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Monday, October 6, 2008
- "Ride Around the World"
- Oct 1 – Oct 12.
- Take a ride around the world with cowboys on horseback as they gallop through South America, Candada, and the United States on an unbroken trail that stretches back 1,500 years. Learn about life on the ranch and the role of horses in everyday life.
- Russell C. Davis Planetarium.
- $6.50 adults, $4 children.
filed under: Stage and Screen.
- Introduction to Ballroom Dancing
- Sep 22 – Oct 13.
- This four week course at Dance Connection Ballroom Dance Center teaches the basics of seven of the most popular social dances: Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, Cha-Cha, Tango, and two styles of Swing (Triple Step and Single Step Swing). A map with directions to the studio will be mailed upon registration. Class participants required to wear shoes with leather soles (no tennis shoes, sandals or backless shoes). Singles and couples welcome. Class size limited. Dance instructors will be Mike and Lisa Day, who teach at Dance Connection, central Mississippi's largest and most popular social/ballroom dance studio. Sept. 22-Oct. 13, 7:00-8:00 p.m.; 4 wks.
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filed under: Creative Classes, Dance.
- Beginning Photography
- Sep 22 – Oct 13.
- This is THE photography class for beginners. You will learn how to operate your camera and compose better photographs. We will cover basic photography principles. Topics include exposure, camera controls, basic composition, lighting, picking the right equipment, and more. This class will be held at Ron Blaylock's new studio in Ridgeland; directions mailed with confirmations. Mon., Sept. 22-Oct. 13, 7:00-8:30 p.m; 4 class mtgs.
- Ron Blaylock Studio.
- $155.
filed under: Creative Classes, Artistic Opportunities.
- Self Empowerment Class for Women
- Sep 23 – Oct 14.
- What is life coaching? Come to this class and find out! Learn about coaching techniques and strategies that will equip you with basic tools for coaching yourself through the ups and downs of life.
- Clinton, MS.
- $75.
filed under: Health and Wellness, Creative Classes.
- MAC Poetry Anthology Call for Submissions
- Aug 4 – Oct 15.
- The editors of The Southern Poetry Anthology now seek submissions for the third in their series, featuring Mississippi poets. The anthology will be published by Texas Review Press. If you are a Mississippi native, or if you have lived in Mississippi for more than one year, please feel free to send up to five poems for consideration.
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filed under: Literary and Signings, Artistic Opportunities.
- Acting Techniques Class with Rus Blackwell
- Sep 14 – Oct 19.
- Rus Blackwell, one of the southeast's most respected actors and sought after acting coaches, is offering a six week acting technique class. The focus of the class is an organic approach to the physical, mental and emotional aspects of the actor's process and it is designed to provide actors with a clear path to specific, honest and emotionally connected work. The class will provide the more experienced actors with an excellent workout as well as a chance to stretch and improve their skills. Those newer to the game will be introduced to techniques that will help craft a solid process and provide a basic foundation. The class consists of technique work, scene study and monologues with some on-camera work.
- New Stage Theater.
- $230.
filed under: Stage and Screen, Creative Classes.
- Pottery/Sculpture
- Sep 23 – Oct 21.
- If you have little or no experience in pottery, you will be introduced to throwing and hand building. If you have more than beginning expertise in pottery, you will have an opportunity to work at your own pace. Bring a towel to class and wear old clothes. These classes are limited. This class will be held off-campus at Wishbone Studios. A map will be sent with confirmations. 2 sessions are offered. Please note: A lab fee of $30 for cost of clay, use of tools, glaze and one kiln firing is required and is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Cost: $150 per session (plus lab fee); Session I: Tues., September 23-October 21, 6:00-8:00 p.m.; 5 weeks Session II: Wed., April 7-May 5, 6:00-8:00 p.m.; 5 weeks. Instructor: Tom Morrison
- Wishbone Studios.
- $150 per session (plus lab fee).
filed under: Creative Classes, Artistic Opportunities.
- Jackson State University Faculty Group Show
- Sep 18 – Oct 25.
- Art from JSU faculty members, including Charles Carraway, Jennifer Bronwynn Copp, Hyun Chong Kim, Chalmers Mayers, Jr., Jimmy Mumford, Christopher Olszewski and Kenyatta Stewart, will be on display.
- Mississippi Arts Center.
- Free.
filed under: Exhibits and Openings, Galleries.
- Acting Skills for Teens
- Sep 22 – Oct 27.
- This class for teens interested in acting meets on Mondays for six weeks.
- New Stage Theater.
- $100.
filed under: Stage and Screen, Creative Classes.
- Belly Dance for Fitness
- Sep 22 – Oct 27.
