Tag: Events
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Zikr Dance Ensemble combines ancient ritual with contemporary ballet
Professional dance company to perform at Tabor Opera House July 26 By Stefanie Kilts “This isn’t your typical dance production,” said the artistic director of the Zikr Dance Ensemble, Dave Taylor. The Zikr Dance Ensemble, founded by Taylor in 2009, combines transcendent dance rituals from ancient world cultures with original and contemporary dance influences. The…
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A colorful life shown in black-and-white imagery
Exhibit showcases George Stranahan’s classical-style photographs at ArtShare Gallery By Stefanie Kilts Few people who know of George Stranahan’s life would say it’s anything less than creative and colorful. Among other accomplishments, he founded the Flying Dog Brewery, Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey, the Aspen Center for Physics and the Woody Creek Tavern, and has long been…
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Steamboat Springs CMC campus to host rare black-and-white photo collection
This article first appeared in the Steamboat Pilot. By Luke Graham. Steamboat Springs — George Stranahan has lived a life set for the screen of Hollywood or the pen of Charles Dickens. He founded Flying Dog Brewery, Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey, the Aspen Center for Physics, Woody Creek Tavern and rubbed elbows with Hunter S. Thompson.…
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Iconic B&W photo exhibit coming to CMC Steamboat
Public reception for museum-quality photography collection June 28 Photography aficionados, whether amateur or professional, should find something that stokes their creative juices when they view 28 black-and-white, museum-quality photos on the walls of Colorado Mountain College in Steamboat Springs. A free opening reception for the public is set for Friday, June 28, from 6 p.m.…
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1000 Words
They say a photo is sometimes worth a thousand words. Here’s one from Steamboat’s graduation last Saturday that we think captures it all, from photographer Ed Kosmicki. Congratulations to all our recent graduates!
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Healing after the Shoah explored through mixed media
ArtShare Gallery features exhibit by Holocaust scholar, adjunct faculty By Stefanie Kilts “We all need to heal,” said carolyn h. manosevitz, mfa. Her artwork – three-dimensional paintings on paper and paper sculptures – addresses the human experience after a catastrophe. In manosevitz’s case, this catastrophe is the Shoah, a Hebrew term used by contemporary scholars…
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Teacher finds new opportunities at Colorado Mountain College
Angelica Mascarenas joins first class of bachelor’s grads at ceremony May 3 [LEADVILLE] – Angelica Mascarenas is a teacher at heart. When she lived in her native country, Mexico, she taught English as a Second Language courses for students as young as kindergarten-aged all the way up to adults. Mascarenas comes from a well-educated family…
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2013 graduation ceremonies, Colorado Mountain College
This spring, across the multi-site community college 58 students have petitioned to be the first to receive bachelor’s degrees from Colorado Mountain College. Students who have been attending any of the college’s 11 different locations will take part in graduation ceremonies to receive bachelor’s and associate degrees, along with other certifications and honors, Friday evening…
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CMC’s first bachelor’s graduates prepare for journey ahead
Business degrees pair real-world experience with leadership, management skills [GLENWOOD SPRINGS] – When Alesha Frederick walks to the podium at graduation May 4, it will mark a special milestone for the already-well-educated graduate – and she’ll be among the historic first class of Colorado Mountain College students earning a bachelor’s degree. “I knew it would…
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CMC survey seeks community input
Colorado Mountain College values your opinion! CMC is developing a strategic plan that will guide the college over the next seven years, including the selection of a new president. Please go to www.coloradomtn.edu and click on the “survey” link to share your thoughts on the future direction of your community college.