Saturday, BOCO Cider, 1501 Lee Hill Drive, Unit 14, Boulder Free. Saturday, Atonement Lutheran Church, 685 Inca Parkway, Boulder .ĭerek Dames Ohl at BOCO Cider: Derek Dames Ohl plays with Flash Mountain Flood, a five-piece, Boulder-based psychedelic rock 'n' roll jam band, but he'll go solo at this show, channeling his inner Grateful Dead 6 p.m. Prices range from around 50 cents to $1.50 per pound Saturday and Sunday, 6054 Oxford Road, Longmont .īoulder Children's Chorale Concert: The choirs of the Boulder Children's Chorale will share highlights from their fall camp in "I Dream a World," an interactive performance of folk songs and tales from around the globe 4:30 p.m. Bring your own bags - and shovels if you want root veggies. Guests can harvest tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, basil, squash, carrots, beets, potatoes and more. Saturday, Junkyard Social Club, 2525 Frontier Ave., Boulder $20-$25 .īlack Cat Organic Farm U-Pick Palooza: Local chef Eric Skokan's USDA certified organic, 425-acre farm on the outskirts of town is hosting an event for people to stock up on some local veggies. Story Collective presents Unexpected: Hear an evening of storytelling and music, as storytellers will take the Junkyard stage to spin yarns and share tales under the theme "Unexpected" 7 p.m. Saturday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder $12-$15. ![]() ![]() Saturday, Macky Auditorium, 1595 Pleasant St., Boulder $22-$94 .Įarth Surface People Concert: This Indigenous jazz collective, founded by producer and songwriter Yellowhorse, synthesizes R&B with fusion, jazz and art-rock elements, under the guise of contemporary indigenous expression 7 p.m. The program also includes Abels' "Global Warming," Mozart's "Overture to Don Giovanni" and Wagner's "Trauermusik from Götterdӓmmerung" 7 p.m. Sunday Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder free .īoulder Phil's Hymn to the Earth: The Phil explores the consequences of human greed and indulgence through musical allegory, including Strauss's vivid tone poem, "Don Juan," and the world premiere of Drew Hemenger's "Ozymandias," featuring Matthew Plenk, tenor, and presenting the Boulder Phil Chorus in its inaugural performance. Indigenous Traditional/Social Dance Showcase: As part of Creative Nations Indigenous Festival that runs through Monday, three different dance groups representing the Pueblo of Jemez in New Mexico, Apache Crown Dancers from McNary, Arizona, and Hopi Dancers from Second Mesa in Hopi, Arizona, will perform during a traditional dance showcase 11 a.m. From a nine-piece soul outfit to bluegrass, blues and indie pop, all festival acts are local and diverse. Lafayette Music Festival: More than 20 musical acts will fill the stages at five venues during the Lafayette Music Festival. Sunday Fiske Planetarium, 2414 Regent Drive, Boulder /fiske/samskara-fall2022. Android Jones will host a Q&A after the final screenings on Saturday and Sunday 6, 7:30 and 9 p.m. Based on ancient Vedic tales and Sanskrit mantras, the artist takes a journey through the consciousness and beyond the mind to discover the inner self - from creation, through evolution, corruption, conflict and destruction, to eventual rebirth, and a path to enlightenment. ![]() 8-Samskara by Android Jones at Fiske: Lyons-based psychedelic artist Android Jones is bringing his 30-minute project, a collab with 360art that specializes in fulldome projections, to the planetarium for two nights of immersive shows.
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