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ELEMENTS OF STYLE JACKSON N. SASSER FINE ARTS HALL

Audiences can expect to be delighted when the Dance Theatre of Santa Fe performs traditional West African dance, hip hop, classical ballet, contemporary modern and musical theatre dance styles in the annual “Elements of Style” performances at 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, March 31 - April 1, 2023, in the Jackson N. Sasser Fine Arts Hall at the Northwest Campus of Santa Fe College.

Admission: $9-15, Free for SF Students, Faculty, and Staff Purchase Tickets: www.showpass.com/elements-of-style-2

KIKA SILVA PLA PLANETARIUM BUILDING X, ROOM 129

Enjoy live and interactive planetarium shows produced by the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium as well as full-dome presentations from other worldclass planetariums. Topics range from astronomy to ancient cultures, meteorology, geology, oceanography, health sciences and beyond.

Admission: $5, Free for SF Students, Faculty, and Staff Purchase Tickets: www.showpass.com/o/santa-fe-college-planetarium

Saturday, April 1:

10 a.m. – Passport to the Universe (2017)

11 a.m. – Oasis in Space (2022)

Noon – We are Stars

1 p.m. – We are Guardians

2 p.m. – Exoplanets: Discovering New Worlds

3 p.m. – Space Park 360: Geodesium

4 p.m. – Expedition Reef

5 p.m. – Music 360: “Gustav Holst’s The Planets”

7 p.m. – Mars 1001

8 p.m. – Music 360: “Horizons of the Future”

9 p.m. – Music 360: “U2”

Sunday, April 2:

Noon – Forward! To the Moon

1 p.m. – Weather: Wonders and Mysteries Revealed

2 p.m. – Tales of the Maya Skies

3 p.m. – Lucia, The Secret of Shooting Stars

4 p.m. – Music 360: “Horizons of the Future”

SANTA FE COLLEGE ART GALLERY BUILDING M, ROOM 147

The Santa Fe Art Gallery will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. both days of the festival. The Sustainable Student Art Competition will be on display. This unique exhibit features the work of Santa Fe College Students created entirely from recycled, reused, and repurposed materials.

Museum Of Earth Science Building X

The Museum of Earth Sciences (MOES) will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. both days of the festival. Come visit the SF Museum of Earth Science for a tour of the museum and rock cycle garden, hands-on activities, and informational session for North Woods.

Paint Party At The Zoo

Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo

The Paint Party at the Zoo is April 2, 2023 from 10 a.m. - noon. For more information and to register, visit www.showpass.com/o/santa-fe-college-zoo. Throughout the year, the SF Teaching Zoo hosts a variety of family friendly and community events. Funded in part by Visit Gainesville, Alachua County.

Kid Zones

Kids Zone Art:

Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.: kids interactive art with chalk, felt, and weaving fabric (Outside of Fine Arts Studio in Building M)

Kids Zone Health:

Saturday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.: Join Special Guest Author, Michael Tomaino for a fun Art Activity “Superhero Creation Station” and Frisbee Toss “Come Activate Your Superpowers.”

Sunday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.: Hoola hoops, bubbles, paper airplanes, fun outdoor play (Near the Oak Grove Stage)

Kids Zone Science: Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.: STEAM Activity and Scavenger Hunt (at the Museum of Earth Science)

La Ventanita Cubana Food Truck

Cuban Cuisine

EIM THAI

Asian Cuisine

STUBBIE’S POP-UP SAUSAGES

Traditional German Sausages

CUSTOM CATERERS

Greek Cuisine

MAYFLOWER

Farm to Table Burgers and Sandwiches

WILDMAN FOODS

Locally Sourced, Grass-Fed Meats and Cuisine

FUN TIME FOODS

Confections and Fairway Treats

RASTAFARICE

Gourmet Shaved Ice

Important Recording Notice To Sf Spring Arts Festival Attendees

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The work of the artists is protected by copyright law. Please refrain from the use of cameras, cell phones or other recording devices without the express consent of the artist.

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