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Fall 2013 • Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center • 210 N Santa Fe Ave • Pueblo, CO 81003

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The crisp air has a way of making me feel invigorated in the fall, and at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, that invigoration has found its way into our education programming.

Beginning this month, children are invited to participate in the beginnings of a youth orchestra, taught by CSU-Pueblo students enrolled in the Music Teacher Education program. Pueblo Youth Orchestra is collaborative effort to get instruments and music education into the hands of Pueblo children who may not otherwise have the opportunity. With a donation of 22 instruments from Colorado Public Radio, and Marck Time Music’s generous support of additional, value-priced rentals and maintenance, students can participate in a year-long program at the Arts Center

learning clarinet, percussion, trombone, violin or other instrument of their choice. Through the generous donations of sponsors, tuition assistance is also available for those in need to help encourage their participation and foster a love for music.

If you know of a young, budding musician (4th grade and older), direct their family to the Arts Center for more information about joining this incredible program. If they have an interest is in visual arts, have them check out the Artrageous Artists Club on Fridays, and if they have always wanted to perform on stage, the Magic Carpet Players are the perfect group to join. Those who can’t stop moving to the beat of music will find a great learning experience through the Rainbow Connection Dance Company, or our School of Dance. Some of these programs are available for the very young (ages 3-4), while the bulk of them are geared for 1st-12th grades.

And don’t forget – classes for adults are always offered. Weaving, pottery, jewelry-making and wine appreciation courses are all led by experts in their field. Check out the Arts Center’s education offerings this fall at http://sdc-arts.org/education.html.

Steven Miller, ChairArts Center Board of Trustees

Arts Center stAffInterim executive Director

Linda Boedeker

Controller Rochelle Spoone

fund Development ManagerJenny Kemp

Director of Buell Children’s Museum & education

Donna Stinchcomb

Artistic Director, school of Dance/ sangre de Cristo Ballet

Stephen Wynne

facilities & Beverage ManagerLorrie Marquez

MarketingNathan Santistevan

Interim Visual Arts CoordinatorElizabeth Szabo

Assistant Curator, Buell Children’s Museum

Joleen Ryan

Assistant Curator of education/tour Coordinator

Diane Pirraglia

Accounting AssistantJulie Salas

Administrative AssistantKathy Berg

Membership/Box Office ManagerCheryl Califano

Assistant Membership/Box Office Manager

Dan Masterson

theater technicianTim Gately

BoArD of trusteesChair

Steven Miller

Vice-Chair/Chair-electCarol Spradley

treasurer Lita Martinez

secretary Gloria Maddux

Barbara DeselmsYvette Fransua

Jeanette Autobee GarciaErin Hergert

Dorothy MendozaSharon MilesChris Picicci

Roxanne Pignanelli

Ex Officio Sal Pace,

Board of County Commissioners

Rod Slyhoff,Greater Pueblo Chamber

Sandy Gutierrez,Pueblo Latino Chamber

GAllerIes & Buell ChIlDren’s MuseuMhours:

11 am-4 pm | Tues-SatAdmission:

$4 Adults | $3 Children/MilitaryMEMBERS ALWAYS FREE

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See Grace Wever on page 9

On the cover:Masks of Mexico

from the collection of Charles trent

5 school of Dance

6 entertainment

8 exhibitions

10 own Your own

12 events Calendar

14 Children’s Museum

14 education Classes

18 Arts Academy

(719) 295-7200210 n. santa fe Ave.Pueblo, Co 81003

sangredeCristoArts.org

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We believe in providing a caring and stimulating atmosphere in which

emotional, intellectual, and social personal growth occurs. We desire to

facilitate a student’s fullest potential by supporting a safe, yet risk-taking

environment. We are determined to maintain a positive and progressive

learning environment while promoting mutual respect and personal greatness.

PleaSe GO Online tO See Our claSS Schedule:

http://sdc-arts.org/currentdanceclasses.html

Sangre de cristo School of dance follows standards set by the national

association of School of dance, including curriculum and assessments.

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SchOOl Of dance

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Lower SchoolDeVeloPMent of stAGe PresenCe • teChnICAl DeVeloPMentMoVeMent QuAlItY • MusICAlItY • PAssIon for the Art forM

Ballet 1 | Ages 7 & 8 | Emphases on alignment and placement, self control and positions, this level marks the beginning of the formal training in the art of balletBallet 2 | Ages 9 & 10 | See Syllabus for Emphases and ObjectivesBallet 3 | Ages 11 & 12 | See Syllabus for Emphases and ObjectivesPointe | Ballet level 3

Boy’s Ballet | Ballet level 3

Hip Hop | Ages 7 - 10

Jazz | Ages 7 - 11

Tap | Ages 7 - 11

Physical Theater | Ages 12 & up

Mexican Folkloric Dance | Ages 7 & 14

Early EducationlIstenInG • resPonDInG • CreAtInG

InterConneCtInG • AssessInG

Creative Movement | Ages 3 & 4 | Emphases on connecting idea and emotion with movement, creative expression and musicDance Exploration | Age 5 | Emphases on social and spatial awareness and character developmentPre-Ballet | Ages 6 & 7 | Emphases on body awareness, pattern/pathway reproduction, rhythm awareness and classroom etiquette

