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June 2, 2019

What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!

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1 0 T H A N N UA L A R TO S P H E R E R E T U R N S J U N E 1 0 -2 9 ! S P A C E ARKANSAS' ARTS + NATURE FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY WALTON ARTS CENTER Performances inspired by the infi nite wonders of the universe and the fragile beauty of our home planet. Visit artospherefestival.org for tickets and complete event listing. Bella Gaia An immersive multimedia production inspired by astronauts who have seen Earth from space. JUNE 13 | Walton Arts Center | $10-20 Artosphere Festival Orchestra Corrado Rovaris, Music Director Featuring premier musicians from around the world. JUNE 20 | Mozart in the Museum Crystal Bridges | $45 JUNE 26 | Romantic Masterworks of Mendelssohn & Brahms Walton Arts Center | $10 JUNE 29 | Artosphere Festival Orchestra Celebrates: The Moon Walton Arts Center | $15-49 Chapel Music Series Exquisite music played in local chapels and architectural marvels. JUNE 10 | Sam Reider and The Human Hands Thorncrown Chapel, Eureka Springs | $10 JUNE 12 | Sam Reider and The Human Hands Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel, Bella Vista | $10 JUNE 17 | Dover Quartet Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville | $15 JUNE 18 | Seraph Brass Saint Paul's Episcopal Church, Fayetteville | $15 JUNE 23 | The Aeolus Quartet Hunt Chapel, Rogers | $15 Tickets On Sale Now! DOWNLOAD THE ARTOSPHERE APP! Available on Google Play™ or in the Apple® App Storeˆ artospherefestival.org | 479.443.5600 Support for Maestro Corrado Rovaris and Dover Quartet provided by Mary Ann & Reed Greenwood. 10x10 concert support provided by 3M/Post-it. AFO concertmaster support provided by Hannah & Greg Lee. 6 WHAT'S UP! JUNE 2-8, 2019 Artosphere Festival Orchestra "One of the fun things the AFO is doing, especially in their finale concert, is it's all focused on the moon," Wilson enthuses. The finale concert "includes the 1902 film 'A Trip to the Moon' by George Méliès as the background, and then we have all kinds of music that's been inspired by the moon — by Strauss, by Monteverdi, by Bach, but also by John Williams and David Bowie. It will be a really fun night to be able to experience space-themed music." June 20 — 8 p.m., Mozart in the Museum, Crystal Bridges in Bentonville. $45. June 21 — AFO: Off the Grid, Memorial Park Amphitheater in downtown Siloam Springs. Free. June 26 — 7 p.m., Masterworks of Mendelssohn & Brahms, WAC. $10. June 27 — AFO: Off the Grid, Dickson Street entertainment district in Fayetteville. Free. June 29 — 8 p.m., AFO Celebrates: The Moon, WAC. $10-$49. Stars and Songs by the Fire June 22 In partnership with the Ozark Natural Science Center in Huntsville, guests can enjoy dinner, music, campfire fun and storytelling under the stars on June 22. 6:30 p.m., Ozark Natural Science Center. $35/adults; $20/kids 5-12; $10/age 5 and younger. Lodging and breakfast is also available for those who wish to stay the night. Visit website for full details. Courtesy photo The Artosphere Film Series returns this year with a lineup of space- themed films like "Apollo 13," showing June 15-29. COVER STORY Artosphere Continued From Page 3

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