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Bailey Studio Series ft. Ken Waldman – Free Writing Workshop

The Argyros

Saturday, April 26, 10am, Ken Waldman will lead a free two-hour workshop designed for writers of any experience, ability, and age (though recommended for writers at least 13 years old). FOUR WRITING PROMPTS: BEGIN FOUR NEW STORIES OR POEMS The more you write, the luckier you get—and each time you start a piece, there's an opportunity to get luckier than ever. The trick is getting started. Here, you'll not only begin four new pieces, but will learn strategies to begin many more. The session is open to writers of all levels. In addition to being a fiddler (with 12 CDs--and he's performing at The Argyros on Friday night!), Ken Waldman is a former college professor with an MFA in Creative Writing from University of Alaska Fairbanks. He has 16 full-length poetry collections, a memoir (about his life as a touring artist), a children's book, a creative writing manual, and a novel. Over 400 of his stories, poems, and essays have appeared in such journals as Beloit Poetry Journal and Poets & Writers.

Free Community Film Series ft. Star Wars: The Clone Wars

The Argyros

The Argyros Performing Arts Center is excited to offer a FREE family-friendly screening of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. This epic animated adventure is perfect for Star Wars fans of all ages. As more star systems get swept into the Clone Wars, the valiant Jedi knights struggle to maintain order. Anakin Skywalker and his Padawan learner Ahsoka Tano embark on a mission that brings them face-to-face with Jabba the Hutt. Plotting against them is evil Count Dooku and his agent, Asajj Ventress, who would ensure that the Jedis fail. Meanwhile, Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi lead the clone army against the forces of the Dark Side. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the excitement and adventure of Star Wars on the big screen! This free screening is our gift to the community, so bring the whole family and join us for a fun cinematic experience for the whole family.

Free

Argyros Presents Churchill Festival: Darkest Hour Evening Screening

The Argyros

The Argyros Performing Arts Center is proud to kick off our inaugural Churchill Festival with a gripping cinematic experience: Darkest Hour. This critically acclaimed film chronicles the pivotal moment when Winston Churchill, newly appointed as British Prime Minister, faced a monumental decision: negotiate with Hitler or fight on against seemingly insurmountable odds. Witness the courage and determination that shaped a leader and changed the course of world history. The fate of Western Europe hangs on Winston Churchill in the early days of World War II. The newly appointed British prime minister must decide whether to negotiate with Hitler or fight on against incredible odds. During the next four weeks in 1940, Churchill cements his legacy as his courageous decisions and leadership help change the course of world history. Join us for this powerful film and immerse yourself in the drama and tension of a defining moment in history.

Argyros Presents Churchill Festival: Churchill at the Movies with Lee Pollock

The Argyros

From Richard Burton to Gary Oldman, some of the most accomplished actors have taken on the challenge of portraying Winston Churchill on screen. But how accurate are these portrayals? And what was Churchill's own relationship with the world of film? Join acclaimed writer and historian Lee Pollock for a captivating exploration of "Churchill at the Movies." Discover the fascinating history of Churchill's appearances on the big screen, from epic war dramas to biographical portrayals. Delve into the debates surrounding accuracy and interpretation, and uncover the surprising depth of Churchill's personal connection to cinema. Lee Pollock will reveal Churchill's passion for film, his friendships with Hollywood icons like Charlie Chaplin, and his own forays into screenwriting. Explore the intriguing intersection of history, performance, and cinema in this engaging and insightful presentation. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Winston Churchill, the man and the myth.

Bailey Studio Series ft. Billy Brandt

The Argyros

Get ready for an evening of raw talent and captivating storytelling with singer-songwriter Billy Brandt! This June, join us at the The Argyros to welcome Billy to the Bailey Family Studio for an intimate concert experience. About the Artist Billy Brandt is a singer, guitarist, and composer whose music has working-class appeal that radiates masculine charm and chutzpah. He has a voice like dark roasted coffee with a hint of cream. Raised in Hanover, MA, Brandt now lives in the Pacific Northwest. A mainstay on the Seattle music scene, he performs regularly in clubs all around the city. Brandt is a storyteller, both as a singer and composer, somewhat in the tradition of Tom Waits, though with a more refined and nuanced voice.

Free Community Film Series ft. Finding Nemo

The Argyros

Dive into a heartwarming underwater adventure this Father's Day! The Argyros Performing Arts Center is thrilled to offer a FREE family-friendly screening of Finding Nemo, the beloved animated classic that celebrates the bond between a father and son. Marlin (Albert Brooks), a clown fish, is overly cautious with his son, Nemo (Alexander Gould), who has a foreshortened fin. When Nemo swims too close to the surface to prove himself, he is caught by a diver, and horrified Marlin must set out to find him. A blue reef fish named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) -- who has a really short memory -- joins Marlin and complicates the encounters with sharks, jellyfish, and a host of ocean dangers. Meanwhile, Nemo plots his escape from a dentist's fish tank. Join us for a fin-tastic afternoon filled with laughter, heartwarming moments, and unforgettable characters. This free screening is our gift to the community, so bring the whole family and celebrate Father's Day with an unforgettable cinematic experience.

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Degenerate Music with Adrienne Haan

The Community Library

Under the patronage of the German Consulate General in San Francisco. "Degenerate Music" was a label used by the Nazi government in 1930s Germany for music they deemed harmful to society. Similar to their campaign against "Degenerate Art," they aimed to isolate, discredit and ban such music. The question always asked is “why?" Why could something like the degeneration of art, music and culture happen? Why the banning and burning of books? Why the persecution of the Jews in a civilized country such as Germany, known for science, philosophy, arts and music? Why the Germans? Why the Jews? In this historic lecture honoring the 80th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust, Adrienne Haan will explain “why" by covering German history from World War I to the Weimar Republic, which would finally lead to the Third Reich, covering the Nazi Regime's impact on classical, cabaret, and jazz music. During the lecture, pictures will be presented as well as samples of "degenerate" versus "approved" music. Q&A to follow. Chanteuse Internationale Adrienne Haan is an award-winning singer and producer living in New York City. Cited as "An entertainer of the highest caliber" by the New York Times and "A song interpreter with ...