Upper School (option of Recreational or Artistic Track)

teChnICAl exCellenCe • ArtIstIC QuAlItY • MusICAlItYIMMersIon Into the Art forM • exPressIon of MoVeMent

Ballet 4 | recreational track Ages 13 & 14, advancement at age Artistic track advancement upon successful skill level evaluation. See Syllabus for Emphases and ObjectivesBallet 5 | recreational track Ages 15 & 16 Artistic track advancement upon successful skill level evaluation. See Syllabus for Emphases and ObjectivesBallet 6 | recreational track Ages 17 & 18 Artistic track advancement upon successful skill level evaluation. See Syllabus for Emphases and ObjectivesHip Hop | Ages 11 & up

Jazz | Ages 12 & up (with experience)

Tap | Ages 12 & up (with experience)

Physical Theater | Ages 12 & up

Pas de Deux | Ballet 4 & up

Mexican Folkloric Dance | Ages 15 & up

Dancerz | Ages 12 & up

Adult Ballet | Ages 16 & up

Boy’s Ballet | Ballet levels 4, 5, 6

Pointe Ballet | Ballet levels 4, 5, 6

sePt 4-DeC 11(no class noV 27)

every WeD | 5:30-6:30 pm$140 Members | $152 Non-Members(4 payments of $38 / 4 payments of $35)

InDIVIDuAls WIth AnD WIthout DIsABIlItIes tAke DAnCe ClAss, reheArse & PerforM

Register at the School of Dance office or call 719-295-7221

DancerzCompany Class

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sAt, oCt 19, 201311 am It’s not easy being a bug, especially on the first day of school! Based on the bestselling books featuring Worrying Worm, Fearless Fly, and Sassy Spider, this hysterical musical coming-of-age will have the whole family cheering on the quirky crawlers as they face problems and milestones common to us all.

WeD, oCt 23, 20137:30 pm Touching on the life and times of one of the world’s most legendary musical artists, Johnny Cash, the musical revue Ring of Fire is considered one of the best “jukebox musicals” of our time.

With smashing medleys and bounce in its guitar-driven energy, this show will have you stompin’ your feet and asking for more.

sAt, MAr 1, 201411 am The Denver-based 17th Avenue Allstars have been at the forefront of contemporary a cappella music since its inception in 1988. These talented vocalists thrill audiences nationwide with soulful renditions of songs from nearly every era of American pop music.

frI, feB 14, 20147:30 pm Direct from Las Vegas, Yesterday - The Beatles Tribute performs such songs as Hard Day’s Night, Help, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Revolution.

Yesterday recreates note for note the music of the Fab Four. Beatles fans will be astonished!

thur, noV 14, 20137 pm FROGZ! is penguins playing musical chairs, a cat trapped in a giant paper bag, orbs running wild through the audience, and a madcap revue of illusion, comedy and fun that has inspired audiences worldwide.

It is an unforgettable experience for children and adults alike!

tues, noV 12, 20137:30 pm Colorado Brass Arts group is comprised of the top premier military band musicians who throughout their careers performed big band jazz for audiences numbering in the millions internationally. This exciting show will feature the best of band music and provide the American public with a dynamic tribute to the “Big Band Era” and the veterans across our great country.

Diary of a Worm, a Spider, and a Fly

ColoradoBrass artsSalute to Swing

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thur, APr 10, 20147 pm Toying with Science is a fast-paced, varied and dynamic program! Garry Krinsky’s original, up-beat songs offer additional information on fulcrums, levers and basic mechanics - including the ability to find the center of gravity is demonstrated when he balances multiple ladders, topped with a giant beach umbrella on his chin at the same time. Garry brings a number of science-based toys to life with motion, music, humor and insight. He impresses upon his audience the idea that by mastering simple scientific concepts, one can produce terrific results. As personable as he is professional, Garry consistently dissolves the boundary between himself and the audience, making for a truly unique experience.

tues, MAr 18, 20147:30 pm Written in 1600 and set against a background of romance and mystery, this hilarious story of identical twins and mistaken identity, set in the mystical world of Illyria, explores the universal themes of love and all its ambiguous effects on human behavior.

Aquila Theatre‘s Twelfth Night promises to thrill and enchant!

Mon, APr 14, 20147:30 pm Paul Taylor 2 Dance Company has brought Mr. Taylor’s repertoire to nearly 400 cities around the world since its creation in 1993. With six dancers, it is modeled after the dance maker’s original 1954 company. Critics and audiences cheer as Taylor 2 displays the humor, range of emotions and astonishing athleticism that characterize Taylor dances – often for audiences that have never before seen modern dance.

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InDIVIDuAl tICketsMember: $7Non-Member: $8Call 295-7200 for tickets

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InDIVIDuAl tICketsMember: $27Non-Member: $30seAson tICketsMember: $125Non-Member: $140Call 295-7200 for tickets

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art and lorraine Gonzales

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GALLERIESPLACES UNFOLD

AND STORIES TOLDMontana Cole

thru oCt 12, 2013 thru oCt 26, 2013

STRANgE ATTRACTORSJeff richards

MASKS of MEXICOFrom the Collection of Charles TrentThe use of masks in Mexico dates from 3000 BC. Masks were used by priests to summon the power of deities and in the sacrifices of pre-Hispanic Mexico. Spanish contact masks were used to educate neophytes on the Christian faith, and “shock and awe” the indigenous people through dramatic presentations such as the Battle of the Moors and the Christians. As the two cultures fused, the imprint of each was recorded in masks as well as in the dances they have been used for. The role of the mask has been a dynamic one representing the ever-changing belief systems unique to peoples and geographic regions through time.

