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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171202T090000
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SUMMARY:Step's Junk Funk at Hometown Holiday Boutique
DESCRIPTION:December 2\, 2017 (9:00am-4:00pm) \n22nd Annual Hometown Holiday Boutique  \nSundance Crossings\, 21699 W. Yuma\, Buckeye AZ 85326 \nInfo: 623-349-6350 or vog.zaeyekcubnull@noitaercer \nPony Rides\nPetting Zoo\nFace Painting\nPictures with Santa\nHandmade Crafts\nLocal Artisans\nFood Vendors\nEntertainment\nand More…\n\nHoliday Entertainment for Everyone! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStep Raptis will be the Guest Emcee!\n\n9am-10am  Danzarte Ballet Folklorica\n10am Santa Arrival\n10:15-1045am Odyssey Institute Company Jr\n11am – 12pm Step’s Junk Funk\n12:15pm – 1:15 pm \n1:30pm-2pm Visual Abstract Dance Academy\n2pm-3pm  Miguel Rodriquez Guitarist with Step Raptis Percussionist\n3pm-4pm  AZ Dynasty Cheer & Dance\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/steps-junk-funk-buckeye-holiday-boutique/
LOCATION:Sundance Crossings\, 21600 W. Yuma\, Buckeye\, AZ\, 85326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet Folklorico,Festival,Junk Funk,Variety Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171208T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171208T134500
DTSTAMP:20260409T055929
CREATED:20171202T074816Z
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SUMMARY:Step's Junk Funk at Phoenix Festival of the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Phoenix Festival of the Arts is back and better than ever at Hance Park in Downtown Phoenix. Phoenix Center for the Arts is proud to present the sixth annual event December 8-10\, featuring more than 150 art and food vendors. It’s a perfect time to shop for local art and celebrate the season. \nLive entertainment\, taking place on 3 stages\, includes local bands\, solo artists\, dancers\, choral groups\, spoken word artists\, comedians\, art demonstrations\, and more! \nThe Phoenix Mural Project\, a hands-on community art project organized by acclaimed local muralist\, Hugo Medina\, is a signature component of the Festival\, allowing community members to paint and create alongside professional local artists. \nThe Family Zone\, presented by the Phoenix Center for the Arts Teen Artist Guild\, provides fun\, free activities for families all day long. Activities include face painting\, the teen art show & sale\, and lots of fun with Phoenix Youth Circus Arts \nBeer and wine\, sponsored by Hensley Beverage Company\, can be carried throughout the Festival grounds. This year’s food vendor lineup includes 2 Fat Guys Grilled Cheese\, Satay Hut\, Fluffy Vegans\, Cactus Corn\, Paletas Betty\, White Eyes Fresh Fry Bread\, Freak Brothers Pizza\, Royal Solitude Coffee\, Local Lunchbox AZ\, Mamma Toledo’s The Pie Hole\, RockStar Hot Dogs\, and Wandering Donkey. \nThe Festival Main Stage\, sponsored by Rebel Lounge\, includes some of the best local bands in town. The Entertainment Pavilion\, sponsored by Muse\, features art demonstrations\, circus performances\, dance ensembles\, spoken word poets\, choral groups\, and more! The Acoustic Stage\, sponsored by Soliloquies\, will offer up some amazing up-and-coming solo and duo acts from around the Valley. \nFor more information\, call 602-254-3100. \nEvent Facts: \nWhat: The Sixth Annual Phoenix Festival of the Arts \nDates: December 8-10\, 2017 \nHours: \nFriday\, December 8 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. \nSaturday\, December 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nSunday\, December 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nAdmission: FREE \nDogs Allowed: YES \nWhere: Margaret T. Hance Park\, 1202 N. 3rd Street\, Phoenix AZ 85004 (deck park above the I-10 Interstate freeway) \nParking/Transportation: Limited public parking available in the Phoenix Center for the Arts parking lot (enter from 3rd Street\, just North of Moreland). Street parking is also available on 1st and 2nd streets. \nTip: Avoid the hassle and take METRO Light Rail to the McDowell/Central Ave or Roosevelt/Central Ave. Bike racks are also available. To find out the best way for you to take public transportation to the Festival\, click here to plan your trip. For rates and other details see www.valleymetro.org. \nList & Schedule of Entertainment: https://phoenixfestivalofthearts.org/entertainment/ \nFriday\, December 8\, 2017 ~ Muse Entertainment Pavilion\n12:00pm Anne Rasmussen – Ceramics Demo \n1:00pm Step’s Junk Funk \n2:00pm Steve Bunyard – Ceramics Demo \n3:00pm Arizona School for the Arts performance
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/steps-junk-funk-phoenix-festival-arts/
