February 13 & 14, 2018
8:00 PM
The Trocks’ website
The most fun you will ever have at the ballet. Known adoringly as “The Trocks,” this irreverent and hilarious troupe brings its unique brand of polished parody to Diana Wortham Theatre for the first time. The divas and cavaliers of the all-male company blend their loving knowledge of classical and modern ballet, their comic approach, and the astounding fact that men can, indeed, dance en pointe. A major dance phenomenon worldwide, it’s all smiles when The Trocks don tutus, pointe shoes and false eyelashes to perform the classical ballet repertoire, all with athletic artistry, grace, and technical expertise.
Tickets: Regular $45, Student $40, Child $20
Student Rush Day-of-Show $10
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Friday Night Black Out (teens)
All Teens – Every Friday 8-10PM! Here it is! Loud music and Black out!
- January, 29
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Open Gym Time (0-12yrs)
Drop in to our gym Tuesdays, Thursdays, or Saturdays from 12:30 pm-1:30 pm, for an hour of free play or self training.
Entry fee is $15 per child ages 5 or older. $10 per child ages 4 & under. No pre registration required.
- January, 29
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Scale Up Family Program: Site Exploration (9+yrs)
Recommended for children 9+ and their families.
Created for families, this program is inspired by the public installation work of Scale Up artist, Mark Reigelman II. Our hands-on workshop invites participants to think about not just what they want to make, but also how the final location for the piece will help to inform the design process.
The first step in any design process is observation; participants will first watch the site itself, answering questions like: How does traffic flow? Does the lighting change? How do people interact with the space? etc.
Then, they will imagine and plan a one-of-a-kind installation design for their chosen space. At the end of the program, each group will present their design ideas.
All supplies are provided and refreshments will be served.
Register on Eventbrite: https://
This event is held in conjunction with the exhibition Scale Up: 10 Years, 10 Fellows, 10 Projects, on view January 19–July 28, 2018 at the Center for Craft. http://
Scale Up is curated and organized by the Center for Craft. The Windgate Fellowship is administered by the Center for Craft and supported by the Windgate Fund at the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina. The Center for Craft is supported in part by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Exhibition programming is supported in part by Sara and Bill Morgan.
Image of Smökers courtesy of artist Mark Reigelman II.
- January, 29
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Family Fun Day (5+yrs)
Recommended for children 5+ and their families.
Bring your family to the Center for Craft for a fun, free afternoon of interactive gallery tours, story-time, and hands-on crafting. The Center for Craft invites children and their guardians to the gallery for kid-friendly exhibition tours and a series of short, hands-on activities inspired by the work of the current exhibition, In Times of Seismic Sorrows.
Did we mention treats? We will have treats on hand!
Tours are hosted each hour, on the hour. Hands-on activities are on-site throughout the event. Story time begins at 4:30 pm.
ABOUT ALICE VOGLER, FAMILY FUN DAY ACTIVITY LEADER
- January, 29
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Bowl For Kids’ Sake 2018—Henderson County
Big Brothers Big Sisters’ annual signature fundraiser is back—and bowling has never been cooler: the theme for this year’s event is: Pirates!
That’s right: it’s time to round up your mates, friends, family, co-workers and register your own swashbuckling team to raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Henderson County in the 2018 Bowl For Kids Sake!
Prizes for the best-dressed team of pirates.
Learn more and download a registration form at:
http://www.bbbswnc.org/
- January, 29
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Police Explorer Program (14+yrs)
Are you 14-20 years of age and interested in a career in law enforcement? If you answered yes Asheville Police Explorers is the program for you! You have the opportunity to learn from trained professionals, participate in scenarios, become involved in community service and participate in ride-alongs. The group meets the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month from 6-8 p.m. at the downtown police station (100 Court Plaza).
- January, 27
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Family Yoga (all ages welcome)
Let’s Spring to it! Come and be a part of our Pure Yoga Asheville kids yoga programming as a family and get everyone on the mat! This unique Family Yoga hour will be a playful and engaging time to be fully present, explore poses and meditation, have fun, create connection, and share your practice together. Beth will be leading the wild rumpus!
We will have time to weave some magic with AVL Fairy Hair there to celebrate Spring with a full head of sparkle for anyone and everyone in the family! No extra fees!
All ages are welcome! Cost is $8 per person. Each family member needs to register individually. Children can experience benefits from yoga, including improved physical strength, body awareness, and concentration. Plus, we will have a lot of FUN!!
- January, 26
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Asheville Kids Make Movies
Come check out movies made by kids, including some rad work by students at Mechanical Eye!!!
- January, 26
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Make a Crochet Heart
Make a crochet heart for someone you love. All materials are provided and beginners are welcome. Limit 10 participants. Sign up at the circulation desk at the South Buncombe Library or call 250-6488.
- January, 26
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