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oPens oCt 26, 2013hoAG GAllerY

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The inspiration for this series of works was a riveting verse, “I will be a wall of fire around it, declares the Lord, and I will be the glory within.” The early works I created based on this verse portray the New Jerusalem with its protective walls, and the gates that allow joyful entrance. These works also portray the darkness and terrors that reign outside the walls. After completing the first few pieces, my thoughts expanded, and I began to interpret Walls and Gates within the context of human existence. I found myself thinking about those held hostage by unhealthy relationships, about those physically imprisoned, those trapped in bodies that were physically damaged. And in the end, these works became the mirrors of my thoughts. – Grace Wever

Within the Walls,

Beyond the gates

Grace Wever, Mixed Media collage art

Doug Bayer, Glass Works

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MAKE A PEACE FLOTILLA with Arts Educator CYNTHIA RAMUWhere: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12-2 pmArtists in Residence are sponsored by the Junior League of Pueblo

sun, oCt 6PEACE FLOTILLAWhere: Greenway and Nature CenterWhen: 5:30 pm

sAt, oCt 12EMERGENCY HERO DAYWhere: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12-2 pmIn partnership with Pueblo Community College.

Mon, oCt 14 CLOSED for Columbus Day

sAt, oCt 19CHILDREN’S PLAYHOUSE THEATER presents DIARY OF A WORM, A SPIDER AND A FLYWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 11 amTickets available at the Arts Center’s Box Office (719) 295-7200. $7/$8

sAt, oCt 19 DIARY OF A WORM, A SPIDER AND A FLY SPECIAL CHILDREN’S PLAYHOUSE EVENTWhere: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12-2 pm

Mon, oCt 21ART TALKS with JEFF RICHARDSWhere: Helen T. White GalleriesWhen: 9:30 am FREE and open to the public.

Mon, oCt 21TEA AND TOUR FOR SENIORS sponsored by the Christmas FoundationWhere: Helen T. White GalleriesWhen: 2-4 pm $7 per person. Call the front desk to register (719) 295-7200.

WeD, oCt 23CENTER STAGE presents RING OF FIREWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pmTickets available at the Arts Center’s Box Office (719) 295-7200. $27/$30

sAt, oCt 26 NEW EXHIBITION OPENS: WITHIN THE WALLS, BEYOND THE GATES - GRAVE WEVER AND DOUG BAYERWhere: White GalleryWhen: 5-7 pmFREE and open to the public.

sAt, oCt 26 PUEBLOWEEN - THE INCREDIBLE MR. E MAGIC SHOWWhere: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12, 1 & 2 pmIn the Magic Carpet Theater. Super Saturday Super Hero Call to Action! Come dressed as a super hero or your favorite nemesis! Calling all princesses, firefighters, animals and ghouls that just want to have fun! Treats, tricks, magic and super hero training! Sponsored by Little Caesar’s Pizza and author Louis Paul DeGrado

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THE HAUNTED WINDCHIMESWhere: Jackson Conference CenterWhen: 8-10 pm / Doors open at 7:30 pmThe Haunted Windchimes are known for their “not quite bluegrass, or blues, or country” sound that is often moody and melancholy, but always deeply affecting. Tickets available for $10 for Members/advance and $20 at the door. Call box office at (719) 295-7200 to reserve seats or purchase at the door. Cash bar available.

HOLIDAY 2013

Puebloween - The Incredible Mr. E Magic Show OCT 26

FROGZ! NOV 14

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sAt, noV 2Super Heroes of Art!Where: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12-2 pmMural Painting: Blue tape, superhero figurines and a spray bottle are the stuff of which this great art project is made. Plus: Try your skills at creating in the style of Roy Lichtenstein.

sAt, noV 9LAST DAY OF TRUE BLUE HEROES EXHIBITIONWhere: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 11 am-4 pmAll military adults admitted FREE when accompanied by a child.

noV 11-noV 15 BUELL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM CLOSED to change our exhibit for your enjoyment!

tues, noV 12CENTER STAGE presents COLORADO BRASS ARTS’ SALUTE TO SWINGWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pmTickets available at the Arts Center’s Box Office (719) 295-7200. $27/$30

thur, noV 14FROGZ! A SPECIAL CHILdREN’S PLAYHOUSE EVENTWhere: Arts Center Theater LobbyWhen: 6-7 pm

thur, noV 14CHILDREN’S PLAYHOUSE THEATER presents IMAGO THEATRE’S FROGzWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7 pmTickets available at the Arts Center’s Box Office (719) 295-7200. $7/$8

frI, noV 15 OWN YOUR OWN ART SALE AND HOLIDAY EXHIBITION - FREE PUBLIC RECEPTIONWhere: Helen T. White GalleriesWhen: 5-8 pmExhibition runs. Nov. 15-dec. 28, featuring over 45 artists . Arts Center members save 10%.

sAt, noV 16 NEW EXHIBITION OPENS: BAKE ME A STORY - HOLIDAY TALES AND TREATS FROM AROuNd THE WORLd!Where: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12-2 pm for storytellingStories of Dragons & Japanese Wisdom: Using traditional storytelling techniques of Japan, storyteller Mr. Mike from the Pueblo Library will share some favorite tales of dragons, bravery & peace.

