Mar
1
Wed
Black History Month in Sun Valley @ Myriam Esther Fine Art Gallery LLC.
Mar 1 – Mar 31 all-day
Black History Month in Sun Valley @ Myriam Esther Fine Art Gallery LLC. | Hailey | Idaho | United States

February 15th – March 31st, 2023

Black History Month. Come and see the painting “Knowledge Is Power” by Myriam Esther. The painting is inspired by Ruby Bridges, the first African American to attend a white school in the New Orlean school district. She had to be escorted in and out of school by police officers for her safety. Although Bridges is not the exact girl in this painting, she served as Esther’s inspiration for this work of art. Acrylic on canvas: 60 x 48 x 2.5 inches.

Also on display are paintings from the “Love Collection”, the “Snow Collection” Inspired by the abundant Sun Valley Wildlife and the “Defiance Collection” that reflects the artist’s emotional reaction to stories and historical personalities around the world.

Myriam Esther Fine Art Gallery LLC.
105 W. Pine Street
Hailey, Idaho 83333
Tel: 208 450 2066
[email protected]
www.myriamesther.com/

3% of the profit goes to charities in Idaho for endangered species or Animals or Environment.
3% of the profit of specific artworks goes to charities for Children, Education and other charities.

Apr
28
Fri
Barcelona Flamenco Ballet @ The Argyros
Apr 28 @ 7:30 pm
Barcelona Flamenco Ballet @ The Argyros | Ketchum | Idaho | United States

The Argyros welcomes back Barcelona Flamenco Ballet (BFB) and their production of New Time/Flamenco Reborn. In an all new show, BFB fuses three dance styles with which we are all familiar – jazz, contemporary, and, of course, flamenco – creating a tension so electric, the metallic tapping sounds of the dancers footwork endure in one’s ears, leaving us questioning: What does it mean to be ‘reborn’?

One interpretation of ‘reborn’ is that of reconstruction. The dancers constantly reconstruct the ambiances they produce onstage, building up a rhythm with repetitive motions – and then break it, instantly stopping, rupturing the established order, then beginning again. In this way, the rhythm itself is ‘reborn’ – constantly renewing the dynamics of the performance, keeping it fresh and alive.

Witness the drama of BFB, from the exuberant outpourings of passion to quiet moments of intimacy in this constantly changing display of reinvention.

Jun
24
Sat
Sun Valley Culinary Institute Annual Dance Party @ Private residence
Jun 24 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Sun Valley Culinary Institute Annual Dance Party @ Private residence

Patti and Don McGrath, Jill and Lee Pollock, and the Sun Valley Culinary Institute Invite You to Kick off the Summer Season at our Annual Dance Party. Please celebrate summer 2023 with us and be treated to a seasonal cuisine created by the School’s Chef, Andy Floyd.

Oct
18
Wed
Sun Valley Jazz and Music Festival @ Sun Valley Resort
Oct 18 – Oct 22 all-day
Sun Valley Jazz and Music Festival @ Sun Valley Resort

Sun Valley Jazz and Music Festival
Five days. Forty Bands. One Million Smiles

Attendees from all fifty states, every Canadian province, and several foreign countries gather each October to celebrate live performances of America’s music. The Sun Valley Jazz & Music Festival was birthed out of a love and appreciation for jazz music by Tom & Barbara Hazzard and is held mid-October each year in Sun Valley, ID.

Become One of the Thousands of Jazz Fans Who Have Been Delighted Since 1990!

This experience of telling the story of “American” music is our passion. Amazing isn’t it? We all get to be part of this history while it’s still in the making. The names that ring through eternity—Armstrong, Ellington, Fitzgerald, Beiderbecke, Goodman, Holliday, Basie, Shaw, Miller, and so many more—have created a legacy of delight that lives on through those of us who participate in this jazz festival. The history of this music echoes the history of twentieth century America.

This jazz event is held this year because of your continued support and encouragement. You tell people how much fun it is and that they need to come to Sun Valley. It continues because people have a heart to support the event and because we have incredible volunteers. It will continue as long as we all do our part to provide a place for these dedicated artists to express themselves and expose us to the art form called Jazz.