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SUMMARY:Jump!Star
DESCRIPTION:Let’s invent recipes for the future together! Join us for Jump!Star Constellate 4: Traditional Foods and Future Farms \nWALK: THE PRAIRIE TO LEARN ABOUT INDIGENOUS EDIBLE PLANTS\nTALK: WITH SCIENTISTS ABOUT SUSTAINABLE FOODS OF THE FUTURE + SHARE YOUR FAMILY TRADITIONS\nCOOK: FUTURE-TRADITIONAL RECIPES WITH REGIONAL CHEFS\nEAT: COMMUNITY POTLUCK LUNCH + CELESTIAL SNACKS \n(All events are free. Prairie walk open to the public for drop-ins. To participate in the presentations and potluck we ask that you bring a dish to share. Join us to learn about future foods!) \nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 7TH\, FUTURE FOODS LECTURE SERIES\nDOORS OPEN AT 5:30\, PRESENTATIONS 6:00 – 7:30\nWichita State University\, Experimental Engineering Building lobby \nGeorge Ferrandi\, Creative Director of Jump!Star will introduce this Intergalactic Initiative and talk about cooking in the future – with crickets!\nSonali McDermid\, Jump!Star team Climatologist and Professor of Environmental Studies at New York University will look deep into Kansas’ future and imagine what farming might look like in a thousand years. \nFred Iutzi\, President of The Land Institute will talk to us about perennial polycultures like Kernza – a super food of the future! \nRefreshments and nibbles provided. \nSATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 8TH\, COUNCIL GROVE KS\n9 AM Guided Prairie Walk\, Allegawaho Heritage Memorial Park (S 525 Rd\, Council Grove\, KS) Free & open to the public\, drop-ins welcome. \n10:30-2:30 Future Foods Presentation + Traditional Foods Potluck Council Grove United Methodist Church Great Room (21 North Mission Street). Bringing a dish that is part of your family or personal tradition of celebration to the lunch potluck is your admission ticket! George Ferrandi\, Sonali McDermid\, and Fred Iutzi give an encore of their discussion from the night before.\nSPONSORED BY\nSymphony in the Flint Hills\, Wichita State University\, Harvester Arts and Chamber Music at the Barn\, The Land Institute
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SUMMARY:Opera Workshop in the Flint Hills
DESCRIPTION:Symphony in the Flint Hills and International Opera Workshop presents Opera Workshop in the Flint Hills\, a master class of advanced students and young professional singers who will perform in Marion\, Kansas August 3 through 5. \n“We have 11 young singers participating this summer from Kansas\, North Carolina\, Texas\, Ohio\, Oklahoma and China. It is exciting to find young people who are so dedicated and passionate about what they are doing\,” said Martha Sharp\, artistic director of Opera Workshop in the Flint Hills. \nInternational Opera Workshop was founded in 1999 with a focus on helping opera singers find their acting talents and execute them in a natural and logical way while maintaining the disciplines which are necessary for the body to optimally function as a singing “instrument.” Since then\, the group has organized workshops in Austria\, Iceland and\, in 2017\, Cottonwood Falls\, Kansas. \n“We are thrilled to bring back Opera Workshop in the Flint Hills for the second year in a row. With its Elgin Hotel\, historic Municipal Auditorium and arts culture\, Marion will be a great host community for Opera Workshop in the Flint Hills\,” added Christy Davis\, executive director of Symphony in the Flint Hills. Local sponsors for the event include the Historic Elgin Hotel and the city of Marion. \nPublic performances will include scenes from five different operas: “Werther” by Jules Massent\, “Le Nozze di Figaro” by W.A. Mozart\, “Die Fledermaus” by Richard Strauss and “Die Zauberflöte” by W.A. Mozart. Singer Beverly Hoch will return to her hometown of Marion to perform as the guest artist with the program as well as teaching a master class\, offering lessons and musical coaching. \n“What a treat to bring Beverly back to her hometown where she’ll perform on the same stage she did when she attended Marion High School and played Eliza Doolittle from ‘My Fair Lady\,’” said Sharp. “Beverly has made a fantastic career and is a fabulous singer. We have known of each other for years and even filled in for each other\, but we’ve never met. I’m excited to finally do so!” \nThe performances will take place at the Marion Community Center at 203 N. Third Street in Marion\, Kansas. Shows are August 3 and 4 at 7 p.m. and August 5 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $30 plus tax and can be purchased at https://2018-opera-workshop-in-the-flint-hills.eventbrite.com. For more information\, call the Symphony in the Flint Hills office at 620-273-8955.
