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SUMMARY:How to Watch a Movie Part IX - Screening of SINNERS (dir. Ryan Coogler) with Post-Film Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Me
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/htwamix/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,How to Watch a Movie
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SUMMARY:Off the Page Exhibit: Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJoin the artists of OFF THE PAGE: Language as Material in the Dairy Arts Center’s McMahon Gallery for an engaging conversation exploring the role of language\, storytelling\, and the written word in contemporary art. Featuring artists working across photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and mixed media\, this discussion offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from the exhibiting artists about their creative processes\, influences\, and the ideas behind their work. Discover how contemporary artists are using language as material\, inspiration\, and a tool for connection in an increasingly media-saturated world. \nDoors open at 5:00 PM\, with the artist talk beginning at 5:15 PM. The program will feature a 45-minute moderated discussion followed by a 20-minute audience Q&A. Guests are invited to stay afterward to mingle with the artists and explore the exhibition. \nSeating is limited; advance registration is required. Audience questions encouraged.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/off-the-page-exhibit-artist-talk/
LOCATION:McMahon Gallery\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Boulder Magic Show | Sept. 5 & 6
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS“Beautifully Done!” – Penn & Teller \n“Your kid’s favorite summer camp counselor” – Halifax Fringe Festival \nThe award-winning magic show returns to the Dairy Arts Center for this very special FAMILY FRIENDLY event – an absolutely amazing magic show designed to delight the whole family! Tickets are very limited and expected to sell out\, so book now! \nThis is the best family magic show you’ll ever see! Not just for kids\, not just for adults\, Braden Carlisle took the Pixar mindset and created a magic show for everyone to enjoy! \nBraden Carlisle tours the country with his incredible magic show for family audiences. In his home state of Colorado\, Braden has performed a monthly Sold-Out Magic Show for 71 consecutive months. \nSurround yourself with great energy and better magic at the mind-blowing show out that will leave you gasping at tricks that are so astounding you’ll be asking “how?” every few minutes. Innovative feats of magic are fused with family friendly fun as magician and comedian Braden Carlisle takes audiences on a journey of mini-miracles. \nFar from the tackiness or cheesiness* often associated with magicians\, Braden’s magic is funny\, sharp and relies on a lifetime of practice and performing experience. You’ve seen a rabbit get pulled out of a hat\, but have you seen a man swallow a balloon larger than a small child? \nThe best part about the Boulder Magic Show is that it appeals to all ages. The humor is family friendly and the magic is universally awe-inspiring. You will be thinking about that big finale long after you leave the theater. \nBraden Carlisle delivers a spectacle packed with magic\, comedy\, and miracles in sold-out theaters across North America and extended residencies in Denver and New York. Magic happens both on stage and off while everyone is involved in an unforgettable performance designed to amaze and enthrall. \nAround Colorado\, you’ve seen Braden at the Boulder Creek Fest\, the Stampede\, INSIDE the Denver Aquarium\, and all around schools\, libraries\, summer camps\, and more! \nThis show is filled with inspiring music\, magic\, and hilarious comedy. Get your tickets now to see the funniest magic show you will ever experience. \n*Top Hat Not Included
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-magic-show-4/2026-09-05/1/
LOCATION:Grace Gamm Theatre\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Magic
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SUMMARY:Boulder Magic Show | Sept. 5 & 6
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS“Beautifully Done!” – Penn & Teller \n“Your kid’s favorite summer camp counselor” – Halifax Fringe Festival \nThe award-winning magic show returns to the Dairy Arts Center for this very special FAMILY FRIENDLY event – an absolutely amazing magic show designed to delight the whole family! Tickets are very limited and expected to sell out\, so book now! \nThis is the best family magic show you’ll ever see! Not just for kids\, not just for adults\, Braden Carlisle took the Pixar mindset and created a magic show for everyone to enjoy! \nBraden Carlisle tours the country with his incredible magic show for family audiences. In his home state of Colorado\, Braden has performed a monthly Sold-Out Magic Show for 71 consecutive months. \nSurround yourself with great energy and better magic at the mind-blowing show out that will leave you gasping at tricks that are so astounding you’ll be asking “how?” every few minutes. Innovative feats of magic are fused with family friendly fun as magician and comedian Braden Carlisle takes audiences on a journey of mini-miracles. \nFar from the tackiness or cheesiness* often associated with magicians\, Braden’s magic is funny\, sharp and relies on a lifetime of practice and performing experience. You’ve seen a rabbit get pulled out of a hat\, but have you seen a man swallow a balloon larger than a small child? \nThe best part about the Boulder Magic Show is that it appeals to all ages. The humor is family friendly and the magic is universally awe-inspiring. You will be thinking about that big finale long after you leave the theater. \nBraden Carlisle delivers a spectacle packed with magic\, comedy\, and miracles in sold-out theaters across North America and extended residencies in Denver and New York. Magic happens both on stage and off while everyone is involved in an unforgettable performance designed to amaze and enthrall. \nAround Colorado\, you’ve seen Braden at the Boulder Creek Fest\, the Stampede\, INSIDE the Denver Aquarium\, and all around schools\, libraries\, summer camps\, and more! \nThis show is filled with inspiring music\, magic\, and hilarious comedy. Get your tickets now to see the funniest magic show you will ever experience. \n*Top Hat Not Included
