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  • Aerial Acrobatics, Dec. 3 & 4July 28, 2022 - 8:44 am

    Come get your feet off the ground with Alpine Aerial Acrobatics! In this hour- long workshop you will learn the basics of aerial fabrics (silks), aerial hoop (lyra) and hopefully get upside down. Classes for adults and youth.

  • Partner Hooping, Dec. 3July 28, 2022 - 8:44 am

    This one-hour class will go over fundamental juggling techniques that will help you learn tricks ranging from beginner to advanced levels. You will learn the methodology needed to break down any juggling trick so that you can learn efficiently and effectively.

  • Spectacular, fiery “Tree Of Life” at Telluride Fire FestivalJuly 22, 2022 - 10:26 am

    This fabulous interactive sculptural “tree” created by David Mechtly,  has 18 flaming leaves. Guests will delight in the ability to actually make the tree spew fire into the night sky. Originally created for the Denver Regional Burning Man event, Apogaea, this elaborate sculpture will travel to Telluride for the December 3 outdoor finale at the […]

  • Casey Moore LED TreesDec. 2-4: A Multi-Sensory Experience Of Epic ProportionsJuly 8, 2022 - 10:17 am

    The annual gathering of flame-inspired art is going to be bigger than ever thanks to Colorado Creative Industries and the Colorado Arts Relief Fund. The grant has made it possible to attract more artists with larger, more fantastical installations. One such installation is slated to be 48 feet wide by 16 feet tall, which will […]

  • Colorado Arts Relief Fund Grant Awarded for 2022!December 23, 2021 - 10:33 am

    Rocky Mountain Arts has just been awarded a Colorado Arts Relief Fund Grant through the Creative Industries Division of the Office of Economic Development (CCI) for 2022!

  • Offsetting Our Carbon FootprintNovember 27, 2021 - 11:33 am

    The Festival is committed to ACTION to make significant changes in the way we live every day, and you can do this, too. This year, the Festival has purchased 1,000 trees to help restore our national forests that have been ravaged by fire. Trees, and in fact, all plant life, clean our planet’s atmosphere by removing carbon (from the combustion of fuels) and transforming it into oxygen. This is but one small step that each of us can take to help restore that which is essential to life.

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Free gondola: Travel from Town to Mountain Village Center Plaza and back. Location: On Gus’s Way, between Aspen and Oak Streets.
 
Free Town Shuttle Bus: Galloping Goose stops at every bus stop (if people are present) and runs a loop around town— east on Pacific St. and West on Main Street, every 15 min. The Goose also stops at the gondola station.
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