- Are you bored with aerobics? Is pilates no longer fun? Or, are you just looking for a new, effective workout? Belly dance is more than a sensuous dance; its an excellent form of exercise. Youll have so much fun dancing that you will hardly realize the great workout youre getting! Also, women of every age, size and shape will have the opportunity to learn a complete belly dance routine suitable for performance in an optional recital! Hear what some of Janices students say about her classes: Exercise that makes me feel good about my body; My co-workers noticed that I lost inches, The dancing and exercise were great!; Fun! Please note: Students should bring an exercise mat and wear non-binding clothes. A scarf or veil will be needed for some classes. Cost: $100; Mon., September 22-October 27; 6:30-7:20 p.m.; 6 weeks. Instructor: Janice Jordan
- Millsaps College.
- $100.
filed under: Creative Classes, Dance.
- Ecology of the Mind
- Sep 22 – Oct 27.
- In this class, we will be looking at our own minds. What goes into our mind? What comes out of our mind: We learn powerful tools like mindfulness meditation to gain insight into mind processes. The whole point of the six week course is to improve the ecology of that precious small landscape between our ears. Cost: $90; Mon., September 22-October 27; 6:30-8:00 p.m.; 6 weeks. Instructor: Luke and Charlotte Lundemo
- Millsaps College.
- $90.
filed under: Creative Classes, Be the Change.
- "Ecology of the Mind"
- Sep 22 – Oct 27.
- What goes into the mind? What comes out of the mind? Learn powerful tools like mindfulness meditation to improve the ecology between the ears.
- Millsaps College.
- $90.
filed under: Creative Classes.
- Watercolor Painting
- Sep 23 – Oct 28.
- This course is for beginning as well as more experienced students. You will have an opportunity to learn different painting techniques and sharpen your creative and technical skills by painting still life and landscape. Composition and use of color will be stressed. Please note: List of supplies needed for the course will be provided upon registration. Session I: Tues., Sept. 23-Oct. 28, 9:00-11:15 a.m.; 6 wks. Session II: Tues., Sept. 23-Oct. 28, 6:00-8:18 p.m.; 6 wks Laurel Schoolar holds a B.F.A. degree from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. She has taught drawing and painting classes, and her works have been exhibited throughout the Southeast.
- Millsaps College.
- $95 (plus supplies).
filed under: Creative Classes, Artistic Opportunities.
- Calligraphy, The Art of Beautiful Writing
- Sep 23 – Oct 28.
- Join calligrapher Betsy Greener and learn everything you need to know to become skilled in calligraphy. In this class, you will receive individual attention and step-by-step instructions. Using the beginner's broad-edged pen, you will reproduce Italic handwriting of the Renaissance. You will delight others with your creations. Don't miss this chance to add some creative style to cards, letters and certificates! Please note: The instructor will have the textbook and supplies needed for the course at the first class meeting. Tues., Sept. 23-Oct. 28, 6:00-7:30 p.m.; 6 wks. Betsy Greener is a wedding/special events calligrapher in the Jackson area.
- Millsaps College.
- $100 (plus $25 supply fee).
filed under: Creative Classes, Artistic Opportunities.
- Basics of Portrait Drawing
- Sep 24 – Oct 28.
- This class will create a fun atmosphere that allows students to learn the basic techniques for drawing faces. With the instruction and help of the teacher, students will draw a facial portrait of their favorite friend or loved one and complete the portrait by the end of the 6-week program. Please note: Supply list mailed upon registration. Tues., Sept. 23-Oct. 28, 6:00-7:30 p.m.; 6 wks. Kelsi D.V. Ward is an artist and photographer. She has studied art as an avocation since high school. She holds a master of public policy and administration degree from Jackson State University and a bachelor of science degree from Fisk University. Her daytime job is Senior Health Planner with the Mississippi State Department of Health.
- Millsaps College.
- $85 (plus supplies).
filed under: Creative Classes, Artistic Opportunities.
- Dancing Around the World
- Sep 24 – Oct 29.
- In this exciting class, the instructor will introduce various styles of dance from around the world, and she will present information about the cultures as well. Dance steps from Egypt, Turkey, India, the Pacific Islands, the Caribbean and Brazil will be taught. In the final class, students will be introduced to American Tribal Fusion, the Americanized form of Improvisation Choreography, which incorporates all of the above. Students learn cues and transitions to create a group dance performance. Kristina Kelly is a Yoga and dance instructor who has registered with Yoga Alliance at the 200 hour level since 2001. Instructor of American Cabaret Bellydance, American Tribal Style and World Fusion Bellydance since 1997. She is director of MissiHIPPY with regular performances at Aladdin's Grill. She has been teaching at Butterfly Yoga for four years. Sept. 24-Oct. 29, 5:30-6:30 p.m.; 6 wks.