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-magic-show-4/2026-09-05/2/
LOCATION:Grace Gamm Theatre\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Magic
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SUMMARY:Boulder Magic Show | Sept. 5 & 6
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS“Beautifully Done!” – Penn & Teller \n“Your kid’s favorite summer camp counselor” – Halifax Fringe Festival \nThe award-winning magic show returns to the Dairy Arts Center for this very special FAMILY FRIENDLY event – an absolutely amazing magic show designed to delight the whole family! Tickets are very limited and expected to sell out\, so book now! \nThis is the best family magic show you’ll ever see! Not just for kids\, not just for adults\, Braden Carlisle took the Pixar mindset and created a magic show for everyone to enjoy! \nBraden Carlisle tours the country with his incredible magic show for family audiences. In his home state of Colorado\, Braden has performed a monthly Sold-Out Magic Show for 71 consecutive months. \nSurround yourself with great energy and better magic at the mind-blowing show out that will leave you gasping at tricks that are so astounding you’ll be asking “how?” every few minutes. Innovative feats of magic are fused with family friendly fun as magician and comedian Braden Carlisle takes audiences on a journey of mini-miracles. \nFar from the tackiness or cheesiness* often associated with magicians\, Braden’s magic is funny\, sharp and relies on a lifetime of practice and performing experience. You’ve seen a rabbit get pulled out of a hat\, but have you seen a man swallow a balloon larger than a small child? \nThe best part about the Boulder Magic Show is that it appeals to all ages. The humor is family friendly and the magic is universally awe-inspiring. You will be thinking about that big finale long after you leave the theater. \nBraden Carlisle delivers a spectacle packed with magic\, comedy\, and miracles in sold-out theaters across North America and extended residencies in Denver and New York. Magic happens both on stage and off while everyone is involved in an unforgettable performance designed to amaze and enthrall. \nAround Colorado\, you’ve seen Braden at the Boulder Creek Fest\, the Stampede\, INSIDE the Denver Aquarium\, and all around schools\, libraries\, summer camps\, and more! \nThis show is filled with inspiring music\, magic\, and hilarious comedy. Get your tickets now to see the funniest magic show you will ever experience. \n*Top Hat Not Included
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-magic-show-4/2026-09-06/
LOCATION:Grace Gamm Theatre\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Magic
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SUMMARY:Meander Books Workshop
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nExplore the playful possibilities of scrapbookmaking in this hands-on workshop with Bohemia Boulder. Participants will create a magical “meander book” by painting paper\, then folding and cutting it into a unique sculptural book form. Once assembled\, the book can be transformed with words\, drawings\, collage\, photographs\, keepsakes\, and personal imagery\, then finished with handmade covers and special fasteners. \nInspired by the themes of Off the Page: Language as Material\, this workshop combines elements of bookmaking and scrapbooking\, inviting participants to experiment with storytelling\, memory-keeping\, mark-making\, and creative book structures. Using a variety of papers\, ephemera\, and found materials\, you’ll create a one-of-a-kind artist book that unfolds in unexpected ways and reflects your own experiences\, interests\, and imagination. \nAll materials will be provided\, including fine and found papers\, ephemera\, photographs\, natural materials\, and other creative treasures. Participants are also encouraged to bring personal photos\, mementos\, or paper materials they would like to incorporate into their book. \nNo prior experience is necessary. Suitable for adults\, teens\, and creative kids ages 10 and up. \nAbout Bohemia Boulder \nBohemia Boulder is a creative collaboration between artists and educators Cindy Parker and Abby Sivy\, who share a passion for helping people reconnect with their creativity through hands-on\, process-driven art experiences. \nCindy Parker is a mixed-media artist\, writer\, and lifelong collector of found objects whose work incorporates words\, natural materials\, and treasured ephemera. With a background in English literature\, graphic design\, and community arts programming\, she has spent many years developing creative programs for older adults and believes that making art enriches wellbeing at every stage of life. \nAbby Sivy is an artist\, designer\, and educator whose playful approach to creativity is rooted in a lifelong love of making. A graduate of Parsons School of Design\, she has spent nearly two decades teaching innovative art programs for children and adults. Through her work with Bohemia Boulder\, Abby encourages participants to embrace experimentation\, overcome creative fears\, and rediscover the joy of creating. \nTogether\, Cindy and Abby create welcoming workshops that celebrate curiosity\, imagination\, and the creative potential in everyone. \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/meander-books-workshop/
