SanTan Sun News: Arts - Feb. 20, 2016

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Feb. 20 - March 4, 2016

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Spotlight shines on UltraStar for Oscar party

Exhibit featuring couture from Arizona’s past is scheduled

The Oscars are quite arguably one of the biggest entertainment events of the year. So why not watch them in the manner they were meant to be seen—on the big screen? UltraStar Multi-tainment at Ak-Chin Circle is throwing the ultimate Oscar party on Sunday, Feb. 28, during which the awards ceremony will be shown on a 50-foot screen in theater 12. Admission is free. Guests can sit back and watch as the stars arrive on the red carpet, accept awards and thank their many supporters. “It excites everyone young and old— everybody will be thrilled by this exclusive cinema experience,” explained Adam Saks, general manager of the UltraStar Multitainment Center. “I believe the greatest impact comes from seeing the presentation in a theater. You truly get drawn in. Last year, people felt as if they were actually at the awards. Some even unwittingly clapped after a speech or two. You forget you’re not actually at the Oscars, but you feel like you’re a part of it.” UltraStar Multi-tainment at Ak-Chin Circle executives know the Academy Awards is a huge event and they want patrons to feel as if they stepped into the Hollywood spotlight. UltraStar is encouraging its guests to “dress to impress,” in other words, don garb like their favorite star or movie character. Then, patrons can strut their stuff down the red carpet to their seats. For the ultimate experience, guests can pay $20 to enjoy an appetizer buffet in the lobby, a raffle ticket to be entered to win movie swag and a nominee ballot for the

“Arizona Chic: Couture from Arizona’s Past Curated by Robert Black,” will be on exhibit Friday, March 18, to Saturday, April 30, at Vision Gallery, 10 E. Chicago St., Chandler. An opening reception will be 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, March 18. Curated by Robert Black, of Fashion by Robert Black of Scottsdale, the exhibit depicts Arizona’s Fashionable past. Included are some of the most glamorous, the most understated and the most over the top examples of Arizona couture, from the eclectic to the perfect resort wear. “There was a time when Arizona’s chic fashion was written about and taken to destinations all around the world,” Black said. “Visitors

opportunity to win movie tickets for a year. Guests 21 and older can enjoy a full bar and one glass of champagne with the package. The fun continues during the commercial breaks, when UltraStar will raffle off movie merchandise like T-shirts, hats, water bottles, movie posters and sweatshirts, making the fun last the entire length of the broadcast. “We have been thrilled by the turnout,” Saks said about previous events. “It was almost automatic for folks to dress up for the Oscars. This year the atmosphere will have the addition of the Maricopa music circle orchestra, live in the lobby. The orchestra along with our appetizer buffet and available bar service is going to make for a very festive night, a night of celebration.” UltraStar Multi-tainment Center at AkChin Circle boasts a state-of-the-art bowling center, two-story laser tag, arcades, sports lounge, restaurant and one of the finest movie theaters. UltraStar Multi-tainment Center at AkChin Circle is located at 16000 N. Maricopa Rd., Maricopa. For more information, call (520) 494-7827 or visit www.ultrastarakchin. com.

were enamored by the westernand southwest-themed styles as well as the comfortable cotton fabrics and bright colors that were made for our desert sun. The exhibit explores the local look of Arizona chic, as well as the international designer dresses that were sold in many high-fashion boutiques. Included in the exhibition are fashion and accessories by local and well-known Arizona designers, including Lloyd Kiva, “Arizona Chic: Couture from Leona Caldwell, Novis Denne, Kay Arizona’s Past Curated Bennett, Harwood Steiger, Sun by Robert Black” will Ray of Arizona, Alfredos Wife, and be exhibited March dress shops such as Cele Peterson, 18 to April 30 at Michelles, Phyllis de trano, Vision Gallery, 10 E. Hanny’s, Fantasia, Goldwaters, Chicago St., Chandler. Thimble Weeds and Tumbleweeds. Submitted photo Info: (480) 782-2695 or www. visiongallery.org.

Cossu to perform ‘heavy mental’ music at King of Glory Lutheran Church New Age pianist, composer and recording artist Scott Cossu and his trio with piano, harmonica and percussion are performing 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26 at King of Glory Lutheran Church, 2085 E. Southern Ave., Tempe. A free-will offering will be taken. Cossu, who describes his music as

“heavy mental”, will perform selections from his new album, “Safe in Your Arms,” a collection of some of his most cherished Wyndham Hill compositions, along with several new pieces. Info: www.kogaz.org/concert-series or Cyndee Chaffee at (480) 838-0477 or cyndeec@kogaz.org.

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