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09/03/2019(1 event)
7:00 pm: Laureate Series: Holly Jorgensen7:00 pm: Laureate Series: Holly Jorgensen Laureate Series: Holly JorgensenTuesday | September 3 | 7:00pm Holly Jorgensen will read from her memoir Enchanted: Reflections from a Joyfully Green and Frugally Rich Life. She will also share some of her extraordinary photographs. Learn more. |
09/04/2019(1 event)
6:30 pm: A Page in History: Nature6:30 pm: A Page in History: Nature A Page in History: NatureWednesday | September 4 | 6:30pm This Page in History event includes a bit of local history, a free screening of the Twin Cities Public Television short documentary “Nature: Walking with Emerson and Thoreau,” and Q&A with members of the TigerLion Arts team in advance of their performances of Nature, presented by the Page Series September 6-8. |
09/05/2019
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09/06/2019(2 events)
5:00 pm: bella flora! Opening Reception5:00 pm: bella flora! Opening Reception – bella flora! Opening Reception and Exhibit by Anna VanDemarkOpening Reception: Friday | September 6 | 5:00-7:00pm The Blue Heron Coffeehouse will be hosting an exhibition of Anna VanDemark's garden inspired photography, bella flora! Two large art quilts will also be included. 6:00 pm: Page Series: Nature6:00 pm: Page Series: Nature Page Series: NatureFriday | September 6 | 6:00pm The Page Series and TigerLion Arts present Nature, the mythic telling of Emerson and Thoreau’s mutual love affair with the natural world. This original work was collaboratively created with writer/actor Tyson Forbes, a direct descendant of Ralph Waldo Emerson. A professional ensemble of actors takes the audience on a journey through the natural environment as scenes unfold around them. Bagpipes, ancient flutes, drums, and rich choral arrangements. Nature is an outdoor event, and audience members will move to different locations throughout the performance. Accommodations will be available for those with mobility or other limitations. Please call 507-457-1715 or email tickets@smumn.edu to ensure we are aware of your needs. Tickets are offered on a pay-what-you-can basis. Suggested prices are $15 for adults, and $8 for youth ages 17 and younger. |
09/07/2019(5 events)
10:00 am: Family Art Day10:00 am: Family Art Day – Family Art Day: Create, Explore, Discover! Saturday | September 7 | 10am-2pm The River Arts Alliance is proud to present the 12th annual of Family Art Day! This ever-popular event allows participants of all ages and abilities to try their hand a variety of art forms. The event is free and open to all. 10:30 am: Nature: I Went for a Walk Today workshop10:30 am: Nature: I Went for a Walk Today workshop – Nature: I Went for a Walk Today workshopSaturday | September 7 | 10:30am-12:00pm “I Went for a Walk Today” invites participants to connect with nature in creative, new, and inspired ways. Through nature walks, theatrical play, and reflective journaling, we will share in the experience of rediscovering our connection to the beautiful world around us. Workshop attendees will receive a Nature field journal to take home. This workshop is ideal for children ages 6-11 and their families. Registration is required at pagetheatre.org. 2:00 pm: Page Series: Nature2:00 pm: Page Series: Nature Page Series: NatureFriday | September 6 | 6:00pm The Page Series and TigerLion Arts present Nature, the mythic telling of Emerson and Thoreau’s mutual love affair with the natural world. This original work was collaboratively created with writer/actor Tyson Forbes, a direct descendant of Ralph Waldo Emerson. A professional ensemble of actors takes the audience on a journey through the natural environment as scenes unfold around them. Bagpipes, ancient flutes, drums, and rich choral arrangements. Nature is an outdoor event, and audience members will move to different locations throughout the performance. Accommodations will be available for those with mobility or other limitations. Please call 507-457-1715 or email tickets@smumn.edu to ensure we are aware of your needs. Tickets are offered on a pay-what-you-can basis. Suggested prices are $15 for adults, and $8 for youth ages 17 and younger. 