Mon, noV 18ART TALKS by Ceramic artist Deb HagerWhere: Helen T. White GalleriesWhen: 9:30 amFree and open to the public.

thur & frI, noV 28 & 29 CLOSED for thanksgiving

D E C E M B E Rthur, DeC 5 & frI, DeC 6

SANGRE DE CRISTO BALLET presentsTHE NUTCRACKERWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pmreception following opening night performance. Tickets available at the Arts Center’s Box Office (719) 295-7200. $10/$12

frI, DeC 6OWN YOUR OWN SPECIAL SHOPPING NIGHTWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 11 am-7 pmOpen later one night only to help you with your holiday shopping!

sAt, DeC 7SANGRE DE CRISTO BALLET presentsTHE NUTCRACKERWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 2 pm & 7:30 pmTickets available at the Arts Center’s Box Office (719) 295-7200. $10/$12

sAt, DeC 7 ALLISON FLANNERY’S THE MOUNTAIN KING – STARRING YOu!Where: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12-2 pm for storytelling

sAt, DeC 7, 14, 21IT’S THE JINGLE BELL BAND with SANTA ANd MRS. CLAuS!Where: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12-2 pmSing A-long with Santa & Mrs. Claus

sun, DeC 8SANGRE DE CRISTO BALLET presentsTHE NUTCRACKERWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 2 pmTickets available at the Arts Center’s Box Office (719) 295-7200. $10/$12

sAt, DeC 14 COOKIES FROM AROuNd THE WORLd!Where: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12-2 pm

thur, DeC 19-21Musical Community Production’s performance of CHARLES DICKENS’ A CHRISTMAS CAROLWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: THUR & FRI: 7:30 pm, SAT: 1pm & 4:30 pmTickets on sale at the Arts Center’s Box Office (719) 295-7200 for $10 each. All seats reserved.

WeD, DeC 25 CLOSED for Christmas

F o r M o r e i n F o r M a t i o n v i s i twww.SangredeCristoArts.org

Own Your Own NOV 15 -Rene Pendarvis

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Hands-on, inter-disciplinary, arts-based activities. State Educational Standards. 4th Grade-Middle School.

Super Hero

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In partnership with the Center for American Values. Positive Behavior is the topic in an immersive environment. Heroes

are all around us. Comic books, military, arts, cowboys & more! Visit the three museums to discover your own inner hero. Book your tour now for $5 per person. This tour is available through NOV 9, 2013, TUES &

THUR from 9 am-2 pm. Pueblo City Schools & District 70 are prepaid. Ask about additional tour options & times.

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IT’S A BIRD, IT’S A PlANE,

IT’S YOU AS A SUPER HERO! Visit the Super Hero Factory! Make capes, masks &

more! Take your “flying” photo. Draw your own comic book. Create moving animation. Build Imagination Playground. Drive Plasma “Hero-mobiles.” Spin

“POW”erful Art. Be a rescue hero for organizations in our town by bringing: canned food, dog toys, coats,

socks, musical instruments, gently used dance slippers, art supplies, books and plastic bottle tops.

Special Children’s Playhouse Event | 12-2 pm in the Buell Children’s MuseumSparky the Art Dog is on hand to help celebrate this fabulous book and theatrical event.

Wear your PJ’s to the show and museum! Check out a buggy book from the Pueblo library Book Cart. Weave an artistic web, meet Spidey Man, make your own worm sundae treat,

create a handmade diary, see a real tarantula, and more!

Special Children’s Playhouse Event 6-7 pm in the Theater lobby

It’s all things Frog! Wear green, see real frogs, make a frog mask, fold an origami jumping frog, eat froggy treats before you hop on into the show! See you one hour before the evening show

in the Hasan Pavilion lobby. Don’t forget your library card to check out a “ribbeting” read!

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Holiday Tales & Treats From Around the WorldHoliday Tales & Treats From Around the World

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We will partner with Pueblo Community College in a seven week long celebration of culture. This holiday exhibition will feature storytelling,

music, dances, art, and cooking from countries all over the globe that have come together to form Pueblo, Colorado. This year, instead of

shooing the children out of the kitchen so Grandma can make the Christmas dinner, guests will come together to experience the stories, songs, crafts and treats associated with the season. Thanks to the PCC Diversity Club for

partnering with us.

Sponsored by Pueblo Rotary 43 Foundation

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EXPERIENCE THE THRILL of a holiday classic infused with contemporary vibrancy! Join the Sangre de Cristo Ballet as they present Nutcracker, the Ballet with a cast that include formidable rats, brave soldiers, and beautiful, dancing fairies, all enveloped in a winter wonderland. It is a visual treat for the entire family, set to Tchaikovsky’s famous score.

Sangre de Cristo Ballet Artistic Director Stephen Wynne sets the stage for magic to happen this December. Special guest artists include opera singer Tiffany Grant, members of the Dragon Dojo, aerial silk artist Emily Barbara, and introducing Juan Michael Porter II as the Nutcracker Prince.

Watch rehearsals online!

Go tohttp://sdc-arts.org/sbtdance.html

beginning oCt 4 to stay up to date

JuAn MIChAel Porter IINew instructor of jazz, tap, and ballet. Juan Michael is also our featured guest artist for Nutcracker 2013.

