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Archives for October 2008

Galleria Dante begins 14th Season

Galleria Dante begins 14th Season

Oscar Zamarripa
There are always lots of new artist profiles to review, and never enough wall space for all the great artists who present their works. Many of the current stable of artists are experimenting in new mediums to offer the customer the possibility to continue collecting, even in a troubled economy. The local Art market has continued to increase over the past 5 years, and will continue to grow this season. Much art is a good investment and for many collectors has been one of the most stable markets to invest in. Mexican art and it’s artists are passionate, as are the people who collect their works.

This month we received new art by almost every artist. New works are arriving this month by Alvaro Zardoni, Luis Valui, Oscar Zamarripa, Pipo Brockman among others.

Twenty new paintings this week by Oscar Solis, Juana Cortez and Libertad Solis. When asked, Oscar Solis states: “ After years of painting portraits, horses, Africans, I want to make a break again. I want to play in a looser style. I want the freedom to explore, the courage to experiment and of course I want the sales so I have the confidence to continue. Artists are plagued with the constant insecurity of “will there be a market for my works?” Sometimes it is exactly that which holds us back. When I visit the gallery, I want to sculpt, explore other mediums. The gallery inspires me to paint and to better my works”.

Oscar Zamarripa – to know him is to love him. The saying a photo is worth a thousand words, well a smile by Oscar works the same way. Having been creating art for 40 years or more and still coming up with new styles. His famous two-sided stone sculptures with bronze heads, his bronze-headed bowling balls & cue balls, his use of semi-precious stones, seashells, lava glass and silver. You wonder when this man sleeps. And if you can’t afford one of his masterpieces, he does one of a kind jewelry.

Israel ZZepda
Israel ZZepda, surreal artist from Guadalajara not only paints, but sculpts. Israel leaves a description of his pieces so that the gallery can explain his meanings to all those interested. When asked where he gets his ideas, he states: “ When I was young, my grandmother used to tell me lots of stories. And those stories still play out in his mind and he pulls from that catalogue of memories when he paints.” He does not sketch out his work on the canvas. He begins by painting one element and then from there more images appear. He used to paint a portrait, but he feels that too much realism caused people to focus on one particular image and not the meaning in his painting. So now he paints his female figures from memory, sometimes exaggerating the details, so that the over- all message in his paintings is more prominent than anyone figure.

Leticia Schmidt
Paintings by Leticia Schmidt, new to the gallery this season, she not only paints abstracts, but her encaustic works are mesmerizing. There is so much detail in the layers that you want to take a magnifying glass to make sure you do not miss anything. The colors are warm earth tones, which are a nice balance to the bright primary colors used by many Mexican artists. We will advise you in advance when Leticia will be visiting the gallery, as she is a delightful, young woman.

Galleria Dante is open Monday – Friday, 10am to 5pm at Basilio Badillo 269.

Miss Golden Legs, 2008 » Oct 18 at the old Sr Frogs

miss golden legs

Problems and Opportunities: Fundraising in Mexico » Sat, October 18

Saturday, October 18th is presented a program about “Problems and Opportunities: Fundraising in Mexico.”

The informative program will be presented by Scott Ellliot, the Chief Financial Officer with the Vancouver Aquarium. He has wide experience in the developing world including consultant work with the Cities of Leon and Guanajuato and has held past seminars in Vallarta. The two hour program is free and will be held at the home of Jim Boland, 461 Lazaro Cardenas, in El Centro…just two blocks east of Farmacia Guadalajara on Insurgentes. If you have any questions, please call Jim Boland at 222 2866 or Gary Green at 322 150 7214.

The program starts at 10am. If you can make it, please RSVP to gary (@) greenandassociates.org

Election Night 2008 Bash

A consortium of varied and assorted citizens of varied and assorted nationalities will be ‘celebrating’ the 2008 USA National Election on Tuesday, November 4, starting at 6 pm. Authentic American cuisine will be available for purchase (see poster) and alcohol will be served at “happy hour” prices from 5 to 8pm, with all food proceeds going to the Kids of the Dump School here in Vallarta.

This event is hosted by Casa Isabel, Chef Einstien of the White House Bistro of Saugatuck, Michigan, and the VallartaScene Forum.

