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Sherlock Holmes comes to town Plan your Holidays on page 18!
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Journeys: Pastel Society of Colorado 2015 Signature Members' Show
The Corner Gallery serves the needs of the local community for rentable art space. Come by monthly to see what’s new! September: Anne Van Leeuvan, Paper October: Jerry Halsor, Bronze Sculpture November: Behind the Art: Ski and Snowboard Design December: Carolyn Weidner, Oil Paintings
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The signature members of the Pastel Society of Colorado were challenged to create a new body of work about a personal visual journey. Each artist's painting will be exhibited with a narrative explaining their journey. “My sometimes twisty, sometimes smooth artistic journey is parallel with life in general as Bev Lee, Last Stop we humans work to make something with meaning and in the end, find our personal road is solitary no matter how many others surround us.” - Bev Lee October 9-November 22 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, October 9 See page 22 for a special pastel workshop with Ken Elliott!
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From Fire: Contemporary works in clay
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The exhibit celebrates the artistic and fine pottery work from the arts program instructors at the Washington Heights Arts Center in Lakewood. Works include traditional firings and techniques obtained through raku, pit firing, soda kiln firings and a wood kiln. The artists use these techniques to transform clay into stunning contemporary works of art. December 3-January 10 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, December 4
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Animal Wisdom Native American tribes believe that animals can teach us many things and that often one specific animal is our teacher, guide or totem. This interactive exhibit is accompanied by QR codes that can be scanned with a smartphone to learn about the unique wisdom each animal offers. Simultaneously portraits of individual animals and artistic visions, the photographs open the viewer to new ways of seeing the world and gathering insights offered by animals. The exhibit combines the talents, stunning wildlife images and cutting-edge vision of three renowned wildlife photographers: William Eager, Vic Schendel and Barbara von Hoffmann. December 3-January 10 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, December 4
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LAKEWOOD CIVIC CENTER SOUTH James J. Richey Gallery
Threads by Roxanne Rossi “Hanging by a thread” suggests something risky, precarious and unpredictable, a feeling of being unsettled. So does the start of new work feel, until the time it becomes a cohesive concept. This idea of a thread, thin yet strong, became the connecting concept, the sequence of time, the material imagery and the visual language. Using the cast handmade paper’s white expanse, the sewn lines create a dynamic interplay with the delicate and intricate lines. October 9-November 20 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, October 9
Of the Earth “The earth does not need us. We need the earth.” This quote recently stopped two artists in their tracks and launched them in a new artistic direction. For clay artist Gail Frasier and painter Lynne Milliken, a long connection with the natural world suddenly took on new meaning. The result of their collaboration is “Of the Earth,” an interpretation of the gifts this earth bestows on humankind. December 3-January 8 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, December 4
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First Tracks: Ski and Snowboard Design, Then and Now September 24-February 27 Free Exhibit Opening: 5-7 p.m., Thursday, September 24 See page 18 for exhibit details!
Spirit of Lakewood Gallery This permanent gallery highlights significant local events through the 20th century including early settlers, May Bonfils-Stanton’s ownership of farmland, Villa Italia mall and Lakewood’s incorporation as a city.
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With Japanese drums at the foundation of its world fusion mix, Ōn Ensemble takes the ancient instruments of taiko into new realms. Infusing the powerful rhythms of ensemble Japanese drumming with elements of hip-hop, rock and electronica, Ōn Ensemble’s unique sound has been praised as “completely original and brilliantly conceived.” OnEnsemble.org 7:30 p.m., Friday, October 9 Tickets starting at $20 SONGS FROM THE HOMELAND Colorado Chorale The Colorado Chorale presents Songs from the Homeland, choral music from around the world that evokes patriotism from each culture. From Finland to Japan to the USA, come and hear the pride of our homelands. ColoradoChorale.org 7:30 p.m., Saturday, October 10 Tickets are $15 Student and child discounts available
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FRUITION AND OTHER DANCES Hannah Kahn Dance Company Hannah Kahn's virtuosic dance company will perform five pieces of choreography with a dynamic range of music, mood and choreographic style. HannahKahnDance.org 7:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday, October 23-24 Tickets are $22 Senior, student and child discounts available Lakewood Cultural Center Presents!
GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS
Returning by popular demand, the Golden Dragon Acrobats are recognized throughout the world as the premier Chinese acrobatic touring company of today. This show will sell out quickly—don’t miss it! GoldenDragonAcrobats.com 1 p.m. & 5 p.m., Sunday, October 25 Tickets starting at $20
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LYSANDER PIANO TRIO WITH MISCHA BOUVIER, BARITONE
Lysander Piano Trio accompanied by Mischa Bouvier, known for his ability to transform his rich baritone voice from soothing to powerful, promise a special all-Beethoven program that is a mustsee for any classical music lover. LysanderTrio.com MischaBouvier.com 7:30 p.m., Friday, October 30 Tickets starting at $20 SPOOK SYMPHONY Boulder Chamber Orchestra Bring the kids to this family-friendly concert featuring some of the most ghoulish classical music including music by Franz Liszt and from the movie "Psycho." Costumes encouraged! BoulderChamberOrchestra.org 7:30 p.m., Saturday, October 31 Tickets are $35 Senior, student and child discounts available
AN EVENING OF CHAMPIONSHIP IRISH DANCE Heritage Irish Stepdancers Come see top Colorado Irish Stepdancers perform as they prepare for the western regional championships! A family-friendly show featuring graceful soft shoe, exciting hard shoe and Heritage’s signature dance dramas. HeritageIrish.com 3:30 p.m., Sunday, November 1 Tickets are $12 Senior, student and child discounts available
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A BRASS BAND SALUTE TO OUR VETERANS Rocky Mountain Brassworks The Brassworks will present a rousing concert of patriotic American music with the help of the Lakewood American Legion Post 178 Color Guard and the Pipe Band of El Jebel to salute our veterans. RockyMountainBrassworks.org 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 6 Tickets are $15 Military, senior, student and child discounts available
MAGIC BEYOND BELIEF X Mile High Magician’s Society Magic Beyond Belief returns for its 10th annual performance and features a world-class lineup of magicians who blend magic, comedy and mystery into an exciting family-friendly show. This year’s super event features award winning local and national talent. MileHighMagicians.com 7 p.m., Saturday, November 7 All tickets are $25 WORLD OF SOUND: POPS POTPOURRI & BENEFIT AUCTION Lakewood Symphony Broadway to movies to pop music and video games, Pops Potpourri has something for everyone! And those who have attended our past auctions know that they are full of surprises and have something for everyone too! LakewoodSymphony.org 6:30 p.m., Silent Auction 7:30 p.m., Performance Thursday, November 12 Tickets starting at $10 PLANES, TRAINS AND BARBERSHOP SONGS High Country Chorus Book your tickets for a barbershop journey with High Country Chorus! Experience a musical voyage with the hilarious Second Place International Quartet, Speed of Sound, and the beautiful 2015 Regional Quartet
Champions, Ruby Blue. HighCountryChorus.org 2:30 p.m. & 7 p.m., Saturday, November 14 Tickets are $24 Senior, student and child discounts available
CHAMBER CONCERT Denver Young Artists Orchestra The Denver Young Artists Orchestra (DYAO) has five orchestras and education programs training nearly 300 students, ages 7-23. The Young Artists Orchestra returns with an exciting chamber orchestra concert. Hear the future! DYAO.org 5 p.m., Sunday, November 15 Tickets are $18 Senior and student discounts available Lakewood Cultural Center Presents!