3:00 pm: MCA's Dance Repertory Company II (DRC II) Auditions: Ages 5-133:00 pm: MCA's Dance Repertory Company II (DRC II) Auditions: Ages 5-13 MCA's Dance Repertory Company II (DRC II) Auditions: Ages 5-13Saturday | September 7 | 3:00pm On Saturday Sept, 7, 2019 the Minnesota Conservatory for the Arts’ Dance Repertory Company (DRC) will hold auditions for DRC II Winter Showcase: 2019. This exciting dance concert will feature ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, modern and more. Dancers aged 5-13 with at least one session of dance class under their belt are invited to audition for our junior performance troupe, the Dance Repertory Company II (DRC II). For answers to frequently asked questions, please visit mca.smumn.edu/2019drciiauditions/. For other questions call 507-453-5500 or e-mail mca@smumn.edu. 6:00 pm: Page Series: Nature6:00 pm: Page Series: Nature Page Series: NatureFriday | September 6 | 6:00pm The Page Series and TigerLion Arts present Nature, the mythic telling of Emerson and Thoreau’s mutual love affair with the natural world. This original work was collaboratively created with writer/actor Tyson Forbes, a direct descendant of Ralph Waldo Emerson. A professional ensemble of actors takes the audience on a journey through the natural environment as scenes unfold around them. Bagpipes, ancient flutes, drums, and rich choral arrangements. Nature is an outdoor event, and audience members will move to different locations throughout the performance. Accommodations will be available for those with mobility or other limitations. Please call 507-457-1715 or email tickets@smumn.edu to ensure we are aware of your needs. Tickets are offered on a pay-what-you-can basis. Suggested prices are $15 for adults, and $8 for youth ages 17 and younger. |
09/08/2019(1 event)
2:00 pm: Page Series: Nature2:00 pm: Page Series: Nature Page Series: NatureFriday | September 6 | 6:00pm The Page Series and TigerLion Arts present Nature, the mythic telling of Emerson and Thoreau’s mutual love affair with the natural world. This original work was collaboratively created with writer/actor Tyson Forbes, a direct descendant of Ralph Waldo Emerson. A professional ensemble of actors takes the audience on a journey through the natural environment as scenes unfold around them. Bagpipes, ancient flutes, drums, and rich choral arrangements. Nature is an outdoor event, and audience members will move to different locations throughout the performance. Accommodations will be available for those with mobility or other limitations. Please call 507-457-1715 or email tickets@smumn.edu to ensure we are aware of your needs. Tickets are offered on a pay-what-you-can basis. Suggested prices are $15 for adults, and $8 for youth ages 17 and younger. |
09/09/2019
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09/11/2019(1 event)
12:30 pm: Beginning Watercolor Classes12:30 pm: Beginning Watercolor Classes – Beginning Watercolor ClassesWednesdays | September 11 - October 16 | 12:30-3:30pm Learn about watercolor from the bottom up with Kathy Kovala! You will start with materials, the medium, the brushes, and continue on with paper, terminology, techniques and in the end we will be painting. The cost of the classes is $230. for 6 weeks, and can be paid in advance or by the week, there is a fee for rental added of $5. We will be making an order for paints,for those that have nothing. Bring a notebook for the first class. To register, call 715-360-9929 or email kathykovalawatercolor@gmail.com. |
09/12/2019
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09/13/2019(1 event)
3:30 pm: Great River Writes - Winona Writers Group3:30 pm: Great River Writes - Winona Writers Group – Great River Writes - Winona Writers GroupFriday | September 13 | 3:30-5:30pm Do you like to write fiction, non-fiction, or poetry? Check out the Great River Writes – Winona Writers Group that meets every second Friday of the Month from 3:30-5:30pm in the Winona Public Library’s Youth Programming Room. Each month you will receive writing prompts to work on and bring to the next meeting. Don't like the prompts? Then make your own. Bring one page, single-spaced of your work to be critiqued at the meeting. The Library will make copies of your work to be passed out at the meeting. |
09/14/2019(4 events)
