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    The Arts Academy of Sedona Announces Upcoming Events

    September 7, 2022No Comments
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    By Camilla Ross

    Sedona News – Join us on second Monday of the month for Adult Game Night – Trivia Challenges. September 12th – Cheers, October 10th – Seinfeld November 14th – MASH, December 12th – Carol Burnett
Meet new people. Meet your neighbors. Be part of a community. Snacks will be provided! Reserve your space today…http://bit.ly/aas-trivia-night-22

    Friday Night at the Theater – Broadway Revue on September 16, 7 to 8:30 p.m. This cabaret-style event will feature music, dance, recitation and drama from a variety of local artists. Entertainment slated for month of September includes Singers, Sandi Schenholm, Rob MacMullan, Matt Egan, Bob Grogan, Cheryl Good Zavagno, Carol Askhew, Greg Benedetto, The Village Troubadours: Jashan and Chantal, and Camilla Ross. Dancers, Cassie Mavis and Kirstyn Mazur, and Performers, Craig Schneider, and Pianist Lisa Bell Benedetto.

    If you’d like to enjoy some local eats during the performances, order dinner from Rotten Johnny’s Pizza. https://www.rottenjohnnys.com or Dellepiane’s Burgers http://www.dellepianeburger.com Be sure to place your order by 6 p.m. so it will be ready in time for pick it up before the show. Tickets are $20 per person in advance and $30 at the door. Advance tickets can be purchased at http://bit.ly/aaa-friday-nite22 Come and sing along with us.

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    For additional information or to book your tickets by phone please call 860-705-9711.

    September 18, 2022, 7pm – 8:30pm The Awesome Difficult Work of Love launches six days and 15 arts experiences in our first Sedona Arts for Peace Week, September 18-23, 2022. Presented by Sedona International City of Peace celebrating 10 years of International Day of Peace The Awesome Difficult Work of Love is a performance by thirteen Sedona-area storytellers and musicians, sharing their journeys around claiming identity and searching for community in the face of judgements, stereotypes, and prejudices. Composed and conceived by Adrienne Torf, directed by Camilla Ross and Mindy Mendelsohn, produced by Margaret Joy Weaver for the Sedona International City of Peace/Sedona Arts for Peace Week and inspired by the work of the great African American poet, essayist, activist and teacher June Jordan. The Arts Academy is excited to have the clothing line of Erika Lucille Ewing of Got To Stop, LLC as part of the Awesome Difficult Work of Love production experience.

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    The Awesome Difficult Work of Love encourages audiences to reach across boundaries of identity to forge connections with others whom they may know as neighbors, co-workers or friends, but whose defining identities are not often revealed or acknowledged. It also aims to give everyone, both on stage and in the audience, an artistically moving reminder of how important it is to love oneself as we move toward building trust and empathy with others in our broader community. To purchase tickets and make your selection of any free and ticketed events: https://sedonaartsforpeace.eventbrite.com. For more information go to our website: https://sedonacityofpeace.org

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    The Symbolism of Jan. 6

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    Don’t mess with symbols. Just ask author Dan Brown’s character Robert Landon. The worth of symbols cannot be measured. Symbols make the world-go-round. Symbols carry the weight of a thousand words and meanings. Symbols represent reality boiled down to the bone. Symbols evoke profound emotions and memories—at a very primal level of our being—often without our making rational or conscious connections. They fuel our imagination. Symbols enable us to access aspects of our existence that cannot be accessed in any other way. Symbols are used in all facets of human endeavor. One can only feel sorry for those who cannot comprehend the government’s response to the breech of the capital on January 6, with many, even pundits, claiming it was only a peaceful occupation. Regardless if one sees January 6 as a full-scale riot/insurrection or simply patriotic Americans demonstrating as is their right, the fact is the individuals involved went against a symbol, and this could not be allowed or go unpunished. Read more→
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