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2025 SVPF Summer Institute

The Argyros

Geopolitical Disruptions and American Competitiveness In collaboration with the Manhattan Institute July 1 - 2, 2025 at the Argyros Performing Arts Center Join us for the 2025 SVPF Summer Institute, a 2 day event where you will engage in conversations around the complexities of our evolving world during the SVPF 2025 season, as we analyze the intricate nexus of geopolitical disruptions, rapid technological advancements, and critical domestic policy debates and their profound global impact. Our insightful programming will tackle pressing issues from economics and trade to industrial policy, education, cultural resilience, AI and energy security, examining their consequences at home and abroad. Enhance your engagement with a Season Pass, granting you exclusive invitations to intimate dinners and meet-and-greet sessions with SVPF speakers – your opportunity for deeper conversations and connections with fellow thought leaders. Seating is limited. Speaker presentations include: America This Week LIVE: Redefining Journalism with Matt Taibbi and Walter Kirn The Great Realignment: A Framework for Achieving the American Dream with Reihan Salam The End of Race Politics: Race, Identity, and the Media Narrative with Coleman Hughes and Conversation Host, Peter Savodnik Canceling Comedy: Censorship, Satire, and The Babylon Bee with Seth Dillon Parenting Revolution: Parents as Decision-Makers ...

Argyros Presents BODYTRAFFIC

The Argyros

BODYTRAFFIC, an internationally-renowned dance company from Los Angeles, has been a dynamic force in contemporary dance since its founding in 2007 by Artistic Director Tina Finkelman Berkett. Known for technical prowess and versatility, BODYTRAFFIC artists expertly master a repertoire that spans ballet, contemporary, modern, Afro-Cuban, and hip hop genres. The company thrives on a collective of diverse perspectives and styles, bringing to life the visions of accomplished choreographers like Kyle Abraham, Sidra Bell, Alejandro Cerrudo, Fernando Magadan, Trey McIntyre, Ohad Naharin, Hofesh Shechter, and Micaela Taylor. BODYTRAFFIC aims to champion both established and emerging voices, serving as a home for a diverse range of styles and perspectives that tell vital stories. By blending local and global perspectives, BODYTRAFFIC reflects the rich diversity of its home city while pushing the boundaries of dance. Bringing the spirit of Los Angeles to audiences worldwide, BODYTRAFFIC has performed across 30 states and 20 countries. The company proudly represented the U.S. on tours to Algeria, Indonesia, Israel, Jordan, and South Korea. During its 10th anniversary season (2017–2018), BODYTRAFFIC embarked on an extensive tour, including performances at the CONTEXT Diana Vishneva Festival and The Holland Dance Festival in The Hague. These experiences deepened the company’s commitment ...

Argyros Presents BODYTRAFFIC

The Argyros

BODYTRAFFIC, an internationally-renowned dance company from Los Angeles, has been a dynamic force in contemporary dance since its founding in 2007 by Artistic Director Tina Finkelman Berkett. Known for technical prowess and versatility, BODYTRAFFIC artists expertly master a repertoire that spans ballet, contemporary, modern, Afro-Cuban, and hip hop genres. The company thrives on a collective of diverse perspectives and styles, bringing to life the visions of accomplished choreographers like Kyle Abraham, Sidra Bell, Alejandro Cerrudo, Fernando Magadan, Trey McIntyre, Ohad Naharin, Hofesh Shechter, and Micaela Taylor. BODYTRAFFIC aims to champion both established and emerging voices, serving as a home for a diverse range of styles and perspectives that tell vital stories. By blending local and global perspectives, BODYTRAFFIC reflects the rich diversity of its home city while pushing the boundaries of dance. Bringing the spirit of Los Angeles to audiences worldwide, BODYTRAFFIC has performed across 30 states and 20 countries. The company proudly represented the U.S. on tours to Algeria, Indonesia, Israel, Jordan, and South Korea. During its 10th anniversary season (2017–2018), BODYTRAFFIC embarked on an extensive tour, including performances at the CONTEXT Diana Vishneva Festival and The Holland Dance Festival in The Hague. These experiences deepened the company’s commitment ...

At the Hop

The Argyros

Get your dancin’ shoes ready to join us for fun oldies tunes, delicious finger foods, and delightful refreshments on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, at The Argyros Performing Arts Center in Ketchum. You’ll step back in time to shake, rattle, and roll with Elvis and friends! With a “paddle up” portion of the evening, this event is far more than a festive blast from the past; it’s also a crucial fundraiser for the Senior Connection. Every dollar raised supports the Senior Connection’s work of enhancing the health and well-being of older adults in Blaine County by connecting seniors in our community with peers, local activities, meaningful programs, and essential services. To purchase tickets (for $125 each) or to learn more, visit seniorconnectionidaho.org/the-hop. About the Senior Connection: The Senior Connection is dedicated to improving the quality of life for older adults in Blaine County. In 2025, the Senior Connection will provide: Over 26,000 meals through home-delivered meals (Meals on Wheels) and group lunches at our community center. Nearly 6,000 hours of caregiving to support aging in place with dignity for as long as possible. About 3,000 rides locally and even regionally to our community center, local activities, and non-emergency medical appointments. More ...

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