LOCATION:Margaret T. Hance Park\, 1134 N Central Ave\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Audience Participation,Dance Performance,Junk Funk,Variety Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171215T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T055929
CREATED:20171203T001957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171204T045907Z
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SUMMARY:'Woven' - 20th Annual Solstice Celebration with ZUZI! Dance & Collaborators
DESCRIPTION:A ZUZI! Dance 20th Annual Solstice Celebration…\nAs the shortest day of the year\, the winter Solstice marks the turning from the cold\, dark days of winter to the warmer\, lighter days of spring and summer. Historically\, this season is a time of reflection\, renewal\, and community celebration.  ZUZI! Dance production and local dancers\, aerialists\, and musicians from the Tucson performing arts community and the weaving community will host this show. This collaborative effort highlights the elemental qualities of weaving. \nFor this Solstice celebration\, we envision honoring the interconnectedness of our humanity as we move forward with the return of the sun…\nBecause the art of weaving is a profound metaphor for understanding the workings of the universe and our place in it\, through the physical process of weaving\, we gain a better understanding of this world and how we as human beings are woven into it. We are bound to our bodies with the fragile threads of earth. Our skeleton is a loom on which every system is strung and woven. The meeting of opposite elements woven into a whole is the quest of many seekers to find meaning in their life. The art of weaving is the essential art of creating the unified one of two opposites. Interestingly\, archaeological findings suggest that weaving is at least 20\,000 years old\, but because weavings are so organic and biodegradable\, no physical evidence this old has been obtained. \nJoin us for an evening of performing arts featuring…\n“Woven” is directed/choreographed by Nanette Robinson\, with special guest artist and choreographer Mirela Roza and Navajo weaver Marlowe Kutoney. During the performance there will be lobby demonstrations by Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild. In addition to the dancers in the cast\, ZUZI! Dance holds a youth aerial workshop and a community workshop that are open to anyone to learn a piece of choreography\, which is incorporated within the show. This year woven into the the community piece is the newly formed dance company\, Dancesequences\, Karenne Koo\, Director. \nThese Solstice Community Workshops have been a long-standing tradition for ZUZI! to create a space and opportunity for people of all ages and abilities to work\, move\, learn and grow together. Participants have ranged in age from 7 to 72. This multi-generational approach to dance is rooted in ZUZI!’s belief that individual perspectives shared and shaped with others creates a healthy community. \nIn the spirit of interconnection…\nWe will be hosting a gallery fiber arts display from local and regional weavers that will be on sale\, as well as our annual silent auction fundraiser. This year\, ZUZI! will be accepting donations for Sister Jose Homeless Shelter for Women of sweaters\, scarves\, socks\, hats\, gloves.  Bring a donation and you will receive a $2 discount for show. For tickets and additional information\, visit our website\, or call us at (520) 629-0237.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/woven-20th-annual-solstice-celebration/
LOCATION:Scoundrel & Scamp Theater\, 738 N 5th Ave in Historic Y\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Aerial,Dance Performance,Modern Contemporary,Performance Art,Variety Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171216T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171216T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T055929
CREATED:20171204T044915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171204T045821Z
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SUMMARY:'Woven' - 20th Annual Solstice Celebration with ZUZI! Dance & Collaborators
DESCRIPTION:A ZUZI! Dance 20th Annual Solstice Celebration…\nAs the shortest day of the year\, the winter Solstice marks the turning from the cold\, dark days of winter to the warmer\, lighter days of spring and summer. Historically\, this season is a time of reflection\, renewal\, and community celebration.  