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Show I January 17, 1997 F Page 13 Cross Currents r UN JANUARY 28567CR M. or and older. 29 The Spudnuts. Pagosa Springs. Acoustic guitar and upright bass at the Healing Waters. 8 p.m. 970-247-900- 0. 8-- 10 p.m. 970-882-79- 98 970-565-95- I The Miracle Worker. Farmington. Presented by the San World's Finest Water Treatment Systems Softening, Conditioning & Purification Equipment to Fit Any Budget 'Vs Juan Stage Company. Totah Theatre 970-533-134-1. Joey and the Slackers. Durango. Performing at the Sundance Saloon. 9 p.m. - 1 :30 a.m. 3-- 2 Snowdown. Durango. Colorados Premier Winter Celebration, with over 60 different activities planned. or the Snowdown Hotline at 8 970-533-134-1. 970-247-51- 970-382-373- 2 Joey and the Slackers. DurangoPurgatory. Performing at Farquahrts on 130 and 22 from 4 6 p.m. and at Purgatory on 131 and 21 from 6 p.m. and again at 8 30-Fe- h. -- i 4-- p.m. 31 Weed Seed Literary Cooperative. Dolores. Readings by local authors and poets. 7 p.m. 9 p.m. Dolores Bookstore & Coffeehouse. 31 Folklore and Folk Literature Traditions of New Mexico. Farmington. A Chautauqua series in which Jim Sagel examines the historical roots and cultural significance of Hispanic folklore and folk literature. Free. San Juan College Little Theatre. 7:30 p.m. 970-533-134- 1. 970-882-710- 5. 505-599-02- FEBRUARY j 6 Silhouette Performing Arts Series. Farmington. The Trinidad Trojanaires, the collegiate choral and country groups of Trinidad College, will perform highlights from Phantom of the Opera, Mr. Hollands Opus, Memories from Cats, and more. 7:30 p.m. San Juan College Henderson Fine Arts Center Performance Hall. $6: $5. 3I1I1 OI1L 3"Hiip 1 1 s V Distributed by Four Comers Water Punfication 505-327-74- 29-Fe- h. II Ms u III O fit fMJuiio4i 3065 MAIN AVE DURANGO ES m 505-599-04- 7 Simple Gifts. Aztec. Polish-boviolinist Paul Karmazyn will perform popular classics, jazz, and traditional songs from Poland and Russia at Simple Gifts Coffeehouse. Joining him will be guitarist Tom LaVenia, singer Jane Voss, and pianist Hoyle Osborne. 7:30 p.m. $5 adults; $3 children. 8 The Miracle Worker. Farmington. Presented by the San Juan Stage Company. Totah Theatre. m The Tropic Of Cancer 505-334-97- O 7-- 505-327-74- Special Dance: Four Comers Dancers Anniversary Dance. Cortez. Western Square Dancing. Mainstream with Plus tips. Special guest caller Paul Campbell from Montrose, CO. Lake Vista Grange, 1 8 4-- H Rodeo. Farmington. 505-325-54- 8 Around the World in Eighty Days. Farmington. Join in the adventures of Englishman Phileas Continued on page 14 l Reach the largest audience of readers in the Four Comers region. Send your messages to them in Masked fun coming to stage Master Puppeteers, a Imago, of dance, mime, and will appear on stage at 7:30 p.m. Friday, January 24, at San Juan Colleges Henderson Fine Arts Center. Voyage with Imago to the world of live human animation, where fantasy and illusion entertain. Imago is a theater mask ensemble, which will delight kids from 3 to 103. Carol Triffle and Jerry Mouawad combined their skills and interest in visual and performing arts in 1979. Their production of Frogs, Lizards, Orbs and Slinkys made Imago known worldwide. The show has appeared on television specials in all 50 states and in three continents. Tickets are $8 and $7. Call the San Juan College box office for more information at ultra-realist- 0. A Journal of Life in the Four Corners Twice a month in 4 newspapers ic The Durango Herald The Cortez Sentinel The Daily Times of Farmington The San Juan Record (southeast Utah) Imago will bring its mastery of dance, mime, and acrobats to the San Juan College stage on January 24. (Photo courtesy of San Juan College. I Call (970) 800-530-83- 18 247-350- 4 or |