There is no cover and there will be 8 large-screen TVs covering the elections.

Be prepared for surprises: This ain’t your normal election party!!

Election Bash

Benefit for Gib Hauersperger » Club Manana, Oct 22

Que Raro!, Club Mañana and Bar Frida are throwing a fundraiser for Gib on Wednesday, October 22nd.

Gib Hauersperger has been serving tourists here as a gay concierge for years. Recently, Gib has had some very serious medical issues resulting in multiple surgeries.

The fundraiser will be held at Club Mañana on Wed. Oct. 22 from 6 – 9 PM. Manana’s restaurant, Que Raro, will be putting out a very nice buffet and Frida will be supplying the wine. The suggested minimum donation for the event is $250 pesos.

There will be a cash bar for those who desire but the food, wine and soft drinks are included. Alec Mapa, the famous gay comedian and star of Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives will perform. There will also be a silent auction. Neither Club Mañana, Frida nor Mr. Mapa will be accepting any of the funds – 100% of the proceeds goes to Gib’s medical bills.

EPILOGUE

An outpouring of love for Gib was apparent on Wednesday evening as over 150 people descended on Que Raro!! and Club Manana for the benefit dinner. Gib gave a beautiful thank you speech from the stage followed by an amazing performance by the indomitable Alec Mapa. He had the audience in stitches. In addition to the entry donation, the silent auction and additional individual donations 60,000 pesos was raised for Gib’s medical care. Immense thanks goes out to everyone involved but particularly Tom and Luis of Bar Frida whose idea it was to hold the benefit as well as Gib’s dear friends Lee Bright, Derald Long and Chris Winn. If additional donations would like to be made please feel free to email me at seth@clubmanana.com. Well done Vallarta!

ALEC MAPA
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ACTING CLASSES FOR KIDS, TEENS & ADULTS

ACTING CLASSES FOR KIDS, TEENS & ADULTS

¨Improved self-confidence¨ and ¨better eye contact¨ are among some of the goals of the acting classes being presented by professional actress and teacher Liv Boughn. Starting Monday, November 3rd, Liv will conduct classes that will focus on: theatre games/sports, improvisation, comedy, teamwork, articulation, character work, and self expression.

All classes will be at Santa Barbara Theater, 351 Olas Altas.
Class schedules are as follows:

Monday and Wednesday

  • 3:00-4:00 acting for kids ages 6-9 (group I)
  • 4:00-5:00 acting for kids ages 10-12 (group I)
  • 5:00-6:30 acting for teens (13-18 yrs old)

Tuesday and Thursday

  • 3:00-4:00 acting for kids ages 6-9 (group II)
  • 4:00-5:00 acting for kids ages 10-12 (group II)
  • 5:00-6:30 acting for adults

Prices for the classes are $500 pesos per month for kids (2 hours per week), and $700 pesos per month for teens and adults (3 hours per week).

Space is limited. To reserve a space – email Liv at pvactress (at) hotmail.com or call her at 044-322-137-5777.

Liv graduated with honors from the B.F.A. Theatre Program at the University of Southern California. She began her modeling and acting career at a very young age and has been working internationally for over 20 years in many aspects of the education, arts, fashion and entertainment industries. Liv has been teaching and coaching performing arts & self-development for over twelve years in public and private schools in the Los Angeles, CA area and at Colegio Americano in Puerto Vallarta for last three years, where her credits include: “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown;” “Beauty Is a Beast;” “Holka Polka, a Fairy tale Mystery;” and for teens, “Love, Death, and the Prom.”

She has been featured in hundreds of print and commercial campaigns, has performed in over 35 stage productions and has directed numerous shows for kids and teens. Additionally, she has been featured as a guest star on television shows such as “Charmed” and has appeared in “Young and Modern” (YM) magazine. One of her career highlights was representing the U.S. in the International Children’s’ Theatre Festival in Croatia.

Many of her students have continued their education at Ivy League Universities and arts schools. Some have successful careers in medicine, public relations, management, finance, and entertainment. One of Liv’s former students includes the now famous Shia LaBeouf (the latest young Indiana Jones).

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