LOCATION:McMahon Gallery\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Porcelain War\, with Paula DuPré Pesmen
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBoulder native Paula DuPré Pesmen has been associated with so many great films\, including three Harry Potter films\, The Cove\, Chasing Ice\, Chasing Time\, and now the Oscar-nominated documentary Porcelain War. Under roaring fighter jets\, Ukrainian artists Slava\, Anya\, and Andrey choose to stay behind. Defiantly finding beauty amid destruction\, they show that although it’s easy to make people afraid\, it’s hard to destroy their passion for living. Paula will introduce the film. (Brendan Bellomo & Slava Leontyev\, 2024\, USA/Ukraine\, 1:27\, R)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/porcelain-war-with-paula-dupre-pesmen/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260915T190000
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SUMMARY:From Image to Story: A Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nWhen a work of art resonates with our own experience\, we recognize it. Through that recognition\, we begin to build meaning\, connection\, and understanding. \nJoin Fireside Ink Writers Workshop for a unique writing workshop inspired by Off the Page at the Dairy Arts Center. Using artworks from the exhibition as a starting point\, participants will explore personal narratives through guided writing prompts\, close looking\, and conversation. This workshop invites writers of all levels and genres to discover how visual art can open a doorway into their own stories while deepening our sense of shared community. \nSurrounded by the artworks of Off the Page in the McMahon Gallery\, attendees will reflect on the images that resonate most deeply with them and use those responses as a springboard for creative exploration. Through a series of guided exercises\, participants will uncover personal connections\, memories\, and stories inspired by the work on view. \nYou’ll leave with fresh writing\, new tools for creative reflection\, and a deeper appreciation for the ways art can help us better understand ourselves and one another. \nNo prior writing experience is necessary. All genres and experience levels are welcome. \nAbout the Instructor \nBrenda Kahn is a Boulder-based artist celebrated for lyric-driven music that blends personal narratives with broader social commentary. She gained acclaim in the 1990s with her distinctive punk-folk sound\, earning a recording contract with Columbia Records and critical praise for her album Epiphany in Brooklyn. She has toured with musical greats including Bob Dylan and Jeff Buckley and is the author of Ode to Chores\, a humorous collection of verse about motherhood. \nHer 2024 single\, Alright OK\, is available on YouTube and Spotify. Kahn’s memoir\, which explores the transformative power of music and writing against the backdrop of the East Village music scene of the 1990s\, is currently on submission. \nLearn more at: www.brendakahn.com \nAbout Fireside Ink Writers Workshop \nFounded in 2024 by Loie Rawding and Brenda Kahn\, Fireside Ink Writers Workshop was created to build a supportive writing community in the heart of Boulder County. Today\, Fireside Ink offers multi-level\, multi-genre workshops\, literary readings and events\, as well as private mentorship\, supporting writers from all backgrounds and experience levels. \nWhether crafting a memoir\, exploring fiction or poetry\, or discovering the joy of self-expression for the first time\, Fireside Ink provides the guidance\, encouragement\, and community needed to turn ideas into meaningful\, lasting stories. \nLearn more at: www.firesideinkwriters.org
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/from-image-to-story-a-writing-workshop/
LOCATION:McMahon Gallery\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts,Workshops,Writing Workshops
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SUMMARY:Motus Theater Presents: No Contract by Kirsten Wilson
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show exploring a mother’s request not to endure dementia. It asks: “is there a way to have dementia without tragedy\, when ‘to be or not to be’ is always the question?” \nCreated by Kirsten Wilson in honor of her mother and loved ones everywhere\, experiencing or caring for people with dementia. \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show by Kirsten Wilson about her mother’s dementia –Marie Wilson\, founder of ‘Take Our Daughters to Work Day\,’ LGBTQ+ leader\, author\, and equity-based feminist. \nThe dramatic ‘contract’ at the heart of this two-act performance is her mother’s request to be killed if she loses her mind. The production blends autobiographical storytelling\, “Hamlet\,” “King Lear\,” karaoke\, and audience engagement to explore the complex tension between choosing life and death—the “to be and not to be” of assisted suicide after a dementia diagnosis. \nIn “No Contract\,” Wilson uses humor & heart to prevent both the performance & her mother’s life from becoming a Lear-like tragedy. As Wilson says in Act One\, “My mother’s life was always supposed to be a romantic comedy\, a 1950’s musical\, except with lesbians dancing in the street. I will not let it turn toward tragedy.” \n*Note