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Des Arts

Des Arts, a fine arts weekend extravaganza with something for the entire family.


Performances continue on Saturday, October 21, 2012, “Family Day,” in the Library’s first floor meeting rooms by several ethnic dance groups including Sol Azteca Mexican Folk Dance group, the Dillon-Gavin School of Irish Dance, the Dance of India troupe and the Art of Street Dance (hip hop), taught and demonstrated by Richard Ashworth.  On other floors of the Library there will a painting demonstration by Kristine Plum, Scratchboard drawing by Kathy Passi and a Printmaking demonstration by Ed Dougal, all of the Des Plaines Art Guild.  Local artist Rhonda Popko will be supervising the painting of a community mural throughout the day. 


Family fun continues on Saturday in the Poetry Alcove and on the Story Tree Stage as Jim Chrzan demonstrates drumming, Toni Rowitz conducts classes in poetry writing, and Sayge performs readings.  In addition, the Destiny Ramblers will play country folk music, a demonstration will be presented by the Camera Club and Christy, the Strolling Storyteller, will entertain kids of all ages.

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A performance by Maine West High School theatre students and the Northwest Choral Society will take place in the afternoon (time to be announced) on Sunday, October 22, 2012.


Two Visual Art Competitions will be conducted throughout the three day festival.  The public is invited to vote for art work in adult, teen and youth categories for the People’s Choice Award.  Winners will receive a $25 gift card.  Professional art work will be judged by a panel of local dignitaries: Rhonda Popko, Professional Artist; John Hecker, Director, Des Plaines Park District; Mark Palmeri, Associate Professor, Art, Oakton Community College; and Steven Giese, Reference Librarian, Des Plaines Library. Prizes will be presented at 4:15 PM on Sunday afternoon.  In addition, the Des Plaines History Center will host an exhibit on “Art in Des Plaines Through the Years.”

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