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Spring 2015 7 <br />cultural artS maSter Plan <br />Take an active role in shaping the future arts and <br />cultural offerings in Louisville by participating in <br />a City-wide Cultural Arts Master Plan. Working closely <br />with the Louisville Cultural Council, community arts <br />organizations, creative professionals, Louisville business- <br />es and residents, the City is seeking feedback to develop <br />a Cultural Arts Master Plan to guide the community <br />vision for culture and creative industries. <br />This plan will identify cultural facilities and resources; <br />the spectrum of arts and cultural programming and <br />special events; public displays; and educational opportu- <br />nities within Louisville. <br />The next public meeting will be held Monday, <br />March 16, 5:00 PM at the Louisville Center for the <br />Arts (801 Grant Avenue). Public surveys are available <br />online at LouisvilleCO.gov under “Latest News.” <br />For more information, please contact Suzanne Jans- <br />sen (303.335.4581 or SuzanneJ@LouisvilleCO.gov). <br />louiSville artS diStrict <br />Start the weekend off right with the First Friday <br />Art Walk in Historic Downtown Louisville, <br />February – December. The Louisville Arts District offers <br />an array of art galleries, related shops <br />and businesses, from sculpture-to- <br />performing arts, décor and design- <br />to-café and wine, galleries-to-frozen <br />treats; repurposed fashion-to-designer <br />couture; custom jewelry-to-organic <br />markets; music classes-to-web design; <br />CAD design-to-CPA; yoga-to-salons <br />and spas. <br />Residents and visitors alike enjoy the diverse art scene <br />and often mix art with food, taking advantage of many <br />sumptuous dining choices in casual walking distance <br />from the LAD. We’ll see you on the First Friday! <br />Creating SuStainable Change in haiti <br />WedneSday, MarCh 18, 7pM (doorS open at 6:15pM) <br />Free ($5 SuggeSted donation) <br />A panel discussion with the Colorado Haiti Project <br />about their partnership with Petit Trou, Haiti. Learn <br />what it takes to create sustainable change while honor- <br />ing the country’s traditions and culture. Arrive early <br />or stay late to enjoy the Colorado Haiti Project market <br />showcasing the work of Haitian artisans. <br />Friday night live! preSentS <br />South platt SynCopatorS <br />Friday, MarCh 20, 7:30pM (doorS open at 7pM) <br />$10 adultS / $8 SeniorS & StudentS/$5 youth <br />This Ragtime Orchestra plays music published between <br />1910 and 1930. We look forward to taking you back to those <br />days of long ago, when life was simpler and the music really <br />made you tap your toes. <br />Silent Movie: the Marriage CirCle <br />Saturday, MarCh 28, 7:30pM (doorS open at 7pM) <br />$10 adultS / $8 SeniorS & StudentS/$5 youth <br />The Marriage Circle is a comedy of misplaced attraction, <br />centered on two married couples in Vienna. This was a <br />ground-breaking comedy, with humor derived from reac- <br />tions and adult situations. A score compiled from historic <br />photoplay music will be performed by pianist Rodney Sauer. <br /> <br />Sunday ChaMber SerieS <br />3pM (doorS open at 2;30pM) <br />$10 adultS / $8 SeniorS & StudentS/$5 youth <br />Victoria Loran, VioLinist: March 29 <br />Reflections on A Life with Violin: A Book in Concert. Ms. <br />Loran narrates the book that she wrote and she plays eight <br />small concert pieces throughout the reading. <br />antero Winds, WoodWind Quintet: apriL 19 <br />Known for their artistic sensitivity and exuberant stage <br />presence, the award-winning Antero Winds have been at- <br />tracting attention worldwide as a talented and engaging <br />young international woodwind quintet. <br />SuMMer ConCertS in the park <br />Mark your calendars - Thursday nights in June & July. <br />Detailed information on all arts events can be found on <br />the City's web site under Cultural Arts.