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    March 15, 2021No Comments
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    Wine 101 with Steve Bailey, The Mayor of Wine
    California and France Faceoff

    Sedona Arts AcademySedona AZ (March 15, 2021) – Sedona Arts Academy (SAA) announces Wine 101 – The California and France Faceoff with Steve Bailey, The Mayor of Wine on March 23, 2021. SAA is located in The Collective Sedona in the Village of Oak Creek.

    Join us on March 23 for Wine 101, – The California and France Faceoff a wine tasting, and education class presented by Steve Bailey, The Mayor of Wine. Steve has been in the wine business for more than 30 years. He is a Certified Sommelier by the Court of Master Sommeliers, and a Certified Specialist of Wine. His is also certified as an Italian Wine Specialist and holds a Level 3 certification with the Wine and Spirits Education Trust (WSET).

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    Steve Bailey

    The Wine 101 course will include education about understanding wine, including varietal types, and how to select the proper wine. Steve will discuss everything from selecting a glass and opening the wine to how to taste it, assess it, serve it and preserve it.

    Wine 101 takes place on March 23 from 4 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $45 per person and include a charcuterie board, a free wine glass and six California and France wines in the tasting.  Join us at the Sedona Arts Academy in The Collective Sedona located at 7000 SR 179, Suite C-100 in the Village of Oak Creek.

    SAA will be following COVID-19 guidelines, so attendance is limited to 20 people. Social distancing and appropriate face masks are required. Tickets are $45 and may be purchased in advance at bit.ly/WineTasting21 or by calling 860-705-9711. 

    Sedona Arts Academy has additional events to offer as well.

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    March 17, 2021 – A FREE Gaia Belly Dancing class taught by Gabriela Lucejko Wednesday evening 6pm – 7pm. Come and see what Belly Dancing all is about. For more information call (928) 963-0758.  Sign up for a six week session of classes for $130

    Gabriela Lucejko’s genuine heart felt love, passion and devotion for the ancient art of Oriental dance is a driving force in her life. As a professional Belly dance artist and entertainer, she performed around the tristate area in festivals, restaurants and TV programs as well as on numerous private events. Gabi’s love of the culture behind the dance also took her traveling through Arabic countries where she studied more in depth of the cultural art form-Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon and Syria where she was also living and teaching for a while.  She then moved back to Poland where she joined many different dance projects and organized her own dance events as well as directed her own troop there. Dance is her life, and her life is a Dance.

    March 31, 2021 6pm to 7:30pm – Cooking, Culture and Children with Chef Brittani!
    A cooking class just for kids! Sedona Arts Academy presents Cooking, Culture and Children
    Have kids? Great! Join us with your children for a cooking class just for kids. What’s on the menu you ask?  It’s Sushi! Let’s venture over to Japan and learn all about this tasty pastime.  Wednesday night March 31, from 6pm to 7:30pm. $35 includes all supplies for the cooking class. The Sedona Arts Academy 7000 SR 179,Ste. C-100, Sedona AZ 86351, (928) 288-2258
    E-mail: Sedonaartsacademy@gmail.com To Register: http://bit.ly/Kidscancook

    Open Mic with Andrea Ferraz and Sam Jay is back on Sunday’s 6pm to 10pm. At the Sedona Arts Academy, 7000 SR 179 Ste. C-100, Sedona, AZ 86351. (928)288-2258

    Due to COVID-19 guidelines, attendance at all in-person events is limited. Social distancing and appropriate face masks are required.

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