Mr. Porter studied on full scholarships at STEPS on Broadway under David Howard, Jeff Shade, Milton Myers, and Troy Powell; director of Ailey II (for whom he also served as classroom assistant) and at The Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance (extensive studies with Yung Yung Tsuai). He has worked with Michael Mao Dance, HT Chen & dancers, Pascal Rekoert/Flexicurve, The Martha Graham Dance Company, Alpha Omega Theatrical Dance Company, and The New York City Opera in their production of ‘A More Perfect Union’.

DEC 5, 6, 7 at 7:30 pm

DEC 7, 8 at 2 pm

$12 Non-Members | $10 Members Call (719) 295-7200 for ticket info.

Reception following opening performance.

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reserVe Your seAts – noW!sangre de Cristo Arts Center theater

thur, DeC 19 at 7:30 pmfrI, DeC 20 at 7:30 pm

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For tickets call: 719-295-7200 or stop by the Arts Center Front DeskHours: MON-FRI 9-5 & SAT 9-4

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NEWFALL CLASS SCHEDULE!

Get in before classes fill up.

ARTS ACADEMY!

Art! MusIC! DAnCe! More!

Schedule available at the

Arts Center or online at:

http://sdc-arts.org/education.html

THE FINE ARTS PLAY A FUNDAMENTAL ROLE IN EDUCATION. IS YOUR CHILD A MUSICIAN? AN ACTOR? A DANCER? OR VISUAL ARTIST?

YOUTH ORCHESTRA PUEBLO!4th & 5th grade through middle school students can learn beginning skills in: Clarinet • Percussion Trombone • Piano • Guitar • Violin • Flute • Trumpet • Upright/Electric BassWith students from Colorado State University-Pueblo Music Teacher Education Program: Mike DeLuca, Music Education Coordinator and Community MusiciansOrchestra Performance on DEC 14 at 12 pm in the Magic Carpet Theater

MAGIC CARPET PLAYERS - In Residence at the BCMAge appropriate acting classes perform in the Magic Carpet Theater including: Creative Drama • Pantomime • Improvisation • Production • Costumes • SetsActor’s Tools: Observation • Concentration • Memorization • ImaginationTheater Performance of “In the Hall of the Mountain King” on DEC 7 at 12 pm in the Magic Carpet Theater

RAINBOW CONNECTION DANCE COMPANYCreative Movement for children ages 5-10 wanting to learn basic movement skills including: Communicating • Choreography • Performing • CollaborationDancer’s Tools: Time • Space • Energy • Fitness • Health • Self DisciplineDance Performance of “Color My World” on NOV 30 at 12 pm in the Magic Carpet Theater

ARTRAGEOUS ARTISTS CLUB - Where Art = SmartLearn drawing, painting, sculpture & ceramics in a supportive environment. 2-Dimensional Art • 3-Dimensional Art • Art Shows & Exhibitions • Art History Artist’s Tools: Line • Shape • Color • Texture • Story • Form • Space • Aesthetic ValuingHoliday Art Exhibition on DEC 13 at 5:30 pm in the Buell Children’s Museum

All fees must be paid at the time of registration. A limited number of Blanche Lapin and Ruth DePalma, Jack Williams, El Pomar Foundation’s Karl E. Eitel Fund, and Arts Associates scholarships are available for up to half tuition costs. Scholarship forms must be filled out completely and returned to the Arts Center one week prior to the beginning of class.

NO CLASSES THANKSGIVING WEEK

See SangredeCristoArts.org/education for scholarship and enrollment information.

classes ongoing

autumn

2013

210 N. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003 | 719.295.7200 | SangredeCristoArts.org

Hours: 11 am-4 pm | Tuesday-Saturday | $4 Adults | $3 Children/Military | Members: FREE

Sangre de Cristo

SchoolSCHOOL

soaschool of arts

School of Arts

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ofArts

ARTS

SANGRE de CRISTO

FALL 2013 CLASS SCHEDULE for All Ages Find your art insideJewelry • Fiber Art • Music • Dance • 2D and 3D Art & More

210 N. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003 | 719.295.7200 | SangredeCristoArts.org

Hours: 11 am-4 pm | Tuesday-Saturday | $4 Adults | $3 Children/Military | Members: FREE

Sangre de Cristo

SchoolSCHOOL

soaschool of arts

School of Arts

SANGRE de CRISTOsangre de cristo

ofArts

ARTS

SANGRE de CRISTO

FALL 2013 CLASS SCHEDULE for All Ages Find your art insideJewelry • Fiber Art • Music • Dance • 2D and 3D Art & More

210 N. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003 | 719.295.7200 | SangredeCristoArts.org

Hours: 11 am-4 pm | Tuesday-Saturday | $4 Adults | $3 Children/Military | Members: FREE

Sangre de Cristo

SchoolSCHOOL

soaschool of arts

School of Arts

SANGRE de CRISTOsangre de cristo

ofArts

ARTS

SANGRE de CRISTO

FALL 2013 CLASS SCHEDULE for All Ages Find your art insideJewelry • Fiber Art • Music • Dance • 2D and 3D Art & More

210 N. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003 | 719.295.7200 | SangredeCristoArts.org

Hours: 11 am-4 pm | Tuesday-Saturday | $4 Adults | $3 Children/Military | Members: FREE