RED RIDING HOOD Phamaly Theatre Company
Wonderfully adapted into a one-hour musical theater presentation, this tale of a restless brother and sister who act out their favorite story with things found in grandma’s attic and clothes from an old wardrobe is perfect for kids ages 4-8 and their families! Acclaimed Phamaly Theatre Company produces professional plays and musicals cast entirely of performers with disabilities across the spectrum (physical, cognitive, emotional, blindness, deafness, etc.). Appropriate for all audiences, this performance will also be ASL interpreted for the hearing impaired. Phamaly.org 6:30 p.m., Thursday, November 19 Tickets starting at $5
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THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Aquila Theatre Legendary sleuth Sherlock Holmes takes the stage in this witty, fast-paced production by acclaimed Aquila Theatre. A master of disguise and a brilliant actor, as well as a composer and musician—is there anything Sherlock Holmes can’t do? Recommended for ages 12+. AquilaTheatre.com 7:30 p.m., Saturday, November 21 2 p.m., Sunday, November 22 Tickets starting at $20
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SKI FILM: CHASING SHADOWS Warren Miller Entertainment This fall, watch top athletes as they chase storms, big lines and their dreams on mountains across the world in Warren Miller Entertainment’s 66th snow sports film, "Chasing Shadows." Winter starts with Warren Miller. WarrenMiller.com 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 24 Tickets are $20 WELCOME JOYOUS SEASON The Lutheran Chorale The Lutheran Chorale presents an evening of music to set the tempo and prepare the heart for the Christmas season, performing contemporary, as well the classic seasonal songs. Arrive early to start your holiday shopping at the annual silent auction. TheLutheranChorale.org Thursday, December 3 6:30 p.m., Silent Auction 7:30 p.m., Performance Tickets are $20
Timothy P. Irvin returns with his Stuffers, Colorado’s finest Western, bluegrass and folk musicians, playing entertaining arrangements of original music and holiday favorites. Appropriate for all audiences, the 2 p.m. performance Saturday will also be ASL interpreted for the hearing impaired. 7:30 p.m., Friday, December 4 2 & 7:30 p.m., Saturday, December 5 2 p.m., Sunday, December 6 Tickets starting at $20 HAPPY HOLIDAYS UKULELE STYLE Rocky Mountain Ukulele Orchestra Grab your four-stringed magic wand, your bestie and six people you want to punish with the twinkling brilliance of ukulele music in celebrating the sounds of the season. You'll laugh with us. You'll laugh at us. Our community orchestra will delight and confound you with seasonal favorites and plenty of totally unrelated melodies haphazardly stitched together by daring souls. UkuleleOrchestra.org 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 8 Tickets starting at $10
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THE NUTCRACKER Ballet Ariel Clara and the Nutcracker Prince journey on a magical adventure to the land of dancing snowflakes and the Sugar Plum Fairy’s castle. Get into the holiday spirit with this delightful ballet for the whole family. BalletAriel.org 2 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays & Monday, December 12-13, 19-21 7 p.m., Saturdays, December 12 & 19 Tickets are $35 Senior, student and child discounts available
SYMPHONIC BALL Boulder Chamber Orchestra Once again the Boulder Chamber Orchestra brings a special treat for the New Year celebration in the European fashion that includes all of your favorite frolicking classics! BoulderChamberOrchestra.org 6:30 p.m., Thursday, December 31 Tickets are $40 Senior, student and child discounts available
SAVE THE DATE AUDITION NOTICE Missoula Children’s Theatre presents "Red Riding Hood" in a one-week musical theater residency for amateur actors in grades K-12. Group Audition: 4:15-6:15 p.m., Monday, January 25, 2016 Rehearsals: After school, January 25-30 Performances: 1 p.m. & 3:30 p.m., Saturday, January 30 Lakewood.org/MCTAuditions
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1950s | 1960s | 1970s | 1980s
November 19, 2015 PHAMALY THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS RED RIDING HOOD
Take a step back in time and explore a single decade with a trunk packed with real artifacts such as a magic 8 ball, a Lone Ranger book and a bell bottom suit.
