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Polarpalooza!
October 05, 2009
Organizations funded through the public's SCFD (Science & Cultural Facilities District) tax are hosting a variety of low cost and free events during the month of October to thank the citizens of the seven county district for their support. Events being offered are listed below.
October 7 - Denver Zoo Free Day
Over 60 SCFD funded organizations will be offering free performances, crafts, face paiting. Click for printable schedule.
Main Gate Performance Schedule:
9:00 - 9:30 Media/SCFD/Denver Zoo
9:30 - 10:00 Denver March Pow Wow
4:00 - 4:20 South Jeffco Youth Orchestra
5:00 - 5:30 Aurora Symphony Orchestra
5:30 - 6:00 Aurora Symphony Orchestra
All Day Aurora Fox
Conoco Zoo Gardens Performance Schedule:
9:40 - 10:00 Tango Colorado
10:40 - 11:00 Belliston Ballet
11:40 - 12:00 Aurora Dance Arts
12:40 - 1:00 CM Dance
2:20 - 2:40 Colorado Chamber Players
2:40 - 3:00 Hannah Kahn Dance Company
3:40 - 4:20 Aurora Fox
4:00 - 4:20 Rocky Mountain Arts Assoc.
4:40 - 5:00 Kim Robards Dance
5:00 - 5:20 Rocky Mountain Children's Choir
5:40 - 6:00 Longmont Chorale
Wild Encounters Theater Performance Schedule:
9:20 - 9:40 Children's Museum of Denver
10:20 - 10:40 Think 360
11:20 - 11:40 Parker Arts Council
1:20 - 1:40 Parker Arts Council
2:20 - 2:40 Denver Zoo
Wildlife Theater Performance Schedule:
10:00 - 10:20 Augustana Arts
11:00 - 11:20 Su Teatro
1:00 - 1:20 Christian Youth Theater
2:00 - 2:20 A Child's Song
3:00 - 3:20 Colorado Dragon Boat Festival
5:00 - 5:20 Colorado Hebrew Chorale
Primate Panorama Performance Schedule:
11:30 Arvada Center for Arts & Humanities
2:00 - 2:30 Denver Urban Gardens
4:00 - 4:30 Colorado Children's Chorale
PLUS many organizations will be located throughout the Zoo providing interactive activities for the whole family.
Heritage Fine Arts Guild of Arapahoe County will be holding an Art Show at the Bemis Library. The Library is located at 6014 S. Datura Street, Littleton. The juried show starts Sept 29th and runs to October 27th and is free and open to the public. The opening reception is Thurday October 1st from 6:30 to 8pm. Otherwise the lower gallery is open during all library hours. Come and experience all kinds of painting from watercolor and oil to acrylic and pastels.
October 1 -The Alliance Française will have a free happy hour French conversation night on Thursday. French Conversation Happy Hour. Practice your French and meet other Francophiles in the Denver area. 571 Galapago Street - 5-7pm - FREE, hors d'oeuvres and wine provided - RSVP: 303-831-0304, afd@afdenver.org
October 3 - Edelweiss Preservation Foundation - German Day - 11am - 10pm, 14197 E. Exposition Ave, Aurora, CO 80012 Join us for German Music, Food and Drinks, German Entertainment, Military Tribute, Vendor Booths, German Reunifcation Day.
October 4 - Boulder History Museum offers the first Sunday of every month as a free day, Sundae Sundays. Guests will receive free admission to the Museum and free ice cream at the conclusion of their visit. We are located at: 12th an Euclid Ave. on ‘the Hill', Boulder - Free parking
October 4 - The Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys will be beginning our collaboration with Buntport Theater's tRUNks with free day activities at the Museum. Visitors to the Museum on Oct. 4 from 1-4 can make a mask and draw an entry for the Super Hero Drawing contest.
October 4 - The Boulder History Museum offers the first Sunday of every month as a free day. Guests will receive free admission to the Museum and free ice cream at the conclusion of their visit. 12th an Euclid Ave. on ‘the Hill', Boulder www.boulderhistory.org 303-449-3464 Free parking.
October 7 - 12:00 to 1:00 - Brown Bag Lecture - A panel of artist's from the Paint, Sculpt, Shoot exhibit will discuss the show and many of the events that lead up to the exhibit. The lectures are held at the Art Center on Wednesdays from 12:00 to 1:00pm and are free to the public. The Arts Evergreen is located at next to the Buchanan Rec. Ctr. on Hwy 74 and Squaw Pass Road). For more information call 303.674.0056 or visit www.evergreenarts.org.
October 7 - Broomfield Cultural Affairs is offering a FREE CU Jazz concert in the Broomfield Auditorium. This is a tribute to the great American songwriters and the music of Cole Porter, George Gershwin and more. This event is sponsored in part by SCFD funds.