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- $100.
filed under: Creative Classes, Dance.
- Stoneware Sculptures and Oil Paintings
- Sep 3 – Oct 30.
- Stoneware sculptures and oil paintings by Helene and Ray Fielder will be on display at the Mississippi Library Commission.
- Mississippi Library Commission (3881 Eastwood Dr.).
- Free.
filed under: Exhibits and Openings, Galleries.
- "The Color Express"
- Oct 1 – Oct 31.
- An exhibit of vivid, expressive paintings from students at ArtWorks Studios.
- Cups in Brandon.
filed under: Exhibits and Openings, Galleries.
- "African Art and Artifacts"
- Nov 1 – Oct 31.
- Permanent display of African treasures.
- Northside Library.
filed under: Exhibits and Openings.
- Experimental Watermedia Group
- Sep 1 – Oct 31.
- This exhibit consists of artwork by twelve artistsNancy Butkus, Martha Andre, Hazel Bush, JoAnn Burnham, Peggy Edderington, Missy Goff, Donna Parris, Anne Perry, Rose Simmons, Mary Pat Smith, Ruthe Reese and Margo Thomascreated through experiments with media that are water based, such as watercolor, acrylics and inks. Often other mediums are incorporated, such as crayon, fabric and collage. The pieces are on paper as well as canvas. No rules, no limits, is the groups mantra. Fifty Five works of art are on display and all are available for purchase.
- Mississippi Arts Center.
- Free, but donations welcome.
filed under: Exhibits and Openings, Galleries.
- Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Mississippi Writers But Were Afraid to Ask
- Sep 22 – Nov 3.
- Faulkner is known around the world! Miss Welty, likewise. They are followed by Tennessee Williams, Margaret Walker Alexander, and Richard Wright. But what about three other Williams and as many Wilsons? The Ingraham, Percys, Russells, and Lomaxes all come in pairs. Then there is a trio of husband and wife writers. Among our Mississippi writers we have a Nobel Laureate, two dozen Pulitzer Prize winners, a Caldicott Award, half a hundred honorary doctorates, and half again as many earned ones--some languishing in obscurity just waiting to be read. The Magnolia State has more than 2,000 published writers of which to be proud. Here's your chance to discover what you've been missing and to add to your awareness of our bragging rights. Please note: 0.8 CEU for teachers is available for full attendance at this class. An additional $10 will be charged for the CEU certificate. Cost: $120; Mon., September 22-November 3; 6:00-7:15 p.m.; 7 weeks.
- Millsaps College.
- $120.
filed under: Literary and Signings.
- George Ohr National Challenge Exhibit
- Sep 19 – Nov 7.
- National juried exhibit.
- Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art.
filed under: Exhibits and Openings.
- Philosophy of Beauty"
- Oct 6 – Nov 12.
- The Lewis Art Gallery features Tad Lauritzen Wright's exhibition Philosophy of Beauty." Gallery Talk Oct. 15 at noon.
- Lewis Art Gallery.
- Free.
filed under: Exhibits and Openings, Galleries.
- T'ai Chi (Taiji) - First Level
- Sep 25 – Nov 13.
- This session of the enrichment series will focus on learning 12 of the 48 Tai Chi postures. This spring class will cover postures 13-24. Taking the winter session that covered the first 12 postures is not a prerequisite for this class. New students can begin in any of the three enrichment series each year-fall, winter or spring. Participants will learn about and practice Chen family style Taiji with an emphasis on health, stress management, relief from arthritic pain, increased balance, and full range of motion. Warm-up exercises, Wu-ji (a standing form of meditation) a 12 posture form, and finishing exercises will be taught. Cost: $140; Thurs., September 25-November 13, 6:30-8:00 p.m.; 8 weeks. Instructors: Stanley Graham
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- $140.
filed under: Health and Wellness.
- Creative Drama for Kids
- Sep 20 – Nov 15.
- This drama class for children meets on Saturdays for eight weeks, with 1st-3rd graders meeting from 9-10:30 a.m. and 4th-6th graders meeting from 10:30 a.m.-noon.
- New Stage Theater.
- $150.
- First Annual Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival Fiction Writing Contest
- Apr 25 – Nov 15.
- Judge: Richard Ford Grand prize is $1,500, a VIP Festival Pass ($500 value), Publication in the New Orleans Review, Domestic Airfare and Accommodations to attend the Festival, and a Public Reading Short stories up to 7,000 words Entry Fee: $20, payable to Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival. Unlimited entries per person. Only open to writers who have not yet published a book of fiction. Stories must be previously unpublished. Writing Contest Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival 938 Lafayette Street, Suite 514 New Orleans, LA 70113
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- $20 entry fee.
filed under: Artistic Opportunities.