10:00 am: MMAM September Second Saturday: Artful Paws10:00 am: MMAM September Second Saturday: Artful Paws – MMAM September Second Saturday: Artful PawsSaturday | September 14 | 10:00am-5:00pm Join us at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum for September's Second Saturday. This month's theme is Artful Paws, inspired by MMAM's current exhibition, Seth Casteel: Underwater Dogs, on view now! Enjoy $1 admission, guided tours, art-making activities, and special themed programs. This month we will have live music from 11am-Noon, and again from 3-4pm. To learn more, visit www.mmam.org/SecondSaturdays, or call us 507-474-6626. 7:00 pm: Nature/Nurture: Paintings by Julie Johnston7:00 pm: Nature/Nurture: Paintings by Julie Johnston – Nature/Nurture: Paintings by Julie JohnstonOpening Reception: Saturday | September 14 | 5:00-7:00pm Nature/Nurture is an exhibit of area painter Julie Johnston's lastest work as well as her Southeastern Women Farmers. Meet the artist and enjoy lovely refreshments at the opening reception! Free and open to the public. For more information contact: johnstonfineart@gmail.com or call the Red Horse at 507-450-6162. 7:30 pm: Winona Symphony Orchestra Fall Concert7:30 pm: Winona Symphony Orchestra Fall Concert Winona Symphony Orchestra Fall ConcertSaturday | September 14 | 7:30pm The Winona Symphony Orchestra Fall Concert will feature the WSO strings in a glittering array of works new and old. The concert opens with Hawaiian composer Michael-Thomas Foumai’s Kaunānā, written as an exploration of musical ideas old and new. Dvořàk’s lustrous string serenade closes the program, a work he wrote just on the cusp of becoming the famous composer he is still today, and a beautiful pictorial tribute to his Czech homeland. The program is made complete with conductor Erik Rohde trading in his baton for his violin, joining concertmaster Hillary Kingsley in a performance of the beloved Bach Double Violin Concerto. Tickets are $15 for adults and $6 for college students. The Symphony offers free admission to high school students with a student I.D., and elementary and middle school students receive free admission when accompanied by a paying adult. Advance tickets are available online at winonasymphony.org or in person at Hardt’s Music & Audio (115 East Third Street, Winona) and at the venue on the evening of the concert. |
09/15/2019(1 event)
5:30 pm: Island City Jazz Jam First Anniversary5:30 pm: Island City Jazz Jam First Anniversary – Island City Jazz Jam First AnniversarySunday | September 15 | 5:30-8:30pm Come celebrate a year full of Island City Jazz Jams with the H3O Jazz Trio. The monthly jams take place on the 3rd Sunday of each month from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. As a special thank you, Island City Brewing will offer everyone at the Jazz Jam a special first anniversary discount – $1 off pints with the mention of “Jazz Jam” with each order between 5:30-8:30! Learn more. |
09/16/2019
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09/18/2019(1 event)
12:30 pm: Beginning Watercolor Classes12:30 pm: Beginning Watercolor Classes – Beginning Watercolor ClassesWednesdays | September 11 - October 16 | 12:30-3:30pm Learn about watercolor from the bottom up with Kathy Kovala! You will start with materials, the medium, the brushes, and continue on with paper, terminology, techniques and in the end we will be painting. The cost of the classes is $230. for 6 weeks, and can be paid in advance or by the week, there is a fee for rental added of $5. We will be making an order for paints,for those that have nothing. Bring a notebook for the first class. To register, call 715-360-9929 or email kathykovalawatercolor@gmail.com. |
09/19/2019(1 event)
7:00 pm: Third Thursday Song Circle7:00 pm: Third Thursday Song Circle – Third Thursday Song CircleThursday | September 19 | 7:00-8:30pm After a summer hiatus, the Winona Arts Center will resume its Third Thursday Song Circle this week. Everyone who likes to sing is welcome. Songs are chosen by the participants from the book Rise Up Singing, which contains words, chords, and sources for hundreds of songs; copies will be available. Bring your voices, your book if you have one, and your own beverage. Instruments (including rhythm instruments) are welcome. |
09/20/2019(1 event)
3:30 pm: Good Grief: Healing Through Art3:30 pm: Good Grief: Healing Through Art Good Grief: Healing Through ArtArtist Talk: Friday | September 20 | 3:30pm Local watercolorist, Faye Schoen, will have her work on display in Winona Public Library's Bell Art Room throughout September and October. The title of her exhibit, Good Grief: Healing Through Art, reminds us that art can help heal our souls in times of sadness. Art has especially helped Schoen through the journey of grief during the loss of her dearest friend and husband of 40 years. Schoen will give a talk on her work on Friday, September 20th at 3:30pm. |