Cherry Creek Arts Festival will be offering free viewings of the Mobile Art Gallery to the public throughout the week of October 7th in celebration of Polarpalooza. The Mobile Art Gallery will be on tour in Lakewood at Carmody Middle School which is located at 2050 S. Kipling Street.
October 8 - "Evening of Hebrew Round-Singing in the Sukkah" What: Annual Evening of Hebrew Round-Singing in the Sukkah, includes food, fun, and instant music-making! Where: 2 Ash Street, Denver When: 7:30 p.m. Who: For Singers and Listeners of All Ages Cost: Free and Open to the Public Sponsored by: the Colorado Hebrew Chorale Info: (303)355-0232 or visit www.coloradohebrewchorale.org
October 14 -NMAA presents - Marvels of Motion- Children will got on a journey thorugh the world of Newton's 3 laws of motion. This interactive event is all about the fun-damentals of moving science.(Designed especially for young children) 10:00 am at the Perl Mack Community Center, 7125 Mariposa Street, Denver.
October 15 - Boulder International Film Festival is offering a free viewing of The Human Experience - 7PM, AT THE BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY AUDITORIUM - 1000 Canyon Boulevard
Spotlight on the Boulder International Film Festival - Directed by Charles Kinnane (USA - 2008) Drawing sellout audiences and a winner at dozens of film festivals around the world, this remarkable film is the story of a band of brothers who travel the world in search of answers to the questions: Who am I? Who is Man? Why do we search for meaning? Their journey brings them into the lives of the homeless on the streets of New York City, the orphans and disabled children of Peru, and the abandoned lepers in the forests of Ghana, Africa. What the young men discover changes them forever. Through one-on-one interviews and real-life encounters, the brothers are awakened to the beauty of the human person and the resilience of the human spirit. In English. (90 minutes)
October 20 - Edelweiss Preservation Foundation - GERMAN LANGUAGE FILM NIGHT "Monster's Inc." - 6:00 P.M. Front Range Community College - Room C1517 Great for kids or adults learning German as well a fun night for those who are fluent! FREE ADMISSION
October 20 - 21 - WOW Museum presents: Planet Earth - Curious about how to approach science with your kids? Join us throughout the fall months for family science fun! We will explore a different science topic each month! Drop-in science is an informal interactive science program that is available for exploration from 10:00am-12:00pm and again from 2:00pm-4:00pm. Included with Museum admission for the general public; free for Museum members!
October 21 - 12:00 to 1:00 - Brown Bag Lecture - Reno Carollo, sculptor, will be speaking about public sculpture and how people interact (and react) to various pieces of art found around Denver and our mountain community. The lectures are held at the Art Center on Wednesdays from 12:00 to 1:00pm and are free to the public. The Arts Evergreen is located at next to the Buchanan Rec. Ctr. on Hwy 74 and Squaw Pass Road). For more information call 303.674.0056 or visit www.evergreenarts.org.
October 29 - 30 - 9am - 8pm and Saturday, October 31st 10a - 8p - Trick or Treat Street at The Children's Museum Denver - Get your little goblins, superheroes and fairies ready for the sweetest fall festival in town! Travel through the pumpkin patch down Cider Lane and onto a trick-or-treating adventure full of yummy treats, exciting entertainment and fun surprises. Try your luck at the monster carnival, hear stories about creatures and critters, make arts and crafts projects to take home, see theater, music and dance performances, and meet roaming costumed characters! For a full schedule of events, visit www.mychildsmuseum.org.
October 29 - Boulder International Film Festival if offering a free viewing of Sita Sings the Blue
7PM, AT THE BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY AUDITORIUM - 1000 Canyon Boulevard
Spotlight on the Boulder International Film Festival - Directed by Nina Paley (USA - 2007)Nina is an animator whose husband dumps her by email. Sita is a goddess dumped by her husband Rama. Why couldn't these two women, 3,000 years apart, make their marriages work? This award-winning, beautifully animated interpretation of parts of the Indian epic, Ramayana, was rendered on a laptop by a single animator mostly using Flash. Nina Paley lays down wildly imaginative musical interludes that use authentic 1920s blues recordings to link the narratives of these two unfortunate ladies. Why did Rama reject Sita? Why did the animator's husband reject the animator? Find out in this groundbreaking triumph of personal motion picture art. Winner of Best Animated Film at the Boulder International Film Festival and many awards from around the world. (82 minutes)
October 30 - Friday - 5:00pm to 8:00pm - Evergreen Artists Association Fall Member Show - Members of the Evergreen Artists Association will exhibit their Fall Member Show from October 30 through November 20. The opening reception is Friday, October 30 from 5:00pm to 8:00pm at the Center for the Arts Evergreen. The Art Center is located at 32003B Ellingwood Trail (Hwy. 74 & Squaw Pass Road - next to the Buchanan Rec. Center). www.evergreenarts.org
October 31 - The Littleton Symphony offers a free Children's Concert on Halloween, featuring the Colorado premiere of ‘The Composer is Dead' and various other spooky music. Littleton United Methodist Church, 5894 South Datura, Littleton. Doors open at 2pm - Performance begins at 2:30pm
CYT Denver presents the musical comedy "THOROUGLY MODERN MILLIE". Performance dates are November 6, 7, 13 & 14th @ 7pm. Matinee performances on November 7 & 14th @ 2pm. Tickets are $12 if purchased online at www.cytdenver.org and $15 at the door. Shows are performed at the beautiful Pinnacle Dinner theatre in Littleton. 9136 w. Bowles ave. Littleton, Co. 80123
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National Geographic Dives into Lost World of Marine Reptiles with New IMAX Show
www.nationalgeographic.com/seamonsters
National Geographic's giant-screen film Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure premieres at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science on Friday, September 18. Click here for ticket and showtime information.
