Showing posts with label Denver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denver. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2007

Summer Laughs and Eats. El Centro Su Teatro Style

As John Kubler writes:

El Centro Su Teatro presents A Bowl of Beings, directed by Hugo E. Carbajal, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:05, July 20 - 28 at El Centro's outdoor performing space, 4725 High Street. Performances will feature the company's famous outdoor summer menu including hotdogs, hamburgers, and fresh roasted corn and chile. Come early and bring your appetite.

A Bowl of Beings was created by the California theater troupe Culture Clash, and was featured on the PBS "Great Performances" series. The play asks important questions like: What is the future of the term Chicano? Where can a Chicano find a good slice of pizza? and What exactly is a Tropical Anal Mist?


July 20 -28, 2007

Friday and Saturday at 8:05 pm

All performances are:

Friday and Saturday nights at 8:05 pm
El Centro Su Teatro's
North Playground
4725 High, Denver, CO 80216
Tickets: $15/general, $12/students and seniors
Comadre Group rates available

For more info and tickets:

(303) 296-0219 or
elcentro@suteatro.org


Monday, June 4, 2007

It's only Monday, but it is never too early to look to the weekend.

Visit artist Angela Prond and other talented artists at the Summer 2007 Art Market. June 9th and 10th between 10am-5pm at 200 Grant St. in Denver.

Angela was featured in Issue 4 of Cairn Magazine (pg. 22-23) as our Cairn Gallery artist profile. Angela takes a different take landscape painting. In her own words:


"I have always been inspired by the landscape. I love being outdoors. As
a kid, I never sat in front of the TV. At every opportunity, I was out the door and experiencing nature firsthand. I did have an inclination at that age that I wanted to be an artist, but didn't know what that meant until I went to an art school for my bachelor's degree in oil painting. It took me four years to learn how to paint what I felt when I looked at a landscape. Experiencing nature is not just how you see it, but what you feel when you are there; I try to communicate that within my paintings using color, abstraction, and collage. Colorado has some of the most beautiful landmarks I have seen and I’ve only just begun. Traveling to see new places is also inspiring. As an artist, I try to express the excitement of seeing a new place on the canvas."

One of Angela's latest work is entitled "Breckenridge":

(click on image for larger version)


The Summer 2007 Art Market, is a prelude to the Cherry Creek Arts Festival. The event is on June 9th and 10th between 10am-5pm at 200 Grant Street.

For more info visit Art Students League of Denver's website or click on the flyer.