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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Sedona.tv Giveaway Ends June 2nd - Enter NOW to Win a One-Night Stay for 2 in Sedona & More

Our Sedona.TV Giveaway ends June 2nd!

Win a 1-night stay for 2 at Canyon Villa Bed & Breakfast and other fabulous prizes by entering to win here. All you have to do is follow the link then leave us a comment telling us which video featured on our website is your favorite. How easy is that?!

Hope you'll be joining us in Sedona soon. If not, maybe we'll be sending a bit of Sedona your way with our fabulous prizes.

Tweeple, link to our giveaway or RT our tweets about it for extra entries!

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

VIDEO: Sedona's Native American History & Ancient Ruins

Want to learn more about the Native American history of Sedona and the Verde Valley? Did you know that throughout Northern Arizona there are incredible ancient ruins sites like the Palatki & Honaki Heritage Site, V Bar V, Montezuma's Castle & Montezuma's Well, Tuzigoot National Monument and more? Guided and individual tours to these sites will amaze and astound you as you view ancient petroglyphs, fragments of indian pottery from centuries ago and native dwellings that have been preserved for ages. Watch this video to learn more about the sacred lands of Sedona.



We highly recommend taking a guided tour to Sedona's ancient ruins through Pink Jeep Tours. Click on the link to view their Video Web Page here on Sedona.tv. Also, be sure to sign up for their e-newsletter on their website because they send out information about deals and discounts every month.

Got a question about Sedona's Native American History? Post a comment and we'll do our best to answer!

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Sedona Events: Chamber Music Sedona Presents Acclaimed Piano Duo Valentina Lisitsa & Alexei Kuznetsoff 5/24

Musical Memorial Day Holiday In Sedona May 24

The sounds of world-class music will resound Memorial Day weekend in Sedona, welcoming visitors and residents alike, when internationally acclaimed pianist Valentina Lisitsa returns to Sedona for a 2:30pm concert Sunday, May 24 together with husband Alexei Kuznetsoff following their postponed Chamber Music Sedona performance March 15 when Ms. Lisitsa was invited to perform the Beethoven Emperor Concerto with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, stepping in for Helene Grimaud March 13, 14 and 15.

Ms. Lisitsa first appeared in Sedona in October 2007 with violinist Hilary Hahn. It was this association with Hahn at a March 2009 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Recital series concert that Ms. Lisitsa was invited to make her CSO debut. The May 24 program will include music by Debussy, Schubert, Brahms and Beethoven.

This brilliant young piano-duo from Ukraine came to the United States with an impressive list of competition prizes to its credit and is winning critical acclaim in the U.S. as gifted artists making a genuine contribution to the marvelous but, seldom-heard literature for two pianos. By the time Valentina and Alexei met at the Kiev Conservatory, they were both winners of numerous international, national and local solo and chamber music competitions. In 1990, after only a few weeks of preparation, Lisitsa and Kuznetsoff captured the first prize at the Ukrainian Chamber Music Competition.

In a recent review, The Dallas Morning News said, “Lisitsa and Kuznetsoff’s playing is all the grapevine said it was — miraculous. It is not simply that their ensemble skills are so uncommon; more to the point, these two bright, attractive performers manage to react as one while maintaining a flexibility of phrase and a freedom of gait commanded by few other duo-pianists.”
A pre-concert talk will take place from 1:15-1:55pm by Coconino Community College Music Instructor and pianist Chase Coleman in the Don Bosco Room at St. John Vianney Church immediately before the concert. Call 928.204.2415 for more information or visit http://chambermusicsedona.org/descriptions.htm for more information.

Ms. Lisitsa and Mr. Kuznetsoff will give a master class immediately following the concert for Northern Arizona pianists who have participated in the Quick-Bowman Piano Competition, held annually for eighteen years.

TICKETS
$35 reserved / seat specific ~ $25 general admission
Available by phone @ 928.204.2415

Also on line at http://store.chambermusicsedona.org/merchant2

And at ticket outlets
Bashas’-Sedona, Rycus’ Corners-VOC
Arizona Music Pro and Cedar Music – FLAGSTAFF
Planet Video and Music – COTTONWOOD
Think For Ink – PRESCOTT

Chamber Music Sedona is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization supported by the
Arizona Commission on the Arts, City of Sedona, National Endowment for the Arts, WESTAF, foundation and corporate support and private contributions from members and businesses.

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Sedona Events: Zaki Gordon Shorts Film Festival May 22-24


Don't Miss the Zaki Gordon Institute's Film Festival Experience!

SAVE THE DATE!

May 22-24, 2009

Memorial Day weekend marks the 9th annual ZGI Shorts Film Festival!

The Zaki Gordon Institute is proud to present short films from the Class of 2009 and more. The complete film festival experience is an exciting time with the premiere of over 20 short films, new projects from ZGI alumni and winners of the Arizona High School Media Competition all screening at the film festival.

Presenting a first look at films directed by this year’s graduates, the shorts program will also highlight, Student Films by Famous Directors. George Lucas, Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg all launched their film careers as students. Today their work inspires new filmmakers with films like Star Wars, Back to the Future and Close Encounters.



Documentaries Nurture Nature shorts film block gives a close up look at the powerful relationship between humanity and nature. Subjects include the Sea of Cortez, Lake Powell and Cornville, Ariz.

Film synopsis and schedule details will be posted one week prior to the film festival. Please note all films screen at least one time on Saturday and one time on Sunday.


Premiere Pass: Only $35

Don't miss the opening celebration! Clearly the best value of the weekend, the Premiere Pass includes the biggest party of the weekend.

This year the celebration of filmmaking will take place on campus Friday evening. Casino games will provide the entertainment at this "filmanthropic" event. A great excuse to dress to the nines, the school will be transformed, taking guests back in time to a magical era of the classic casino lounges and the Rat Pack.

The evening will start at 6:30 and the winners will be announced at 9:30pm. A wine tasting demonstration will be presented by Oak Creek Vineyards and Winery. Fabulous food provided by Reds, Dahl & DiLuca and the Heartline Cafe and live classic jazz by Eric Williams.

Call Now to Make Your Reservations at 928-649-4288. Passes can be held at will call. If you would like to pick up your passes before the event the Box Office opens May 14, Monday - Friday, 1pm-5pm. Prizes for the Opening Night Incredible Getaway Package in Sedona, Adventure on the Grand Canyon Railroad and more...

For more information on the ZGI Film Festival May 22-24,
go to the Zaki Gordon website here.

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