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DISCOVERY SERIES: BRAZILIAN FILMSScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts

7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale

June 22-30, 2014

Tickets: $5

 

Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts showcases recent Brazilian cinema this summer as part of its Discovery Series films.

Four acclaimed Brazilian films will be shown in the Center’s Stage 2 theater on selected Sundays and Mondays from May 18 through Aug. 25. The films are in Portuguese and include English subtitles. 

 

 

 

 

>> Next Brazilian Discovery Series films: 

The Invisible Collection (A Colecao Invisivel)

Sunday, June 22, 2 p.m.

Monday, June 23, 7 p.m.

Sunday, June 29, 2 p.m.

Monday, June 30, 7 p.m.

The young Beto ventures to the Brazilian countryside in search of a collection of rare drawings. There he meets Samir, the collector, and his family, ruined by the demise of the cocoa plantations. The journey and the encounter will irrevocably change the young man’s soul. Based on a short story by Stefan Zweig. Directed by Bernard Attal.

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SNAP – THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY

University Club of Phoenix

39 E. Monte Vista Road, Phoenix

May 9 – July 1, 2014

Info

The theme of this exhibit focuses simply on the the artist’s inspiration… whether a person, place or an experience. This special photography exhibit features a wide variety of photographic processes; analog, digital, color, black and white and mixed media. 

 

 

DISNEY'S ALADDIN JR.  

Desert Stages

4720 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale

May 16 – June 22, 2014

2 p.m. / 7.30 p.m. 

Info & Tickets

Welcome to Agrabah, City of Enchantment. All of the famous characters are in this stage adaptation of the Disney hit, including Aladdin, Jasmine, and of course, the Genie. 

 

 

 

 

BILOXI BLUES  

Desert Stages

4720 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale

June 6 – Aug 10, 2014

2 p.m. / 7.30 p.m. 

Info & Tickets

When Brooklyn’s Eugene Morris Jerome is drafted into the Army during World War II, he is sent a world away for boot camp…to Deep South Biloxi, Mississippi! A Neil Simon’s autobiographical comedy.

 

 

 

PETER PAN  

Presented by Valley Youth Theater

Played at the Herberger Theater Center

222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix

June 13 – 29, 2014

2 p.m. / 7.30 p.m. 

$16.50 – $34.50

Info & Tickets

Join Peter Pan, Wendy and Captain Hook in the high-flying original Broadway musical that whisks you away to a place where dreams are born and no one ever grows up.

 

 

 

 

 

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

PABLO HELGUERA: 'LIBRERIA DONCELES'  

ASU Art Museum 

821 N. Third St., Phoenix

March 21, 2014 – June 21, 2014

The ASU Art Museum presents two concurrent solo exhibitions of work by artist Pablo Helguera, both of which will open March 21, 2014. Pablo Helguera: Librería Donceles and Pablo Helguera: Chrestomathycurated by Julio César Morales, will be the first presentation outside of the East Coast of this new work by Helguera, a world-renowned visual and performance artist whose work weaves together personal and historical narratives in the context of socially engaged art and language. More info

 

HOLLYWOOD COSTUME  

Phoenix Art Museum

1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix’¨

March 26, 2014 – July 6, 2014

Phoenix Art Museum is honored to be the only West Coast venue of Hollywood Costume, a ground breaking exhibition that celebrates and explores costume design as a key component of cinema storytelling. Arriving in Phoenix from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, this major multimedia exhibition explores the essentials of costume design and illuminates the costume designer’s creative process, bringing together more than 100 of the world’s most iconic costumes from a century of filmmaking. More info

 

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

 

 

BUILD! Toy Brick Art at the Heard 

Heard Museum

2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix’¨

May 24, 2014 – Sept. 28, 2014

LEGO brick art in its many creative and surprising forms comes to the Heard Museum this summer, with plenty of hands-on components for the whole family. The ingenuity of American Indian and non-American Indian LEGO brick artists is impressive. 

 

 

 

 

 

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