Sangre de Cristo

SchoolSCHOOL

soaschool of arts

School of Arts

SANGRE de CRISTOsangre de cristo

ofArts

ARTS

SANGRE de CRISTO

FALL 2013 CLASS SCHEDULE for All Ages Find your art insideJewelry • Fiber Art • Music • Dance • 2D and 3D Art & More

210 N. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003 | 719.295.7200 | SangredeCristoArts.org

Hours: 11 am-4 pm | Tuesday-Saturday | $4 Adults | $3 Children/Military | Members: FREE

Sangre de Cristo

SchoolSCHOOL

soaschool of arts

School of Arts

SANGRE de CRISTOsangre de cristo

ofArts

ARTS

SANGRE de CRISTO

FALL 2013 CLASS SCHEDULE for All Ages Find your art insideJewelry • Fiber Art • Music • Dance • 2D and 3D Art & More

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Arts Academy & ArtsSmart Sponsored by:

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ContrIButor $100-$149Dr. Carl & Kay Bartecchi Mike & Rae Ann Blazer Mike & Becky Cafasso family Dick & Shirley Cline Dr. & Mrs. Salvador

& Rosario Cruz John & Vicki Doyle Robert W. Ewing Pat Gonzalez Sandy Holter Dr. Del Wayne Nimmo

& Myrtis Johnson Allan & Sandy Juno & family Doris, Patty & Morgan Kester David & Lou Ann Kochenberger John Kogovsek Mr. & Mrs. Mark Longfield Dr. Michael & Ruth Nerenberg Lorraine & Greg Nolan Dan & Celia Olson Gil & Tina Orr Anne Hill & Anak Shrestha Jack & Donna Ward

stuDIo 210 $75 and upDale & Deborah Armstrong Dr Michael & Jill Ball Dr. Jack & Jean Boerner Mark & Reiko Clark Sharon & Don Comstock Thomas D. Cornelius Allan McConnell & Fran Dodd David Duque Brad & Karen Farbo Tammy Fesmire Mike & Missy Foderaro Paul Snyder & Marty Frick Sal & Hilda Gallegos Terry Galusha Dave & Linda Glover Susan Hagge Dorothy Olivier & Rick Hanger Doug Proal & Holly Hanson

Judith A. Hastall Larry Higinbotham & Family Karen Hochstadter Yolanda Hoffman Peter & Bonny Jakus Andrew & Martina Lang

& Family Ann Leach John & Flo Lenhart Dr. Annette Long George & Rosemarie

Macpherson Shawn & Doreen Martinez Jim & Karen Meeuwsen John Doidge & Judy Miles Mary Lou Millbern Janet Monack Jim & Karen Munch Frank & Julie Nemick Ted & Kate Puls Kent & Christine Reed Dr. Harold E. & Carol Robinson Hank & Sue Romero David & Charliene Ryver Drs. Andrea Kaiser & Mark

Schwartz & family Bill, Jane & Cindy Serfling Richard & Emilie Seul Dr. Kenneth L. & Nancy A. Smith David & Ruth Stimson Dr. Jere & Margaret Sutton Frank & Holly Vigil Miss Betty J. Wilkinson

fAMIlY$45-$74Carrie Alarid Lisa & Brad Almond Bill & Barbara Anaya Darrin Smith & Andrea Aragon Dr. Rob & Kellie Avila Joyce & Anthony Baros Hosanna Barton Baumberger family Alicia J. Bautista Megan Bay

Your financial support benefits high quality arts programming. this issue’s list covers current membership activity from MAY 9, 2012-AuG 29, 2013. This is not our complete membership list. If you recently joined or renewed outside of these dates, your name will be listed in a future issue.

THAnksfor being an

ArTs CenTerMeMber!

PreMIer CluB$1,500 AND UPBill & Elaine NicollDrs. Bob & Sara TonsingIrene Verstraete

BenefACtor $550-$1,499Travis & Carrie Archuleta Barbara Cravens Dan & Kerry DeRose Jim & Barbara Hadley Drs. Gregorio & Haydee

Kort M.D. John & Inge Oechsle Rob Redwine Drs. Elissa Ball & Jay Richter Wally & Sharon Stealey

sPonsor $275-$549Marty Ardell Dr. Steve & Becky Brown Ted & Sylvia Clair Dr. Mike & Cathy Coatney Mr. & Mrs.

Mahlon T. Everhart John & Barbara Hibler Dr. Sharon Kessler Bruce Kolbezen Reg & Sue Landrum Doris K. MacCannon B.J. McNamara

PAtron $150-$274Dr. & Mrs. Robert Alsever Dr. Aldo & Dee Ann Battiste Phyllis Baxter Dave & Marianne Cardinal Mary Jo Carter Sam & Lois Cocharo Anne Courtright Sandra Cunningham Dr. Michael & Tanya DeRose Warren Diodosio Jim & Carol Garren Dr. James & Sharon Georgis Clark & Nancy Grady Richard & Helen C. Harris Drs. William & Mary Hodges Taylor & Hank Humphreys Bob & Judy Miller Larry & Lynne Ohrdorf Drs. Gary & Pamela Parks Mike & Shiela Perez Dr. Joe & Maribeth Peters Ed & Bonnie Sajbel Matt & Diane Sumpter Charles & Kerrelyn Trent Meg Versteeg Gary, Georgia &

Remington Walker Walter & Alda West

SPecial thankS to those who have increased

their annual support to the arts center.We hope you enjoy seeing your name in print

as much as the Arts Center enjoys having your support.

