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Digital-Bozone-11151 IF IT'S HAPPENING... IT’S IN THE BOZONE Since 1993 Thanksgiving tradition races thru Bozeman in benefit of Food Bank t’s already almost 2019 and many of and participation, the race raised roughly the race. Packet pick-up will also be available Big Sky Wind Drinkers. us are not quite sure what to do with $75,000 in 2017. Over the last eleven years, from 7–9am at the Museum of the Rockies Skipping dinner, eating less, or eating less ourselves. But before another year the events have provided over $437,000 in on the day of. well. This is what thousands of people in can properly wrap up, we have to funding to the Food Bank. For much more information, course maps, Gallatin Valley face every day. The Gallatin make it through the busy holiday Huffing For Stuffing courses include a and to register, please visit www.huffing- Valley Food Bank, whose mission is to season unscathed. With so much to 10k, 5k and Kids’ Run. All start and finish forstuffing.com. Huffing For Stuffing has set a improve food security throughout Southwest loveI about Thanksgiving – the feasting! the near the Museum of the Rockies. Participants goal of 5,000 participants for its 2018 race – Montana, is the critical link between food and football! the family drama! – it’s important to of all abilities are welcome. The morning so, let’s lace up, hit the pavement and really the people who need it. Food insecurity ensure our friends and neighbors have contin- races kick off with the Kids’ Run at 8am. earn our Thanksgiving dinners! impacts people from all walks of life and the ued access to the sustenance they need. Set Advance registration is $28 for the 10k and Huffing For Stuffing brings the commu- Gallatin Valley Food Bank reaches them all, for Thursday, November 22nd, the 12th both 5k (timed/untimed) races. The Kids’ nity together to support our neighbors who from working families to senior citizens. Annual Huffing For Stuffing Thanksgiving Run is free but preregistration is required. rely on the Food Bank during a time of great Learn more at Day Run comes to the streets of Bozeman in Packet pick-up will be offered the day prior to need by providing heart-healthy, family www.gallatinvalleyfoodbank.org. And a benefit of HRDC’s Gallatin Valley Food the race, Wednesday, Nov. 21st, at the oriented fun in the form of a race. Huffing special thanks to everyone supportive of Bank, directly supporting those members of Gallatin County Fairgrounds, Building 1, For Stuffing is presented by HRDC’s Gallatin the Gallatin Valley’s favorite Thanksgiving our community. Thanks to local generosity from 7am–7pm. Price increases on the day of Valley Food Bank in partnership with tradition! • Contents Dance . .2A Community . .3A Calendar . .4-5A Theatre . .6A Film . .7A Holiday Events . .8A EcoZone . .B RollingZone . .C EndZone . .D Holiday Bazaar Brews & The Big Sky Charlie Parr & Willie Watson Bi$Zone . .4D Emerson Center Museum of the Rockies The Rialto November 15th, 16th, 17th November 27th - 5:30pm November 27th ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •­novemBer 15,­2018 MBC presents annual return of The Nutcracker, a Bozeman original Montana Ballet Company the entire family. will share the stage with MBC’s own Foundation U.S. Career Assistance on Sunday, November 18th at the (MBC), under the direction of Montana Ballet Company is company dancers and nearly 100 Award in both Baxter Hotel ballroom. Generously Elizabeth DeFanti, announces its thrilled to welcome back guest artists dancers from the community. Also 2014 and 2017. sponsored by Baxter Events with tea 35th Anniversary production of Rachel Van Buskirk and Christian featured in the cast is Soren Kisiel, For Nutcracker tickets, contact the provided by Café M, this event is a The Nutcracker, on Friday, Clark, principal dancers with co-director of Broad Comedy, who will Montana Ballet Company at (406) must for families and children, November 30th and Saturday, Terminus Modern Ballet Theater. once again dance the role of 582-8702 or log on to www.mon- and will include performance December 1st at the Willson Both guest artists have notable Drosselmeyer. tanaballet.org. All seating is excerpts from The Nutcracker. There Auditorium. Celebrating 35 years, careers and have danced MBC’s production of The reserved. Ticket prices range from will be 10am, 12:30pm and 3pm MBC’s Nutcracker is a true professionally throughout the Nutcracker, set to Tchaikovsky’s $20–$60. There will be a $2 service seatings. For reservations, visit the Bozeman original and treat for United States and abroad. They beloved score, is one of the largest fee added for “day of show” sales. aforementioned website or call the artistic collaborations in the region Prior to the Willson Montana Ballet Company. featuring the work of accomplished performances, MBC will host three Season after season, MBC, a dancers, local and national level High Teas with