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Water Garden Society holds its annual sale
SSouth Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, on the sale was over before noon, so plan an early arrival. See the online calendar at hudsongardens.org.
Preservation Celebration

Attendance was about 88 at Historic Littleton Inc.’s “Preservation Celebration” on May 18 in the handsome third- oor space at Shift Workspaces on Main Street in downtown Littleton. HLI o cers felt it was a major step forward in connecting business people with the more than 100 years of history in Littleton through photos, games, lecture and meeting new friends who are inter- ested. See hlinc.org.
MOA
Museum of Outdoor Arts’ sculpture collection is displayed at Marjorie Park and Fiddler’s Green: Tour times, when guides will take visitors through both locations, are 10-11 a.m. at Marjorie Park and 1-2:30 p.m.
Tickets are $10 adult non-members; $5 youth 5-20 years old. (SCFD Free Days: ird Monday through October.) Debut of eight new murals at Fiddler’s Green on concert dates:
July 13, 27, Aug. 10, 24, Sept. 7, 21.
June 8: Zikr Dance Ensemble (David Taylor). Food and drinks available.
June 21: UnWine Wednesday with wine, beer, Hula Hoop performance, and re dance by Ana Cruz of Elevated Circus. 6331 S. Fiddler’s Green Circle, Greenwood Village. See website for more: moaonline.org.
Butteflies
Butter ies at Chat eld. Denver Botanic Gardens at Chat eld Arboretum, open daily until 3 p.m. 11500 Roxborough Park Road, Littleton. 303-791-7275. Explore Chat eld State Park as well. Take a picnic. Entrance ticketed. See botanicgardens.org.
Indigo Exhibition

Indigo Exhibition, workshops at Denver Botanic Gardens. AugustSeptember, various dates. See website for dates, information. More later. See botanicgardens.org.
Concours d’Elegance
Reminder — June 4: “Concours d’Elegance and Exotic Sports Car Show” on June 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Arapahoe Community College
West Lawn. Admission: $10. Under 12, free. Dreams of splendor! See coloradoconcours.org.
Cherry Creek Theatre

Cherry Creek eatre performance at the Jewish Community Center, 350 S. Dahlia St., Denver. Free parking. “ e Headliners” by Je rey Neuman, Directed by Nick Sugar. Music direction: David Nehls. See cherrycreektheatre.org.
Denver Art Museum
Denver Art Museum will unveil reimagined new Hamilton Building collection galleries on May 14, reopening its African Arts, Modern and Contemporary Art and Arts of Oceana collections on May 14. Gallery labels and wall text will appear in English and Spanish.
Curtis Center
Curtis Center for the Arts, 2349 E. Orchard Road, Greenwood Village, will hold the 19th Annual Pastel Exhibition through July 1. Admission free Open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. See greenwoodvillage. com/curtis.
Curious Theatre
Curious eatre announces a new season: Number 26, More soon. See curioustheatre.org.
BY SONYA ELLINGBOE SELLINGBOE@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Hampden Hall, on the second oor of the Englewood Civic Center, was lled on May 20 with fans of classical guitar who came to hear internationally recognized artist Ana Vidović perform works by Bach, Giuliani, Mangore, Scarlatti and Sor. e Peabody Institute graduate, who lives in Baltimore, is from the small town of Karlovac in Croatia, where her father was a bass guitarist who performed nationwide with his band in his youth.
Vidović started playing guitar at age 5 in her hometown near the capital of Zagreb. She was in a local music show at 7 and began performing internationally at 11. She was admitted to Zagreb’s Academy of Music and studied with Istvan Roner until she graduated. Her reputation grew quickly in Europe and she was then invited by internationally famous Manuel Barrueccos to study at Baltimore’s famed Peabody Conservatory, where she graduated in 2003. She continues to make her home in Baltimore.
Vidović has performed throughout the U.S. and at major international performance venues in Austin, Boston, Cleveland, Dallas, Dayton, NYC, San Francisco, Australia, Japan, London, Brussels, Budapest, Salzburg, Vienna, Santa Fe and many more locations and has
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recorded six CDs. Summer performances include the Colorado Music Festival and Lake Tahoe.

She is teaching online master classes from Athens, Greece, where she will perform and teach through 2023. Live performances were important in the 2021-22 season, as well as the current year. ere is a Vidović DVD, called “Guitar Artistry in Concert,” which includes music by Torroba, Piazolla and Pierre Bensusan Sergiio Assad, Stanley Myers, Villa-Lobos and Agustin Barrios Mangore, and “Guitar Virtuoso,” a performance of works by Bach, Torroba, Paganini and Walton.

Englewood Arts Presents is o ering three more summer concerts at 2 p.m. on Saturdays:

June 3: Piano duets by Jennie Liu and Kevin Rojas: (Bach: English Suite; Rimsky-Korsakov: “Sherezade: e Young Prince and Young Princess” and Beethoven: “Piano Sonata No. 21, “Waldstein.”)
June 24: Saxophone and piano. (Sergie Govorox, saxophone and Britta De Groot, piano.)
July 18: Violin sonatas: Susan Paik, violin, and Teddy Niedermaier, piano.


Planning for the next season is underway and we will list it when received. ese matinees are a really magical way to spend a Saturday afternoon. See Englewood Arts Presents at englewoodarts.org for information. Tickets are reasonably priced.
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