Taos Youth Ballet will present
The Nutcracker and Other Dances
November 21, 2009 3:00 PM
Taos Community Auditorium
The Youth Ballet will present The Nutcracker and other dances at the Taos Community Auditorium on Saturday, November 21st at 3:00 PM and at the Penasco Theater on Sunday November 22nd at 3:00 P.M. The performances are all free to the public and all ages are invited to come participate. The entire ballet will run 1 hour and 15 min.
!!! Free Show !!! You will need a ticket.
Pick up your free tickets at FX 18 Gifts and Jewelry on Bent St. and the TCA office.
Taos Youth Ballet (575) 770-0189
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MOVIES AT THE TCA
Sunday, Nov. 22, 2:00 PM
Monday & Tuesday
Nov. 23 & 24, 7:30 PM
Starring: Paul Giamatti, David Strathairn
"You'll laugh till it hurts at Cold Souls, a comedy of shocking gravity starring Paul Giamatti as a neurotic actor named Paul Giamatti. He is rehearsing Uncle Vanya and feeling the weight of Chekhov's Russian sorrow. Then he sees an ad in The New Yorker: Visit Dr. Flintstein (a serenely crazed David Strathairn), and your soul can be extracted and held in storage. Though humiliated that his soul is pea-size, Giamatti becomes the merriest Vanya ever and a horrible actor. Soon he's buying a new soul from a Russian mule (Dina Korzun). Nodding to Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine), writer-director Sophie Barthes finds her own way of showing how suffering defines our humanity. The film is superbly shot by Andrij Parekh and edited by Andrew Mondshein, but it's the hilarious and heartbreaking Giamatti who provides it with, well, soul. --PETER TRAVERS, Rolling Stone
Language: English, Runtime:92 min., Rated PG for disturbing content

"The Cove"
Sunday, Nov. 29, 2:00 PM
Monday & Tuesday
Nov. 30 & Dec. 1, 7:30 PM
"Since Nanook of the North and probably earlier, nonfiction filmmakers have meddled with the subjects of their movies. But one particular brand of documentary, the crusading partisan spiel, puts filmmaker front and center in an overt plea to change public opinion and alter viewers' behavior.
Directed by National Geographic photographer Louie Psihoyos, "The Cove" is the latest example of this subgenre, and this time director and crew are players in this activist action movie - a hush-hush guerrilla mission to document the brutal and systematic slaughter of dolphins in a hidden nook along the rugged coast of Taiji, Japan." --Amy Biancolli, Hearst Movie Writer, San Francisco Chronicle
Language: English, Runtime:92 min., Rated PG13 for disturbing content
Tickets: $7.50, $6.50 TCA Members and Students.
Box office opens 45 minutes prior to screening times
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Charles Strong
Paintings from the Sixties
Charles Strong's dark and muscular abstract paintings from the 1960s will be exhibited through December 15 at the
Encore Gallery
Taos Community Auditorium
Gallery Hours: by appointment 758-2052
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Taos Center for the Arts Program Underwriters:
First Community Bank, DMC Broadcasting KKIT/KVOT,
KTAO, LUNA and Five Magazine,
El Monte Sagrado, The Historic Taos Inn, Indian Hills Inn,
Business Brokers of Taos, The Taos News, William Schackel DDS, James Day DDS,
Sleep Sanctuary, Toto Home, Taos Physical Therapy , Cid's Food Market, John Dunn Shops,
5 Star Burgers, Webb Design, Taos Net, The UPS Store, Taos Horse Fly
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