- Yoga for Everyone
- Sep 23 – Dec 9.
- Restore, awaken and renew the body, mind and spirit. This yoga class is a blend of postures designed to strengthen muscles, increase flexibility and release stress. You will be introduced to techniques in breath awareness while combining movement and alignment principles to emphasize flexibility and injury prevention. This class will enable the more advanced student to be challenged, while encouraging those new to yoga or looking for a gentler class to participate at their own level. Modifications will be given according to the students' needs. Standing, seated, mild back bends, balancing and relaxation poses will be introduced in a positive and nurturing way. Home practice will be encouraged and supported with handouts and personalized guidance. Please note: Bring a yoga sticky mat and two firm blankets. Mats and blankets can be purchased from local merchants or online. Please come to the class on an empty stomach and wear comfortable clothes. Cost: $140; Tues., September 23-December 9, 6:15-7:30 p.m.; 12 weeks. Instructor: Sally Holly
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- $140.
filed under: Health and Wellness.
- The Mississippi Story
- Jan 1 – Dec 31.
- An exhibition of a selection of works from the museum's permanent collection of over 4000 pieces. This first exhibition of works from the permanent collection in the new museum space focuses on the state's rich artistic heritage. Patti Carr Black is the curator of this exhibition which features work by Walter Anderson, George Ohr, William Dunlap, Eudora Welty, William Eggleston and others.
- Mississippi Museum of Art.
- Free.
filed under: Exhibits and Openings.
- Dinosaurs!
- May 24 – Jan 4.
- From a Protoceratops with hatchlings to a Tyrannosaurus rex, these robotic dinosaurs are fascinating to children and adults alike. Hear them roar, and watch them feed and care for their young. Learn which beasts may have been fighters and active hunters of other dinosaurs as prey and which creatures fed on tender plants.See the Pteranodon, the prehistoric sky king, whose wingspread was as wide as a soccer goal. Find out which dinosaur had eyes as big as soccer balls and possibly binocular vision. Understand how the horn-faced Triceratops protected itself from attackers and how much time the peaceful Apatosaurus may have spent in the water and why. Kokoro, the company that created the robotic dinosaurs, consults with distinguished paleontologists on all aspects of the creatures’ attributes and functioning during development. Each creature is individually handcrafted and computer-programmed.
- Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.
- $5, various discounts available.
filed under: Family, Exhibits and Openings.
- "John James Audubon: American Artist and Naturalist"
- Sep 20 – Jan 4.
- John James Audubons work stands as an unsurpassed contribution to the world of fine art, natural science, and American history and literature. This exhibition includes original paintings and letters, rare books, photographs, personal items, and sixty of the original large hand-colored Double Elephant Folio engravings from The Birds of America, selected from the collection and archives of the John James Audubon Museum at Henderson, Kentucky.
- Mississippi Museum of Art.
- $5 MMA Members, $7 Non-Members.
filed under: Exhibits and Openings, Galleries.
- "A Painters Odyssey: The Art of Marshall Bouldin III"
- Sep 20 – Jan 4.
- Artwork from across the career of the states most prominent portrait artist is presented. A full-color publication accompanies the exhibition.
- Mississippi Museum of Art.
- $5 MMA members, $7 non-members.
filed under: Exhibits and Openings, Galleries.
- Mississippi Watercolor Society Grand National Watercolor Exhibitions
- Oct 4 – Jan 4.
- This annual presentation includes works from across the country in various water-based mediums, organized in conjunction with the Mississippi Watercolor Society.
- Mississippi Museum of Art.
- $5 MMA members, $7 non-members.
filed under: Exhibits and Openings, Galleries.
- Poetry Out Loud
- Sep 1 – Jan 31.
- The Mississippi Arts Commission (MAC) is pleased to partner with the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the Poetry Foundation to present Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest. Poetry Out Loud is a program that encourages high school students to learn about great poetry through memorization, performance and competition. From September 2008 through January 2009, high schools statewide are invited to participate in classroom and school-wide contests, advancing to the forth annual state finals, to be held in Jackson on Friday, March 13, 2009. The state champion will advance to the National Finals held in Washington D.C. April 27-28, 2009. The program requires less than two or three weeks of class time and offers an outstanding educational experience for the students. In order to participate, a school must submit their registration form by December 31, 2008. All registered schools will receive a newly developed training DVD to help them prepare for the competition.
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filed under: Stage and Screen, Spoken Word and Poetry, Artistic Opportunities.