09/21/2019(2 events)
2:00 pm: Children’s Arts Workshop2:00 pm: Children’s Arts Workshop – Children’s Arts WorkshopSaturday | September 21 | 2:00-5:00pm Main Event NEW activity: Children's Arts Workshop! (Music, Drama, Art). The workshop will have a historical theme related to Gale College and will draw on elements of classical arts. Recommended for children ages 7-15, this workshop will culminate in a Performance Showcase at 4:30 p.m. There is no cost for the workshop and snacks will be provided. Pre-enrollment is encouraged since the workshop will be limited to 20 - 25 kids. Please contact the director, Dr. Pamela Kelly, 608-373-4932 or pamelakelly88keys@gmail.com to register. 2:00 pm: Main Event at Old Main2:00 pm: Main Event at Old Main – Main Event at Old MainSaturday | September 21 | 2:00-7:00pm Join us for the 2019 Main Event Fundraiser! Proceeds from Main Event help ensure our doors remain open and allow our programs to continue and expand. The event is free and open to the public but there is a charge for the wine/beer tasting. Learn more. |
09/22/2019(1 event)
3:00 pm: Let the Sunshine In - Handbell Concert3:00 pm: Let the Sunshine In - Handbell Concert Let the Sunshine In - Handbell ConcertSunday | September 22 | 3:00pm The Bells of the Bluff Handbell Ensemble will present a concert by free will donation. |
09/23/2019
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09/24/2019(1 event)
3:00 pm: Printmaking Studio3:00 pm: Printmaking Studio – Printmaking StudioTuesdays | Sept. 24 through Nov. 12 | 3:00-4:30pm It is not too late to register for this exciting class! Get ready to explore the art of printmaking and monotypes. You will have the opportunity to learn the step by step process used to make an edition of prints or collection of monoprints. Throughout the eight weeks, older adults (55+) and Riverway Learning Community High School students will work side by side and independently in this inter-generational setting. Participants and their families will be invited to celebrate their artwork on Nov. 19th, from 4:30- 6:30pm in MCA's Galleria Valencia. For more information, visit mca.smumn.edu, e-mail mca@smumn.edu, or call 453-5500. |
09/25/2019(3 events)
12:30 pm: Beginning Watercolor Classes12:30 pm: Beginning Watercolor Classes – Beginning Watercolor ClassesWednesdays | September 11 - October 16 | 12:30-3:30pm Learn about watercolor from the bottom up with Kathy Kovala! You will start with materials, the medium, the brushes, and continue on with paper, terminology, techniques and in the end we will be painting. The cost of the classes is $230. for 6 weeks, and can be paid in advance or by the week, there is a fee for rental added of $5. We will be making an order for paints,for those that have nothing. Bring a notebook for the first class. To register, call 715-360-9929 or email kathykovalawatercolor@gmail.com. 5:00 pm: McKnight Ceramics Exhibition 2019 - Artist Talk5:00 pm: McKnight Ceramics Exhibition 2019 - Artist Talk McKnight Ceramics Exhibition 2019Exhibition: September 18 - October 5 You are invited to join the Art and Design Department at Winona State University at a public lecture by 2019 McKnight Fellow Brett Freund. The lecture is in the Science Laboratory Center, room 120. A reception with the artist will follow the lecture at the Watkins Gallery. The exhibition features the work of six artists working with ceramic materials. They include Derek Au, Linda Cordell, Bryan Czibesz, Brett Freund, Ian Meares and Donovan Palmquist. 7:30 pm: Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte7:30 pm: Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After MagritteWednesday | September 25 | 7:30pm Two hilarious one-act plays: Dubbed “a tour de force of theatrical metaphysics” by British tabloid The Daily Mail, Stoppard’s absurd farce, The Real Inspector Hound, sweeps feuding theatre critics Moon and Birdboot into a hilarious whodunit set in the mists surrounding isolated Muldoon Manor where they become implicated in the performance they are there to review. Hound is paired with another surreal Stoppard farce, After Magritte, in which its Scotland Yard inspector, “Foot,” sleuths the case of a tuba, a bunch of .22 caliber shells, and some paintings, by the titular artist. Call 507-457-1715 or visit pagetheatre.org for tickets. |
