacred. |
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February 16 - March 30 Lollipops & Bubblegum by Matt White Winchester Cultural Center Gallery , 3130 S. McLeod 455-7340 Artist reception: Friday, February 16, 5:30 - 7:30 p. m. Matt White says, I sculpt with paint and I paint with plastic, rubber, and resin the pieces carry not only the memory and personality of the material but the imprint of intimate struggle |