Wednesday\, 9/30/26 is a show for immunocompromised people. This show provides the following: Audience capacity is at 30% to provide space for two empty seats between audience members. KN95 masks must be worn by performers and audience members. Air filtration used. 6 feet of space between performers and front row. 6pm performance. See separate Dairy ticketing page to signup. \n**Note Saturday\, 10/3/26 is an all-day workshop and performance: \nSaturday\, Oct. 3rd\, “No Contract” Dementia\, Reflection and Writing Workshop with Kirsten Wilson. Take a day-long deep dive into the impact of caring for family members with dementia or negotiating your own fears of losing your mind with celebrated facilitator and artist Kirsten Wilson. This is an opportunity to gather in community to use the performance to launch your own reflections and writings on the impact of dementia and fears associated with aging. The morning will begin with a performance of Act I\, followed by personal reflections\, writing and discussion on dementia. After a shared lunch within small reflections groups\, a performance of Act II\, with a facilitated dialogue\, writing exercises and reflections. No skill as a writer necessary\, just willingness to courageously explore caregiving\, our mortality\, and dementia in community. (Lunch included in workshop fee). See separate ticketing page to sign up. \n  \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/motus-theater-presents-no-contract-by-kirsten-wilson-2/2026-09-17/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Motus Theater Presents: No Contract by Kirsten Wilson
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show exploring a mother’s request not to endure dementia. It asks: “is there a way to have dementia without tragedy\, when ‘to be or not to be’ is always the question?” \nCreated by Kirsten Wilson in honor of her mother and loved ones everywhere\, experiencing or caring for people with dementia. \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show by Kirsten Wilson about her mother’s dementia –Marie Wilson\, founder of ‘Take Our Daughters to Work Day\,’ LGBTQ+ leader\, author\, and equity-based feminist. \nThe dramatic ‘contract’ at the heart of this two-act performance is her mother’s request to be killed if she loses her mind. The production blends autobiographical storytelling\, “Hamlet\,” “King Lear\,” karaoke\, and audience engagement to explore the complex tension between choosing life and death—the “to be and not to be” of assisted suicide after a dementia diagnosis. \nIn “No Contract\,” Wilson uses humor & heart to prevent both the performance & her mother’s life from becoming a Lear-like tragedy. As Wilson says in Act One\, “My mother’s life was always supposed to be a romantic comedy\, a 1950’s musical\, except with lesbians dancing in the street. I will not let it turn toward tragedy.” \n*Note Wednesday\, 9/30/26 is a show for immunocompromised people. This show provides the following: Audience capacity is at 30% to provide space for two empty seats between audience members. KN95 masks must be worn by performers and audience members. Air filtration used. 6 feet of space between performers and front row. 6pm performance. See separate Dairy ticketing page to signup. \n**Note Saturday\, 10/3/26 is an all-day workshop and performance: \nSaturday\, Oct. 3rd\, “No Contract” Dementia\, Reflection and Writing Workshop with Kirsten Wilson. Take a day-long deep dive into the impact of caring for family members with dementia or negotiating your own fears of losing your mind with celebrated facilitator and artist Kirsten Wilson. This is an opportunity to gather in community to use the performance to launch your own reflections and writings on the impact of dementia and fears associated with aging. The morning will begin with a performance of Act I\, followed by personal reflections\, writing and discussion on dementia. After a shared lunch within small reflections groups\, a performance of Act II\, with a facilitated dialogue\, writing exercises and reflections. No skill as a writer necessary\, just willingness to courageously explore caregiving\, our mortality\, and dementia in community. (Lunch included in workshop fee). See separate ticketing page to sign up. \n  \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/motus-theater-presents-no-contract-by-kirsten-wilson-2/2026-09-18/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Motus Theater Presents: No Contract by Kirsten Wilson
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show exploring a mother’s request not to endure dementia. It asks: “is there a way to have dementia without tragedy\, when ‘to be or not to be’ is always the question?” \nCreated by Kirsten Wilson in honor of her mother and loved ones everywhere\, experiencing or caring for people with dementia. \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show by Kirsten Wilson about her mother’s dementia –Marie Wilson\, founder of ‘Take Our Daughters to Work Day\,’ LGBTQ+ leader\, author\, and equity-based feminist. \nThe dramatic ‘contract’ at the heart of this two-act performance is her mother’s request to be killed if she loses her mind. The production blends autobiographical storytelling\, “Hamlet\,” “King Lear\,” karaoke\, and audience engagement to explore the complex tension between choosing life and death—the “to be and not to be” of assisted suicide after a dementia diagnosis. \nIn “No Contract\,” Wilson uses humor & heart to prevent both the performance & her mother’s life from becoming a Lear-like tragedy. As Wilson says in Act One\, “My mother’s life was always supposed to be a romantic comedy\, a 1950’s musical\, except with lesbians dancing in the