Clara and many 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, choreographers, guest artists, live other characters from The Nutcracker produces quality performances, The Broads are back w/ musicians, seasoned stage enchanting technicians, lighting audiences with 20th(!) anniversary show and costume designers and new and updated a host of dedicated volun- artistry of dance, After an exciting year with their point as Broad Comedy. The Broads teers. Audiences will choreography, Off-Broadway run in New York are famous for high-energy musical delight in music, and City, the NYC cast of Broad numbers, left-wing politics, women’s exciting choreography, new design. MBC’s Comedy will join forces with local issues, and R-rated shenanigans. costumes, and theatrical 35th Anniversary elements. production of The Bozeman The Nutcracker Symphony will again pro- promises to be vide live music, conducted dazzling! by guest artist and For more info, Belgrade native, Maestro please contact Lee Mills, Resident Montana Ballet Conductor of the Brazilian Company at Symphony Orchestra and info@montana- winner of the Solti ballet.org. • Arts Council welcomes Nutcracker performance to WMPAC actresses Louise Musial and Cara Written and directed by cast The Arts Council of Big Sky is musicians, seasoned stage Clark, principal dancers with the Wilder as their feminist and member Katie Goodman and pleased to bring a production of technicians, lighting and costume Terminus Modern Ballet Theater in politically savvy laugh-riot of sketch husband Soren Kisiel, you can be Montana Ballet Company’s The designers and a host of dedicated Atlanta, who will be appearing in comedy and musical satire returns to sure, in this year’s political climate in Nutcracker to the Warren Miller volunteers. For this special the Big Sky performance. Both guest Tickets on sale for Montana State’s Bozeman. Performances will again particular, these writers have a few Performing Arts Center on Sunday, performance at the Warren Miller artists have notable careers and have be held at the Emerson Center for things to say! It’s not all politics, December 2nd, at 4pm. This fifth Performing Arts Center, a live danced professionally throughout the 53rd madrigal dinner the Arts & Culture, Thursday thank God. Spoofs including “The annual Big Sky performance is chamber orchestra will perform the United States and abroad. They will through Saturday, November Real Housewives of Bozeman” and generously underwritten by the music and local dancers will again share the stage with MBC’s own 15th–17th at 8pm each evening. other less mentionable subjects will Yellowstone Club Community be part of the cast. company dancers and local dancers Broad Comedy is an have you rolling in the aisles. Foundation, the Spanish Peaks “Having a production like The from Big Sky. Also featured in the internationally touring comedy Hailed as one of Bozeman’s Community Foundation and Nutcracker in Big Sky is a real treat cast is Soren Kisiel, co-director of show that presents a first-look at its greatest assets by numerous media NorthWestern Energy. for our community,” notes ACBS Broad Comedy, who will once again new material in Bozeman every outlets, this is a show you don’t want MBC’s production of The Executive Director Brian Hurlbut. dance the role of Drosselmeyer. November, and has done so for the to miss! And men, don’t let your Nutcracker, set to Tchaikovsky’s “It’s one of the most popular ballets Tickets $15–$35 and can be last 20 years! With Youtube hits women go without you – the Broads beloved score, is one of the largest in the world and great for audiences purchased in advance at www.war- reaching over 2 million, Broad have hundreds of male fans in atten- artistic collaborations in the region of all ages.” renmillerpac.org. For more Comedy is making a name for itself dance every year! However, if you’re featuring the work of accomplished Montana Ballet Company is information about the performance, on the national stage. up for a Girls Night Out, join them dancers, local and national level thrilled to welcome guest artists please call (406) 995-2742 or visit Broad Comedy shows feature a full for the Thursday show as a part of choreographers, guest artists, live Rachel Van Buskirk and Christian www.bigskyarts.org. • lineup of sketches and songs, Downtown Bozeman’s Ladies Night. guaranteed to leave your laugh General admission tickets are muscles hurting and your mother- $25 in advance and $28 at the door in-law embarrassed. Bozeman for each performance. Thursday’s favorites Katie Goodman, Louise opening show features special stu- Yellowstone Ballet offers free child Musial, and Cara Wilder are set to dent rush tickets for only $15. VIP star, plus last year’s beloved NYC reservations are also available for all tickets to Nutcracker performances guest cast members Molly Kelleher three shows, featuring no waiting and Tana Sirois.
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