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    Sedona Arts Academy Announces Upcoming Events

    September 30, 2021No Comments
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    Sedona Arts AcademySedona AZ (September 30, 2021) – Salsa Night with Dana on Mondays starting Aug.  30 through Oct. 11, 7 to 8 p.m. Dana De Luz leads this Salsa 101 six-week series where you’ll learn and perfect at least 15 easy salsa steps. Have fun while enjoying lively Latin music certain to get your hips moving! Each class will include a warm-up with Latin motion techniques and review of steps from the previous week. Then we’ll learn some new steps. Put on the music and shake those hips! Advanced registration is recommended. For the six week series the price is $120, or drop-in for $30 per session. Tickets are at bit.ly/SAA-salsa-mondays.

    Paint for Fun Night with Phyllis Anglin on Thursday, Oct. 7, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. This paint class is hosted by local artist Phyllis Aglin; she will be guiding you through her paint-along system where you’ll create a beautiful painting, ready to display in your home. Tickets are $35 and this includes all your painting supplies, light snacks, and a beverage. Tickets are at bit.ly/saa-paint-class.

    Introduction to The Gene Keys by Elyce Monet, Ambassador on Friday, Oct. 8, 6 to 9 p.m.
    Gene Keys is here to guide you on your own unique path in life by finding the wisdom inside YOU. It is not a program of more knowledge, but a self-guided journey into the wisdom of your heart.

    In this introduction, you will learn:

    • How to obtain your Gene Keys & Human Design Charts  (please bring a smart phone or iPad)
    • Your Life’s Work
    • Your Biggest Challenge
    • Your Gift to Humanity
    • Your Purpose in Life

    This overview starts you on the path of understanding how you are uniquely designed, how your energy works, and how to become a master of your life in your own timing and on your own unique path. Tickets are $25 in advance or $35 at the door and can be purchased online at bit.ly/SAA-gene-keys. Please call (860)705-9711 for more information.

    Cooking with Chef Minyan Zhu, Thursday, Oct. 14, 4:30 to 6 p.m. Empower yourself to make the most delicious soups, sourdough, sourdough pizza using seasonal ingredients and techniques that will give you limitless options when it comes to crafting your meals.

    Class schedule (attend one class or the full series):

    Friday, Oct. 14 – Soups

    Friday, Oct. 18 – Sourdough

    Friday, Nov. 4 – Sourdough Pizza

    Friday, Nov. 18 – Blender Magic

    Friday, Dec. 9 – Art of the Pickle

    Advanced registration is recommended for these events. Full series package is $135 with advance purchase or $145 at the door.  Single classes are $35 each in advance or $45 at the door. Classes are limited to 30 participants. We are following CDC Covid-19 guidelines for masks and vaccinations. Sorry, no refunds.

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    Tickets are available at bit.ly/saa-cooking-class-fall21 or call 860-705-9711.

    Open Mic Night and Master Class with Sabina Sandoval,Oct. 17, 6-10 p.m.  Join us for Sabina Sandoval’s Free to be Me Drumming Event Master Class. Let our spirits soar, and the pulse of the earth be felt, by people united by the healing rhythm, the pounding of our hearts with one of the most powerful instruments in the world…. the drum. This is for all ages and skill levels. Drums will be rovided.  Drumming is 6 to 7:30 p.m. followed by Open Mic night from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Tickets are $35. Open Mic only at 7:30 p.m. is $10. Purchase tickets at bit.ly/SAA-open-mic-weekly.

    Wine 101 with Steve Bailey, The Mayor of Wine, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 4 to 6:30 p.m. Join us for a wine tasting and education class presented by Steve Bailey, The Mayor of Wine. It’s the California and France Faceoff. 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).

    The Wine 101 course will teach you to better understand 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.

    Tickets are $45 per person and include a charcuterie board, provided by Chef John Ramagli of Rotten Johnny’s, a free wine glass and six California and France wines in the tasting. Tickets are available online at bit.ly/SAA-wine-taste or call 860-705-9711.

    SAA will be following COVID-19 guidelines so attendance is limited to 30 people. Reservations are required. Sorry, no refunds.

    The American Soldier starring Douglas Taurel, Oct. 21 and 22 at 7 p.m. and Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. The American Soldier is based on and inspired by real stories and letters written by veterans and their families from the American Revolution through the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. It reveals the struggles American soldiers face at war and their internal struggles to come back home. The show strives to help us understand how and why it is so difficult for men and women in the armed services to re-enter civilian life when they return home. It’s goal is to honor our veterans and thank their families for their immense sacrifice to our country. The American Soldier is the story of how many men and women have put on and are willing to put on the uniform to fight, defend and give the ultimate sacrifice for what our country stands for. Starring Douglas Taurel, directed by Padraic Lillis and consulted by Stephen Jobes, and was originally developed in Emmy Award-winner Matt Hoverman’s GO-SOLO Workshop.

    Grantors and Sponsors:  City of Sedona and Michael Schroeder.

    Ticketing: 

    For the first time ever, pick your seats in advance with our new seating map. We will be following CDC Covid-19 guidelines. Tickets can be purchased at bit.ly/etc-american-soldier.

    • Advance /Reserved Seating – $55 (sit at table with your friends/family, drink tickets available and table service)
    • Advance /Reserved Table – $165 (reserve an entire table of three for your friends/family, drink tickets available and table service)
    • Advance – $35
    • At Door – $45
    • Video on Demand – stream from home on demand via On-the-Stage – $20 (link for purchase coming soon)

    *All events will be held at Sedona Arts Academy in The Collective Sedona located at 7000 SR 179, Suite C-100 in the Village of Oak Creek. For additional information or to book your tickets by phone please call 860-705-9711.

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