09/26/2019(2 events)
6:30 pm: Drawing and Movement Workshop with Mexican artist Galia Eibenschutz6:30 pm: Drawing and Movement Workshop with Mexican artist Galia Eibenschutz – Drawing and Movement Workshop with Mexican artist Galia EibenschutzThursday | September 26 | 6:30-8:30pm Galia Eibenschutz is a dance and multimedia artist from Mexico City and a 2019 McKnight International Choreographer. She has developed experimental research regarding the possibilities of interaction between drawing and body movement. This workshop develops visual memory, body awareness and the notion of space-time relationships and is geared for professional or college level dance and visual artists. All levels of movers are welcome. Workshop fee is $5 and registration is required as space is limited. Immediately following the workshop will be an informal reception with the artist in the MCA lobby. Presented by the McKnight Foundation in collaboration with Minnesota Conservatory for the Arts and Winona artist Sharon Mansur. 7:30 pm: Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte7:30 pm: Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After MagritteWednesday | September 25 | 7:30pm Two hilarious one-act plays: Dubbed “a tour de force of theatrical metaphysics” by British tabloid The Daily Mail, Stoppard’s absurd farce, The Real Inspector Hound, sweeps feuding theatre critics Moon and Birdboot into a hilarious whodunit set in the mists surrounding isolated Muldoon Manor where they become implicated in the performance they are there to review. Hound is paired with another surreal Stoppard farce, After Magritte, in which its Scotland Yard inspector, “Foot,” sleuths the case of a tuba, a bunch of .22 caliber shells, and some paintings, by the titular artist. Call 507-457-1715 or visit pagetheatre.org for tickets. |
09/27/2019(2 events)
10:00 am: Artist Conservation with Mexican artist Galia Eibenschutz10:00 am: Artist Conservation with Mexican artist Galia Eibenschutz – Artist Conservation with Mexican artist Galia EibenschutzFriday | September 27 | 10:00am-11:30am Join an informal artistic discussion and tea with Galia Eibenschutz, Mexican dance and multimedia artist. She is a 2019 McKnight International Choreographer, and visiting Winona Sept 26-27. This event is presented by the McKnight Foundation and Public Launch, in collaboration with Winona artist Sharon Mansur. Free to the public. Just show up and bring your creative curiosity! Galia Eibenschutz is a dance and multimedia artist from Mexico City whose work combines movement and drawing. Her work registers the passing of time as well as the scenic presence of the human body and its projection within architectural spaces. Learn more about Galia at galiaeibenschutz.com and www.mcknightdancechoreo.org/international-artist. 7:30 pm: Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte7:30 pm: Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After MagritteWednesday | September 25 | 7:30pm Two hilarious one-act plays: Dubbed “a tour de force of theatrical metaphysics” by British tabloid The Daily Mail, Stoppard’s absurd farce, The Real Inspector Hound, sweeps feuding theatre critics Moon and Birdboot into a hilarious whodunit set in the mists surrounding isolated Muldoon Manor where they become implicated in the performance they are there to review. Hound is paired with another surreal Stoppard farce, After Magritte, in which its Scotland Yard inspector, “Foot,” sleuths the case of a tuba, a bunch of .22 caliber shells, and some paintings, by the titular artist. Call 507-457-1715 or visit pagetheatre.org for tickets. |
09/28/2019(2 events)