November 21 & 22, 2015 AQUILA THEATRE PRESENTS THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
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December 4, 5 & 6, 2015 TIMOTHY P. AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN STOCKING STUFFERS
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The sweet taste of fresh pressed cider, the smell of funnel cakes, the laughter of family and the roar of antique tractors can only mean one thing- Lakewood’s signature event, Cider Days, has returned to Lakewood Heritage Center! Cider Days offers sights, sounds and tastes for everyone. Enjoy everything apple with cider pressing, cider tastings, an apple bake-off, pie eating contests and more. With an eclectic mix of amusements including wagon and barrel train rides, historic demonstrations and a variety of exhibitors and vendors, Cider Days is fun for the whole family!
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To a great mind, nothing is little. Sherlock Holmes
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s timeless character Sherlock Holmes has experienced a recent surge in cultural popularity, with several blockbuster movies, two successful television shows, traveling theater productions and one fantastic interactive exhibit.
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7:30 P.M., SAT, NOV. 21 2 P.M., SUN, NOV. 22 Tickets start at $20. LAKEWOOD CULTURAL CENTER 303.987.7845 Lakewood.org/LCCPresents
Holmes appealed to readers in the late 1800s because he is pragmatic, clever and rooted in Victorian London, unlike other Doyle characters who are dreamy, romantic and living in an idealized past that was swiftly fading from view. Holmes’ appeal today is based on his uncanny ability to make connections from clues virtually invisible to the untrained eye. He’s brilliant, he’s crass, he’s virtually clairvoyant—and audiences love it! The Denver metro area is lucky to have two great Sherlock experiences arriving this year. Denver Museum of Nature & Science is hosting The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes, where guests step into Arthur Conan Doyle’s Victorian London and work beside the legendary Holmes to tackle a baffling case. Investigate a crime scene and emboss, stamp, rub and draw your observations to discover the truths behind the mystery. Experiment with ballistics, blood splatter and other physical evidence before viewing props, costumes and more from the film and television shows. The exhibit runs from October 23, 2015 to January 31, 2016.
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On November 21 the mystery goes live at Lakewood Cultural Center as Aquila Theatre presents a two-show run of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Follow along as the clever Holmes navigates the twisted web of London’s crime world. This action-packed show will surely sell out fast. Don’t miss the adventure this fall at the museum’s International Exhibit of Sherlock Holmes and Aquila Theatre’s The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at Lakewood Cultural Center. More info at dmns.org and Lakewood.org/LCCPresents. 16 September-December 2015 | BRAVO LAKEWOOD
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FIRST TRACKS: SKI AND SNOWBOARD DESIGN, THEN AND NOW September 24, 2015-February 27, 2016 Exhibit Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday The first tracks made by flat wooden skis occurred thousands of years ago. Over the past decades, ski use has changed immensely from a mode of travel and exploration to a form of entertainment and competition. With this transformation, graphic designs on skis and snowboards have gained a place of importance alongside technological advancements. The fashions and graphics chosen by a manufacturer or an individual skier represent singular styles as well as the desire to engage with nature as a community. Visit First Tracks to learn about the birth of snowboarding, experience ski culture on film and lose yourself in the inspiring designs of several local snow sports companies. Lakewood Heritage Center Lakewood.org/Exhibits CREATE ART! WORKSHOPS During Fall and Winter School Breaks 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Wednesday, November 23-25 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Mondays & Tuesdays, December 21, 22, 28, 29, January 4 & 5 When school is out, art is in! Students work on ageappropriate projects including drawing, painting, sculpture, and more. Join us for one day or all! Ages 5-12 Lakewood Cultural Center Lakewood.org/Workshops SKI FILM: CHASING SHADOWS Warren Miller Entertainment 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 24 This fall, watch top athletes as they chase storms, big lines and their dreams on mountains across the world in Warren Miller Entertainment’s 66th snow sports film, “Chasing Shadows.” Winter starts with Warren Miller. Lakewood Cultural Center Lakewood.org/Tickets KIDS HOLIDAY GIFT JEWELRY MAKING WORKSHOP 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Tuesday-Wednesday, November 24-25 Ages 10-16 Washington Heights Arts Center Lakewood.org/Workshops HOLIDAY ART WORKSHOPS 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, December 2, No-Sew Stocking 10 a.m.