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See art, compete for cash and prizes at Chalk Fest in Idaho Falls this summer – East Idaho News
IDAHO FALLS – The sidewalks across the Idaho Falls Public Library will grow to be extra colourful due to the Idaho Falls Sidewalk Chalk Pageant.
The Sidewalk Chalk Pageant is about for Saturday, July 16 and can supply artists of all ages an opportunity to create art work for the general public to get pleasure from, in addition to compete for money and different prizes. The intent is to strengthen the Idaho Falls neighborhood whereas concurrently elevating the visibility of Riverwest Dental, the occasion’s sponsor, and their enterprise companions.
“The Sidewalk Chalk Pageant is one thing to convey a number of firms and folks collectively, get sponsors and a giant reward,” Kyle Peterson, the occasion’s organizer, informed EastIdahoNews.com. “And everybody loves sidewalk chalk, so let’s try this.”
Peterson stated he was impressed to place collectively Sidewalk Chalk Pageant by comparable occasions in different cities.
“I’d been to the (sidewalk chalk occasion) in Boise,” he stated. “When making an attempt to give you an occasion that we might be part of, I researched the opposite festivals on-line after which from there, it type of jumped out in my thoughts to have a ranked bracket and to garner some artists who actually need to compete for a $1,000 prize.”
The family-friendly pageant is break up into three brackets: Ranked, Household and Only for Enjoyable. The Ranked and Household brackets will compete for money prizes whereas the Only for Enjoyable bracket will all obtain small prizes and shout-out on social media.
All types of kinds and approaches to the artwork is welcome.
“The theme we’re going to do is ‘What Makes You You,’” stated Peterson. “We’ve obtained some tips for appropriateness: no hate symbols or related to teams that aren’t acceptable. However for probably the most half, it may be an expression of you. Possibly it’s your favourite present, perhaps it’s a favourite anime, perhaps it’s a favourite ebook, perhaps it’s an exercise you love to do. We’re anticipating a very eclectic assortment of artwork as a result of it’s what makes you you.”
Peterson stated he believes chalk artwork is so interesting due to the recollections it could set off.
“I feel it’s the nostalgia,” Peterson stated. “There at all times appears to be a reminiscence, younger child to teenager to grownup, related to sidewalk chalk. Whether or not you’re taking part with it in hopscotch or drawing one thing in school recess or exterior of college as a bit of child, or as a young person bored through the summer time so that you get inventive, or as an grownup when you’ve gotten your individual child and also you on the lookout for one thing to take action you ship the youngsters out with sidewalk chalk.”
“There’s most likely going to be one thing that speaks to you that an artist will specific on the occasion,” he added. “The fantastic thing about chalk artwork is that the artists put quite a bit into it they usually do know that in a short time, it’s not going to be there anymore. It’s very finite. Footsteps and rain will wash it away inside a few weeks, so attending the occasion is one of the simplest ways to see one thing that’s actually going to talk to you.”
The Idaho Falls Sidewalk Chalk Pageant is scheduled for Saturday, July 16 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Idaho Falls Library. Admission is free to the general public. When you’re enthusiastic about doing artwork for the present, click on right here to get tickets. Extra data is offered on the occasion’s Fb web page.
When you’re a enterprise enthusiastic about taking part within the Sidewalk Chalk Pageant, click on right here to contact Riverwest Dental.
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Idaho Ballet Theatre's 21st annual performance of 'The Nutcracker' returning to the Colonial Theater – East Idaho News
IDAHO FALLS — Idaho Ballet Theatre will be performing its annual holiday tradition of “The Nutcracker” for its 21st year this December.
“The Nutcracker,” which is a classical ballet, will be performed Dec. 5, 6 and 7 beginning at 7 p.m. The show will be held at the Colonial Theater located at 450 A. Street in Idaho Falls. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased here.
“(The Nutcracker is) definitely one that many people are familiar with, but I think it resonates with so many people because you can see yourself in so many different moments throughout the ballet,” Director Abbey Lasley told EastIdahoNews.com.
The cast is made up of roughly 125 dancers. There are about 110 Idaho Ballet Theatre students performing in the production, ranging in age from three to 17. There will be guest performers and students from Brigham Young University-Idaho on stage as well.
“Everyone is local … and the majority are students,” Lasley said. “That’s what we really pride ourselves on is putting on a professional level production with an entire student cast.”
Lasley believes “The Nutcracker” is a “magical tradition” and a great way to kick off the Christmas season and focus on the “hopeful, optimistic, pure and beautiful aspects of this holiday.”
“There’s so much depth in ‘The Nutcracker’ that I think people don’t expect. People expect to see mostly all of the bright, shiny, sparkly, beautiful little parts of it — and we love all those parts — but there’s so many more layers,” she mentioned. “There’s so much more to be learned and to be internalized — things that can help us channel a really gratitude-based, optimistic view for the future.”
Lasley is one of three new directors who are making “The Nutcracker” possible this year.
Idaho Ballet Theatre’s founder and original director Brandy K. Jensen, who is Lasley’s mother, fainted last year during “The Nutcracker” rehearsals a few days before the performance. She had a stroke later that night and died December 14, 2023, at the age of 53.
“It was really hard, and it was a shock to all of us, but she got to do what she loved until the very last day and that was really a gift,” Lasley said.
Jensen started Idaho Ballet Theatre in 2003, and Lasley said she quickly began doing full-length productions like “The Nutcracker.”
“Every year she would add some elements — she’d polish something, rechoreograph something or improve it in some way,” Lasley explained. “By the time we got to her performance last year (of “The Nutcracker”), it was a very beautiful look at her life’s work.”
Lasley said the absence of her mother is going to weigh on the performers’ hearts during their December shows, but they are looking forward to taking the stage and honoring Jensen through their performances.
“We are very grateful to continue and be able to use everything she taught us and everything she embodied in her life to share this holiday magic and help people see the deeper meaning behind everything that we’re doing,” Lasley said.
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