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Event of the week

Oct. 10-12, 2014 

CRUZAR LA CARA

DE LA LUNA

Arizona Opera

 

An electrifying season opens as Arizona Opera brings the world’s first mariachi opera to the stage.

Cruzar la Cara de la Luna blends the passion and artistry of mariachi with the touching story of a Mexican immigrant family. Commissioned in celebration of the anniversaries of Mexican Independence and Revolution, Cruzar la Cara de la Luna features world famous Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán.

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SCOTTSDALE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Harkins Shea 14

7354 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale

Oct. 9 – 13, 2014 

Annual Scottsdale International Film Festival brings high quality American and foreign films to Scottsdale. Opening night film: Rudderless. Closing night film: Wild (see photo)

 

BI-ANNUAL PLANT SALE

Desert Botanical Garden

75 N. Second St., Phoenix

Oct. 11 – 12, 2014 

Shopping experience featuring the largest variety of arid-adapted plants available in one location. This sale will have the largest selection ever, with many new and unusual plants of all sizes. 

 

 

AN EVENING OF CHAMBER MUSIC – Featuring Bach, Mozart and Grieg

The Phoenix Symphony 

at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts

Oct. 11, 2014 l 7.30 p.m.

This first of two concerts in the Scottsdale Chamber Festival* will be conducted by concert master, Steven Moeckel featuring the music of Bach, Mozart and Grieg. (*Second concert: Nov. 8, 2014)

 

 

THE MIRACULOUS JOURNEY OF EDWARD TULANE

Childsplay

at Tempe Center for the Arts 

Oct. 19 – Nov. 16, 2014 

After winning seven ariZoni awards, including Best Overall Production and Best Original Script, Childsplay is bringing back its production of The Miraculous Journey ofEdward Tulane.

 

 

 

 

 

NARNIA – The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe

Valley Youth Theatre

525 N. First St., Phoenix 

Oct. 10 – 26, 2014 

Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen, this musical is based on the most popular story written by C.S. Lewis in THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not-to-miss exhibitionsA selection of the best ongoing exhibitions in the Valley

THAT'S THE WAY I LIKE IT! 

Heard Museum 

2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix’¨

April 26, 2014 – Feb. 8, 2015

With the help of its visitors, the Heard has selected a group of artworks to create a wonderful collection of its most recent contemporary acquisitions. The donated items were given to the museum by varied collectors who recognized each artist’s ability to transform and create a work of art, and your votes have helped to curate and create the final exhibit. More info

 

 

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: EARTH EXPLORERS

Arizona Science Center

600 E. Washington St., Phoenix’¨

Sept. 21, 2014 – Jan. 4, 2015

Earth Explorers revolves around some of Earth’s most spectacular eco-zones–the polar regions, oceans, rain forests, mountains and caves, and the African savanna–bringing the unparalleled adventures of National Geographic to life. Earth Explorers allows guests of all ages to experience awe-inspiring parts of the world. More info

 

 

PAULO BRUSCKY: ART IS OUR LAST HOPE 

Phoenix Art Museum

1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix

Sept. 6 – Dec. 28, 2014

First U.S. Exhibition Covering Brazilian Paulo Bruscky’s Career Comes to Phoenix Art Museum. Includes artworks ranging from mail art to video. More info

 

 

THE LITTLE BLACK DRESS: THROUGH THE DECADES

Vision Gallery

10 E. Chicago St., Chandler

Sept. 5 – Oct. 25, 2014

The Little Black Dress, or what has become fondly known as the “LBD,” is considered a fashion staple. No fashion forward woman worth her salt is without one. The classic tale of the little black dress began in 1926 when Coco Chanel published a picture in American Vogue of a classically elegant, calf length, simple black dress. The crowds went wild. Vogue magazine hailed it as “Chanel’s Ford,” like the Model T, the little black dress became a versatile, affordable fashion icon. More info

 

FISH OUT OF WATER

Desert Botanical Garden

75 N. Second St., Phoenix

Sept. 26, 2014 – Jan. 4, 2015

Artist Joe McAuliffe and the Desert Botanical Garden celebrate the water that sustains present-day societies in Arizona. With gyotaku impressions of fish from local canals, rivers, lakes and ponds, Dr. McAuliffe uses this ancient Japanese technique to tell stories that reflect his interest in natural history and conservation, and the relationships of fish and human cultureMore info

 

COVERT OPERATIONS: INVESTIGATING THE UNKNOWNS

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art

7374 E. Second St., Scottsdale 

Sept. 28, 2014 – Jan. 11, 2015

Covert Operations considers a generation of artists working post-9/11 and exercising the tools of democracy to collect and reveal previously unreported information. More info

 

 

 

 

 

 

RICHARD T. WALKER: THE PREDICAMENT OF ALWAYS (AS WE ARE)

ASU Art Museum

51 E. 10th St., Tempe

Sept. 27, 2014 – Jan. 3, 2015

Richard T. Walker’s videos, photographs, installations and performances take seclusion, human nature and dialogue as their subjects. Focusing on the experience of our surrounding environments, his works highlight clashes between innate desire, cultural interpretation and reality, becoming almost behavioral studies of the act of experiencing. More info

 

 

 

FASHIONED IN AMERICA

Phoenix Art Museum

1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix

Oct. 11, 2014 – March 15, 2015

The exhibition brings together the best American talent and underscores the value of supporting domestic design and manufacturing. Featuring more than 30 ensembles and accessories, the exhibition will highlight work by contemporary designers such as Wes Gordon, Oscar de la Renta, J. Mendel, Monique Lhuillier, Anna Sui, Libertine, Rosie Assouline, Shinola, Patrick Ervell and Nanette Lepore, … More info

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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