-noon, Saturday, December 5, Holiday Stamp and Cards 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, December 9, Button Ornaments Ages 7 and up Lakewood Cultural Center Lakewood.org/Workshops
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WELCOME JOYOUS SEASON The Lutheran Chorale 7:30 p.m., Thursday, December 3 The Lutheran Chorale presents an evening of music to set the tempo and prepare the heart for the Christmas season, performing contemporary, as well as classic seasonal songs. Arrive early to start your holiday shopping at the annual silent auction. Lakewood Cultural Center Lakewood.org/Tickets LAKEWOOD LIGHTS FEATURING THE MAYOR’S TREE LIGHTING Mayor’s Tree Lighting 5:30-8:30 p.m., Friday, December 4 • Lighting ceremony with the mayor • FREE museum tours • FREE tractor pulled hay-wagon rides • FREE photos with Santa • $1 cocoa and cookies • Vintage holiday ornament making • Shop the 20th Century Emporium Event continues 5:30-8:30 p.m., Saturday, December 5 Lakewood Heritage Center Lakewood.org/HolidayLights TIMOTHY P. AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN STOCKING STUFFERS 7:30 p.m., Friday, December 4 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m., Saturday, December 5 2 p.m., Sunday, December 6 Timothy P. Irvin returns with his Stuffers, Colorado’s finest Western, bluegrass, and folk musicians, playing entertaining arrangements of original music and holiday favorites. Appropriate for all audiences, the 2 p.m. performance Saturday will also be ASL interpreted for the hearing impaired. Lakewood Cultural Center Lakewood.org/Tickets WASHINGTON HEIGHTS ANNUAL POTTERY SALE & OPEN HOUSE 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, December 5 Visit our weaving, pottery and papermaking studios while shopping student and instructor-created art and stoneware. In addition to rounding up the last of your holiday gifts, you can see live demonstrations and meet the artists! Washington Heights Arts Center Lakewood.org/WashingtonHeights
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS UKULELE STYLE Rocky Mountain Ukulele Orchestra 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 8 Grab your four-stringed magic wand, your bestie and six people you want to punish with the twinkling brilliance of ukulele music in celebrating the sounds of the season. You’ll laugh with us. You’ll laugh at us. Our community orchestra will delight and confound you with seasonal favorites and plenty of totally unrelated melodies haphazardly stitched together by daring souls. Lakewood Cultural Center Lakewood.org/Tickets EASY JEWELRY GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS 1:30-3:30 p.m., Saturday, December 12 Ages 18 and up Washington Heights Arts Center Lakewood.org/Workshops THE NUTCRACKER Ballet Ariel 2 p.m., Saturdays & Sundays & Monday, December 12-13, 19-21 7 p.m., Saturdays, December 12 & 19 Clara and the Nutcracker Prince journey on a magical adventure to the land of dancing Snowflakes and the Sugar Plum Fairy’s castle. Get into the holiday spirit with this delightful ballet for the whole family. Lakewood Cultural Center Lakewood.org/Tickets ART STUDIO LAB 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, December 16, Felt Ornaments Ages 7-16 Lakewood Cultural Center Lakewood.org/Workshops WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION 6-8 p.m., Monday, December 21 Celebrate the first day of winter with us! We will go on a short night hike and then gather around the campfire for a marshmallow roast and celebration of the winter solstice that will include the traditional burning of the yule log. Please bring a mug to enjoy a hot beverage! No dogs please. Bear Creek Lake Park Lakewood.org/BCLPEvents SYMPHONIC BALL Boulder Chamber Orchestra 6:30 p.m., Thursday, December 31 Once again the Boulder Chamber Orchestra brings a special treat for the New Year celebration in the European fashion that includes all of your favorite frolicking classics! Lakewood Cultural Center Lakewood.org/Tickets Lakewood.org/HCA 19
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