street. I will not let it turn toward tragedy.” \n*Note Wednesday\, 9/30/26 is a show for immunocompromised people. This show provides the following: Audience capacity is at 30% to provide space for two empty seats between audience members. KN95 masks must be worn by performers and audience members. Air filtration used. 6 feet of space between performers and front row. 6pm performance. See separate Dairy ticketing page to signup. \n**Note Saturday\, 10/3/26 is an all-day workshop and performance: \nSaturday\, Oct. 3rd\, “No Contract” Dementia\, Reflection and Writing Workshop with Kirsten Wilson. Take a day-long deep dive into the impact of caring for family members with dementia or negotiating your own fears of losing your mind with celebrated facilitator and artist Kirsten Wilson. This is an opportunity to gather in community to use the performance to launch your own reflections and writings on the impact of dementia and fears associated with aging. The morning will begin with a performance of Act I\, followed by personal reflections\, writing and discussion on dementia. After a shared lunch within small reflections groups\, a performance of Act II\, with a facilitated dialogue\, writing exercises and reflections. No skill as a writer necessary\, just willingness to courageously explore caregiving\, our mortality\, and dementia in community. (Lunch included in workshop fee). See separate ticketing page to sign up. \n  \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/motus-theater-presents-no-contract-by-kirsten-wilson-2/2026-09-19/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Motus Theater Presents: No Contract by Kirsten Wilson
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show exploring a mother’s request not to endure dementia. It asks: “is there a way to have dementia without tragedy\, when ‘to be or not to be’ is always the question?” \nCreated by Kirsten Wilson in honor of her mother and loved ones everywhere\, experiencing or caring for people with dementia. \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show by Kirsten Wilson about her mother’s dementia –Marie Wilson\, founder of ‘Take Our Daughters to Work Day\,’ LGBTQ+ leader\, author\, and equity-based feminist. \nThe dramatic ‘contract’ at the heart of this two-act performance is her mother’s request to be killed if she loses her mind. The production blends autobiographical storytelling\, “Hamlet\,” “King Lear\,” karaoke\, and audience engagement to explore the complex tension between choosing life and death—the “to be and not to be” of assisted suicide after a dementia diagnosis. \nIn “No Contract\,” Wilson uses humor & heart to prevent both the performance & her mother’s life from becoming a Lear-like tragedy. As Wilson says in Act One\, “My mother’s life was always supposed to be a romantic comedy\, a 1950’s musical\, except with lesbians dancing in the street. I will not let it turn toward tragedy.” \n*Note Wednesday\, 9/30/26 is a show for immunocompromised people. This show provides the following: Audience capacity is at 30% to provide space for two empty seats between audience members. KN95 masks must be worn by performers and audience members. Air filtration used. 6 feet of space between performers and front row. 6pm performance. See separate Dairy ticketing page to signup. \n**Note Saturday\, 10/3/26 is an all-day workshop and performance: \nSaturday\, Oct. 3rd\, “No Contract” Dementia\, Reflection and Writing Workshop with Kirsten Wilson. Take a day-long deep dive into the impact of caring for family members with dementia or negotiating your own fears of losing your mind with celebrated facilitator and artist Kirsten Wilson. This is an opportunity to gather in community to use the performance to launch your own reflections and writings on the impact of dementia and fears associated with aging. The morning will begin with a performance of Act I\, followed by personal reflections\, writing and discussion on dementia. After a shared lunch within small reflections groups\, a performance of Act II\, with a facilitated dialogue\, writing exercises and reflections. No skill as a writer necessary\, just willingness to courageously explore caregiving\, our mortality\, and dementia in community. (Lunch included in workshop fee). See separate ticketing page to sign up. \n  \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/motus-theater-presents-no-contract-by-kirsten-wilson-2/2026-09-20/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Motus Theater Presents: No Contract by Kirsten Wilson
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show exploring a mother’s request not to endure dementia. It asks: “is there a way to have dementia without tragedy\, when ‘to be or not to be’ is always the question?” \nCreated by Kirsten Wilson in honor of her mother and loved ones everywhere\, experiencing or caring for people with dementia. \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show by Kirsten Wilson about her mother’s dementia –Marie Wilson\, founder of ‘Take Our Daughters to Work Day\,’ LGBTQ+ leader\, author\, and equity-based feminist. \nThe dramatic ‘contract’ at the heart of this two-act performance is her mother’s request to be killed if she loses her mind. The production blends autobiographical storytelling\, “Hamlet\,” “King Lear\,” karaoke\, and audience engagement to explore the complex tension between choosing life and death—the “to be and not to be” of assisted suicide after a dementia diagnosis. \nIn “No Contract\,” Wilson uses humor & heart to prevent both the performance & her mother’s life from becoming a Lear-like tragedy. As Wilson says in Act One\, “My mother’s life was always supposed to be a romantic comedy\, a 