Jewish Arts Festival
November 16, 2008 at 2:00pm
I.J. & Jeanné Wagner
Jewish Community Center
2 North Medical Drive, Salt Lake City
The 2008 Jewish Arts Festival is an exciting family event that is not to be missed. The Festival celebrates the rich history of Jewish culture by offering non-stop musical and dance performances and over 55 artists selling their works in a special Artists Village.
Ririe-Woodbury will be staging several works during the festival including Charlotte Boye-Christensen's "Siesta", Joan Woodbury's "Dummy Waltz", and Larry Keigwin's "80's Night".
Admission is free
For more information visit slcjcc.org
Mark your calendars forInteriors
December 11-13, 2008 at 7:30pm
December 13-14, 2008 at 2:00 p.m.
Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center
INTERIORS celebrates the work of Artistic Director Charlotte Boye-Christensen with a full evening of her choreography, featuring a new collaboration with a local graffiti writer.
Arguably, graffiti is as socially and culturally relevant today as the native petroglyphs of the Southwest were in the past. This impulse we as humans have to add our mark, our understanding, indeed our own art to the natural world, is the point of departure from which this collaboration between graffiti writer Trent Call and Boye-Christensen will develop and unfold.
Also restaged will be her multi-media work "Lost" inspired by the artwork of four Mexican artists struggling to find their own identity through artistic expression. Kathy Adams of The Salt Lake Tribune described it as "gritty and raw, with the humanity and appeal of Boye-Christensen's earlier work" and named it the Best Premiere of 2007.
Tickets:General Public- $20
Students/Seniors- $10
Groups of 6 or more- $15
Middle and High School students (Opening Night)- $5
For tickets call 355-ARTS or visit ririewoodbury.com