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Dr. Michael & Ana Bhagat & Family

Claire Brown Roger & Katheryn Cain Leslie Carroll Renu Carroll Dr. Wayne & Nancy Carter Marie Chavez Mary Christensen Lanette Cid Mike & Cathy Cirullo Marsha Cook Sam & Joy Cordo Jessica Cordova Frank Cortese Jr. Family Michael Costello Charlene Coulson Adrian and Melissa Crespin KC Cruz Marguerite Cullen Michael D’Aray Breanna Davis Joe & Jennifer DeHeart Rae Ann Delacruz Hanni Deters Nora Dimas Davis Dossantos Layla & Kaira Dost Sam & Linda Duhon Kimberly Enea Laura & Steve Escalera Carrie Esquibel Jeremiah Perez

& Mellissa Esquibel Daniel & Prina Fitzgerald Ford family Eric S. Fry Harvey Fryberger Vic Trujillo & Daryl Gagliano Wendy Ganz Eddie Garcia Jennifer Gonzales Robert Goos & family Linda Hall Christopher

& Katy HallSophia Halvorson Valorie Hauck Jackie Henderson Erin Hergert &

Taylor & Seth Ragulsky Heather Herr Raylene Herrera Matthew & Heather Holcomb Amy Hurtig-Smith Joseph & Stefani Ireland Robert & Carly Kingery Abby Koehler Dennis & Cassie Krall Family Mary & William Lambert Karin & Michael Larkin Fern Leischow Vanessa Leonard

Laura Libert Heidi Linhardt Constance Little David & Mary Lee Lobato

& Family Evalina Lopez Andrae Lucas Debbie Strankman

& Phil Lucero Janel Lyons Cheryl Martin Dr. Lee Anne Martinez

& Family Jalien Martinez family McCain Family Julie & Warren McClure Mandy McClure Sabrina Montez Chelsea Moore Lindsay Moore Sean & Angell Mortensen Sergio & Megan Murillo Barbara Murray Laura Newland Naoma O’Neill Vic & Kayla Ocana Sal & Marlene Pace Adrienne & Matt Partin Rich & Amy Paul Holly, Ella & Julia Paulman Tim & Jordanna Perry

& Family Joseph Petek Shanna & Lance Peters Erin R. Pickering family Scot Potts Connie Prewitt Stephanie Purcell Jack & Paula Quinn Amber & Quentin Quiring Joslyn Rafferty John, Tamara & Maia Rice Brian, Jalyn & Badyn Robinson Nativa Rodeback Eva Romero Robert & Carol Romero Julie Meeker & Vince Rossi Mark & Julie Roybal Victorea Sager Kristina & John Sanchez

& Family Schaefer Coffman family Annie Schmeling Aaron & Anna Schubach Kris Stacks family Darryl & Jennifer Stephens

& Family Jing Sun Joe & Kari Tatinski & Family Beverly Taylor Brian & Kristin Taylor Charles A. Trujillo Barbara Turner

Pete & Angela Turner Family Phyllis Vigen Michelle & Martin Vigil Conrad & Beverly Waggener Deana & Wade Walker Melanie Warren Lily Whitaker Kristal Wicker Helen Wiley Teresa Williams Kristal Wood Megan Woodruff Daniel & Greta Yocum Christine zeitvogel Burnie & Pam zercher Katie zupan

GrAnDPArents$45-$74Gerrie Allen Ronald & Sandra Anderson Beverley Archuletta

Charlotte ArchulettaAvis family Susan Cotterman Rosann & Louis Curran Linda & Emmett Davis Don & Susie De Smet Lori Espinoza Toni Fox Alan Freidhof Olivia Galan Rachel Gardner Douglas & Janet Graf Dennis & Susan Henry Alan & Cay Herrington Paula Hoffman Debbie Kail John & Mary Keilbach Family Marilyn Kiniston Peter & Suzanne Klos Judith Krause Betty Kurtz Susan Leyh Kim & Terry Mackey Jack & Marilyn McCluskey Eda Michael Karen Micheli Martha E. Montoya Joseph Moran Pam Neelan Chris Nevin-Woods Elaine Orazem Carol Ortiz Ola & Roger Otto John & Gina Panepinto Ann Pierce Rhonda Pighetti Camille Richards Candy Rodewald Gail Rodosevich

Mari-Anna Sanchez Mike Saucedo Gillian Brown & Edna Simmons Bonnie Spoden Nancy Waldenmeyer

& Julie Stevens Joyce Stimmel Dr. Sue & Alan Takaki Sandra Taylor BJ & Mike Tripp Jeanette Trujillo Anastacio & Eleanor Valdez Sheila Wagner Jim & Joyce Walden Kathryn Fraizer

& Christine Warfield Judy & Ross Weaver Vicki Weidmark Ernest West Anna Marie Wheeler Frank & Connie Yaklich Thomas & Phyllis zamarripa Terry McCanne

& Elizabeth zawadowski

tWo-Person$35-$74KC Savage & Joe Arrigo Mary Oswald & Allison Balas Dan & Eileen Baracz Don Allen & Laura Baroni Bob & Midge Bolibaugh Debbie & Phil Borchers Reeves & Betsy Brown Ron & Julie Burnham Ken & Barbara Butcher Madi Vaughn

