The Santa Fe Opera
LUCKY NUMBER SEVEN
Film Series SITE Santa Fe Presents
Art & Culture
U. S. Premiere Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 6 pm
Kenneth Branagh’s
The Magic Talk as Talk Can: A Conversation
Flute Join us for an informal conversation
between Biennial artists Luchezar
Boyadjiev, Eliza Naranjo Morse, Nora
Naranjo Morse, and Rose B. Simpson
as they discuss how the shifting notion
of community informs their respective
artistic practices.
Co-Sponsored by Bellas Artes
Call 505.989.1199 or
visit www.sitesantafe.org for tickets.
1606 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501
www.sitesantafe.org 505-989-1199
This announcement is funded in part by the Santa Fe Arts Commission and the 1% Lodgers’ Tax.
The Magic Flute
SUNDAY, JULY 6 – 4:30 PM
ART FACT #9
U. S. Premiere Gala Benefit: Kenneth Branagh’s spectacular
interpretation of Mozart’s opera will be introduced by Joseph
Kaiser, the young tenor who plays Tamino in the film and
appears with the Opera this summer in Adriana Mater.
A private reception follows the screening. Tickets are $100.
Opera and Society Art cannot
SUNDAY, JULY 13 – 12 NOON
In works such as Adriana Mater, Nixon in China, and Doctor
be legally
Atomic, director Peter Sellars has explored the potential for
opera to depict events of contemporary significance and to sold as an
act as a lever for social change. On Sunday, July 13, he will
introduce a preview screening of his new film of Doctor
Atomic. The opera follows Dr. Robert Oppenheimer in the
investment
weeks leading up to the detonation of the first atomic bomb.
At 3 pm, following refreshments, there will be a panel discus-
sion with Peter Sellars. Tickets are $10, which includes the
Got Questions?
film screening and the panel discussion.
Call me.
All screenings take place at the
Cinemathèque at CCA
1050 Old Pecos Trail
Bernard Ewell, ASA
Accredited Senior Appraiser
954-4113
American Society of Appraisers
505-982-1338
Bernard Ewell Art Appraisals
806 Old Santa Fe Trail
14 July 4 - 10, 2008