ZUZI! Dance production and local dancers\, aerialists\, and musicians from the Tucson performing arts community and the weaving community will host this show. This collaborative effort highlights the elemental qualities of weaving. \nFor this Solstice celebration\, we envision honoring the interconnectedness of our humanity as we move forward with the return of the sun…\nBecause the art of weaving is a profound metaphor for understanding the workings of the universe and our place in it\, through the physical process of weaving\, we gain a better understanding of this world and how we as human beings are woven into it. We are bound to our bodies with the fragile threads of earth. Our skeleton is a loom on which every system is strung and woven. The meeting of opposite elements woven into a whole is the quest of many seekers to find meaning in their life. The art of weaving is the essential art of creating the unified one of two opposites. Interestingly\, archaeological findings suggest that weaving is at least 20\,000 years old\, but because weavings are so organic and biodegradable\, no physical evidence this old has been obtained. \nJoin us for an evening of performing arts featuring…\n“Woven” is directed/choreographed by Nanette Robinson\, with special guest artist and choreographer Mirela Roza and Navajo weaver Marlowe Kutoney. During the performance there will be lobby demonstrations by Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild. In addition to the dancers in the cast\, ZUZI! Dance holds a youth aerial workshop and a community workshop that are open to anyone to learn a piece of choreography\, which is incorporated within the show. This year woven into the the community piece is the newly formed dance company\, Dancesequences\, Karenne Koo\, Director. \nThese Solstice Community Workshops have been a long-standing tradition for ZUZI! to create a space and opportunity for people of all ages and abilities to work\, move\, learn and grow together. Participants have ranged in age from 7 to 72. This multi-generational approach to dance is rooted in ZUZI!’s belief that individual perspectives shared and shaped with others creates a healthy community. \nIn the spirit of interconnection…\nWe will be hosting a gallery fiber arts display from local and regional weavers that will be on sale\, as well as our annual silent auction fundraiser. This year\, ZUZI! will be accepting donations for Sister Jose Homeless Shelter for Women of sweaters\, scarves\, socks\, hats\, gloves.  Bring a donation and you will receive a $2 discount for show. For tickets and additional information\, visit our website\, or call us at (520) 629-0237.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/woven/
LOCATION:Scoundrel & Scamp Theater\, 738 N 5th Ave in Historic Y\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Aerial,Dance Performance,Modern Contemporary,Performance Art,Variety Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171217T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171217T223000
DTSTAMP:20260409T055929
CREATED:20171204T045120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171204T045742Z
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SUMMARY:'Woven' - 20th Annual Solstice Celebration with ZUZI! Dance & Collaborators
DESCRIPTION:A ZUZI! Dance 20th Annual Solstice Celebration…\nAs the shortest day of the year\, the winter Solstice marks the turning from the cold\, dark days of winter to the warmer\, lighter days of spring and summer. Historically\, this season is a time of reflection\, renewal\, and community celebration.  ZUZI! Dance production and local dancers\, aerialists\, and musicians from the Tucson performing arts community and the weaving community will host this show. This collaborative effort highlights the elemental qualities of weaving. \nFor this Solstice celebration\, we envision honoring the interconnectedness of our humanity as we move forward with the return of the sun…\nBecause the art of weaving is a profound metaphor for understanding the workings of the universe and our place in it\, through the physical process of weaving\, we gain a better understanding of this world and how we as human beings are woven into it. We are bound to our bodies with the fragile threads of earth. Our skeleton is a loom on which every system is strung and woven. The meeting of opposite elements woven into a whole is the quest of many seekers to find meaning in their life. The art of weaving is the essential art of creating the unified one of two opposites. Interestingly\, archaeological findings suggest that weaving is at least 20\,000 years old\, but because weavings are so organic and biodegradable\, no physical evidence this old has been obtained. \nJoin us for an evening of performing arts featuring…\n“Woven” is directed/choreographed by Nanette Robinson\, with special guest artist and choreographer Mirela Roza and Navajo weaver Marlowe Kutoney. During the performance there will be lobby demonstrations by Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild. In addition to the dancers in the cast\, ZUZI! Dance holds a youth aerial workshop and a community workshop that are open to anyone to learn a piece of choreography\, which is incorporated within the show. This year woven into the the community piece is the newly formed dance