& Ted Calantino James & Cori Cameron Joyce Carrigan Elizabeth Clinton Sean Collier Hobey & Ruth dixon Bill & Cynthia Doty Randall & Jean Ellis Robert & Sally Enck Tom Sledd & Norma Figueroa Roger & Judy Fonda Richard & Jeanne Gibson Nancy Grant Elaine C. Guadagno Marde & Chris Hinz Don & Wanda Howk Tom & Molly Jagger Anthony & Brigitte Juarez Jeannie Norwood

& Albert Kahan Gary & Carol Kyte HG Arnold & Charlotte

McLoughlin-Lamberton Kyle Laws & Tony Moffeit

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Dr. & Mrs. David & Kayoko Morton

Sean & Mary O’Meallie Prof. Robert J. & Elke Pugel Jack & Anita Purkey Elisa Sabedra Sharon & Rourk Sheehan Thomas G. Shevlin Steve & Cheryl Shirley Joyce & Bob Spears Charles & Linda Starke Marilyn Traylor Larry & Susan Velasco Jon & Stacy Walker Allen & Maria Elena Weaver Violet & Vince Westerman George & Pattee Williams Dr. & Mrs. Einar

& Lone Wulfsberg Dick & Naomi zeleny

one-Person$30-$74Mildred F. Carter Stephany L. Kramer Joyce Ann Markusfeld Tabitha McCombe Carole A. McKinney Linda Nauerth Steve Parke Ken Peterson Anne Phelps Jan Redwine Barbara L. Stevens

senIor/stuDents$20-$74Alda Adcox Jim & Janet Anzlovar Kaareen Arriaga Peggy Bennett Betsy Berg Joann Carlson Linda L Coats Carol Cooper Judith DeRosa

Evelyn Fitzsimmons Dr. Carol Fortino Kate Fox Cathie Graeser Marilyn Guinta Joan Hanley Dorothy A. Hanscom Dorothy Holloran Jean Hubbs Julia Ann Isbester William H. Jackson Irene Jimenez Jackie Koroshetz Bernice Krasovec Stephany Liptak Louise Lucidi Gordon W. MacAlister Adeline Marcucci Nancy Martin Mrs. Margie Mastrini Evelyn Matkins Marie Moore Doyle Muller Maralyn W. Oestrich Shirley Page Lois Paripovich Beverly Percival Jane Proffitt Irmgard Riesner Martha Rodacy Mary Sewell Cooper Marsha Snell Bonnie Sulima Karl Uffelman Piff Vigil Ruth Von Mosch Rita M. Welsch Thelma Wiley Will Wright Claire zilm

BusIness MeMBers:

BusIness BenefACtor

$550-$1,449

CTI Corporate Technologies, Inc.

McPherson, Breyfogle, Daveline & Goodrich, PC

RMC DistributingXcel Energy

BusIness sPonsor$275-$549Centennial Insurance AgencyKaiser PermanenteSan Isabel Electric Association

BusIness PAtron$150-$274glthotelNurse-Family PartnershipParkview Medical Center, Inc Pride City AwningUS Bank Vectra Bank ColoradoWilcoxson Buick/Cadillac GMC

BusIness ContrIButor

$75-$149Colorado East Bank & Trust COFlower & Herb Co.La Casita Mexican GrillLane’s House of GlassRush’s Pueblo LumberTNT Security Inc.Wark PhotographyWells FargoYMCA

lICenseD DAY CAre$65 AND UPChildren’s PalaceIts a Great Day DaycareKidz Under Construction

Day Care

sPeCIAlDonAtIons5/8/13-8/20/13

In MeMorY of:SANDY RAWLINGS

GIVen BY:Maggie Divelbiss

Mr. & Mrs. John HurtigMel Funk & Dan Masterson

In MeMorY of:PEGGY TURMAN

GIVen BY: Dr. & Mrs. Robert Alsever

Bill & Mona AskwigBob & Olive Belcher

Dr. Steve & Becky BrownCheryl Califano

Marjorie ChandlerDick & Shirley ClineMrs. Sidney ClutterMaggie Divelbiss

Fran McClave & Kathy FarleyH.W. Houston Construction Co.

Bob HelzerMr. & Mrs. John HurtigDr. Bill & Ange Jagger

Lucille JesikLouise & Tom Keach

Patricia KellyShirley Klipfel

Tracy & Sara LeeDoris K. MacCannon

Lorrie MarquezMel Funk & Dan Masterson

Laura MattoonMrs. Betty M. Phelps

Kenneth & Shirley RouxDr. Jarvis & Mary Jo Ryals

Dr. Jack & Donna SeilheimerRosemary & Chuck Sekera

Sandy & Marv SteinCharlie & Desi Vial

Francis & Donna WalkerDavid zupancic

Special donations are a way to acknowledge a contribution of your choice in honor of a loved one. Your donation will be used to enhance programs and activites in the arts. Thank you for your support. Call Julie Salas for more information at (719) 295-7200 ext. 7213.

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2013/2014

Colorado State University-Pueblo

Admission is free for CSU-Pueblo students.Hasan & Donlon are free to all and do not require tickets.

Tickets for Hernandez, Bell, and Mendez are $8.For ticket information, call 719-549-2687.

Distinguished Speakers Series