2:00 pm: Saint Mary's Music: Family Weekend Concert2:00 pm: Saint Mary's Music: Family Weekend Concert Saint Mary's Music: Family Weekend ConcertSaturday | September 28 | 2:00pm At the annual Family Weekend Concert the Saint Mary’s Concert Band will feature music by one of today’s most well-known composers for film, John Williams. Enjoy both familiar and perhaps not-so-familiar masterpieces skillfully arranged for band, directed by Dr. Janet Heukeshoven. Saint Mary’s Choirs and Jazz ensembles will also perform. Call 507-457-1715 or visit pagetheatre.org for tickets. 7:30 pm: Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte7:30 pm: Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After MagritteWednesday | September 25 | 7:30pm Two hilarious one-act plays: Dubbed “a tour de force of theatrical metaphysics” by British tabloid The Daily Mail, Stoppard’s absurd farce, The Real Inspector Hound, sweeps feuding theatre critics Moon and Birdboot into a hilarious whodunit set in the mists surrounding isolated Muldoon Manor where they become implicated in the performance they are there to review. Hound is paired with another surreal Stoppard farce, After Magritte, in which its Scotland Yard inspector, “Foot,” sleuths the case of a tuba, a bunch of .22 caliber shells, and some paintings, by the titular artist. Call 507-457-1715 or visit pagetheatre.org for tickets. |
09/29/2019(1 event)
3:00 pm: Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte3:00 pm: Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte Saint Mary's Theatre and Dance: The Real Inspector Hound and After MagritteWednesday | September 25 | 7:30pm Two hilarious one-act plays: Dubbed “a tour de force of theatrical metaphysics” by British tabloid The Daily Mail, Stoppard’s absurd farce, The Real Inspector Hound, sweeps feuding theatre critics Moon and Birdboot into a hilarious whodunit set in the mists surrounding isolated Muldoon Manor where they become implicated in the performance they are there to review. Hound is paired with another surreal Stoppard farce, After Magritte, in which its Scotland Yard inspector, “Foot,” sleuths the case of a tuba, a bunch of .22 caliber shells, and some paintings, by the titular artist. Call 507-457-1715 or visit pagetheatre.org for tickets. |
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10/01/2019(5 events)
3:00 pm: Printmaking Studio3:00 pm: Printmaking Studio – Printmaking StudioTuesdays | Sept. 24 through Nov. 12 | 3:00-4:30pm It is not too late to register for this exciting class! Get ready to explore the art of printmaking and monotypes. You will have the opportunity to learn the step by step process used to make an edition of prints or collection of monoprints. Throughout the eight weeks, older adults (55+) and Riverway Learning Community High School students will work side by side and independently in this inter-generational setting. Participants and their families will be invited to celebrate their artwork on Nov. 19th, from 4:30- 6:30pm in MCA's Galleria Valencia. For more information, visit mca.smumn.edu, e-mail mca@smumn.edu, or call 453-5500. 3:30 pm: Ballet Hispánico: Modern Dance Master Class3:30 pm: Ballet Hispánico: Modern Dance Master Class – Ballet Hispánico: Modern Dance Master ClassTuesday | October 1 | 3:30-5:00pm This class will include an Afro-Cuban warm up and give students the opportunity to learn repertoire from a section of one of Ballet Hispánico’s pieces. This class is open to intermediate and advanced dancers of high school age and older. Registration is required. Click here to register: ci.ovationtix.com/35225/production/1016965 5:00 pm: Ballet Hispánico Welcome Reception5:00 pm: Ballet Hispánico Welcome Reception – Ballet Hispánico Welcome ReceptionTuesday | October 1 | 5:00-7:00pm The Page Series is bringing Ballet Hispánico to Winona October 1-4 for community programs and a performance. Help welcome the artists of Ballet Hispánico to Winona as you enjoy conversation, light hors d’oeuvres, and a cash bar at this casual happy hour reception. 5:30 pm: Sunset Cruise with the John Paulson Jazz Trio5:30 pm: Sunset Cruise with the John Paulson Jazz Trio – Sunset Cruise with the John Paulson Jazz TrioTuesday | October 1 | 5:30-7:30pm Join the John Paulson Jazz Trio for an evening on the beautiful WSU tour boat the Cal Fremling. The group will include John Paulson (sax and flute), Troy Birdsong (bass) and Eric Heukeshoven on keys. Cost is $40 and the trip includes hors d' oeuvres catered by Ground Round in Winona. There is limited seating so please register early by emailing catering@groundroundwinona.com or calling the Ground Round in Winona at (507) 452-3390. For more info. on John Paulson jazz, visit www.paulsonjazz.com. 7:00 pm: Laureate Series: Poet William Stobb7:00 pm: Laureate Series: Poet William Stobb Laureate Series: Poet William StobbTuesday | October 1 | 7:00pm Poet William Stobb will read at the October Laureate Series event. He will present work from his new collection You Are Still Alive (2019, 42 Miles Press). Learn more. This event is co-sponsored by the Laureate Writers Series, the River Arts Alliance, Great River Writes, and the City of Winona. |
