Guests constantly report that while they are drawn here for the outdoor recreation they are always surprised and delighted at the bonus of stumbling into a cool local arts scene. Their low-key and approachable nature belie the fact that nationally and internationally acclaimed artists call this valley home. Per capita, the number and diversity of artists is unrivaled. A year-round calendar of performance arts compliments and enhances the bounty of visual arts.
Salida ArtWalk. Salida artists roll out the red carpet trumpeting their true colors and creativity at this grande dame of mountain arts fests. Leave the tuxes and gowns at home; this party is by and for art people and art lovers. Music, dance, poetry, demonstrations and more overflow the galleries. Pint-sized Picassos have their very own kids art zone. Whether you buy art directly from an artist, create your own or just soak up good art vibrations, this art party keeps folks coming back for more year after year. |
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Salida Aspen Concert Series. One of the smallest classical music festivals in the state, Salida Aspen Concert Series is huge on talent and audience appeal. Featured guest artists include famed sopranos, violinists, and harpists. Acclaimed pianist Wu Han told the Denver Post, “This series is one of the treasures of the United States.” Tickets for world-class performances are available at delightfully down-home prices. For dates and details of this 30-year summertime tradition, visit SalidaAspenConcerts.org.
The Salida Steam Plant Theater and Performing Arts Center. The biggest news in the valley in 2008 is the eagerly anticipated opening of the region’s first publicly owned, full-service conference and meeting center in the heart of downtown Salida. Integrated with the historic riverfront SteamPlant Theater, the new event center is suitable for corporate and community functions as well as private receptions and parties. Beginning in mid-July, the SteamPlant complex will easily accommodate upwards of 300 guests. Rent all or part of the facility that includes the 222-seat theater with 100 capacity lobby and exhibit gallery, a spacious ballroom seating 335, any or all three airwall-separated 50-seat breakout rooms, or the scenic outdoor plaza. Scrumptious catering and state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment is available on site. For rates and details visit SteamPlant.org which also includes an up-to-date calendar of upcoming public performances and special events.
Roots of the Rockies Music Association.A local non-profit, Roots of the Rockies is dedicated to presenting culturally diverse, nationally touring music performances, children’s programs and educational outreach opportunities. Past performers include Richie Havens, Brubeck Brothers Quartet, Tab Benoit and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Each fall, the Missoula Children’s Theater International Touring Project comes to town.
Concert information at www.rootsoftherockies.org.
Adventure in Arts Second Weekends. Galleries and merchants offer special exhibits and receptions at this Governor’s award-winning year-round community arts initiative that takes place the second weekend of each month. Meet the artists who call Salida home as well as their special guest artist friends. Features include themed exhibits, receptions and extended shopping hours. Check ColorodoHeadwaters.com for monthly details, special offers and performances.
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