1950’s musical\, except with lesbians dancing in the street. I will not let it turn toward tragedy.” \n*Note Wednesday\, 9/30/26 is a show for immunocompromised people. This show provides the following: Audience capacity is at 30% to provide space for two empty seats between audience members. KN95 masks must be worn by performers and audience members. Air filtration used. 6 feet of space between performers and front row. 6pm performance. See separate Dairy ticketing page to signup. \n**Note Saturday\, 10/3/26 is an all-day workshop and performance: \nSaturday\, Oct. 3rd\, “No Contract” Dementia\, Reflection and Writing Workshop with Kirsten Wilson. Take a day-long deep dive into the impact of caring for family members with dementia or negotiating your own fears of losing your mind with celebrated facilitator and artist Kirsten Wilson. This is an opportunity to gather in community to use the performance to launch your own reflections and writings on the impact of dementia and fears associated with aging. The morning will begin with a performance of Act I\, followed by personal reflections\, writing and discussion on dementia. After a shared lunch within small reflections groups\, a performance of Act II\, with a facilitated dialogue\, writing exercises and reflections. No skill as a writer necessary\, just willingness to courageously explore caregiving\, our mortality\, and dementia in community. (Lunch included in workshop fee). See separate ticketing page to sign up. \n  \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/motus-theater-presents-no-contract-by-kirsten-wilson-2/2026-09-24/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Motus Theater Presents: No Contract by Kirsten Wilson
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show exploring a mother’s request not to endure dementia. It asks: “is there a way to have dementia without tragedy\, when ‘to be or not to be’ is always the question?” \nCreated by Kirsten Wilson in honor of her mother and loved ones everywhere\, experiencing or caring for people with dementia. \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show by Kirsten Wilson about her mother’s dementia –Marie Wilson\, founder of ‘Take Our Daughters to Work Day\,’ LGBTQ+ leader\, author\, and equity-based feminist. \nThe dramatic ‘contract’ at the heart of this two-act performance is her mother’s request to be killed if she loses her mind. The production blends autobiographical storytelling\, “Hamlet\,” “King Lear\,” karaoke\, and audience engagement to explore the complex tension between choosing life and death—the “to be and not to be” of assisted suicide after a dementia diagnosis. \nIn “No Contract\,” Wilson uses humor & heart to prevent both the performance & her mother’s life from becoming a Lear-like tragedy. As Wilson says in Act One\, “My mother’s life was always supposed to be a romantic comedy\, a 1950’s musical\, except with lesbians dancing in the street. I will not let it turn toward tragedy.” \n*Note Wednesday\, 9/30/26 is a show for immunocompromised people. This show provides the following: Audience capacity is at 30% to provide space for two empty seats between audience members. KN95 masks must be worn by performers and audience members. Air filtration used. 6 feet of space between performers and front row. 6pm performance. See separate Dairy ticketing page to signup. \n**Note Saturday\, 10/3/26 is an all-day workshop and performance: \nSaturday\, Oct. 3rd\, “No Contract” Dementia\, Reflection and Writing Workshop with Kirsten Wilson. Take a day-long deep dive into the impact of caring for family members with dementia or negotiating your own fears of losing your mind with celebrated facilitator and artist Kirsten Wilson. This is an opportunity to gather in community to use the performance to launch your own reflections and writings on the impact of dementia and fears associated with aging. The morning will begin with a performance of Act I\, followed by personal reflections\, writing and discussion on dementia. After a shared lunch within small reflections groups\, a performance of Act II\, with a facilitated dialogue\, writing exercises and reflections. No skill as a writer necessary\, just willingness to courageously explore caregiving\, our mortality\, and dementia in community. (Lunch included in workshop fee). See separate ticketing page to sign up. \n  \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/motus-theater-presents-no-contract-by-kirsten-wilson-2/2026-09-25/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Motus Theater Presents: No Contract by Kirsten Wilson
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show exploring a mother’s request not to endure dementia. It asks: “is there a way to have dementia without tragedy\, when ‘to be or not to be’ is always the question?” \nCreated by Kirsten Wilson in honor of her mother and loved ones everywhere\, experiencing or caring for people with dementia. \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show by Kirsten Wilson about her mother’s dementia –Marie Wilson\, founder of ‘Take Our Daughters to Work Day\,’ LGBTQ+ leader\, author\, and equity-based feminist. \nThe dramatic ‘contract’ at the heart of this two-act performance is her mother’s request to be killed if she loses her mind. The production blends autobiographical storytelling\, “Hamlet\,” “King Lear\,” karaoke\, and audience engagement to explore the complex tension between choosing life and death—the “to be and not to be” of assisted suicide after a dementia diagnosis. \nIn “No Contract\,” Wilson uses humor & heart to prevent both the performance & her mother’s life from becoming a Lear-like tragedy. As Wilson says in Act One\, “My