10/02/2019(3 events)
10:45 am: Movement Workshop with Ballet Hispánico10:45 am: Movement Workshop with Ballet Hispánico – Movement Workshop with Ballet HispánicoWednesday | October 2 | 10:45-11:45pm This free movement workshop will explore Afro-Cuban and Latin social dance styles and culture. All ability levels are welcome. Modified movement, including participation from a chair, will be offered. To register, call 507-454-5212. 12:05 pm: A Page in History: Ballet Hispánico12:05 pm: A Page in History: Ballet Hispánico – A Page in History: Ballet HispánicoWednesday | October 2 | 12:05-1:05pm Learn about Ballet Hispánico and their work from the company’s artistic director and CEO, Eduardo Vilaro. Mr. Vilaro has infused Ballet Hispánico’s legacy with a bold and eclectic brand of contemporary dance that reflects America’s changing cultural landscape. Born in Cuba and raised in New York from the age of six, he is a frequent speaker on the merits of cultural diversity and dance education. Vilaro also founded Luna Negra Dance Theater, who performed at the Page Theatre as part of the 2011-12 Page Series. 12:30 pm: Beginning Watercolor Classes12:30 pm: Beginning Watercolor Classes – Beginning Watercolor ClassesWednesdays | September 11 - October 16 | 12:30-3:30pm Learn about watercolor from the bottom up with Kathy Kovala! You will start with materials, the medium, the brushes, and continue on with paper, terminology, techniques and in the end we will be painting. The cost of the classes is $230. for 6 weeks, and can be paid in advance or by the week, there is a fee for rental added of $5. We will be making an order for paints,for those that have nothing. Bring a notebook for the first class. To register, call 715-360-9929 or email kathykovalawatercolor@gmail.com. |
10/03/2019(3 events)
9:00 am: Unlocking Creativity with Eduardo Vilaro9:00 am: Unlocking Creativity with Eduardo Vilaro – Unlocking Creativity with Eduardo VilaroThursday | October 3 | 9:00am-12:00pm Led by Eduardo Vilaro, artistic director and CEO of Ballet Hispánico, this workshop is ideal for non-profit organization staff and board members, business professionals, and community leaders. Through the exploration of choreographic principles, movement invention and process development, this workshop is designed to help participants explore how their creative capacity can unleash new perspectives and practices in their work and for their fields. Registration required; visit pagetheatre.org to learn more. 5:30 pm: Ballet Hispánico: Ballet Master Class5:30 pm: Ballet Hispánico: Ballet Master Class – Ballet Hispánico: Ballet Master ClassThursday | October 3 | 5:30-7:00pm This ballet master class led by Ballet Hispánico company members is for fast intermediate and advanced dancers ages 12 and up. Class will include barre work and center combinations. Click here to register: ci.ovationtix.com/35225/production/1017002 7:00 pm: Latin Social Dancing with Ballet Hispánico7:00 pm: Latin Social Dancing with Ballet Hispánico – Latin Social Dancing with Ballet HispánicoThursday | October 3 | 7:00-9:00pm Bring a friend and enjoy a fun night of Latin dance rhythms with Ballet Hispánico! The evening will start with a 50-minute lesson, including instruction in Salsa and Merengue, followed by a community dance for participants to try out their new skills. This event is open to participants of all ages and abilities. No experience necessary. Snacks and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase. |
10/04/2019(1 event)
7:30 pm: Page Series: Ballet Hispánico7:30 pm: Page Series: Ballet Hispánico Page Series: Ballet HispánicoFriday | October 4 | 7:30pm Ballet Hispánico, America’s leading Latino dance organization, has been bringing individuals and communities together to celebrate and explore Latino cultures through dance for nearly 50 years. Whether dancing on stage, in school, or in the street, Ballet Hispánico creates a space where few institutions are breaking ground. Their Page Series performance features works by Latina choreographers Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, Michelle Manzanales, and Tania Pérez-Salas. |
10/05/2019
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