Arts and Culture
Arts and Culture
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ARTS AND CULTURE
‘Sustenance’ at Boise State
Artists examine how food and creativity combine to nourish our bodies and our culture in Boise State University’s “Sustenance” art exhibit. The exhibit is a collaboration with the Treasure Valley Food Coalition. You’ll find 18 works from Idaho artists that explore aspects...
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Focus dance ensemble to perform at Danny Peterson Theatre
Idaho Dance Theatre’s pre-professional company Focus Dance Ensemble will perform new works by former IDT dancer Brandi Breshears, current IDT dancer Lia Mrazek and Focus director Gonzalo Valdez.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Music meets theater in ‘Me and My Shadow’
Writing a new play is nerve-racking enough, but this time playwright Heidi Kraay did herself one better. She collaborated with Kris Hartung and other Boise-based experimental musicians for her latest play “Me and My Shadow,” the centerpiece of the Creative & Improvised Music Festival...
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Celebrate Japan Day next week in Boise
You can explore Japanese culture in Boise at the fifth annual Japan Day on May 18. Early in the day you can see two Japanese films, then head over to the Basque Center for a festival of Japanese art, music and martial arts. You’ll see performances by Ontario’s Sangha Taiko, a taiko...
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Raw Artists: The Blend is Thursday in Boise
There’s a new art game in town. It’s “Raw: Natural Born Artists,” a national network in cities across America that showcases the work of independent artists. This time it’s “The Blend,” a showcase of 22 performers, designers and visual artists. On...
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Trey McIntyre Project sets off on a global dance mission
Boise’s cultural ambassadors will represent the best of American dance for four weeks in Asia.
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Transforming space at the Morrison Center
It’s like a bit of theatrical magic: “Now you see it. Now you don’t.” Just pull the Velma V. Morrison Center’s new flexible curtain system across the front of the mezzanine, and nearly 1,000 seats appear to vanish and the sometimes cavernous 2,000-seat venue becomes...
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Morrison Center’s 2012-13 Broadway season
“Tap Dogs,” 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23-25. This is the Aussie answer to “Stomp,” with a rough, tough crew of six who will turn tap dance on its ear.
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ARTS AND CULTURE
‘An Artistic Taste of Garden City’
Get a new perspective on Boise’s closest neighbor at “An Artistic Taste of Garden City,” an community feast of visual art, music and theater to benefit the Garden City Library. Float between the Woman of Steel Gallery and Visual Arts Collective and catch artists in action such...
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Boise Philharmonic Mahler 2
The Boise Philharmonic ends its 50th-anniversary season with the orchestra’s first performance of Mahler’s epic Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection.” In Mahler tradition, it is a masterwork of orchestral and choral music that explores death, sorrow, suffering, rebirth and joy...