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure brings to life the extraordinary marine reptiles of the dinosaur age. From the giraffe-necked Styxosaurus and 20-foot "bulldog" fish Xiphactinus to the T. rex of the ocean-the 40-foot super-predator Tylosaurus-these wondrous beasts defy imagination.
The film, narrated by Tony Award-winning actor Liev Schreiber and with an original score by longtime musical collaborators Richard Evans, David Rhodes, and Peter Gabriel, takes audiences on a remarkable journey into the relatively unexplored world of the "other dinosaurs," the reptiles that lived beneath the water. Funded in part through a grant from the National Science Foundation, the film delivers to the giant screen the fascinating science behind what we know, and a vision of history's grandest ocean creatures.
Kenneth Carpenter, PhD, curator of paleontology at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, was one of three expert scientists who ensured accuracy of the film. A world-renowned expert on plesiosaurs, Early Cretaceous dinosaurs, armored dinosaurs, and dinosaur reproduction, Carpenter heads the fossil preparation laboratory at the Museum. As part of his PhD studies, Carpenter researched predator-prey relations among the fish and marine reptiles of the Cretaceous, as well as factors that may have influenced the fossil record of the seaway. He has published 11 books and authored more than 200 popular and scientific articles on topics including fossil preparation techniques, mounting of fossil skeletons, and dinosaur taxonomy, behavior, and diseases.
"It was exciting to be involved with the first giant-screen film about what lived in the water during the dinosaur age," said Carpenter. "Much of my studies are reflected in the flipper motion of the creatures seen in this immersive film, when these prehistoric giants practically swim off the screen and into the audience."
The Cretaceous world in Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure was very different from Earth as we know today. Eighty million years ago, places such as Colorado and Kansas were at the bottom of a great inland sea that divided North America in two. A warmer climate meant more of the globe was submerged. On this sodden sphere, cold-blooded seagoing reptiles flourished, and as these ocean giants died, their skeletons were left in locations that are now high and dry.
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure weaves together spectacular photorealistic animation with standout finds from paleontological digs around the world-treasures that shed light on the film's incredible cast of characters.
The film follows a family of Dolichorhynchops, also known informally as "dollies," as they traverse ancient waters populated with saber-toothed fish, prehistoric sharks, and giant squid. On their journey the dollies encounter other extraordinary sea creatures: lizard-like reptiles called Platecarpus that swallowed their prey whole like snakes; Styxosaurus with necks nearly 20 feet long and paddle-like fins as large as an adult human; and at the top of the food chain, the monstrous Tylosaurus, a predator with no enemies.
Dolichorhynchops
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure is a remarkable visual journey that also educates audiences on the "how do we know that?" side of paleontology. Do scientists need full skeletons to learn about these creatures? Not always, as we learn from shark teeth found throughout the central United States, proof that these modern-day hunters were thriving during the Age of Dinosaurs when Kansas was at the bottom of the sea. How do we know what these creatures ate, and what pursued them? The shapes of jaws and teeth provide dietary clues, and occasionally paleontologists are lucky enough to discover bones of one species inside the remains of another. In fact, one fossilized Xiphactinus, a 17-foot-long predatory fish, was found with an entire six-foot fish inside-swallowed whole.
From fossil digs to larger-than-life visions of predatory chases in shallow seas, the film immerses audiences in a rarely explored environment during the dinosaur age. Merging ultra high-resolution graphics with National Geographic's trademark authenticity, compelling imagery, and powerful storytelling, the film is a perfect combination of subject and medium: ancient leviathans of the deep brought to life in the world's biggest film format.
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PLEASE NOTE: this film merits a PG rating for some intense wildlife images, including scenes of simulated predation.
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