company\, Dancesequences\, Karenne Koo\, Director. \nThese Solstice Community Workshops have been a long-standing tradition for ZUZI! to create a space and opportunity for people of all ages and abilities to work\, move\, learn and grow together. Participants have ranged in age from 7 to 72. This multi-generational approach to dance is rooted in ZUZI!’s belief that individual perspectives shared and shaped with others creates a healthy community. \nIn the spirit of interconnection…\nWe will be hosting a gallery fiber arts display from local and regional weavers that will be on sale\, as well as our annual silent auction fundraiser. This year\, ZUZI! will be accepting donations for Sister Jose Homeless Shelter for Women of sweaters\, scarves\, socks\, hats\, gloves.  Bring a donation and you will receive a $2 discount for show. For tickets and additional information\, visit our website\, or call us at (520) 629-0237.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/woven-2/
LOCATION:Scoundrel & Scamp Theater\, 738 N 5th Ave in Historic Y\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Aerial,Dance Performance,Modern Contemporary,Performance Art,Variety Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171220T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171220T223000
DTSTAMP:20260409T055929
CREATED:20171204T045325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171204T045658Z
UID:12696-1513798200-1513809000@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:'Woven' - 20th Annual Solstice Celebration with ZUZI! Dance & Collaborators
DESCRIPTION:A ZUZI! Dance 20th Annual Solstice Celebration…\nAs the shortest day of the year\, the winter Solstice marks the turning from the cold\, dark days of winter to the warmer\, lighter days of spring and summer. Historically\, this season is a time of reflection\, renewal\, and community celebration.  ZUZI! Dance production and local dancers\, aerialists\, and musicians from the Tucson performing arts community and the weaving community will host this show. This collaborative effort highlights the elemental qualities of weaving. \nFor this Solstice celebration\, we envision honoring the interconnectedness of our humanity as we move forward with the return of the sun…\nBecause the art of weaving is a profound metaphor for understanding the workings of the universe and our place in it\, through the physical process of weaving\, we gain a better understanding of this world and how we as human beings are woven into it. We are bound to our bodies with the fragile threads of earth. Our skeleton is a loom on which every system is strung and woven. The meeting of opposite elements woven into a whole is the quest of many seekers to find meaning in their life. The art of weaving is the essential art of creating the unified one of two opposites. Interestingly\, archaeological findings suggest that weaving is at least 20\,000 years old\, but because weavings are so organic and biodegradable\, no physical evidence this old has been obtained. \nJoin us for an evening of performing arts featuring…\n“Woven” is directed/choreographed by Nanette Robinson\, with special guest artist and choreographer Mirela Roza and Navajo weaver Marlowe Kutoney. During the performance there will be lobby demonstrations by Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild. In addition to the dancers in the cast\, ZUZI! Dance holds a youth aerial workshop and a community workshop that are open to anyone to learn a piece of choreography\, which is incorporated within the show. This year woven into the the community piece is the newly formed dance company\, Dancesequences\, Karenne Koo\, Director. \nThese Solstice Community Workshops have been a long-standing tradition for ZUZI! to create a space and opportunity for people of all ages and abilities to work\, move\, learn and grow together. Participants have ranged in age from 7 to 72. This multi-generational approach to dance is rooted in ZUZI!’s belief that individual perspectives shared and shaped with others creates a healthy community. \nIn the spirit of interconnection…\nWe will be hosting a gallery fiber arts display from local and regional weavers that will be on sale\, as well as our annual silent auction fundraiser. This year\, ZUZI! will be accepting donations for Sister Jose Homeless Shelter for Women of sweaters\, scarves\, socks\, hats\, gloves.  Bring a donation and you will receive a $2 discount for show. For tickets and additional information\, visit our website\, or call us at (520) 629-0237.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/woven-3/
LOCATION:Scoundrel & Scamp Theater\, 738 N 5th Ave in Historic Y\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Aerial,Dance Performance,Modern Contemporary,Performance Art,Variety Show
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