mother’s life was always supposed to be a romantic comedy\, a 1950’s musical\, except with lesbians dancing in the street. I will not let it turn toward tragedy.” \n*Note Wednesday\, 9/30/26 is a show for immunocompromised people. This show provides the following: Audience capacity is at 30% to provide space for two empty seats between audience members. KN95 masks must be worn by performers and audience members. Air filtration used. 6 feet of space between performers and front row. 6pm performance. See separate Dairy ticketing page to signup. \n**Note Saturday\, 10/3/26 is an all-day workshop and performance: \nSaturday\, Oct. 3rd\, “No Contract” Dementia\, Reflection and Writing Workshop with Kirsten Wilson. Take a day-long deep dive into the impact of caring for family members with dementia or negotiating your own fears of losing your mind with celebrated facilitator and artist Kirsten Wilson. This is an opportunity to gather in community to use the performance to launch your own reflections and writings on the impact of dementia and fears associated with aging. The morning will begin with a performance of Act I\, followed by personal reflections\, writing and discussion on dementia. After a shared lunch within small reflections groups\, a performance of Act II\, with a facilitated dialogue\, writing exercises and reflections. No skill as a writer necessary\, just willingness to courageously explore caregiving\, our mortality\, and dementia in community. (Lunch included in workshop fee). See separate ticketing page to sign up. \n  \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/motus-theater-presents-no-contract-by-kirsten-wilson-2/2026-09-26/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Motus Theater Presents: No Contract by Kirsten Wilson
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show exploring a mother’s request not to endure dementia. It asks: “is there a way to have dementia without tragedy\, when ‘to be or not to be’ is always the question?” \nCreated by Kirsten Wilson in honor of her mother and loved ones everywhere\, experiencing or caring for people with dementia. \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show by Kirsten Wilson about her mother’s dementia –Marie Wilson\, founder of ‘Take Our Daughters to Work Day\,’ LGBTQ+ leader\, author\, and equity-based feminist. \nThe dramatic ‘contract’ at the heart of this two-act performance is her mother’s request to be killed if she loses her mind. The production blends autobiographical storytelling\, “Hamlet\,” “King Lear\,” karaoke\, and audience engagement to explore the complex tension between choosing life and death—the “to be and not to be” of assisted suicide after a dementia diagnosis. \nIn “No Contract\,” Wilson uses humor & heart to prevent both the performance & her mother’s life from becoming a Lear-like tragedy. As Wilson says in Act One\, “My mother’s life was always supposed to be a romantic comedy\, a 1950’s musical\, except with lesbians dancing in the street. I will not let it turn toward tragedy.” \n*Note Wednesday\, 9/30/26 is a show for immunocompromised people. This show provides the following: Audience capacity is at 30% to provide space for two empty seats between audience members. KN95 masks must be worn by performers and audience members. Air filtration used. 6 feet of space between performers and front row. 6pm performance. See separate Dairy ticketing page to signup. \n**Note Saturday\, 10/3/26 is an all-day workshop and performance: \nSaturday\, Oct. 3rd\, “No Contract” Dementia\, Reflection and Writing Workshop with Kirsten Wilson. Take a day-long deep dive into the impact of caring for family members with dementia or negotiating your own fears of losing your mind with celebrated facilitator and artist Kirsten Wilson. This is an opportunity to gather in community to use the performance to launch your own reflections and writings on the impact of dementia and fears associated with aging. The morning will begin with a performance of Act I\, followed by personal reflections\, writing and discussion on dementia. After a shared lunch within small reflections groups\, a performance of Act II\, with a facilitated dialogue\, writing exercises and reflections. No skill as a writer necessary\, just willingness to courageously explore caregiving\, our mortality\, and dementia in community. (Lunch included in workshop fee). See separate ticketing page to sign up. \n  \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/motus-theater-presents-no-contract-by-kirsten-wilson-2/2026-09-27/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260928T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260928T210000
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SUMMARY:Music at the Dairy presents Teddy Thompson with Jenna Nicholls
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBeloved London-born\, Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Teddy Thompson has returned with the exquisitely crafted Never Be The Same\, his first collection of original material since 2020. Across ten tracks\, Thompson refines his craft via an exploration of music’s enduring preoccupations — love\, longing\, and the uneasy passage of time. \nCalled “one of the most gifted singer-songwriters of his generation\,” by The New York Times \n“Teddy’s glorious tenor is bracing but warm and never showy.” – The Associated Press \n“Buoyant\, soulful” – Billboard \nOpening for Teddy will be Jenna Nicholls. \nJenna Nicholls is an American singer-songwriter whose music combines vintage-inspired country-folk and Americana with rich storytelling rooted in traditional themes. Influenced by classic recordings\, musical films\, and historical figures\, her sound blends nostalgic melodies with a modern sensibility\, often infused with wit and heartfelt emotion. Her melodic virtuosity\, authentic instrumentation\, and engaging narratives make her a strong fit for the country market\, appealing to fans who appreciate storytelling steeped in American Country roots. Her new album\, The Commuter\, was produced by 3x Grammy Winner\, Larry Cambell.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/music-at-the-dairy-presents-teddy-thompson-with-jenna-nicholls/