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SUMMARY:Signature Event
DESCRIPTION:The Symphony in the Flint Hills Signature Event is an annual gathering on the prairie celebrating music\, art\, and the ecology of the Flint Hills. Our yearly theme and location change every year\, so be sure to learn more about the setting of this years event. \nExperience the easy\, new way to purchase General Admission tickets through Eventbrite\, an online ticketing system. General admission tickets to the 2018 Symphony in the Flint Hills Signature Event cost $95 plus tax for adults and $50 plus tax for children 12 and under.Have any questions going through the process? You can call the SFH office at (620) 273-8955. We’re happy to help! \nClick to learn more
URL:https://symphonyintheflinthills.org/event/signature-event/
LOCATION:Symphony in the Flint Hills Gallery\, 331 Broadway\, Cottonwood Falls\, KS\, 66845\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dark Skies with Jim Richardson
DESCRIPTION:Jim and Kathy Richardson opened Small World Gallery in 2002 at 127 North Main Street in Lindsborg. The gallery’s broad open spaces with a classic tin ceiling and original wood floors make a fine display space in front and working offices in the back. \nVisitors find that Jim’s many explorations of global issues and landscapes begin and end at the gallery\, situated on a brick street in a culturally rich town of 3\,500. On display are Jim’s large-scale prints of recent work\, as well as posters and greeting cards from favorite subjects and locations. All are made in the gallery. \nJim Richardson said\, “I feel lucky to have a base for my travels in a small town with big creative energy\,” said Richardson\, who has been photographing for the magazine since 1984. He also represents National Geographic in workshops\, on cruises\, and in keynote lectures\, media appearances and social media. \nAlso in the gallery Kathy Richardson offers a browsable collection of antique\, vintage and contemporary glass\, stone and metals that are used in designing her jewelry line called IBISwoman. Guests may select from earrings\, bracelets and necklaces from the gallery display tables — or they may wish to collaborate with Kathy or IBISwoman co-designer Briana Zimmerling on a made-to-order piece. Sometimes these may be completed in the moment. \nKathy Richardson said\, “We also love to help our guests discover other great Lindsborg shops\, galleries and attractions\, as well as our favorite places across Kansas.” \nJim and Kathy hope that their galleries carry on in the arts tradition of Lindsborg that has brought rich meaning and interesting ideas to so many.
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SUMMARY:Opera Workshop in the Flint Hills
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SUMMARY:2018 Prairie Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Symphony in the Flint Hills\, Inc.\, (SFH) announces its Call for Entry annual juried Prairie Art Exhibit and Auction. In 2018\, SFH will explore the natural\, cultural and structural elements of water in the Flint Hills. \nSFH is working in coordination with Independent Art Curator Jay Nelson\, retired director of Strecker Nelson Gallery. \nSaralyn Reece Hardy\, Marilyn Stokstad Director of the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence\, Kansas will be the 2018 Prairie Art juror. \nEntries must be postmarked\, emailed or delivered by March 15\, 2018. For more information\, contact Louise Carlin\, merchandise/art manager at Symphony in the Flint Hills at 620-273-8944 or email louise@symphonyintheflinthills.org.    \nClick here to download the entry form.
URL:https://symphonyintheflinthills.org/event/2018-prairie-art-exhibition/
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