LOCATION:Gordon Gamm Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Musical Vanguards
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260929T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260929T203000
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SUMMARY:Untethered\, with T.C. Johnstone
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nExecutive Producer Dan Cooper has spent over two decades bringing powerful stories to life. A trip to Guatemala with entrepreneur Mel Torrie introduced him to the Beeline Wheelchair Company\, where he witnessed lives transformed one chair at a time. Reuniting with longtime collaborators T.C. and Kristen Johnstone (Rising from Ashes)\, the team set out to capture this story. The result is a film that not only inspires but invites audiences to join in making a real difference. T.C\, Johnstone will introduce the film. (T.C. Johnstone\, 2025\, USA/Guatemala\, 1:00\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/untethered-with-t-c-johnstone/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260930T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260930T200000
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SUMMARY:Sound and Scroll Workshop: An Evening of Reflection\, Writing\, and Ambient Music
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJoin Boulder-based writer\, musician\, and contemplative artist Ahnara for a unique evening of ambient music\, spoken readings\, meditation\, and personal reflection\, surrounded by beautiful artworks in the McMahon Gallery. \nThe guided gathering will begin at 5:30 PM and conclude at 6:30 PM. Guests are invited to arrive anytime after 5:00 PM to explore the exhibition and mingle before the program begins\, and are welcome to stay afterward to continue conversations and enjoy the gallery. \nDrawing from her original writings\, The Scrolls of Becoming\, Ahnara will guide participants through a series of contemplative experiences designed to encourage stillness\, creativity\, and deeper connection. Throughout the gathering\, guests will listen to live readings and ambient soundscapes\, engage in guided reflection\, and have opportunities for personal writing inspired by the words and music shared. \nNo writing experience is necessary. Participants are welcome to write\, reflect quietly\, or simply listen and take in the experience. Writing materials will be provided\, though guests are welcome to bring their own journals. \nWhether you’re seeking creative inspiration\, a moment of calm\, or an opportunity to reconnect with yourself through words and sound\, Scrolls & Sound offers a welcoming space to slow down and reflect in community. \nTo learn more about Ahnara and her work before attending\, visit www.ahnaramusic.com.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/sound-and-scroll-workshop/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Motus Theater Presents: No Contract by Kirsten Wilson - Performance for Immunocompromised Audiences
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n*Note: This show is for immunocompromised audiences. This show provides the following: Audience capacity is at 30% to provide space for two empty seats between audience members. KN95 masks must be worn by performers and audience members. Air filtration used. 6 feet of space between performers and front row. 6pm performance. \n“No Contract” is a one-woman show exploring a mother’s request not to endure dementia. It asks: “is there a way to have dementia without tragedy\, when ‘to be or not to be’ is always the question?” \nCreated by Kirsten Wilson in honor of her mother and loved ones everywhere\, experiencing or caring for people with dementia. \n“No Contract” is a one-woman theatrical work written and performed by Motus Theater’s artistic director\, Kirsten Wilson\, about dementia in relation to her mother\, Marie Wilson—founder of ‘Take Our Daughters to Work Day\,’ LGBTQ+ leader\, author\, and equity-based feminist. \nThe dramatic ‘contract’ at the heart of this two-act performance is a mother’s request to be killed if she loses her mind to dementia. The production blends autobiographical storytelling\, “Hamlet\,” “King Lear\,” karaoke\, and audience engagement to explore the complex tension between choosing life and death—the “to be and not to be” of assisted suicide after a dementia diagnosis. \nIn “No Contract\,” Wilson uses humor & heart to prevent both the performance & her mother’s life from becoming a Lear-like tragedy. As Wilson says in Act One\, “My mother’s life was always supposed to be a romantic comedy\, a 1950’s musical\, except with lesbians dancing in the street. I will not let it turn toward tragedy.” \nThrough Wilson’s advocacy amid systemic failures in elder care\, the piece invites caregivers\, LGBTQ+ residents\, and aging Coloradans to see their experiences reflected and engage in community dialogue on equity\, dignity\, and end-of-life care.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/motus-theater-presents-no-contract-by-kirsten-wilson-performance-for-immunocompromised-audiences/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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