Mountainfilm on Tour – Boulder

Mountainfilm on Tour – Boulder

Presented by Backpacker’s Pantry

To keep the music playing during this unpredictable time, we are requiring all patrons and staff to wear a mask while attending events at Chautauqua. To read more, click here.

Door Time: 6:30 PM
Showtime: 7:30 PM

Runtime: 1 hour 41 minutes

About Mountainfilm on Tour

After the festival, Mountainfilm on Tour hits the road, sharing the year’s most inspiring short films with communities around the world. Mountainfilm on Tour shows are hosted by a wide array of organizations, including outdoor retailers, schools and universities, corporations, environmental groups, theaters, local governments and individuals, all using it as an opportunity to create awareness and engage with their communities. Mountainfilm has been on tour since 1999 — it’s their way of extending the festival’s reach and delivering inspiring content to global audiences.

This event will be hosted by Roam, the premiere adventure club. To learn more about Roam, visit their website HERE.

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The playlist has been specially curated to feature this year’s best films on adventure, resilience, and the power of connections.

 

All Jokes Aside
RC Cone
Eeland Stribling is a wildlife biologist, stand-up comedian and fly fisherman who uses @blacksteveirwin as an Instagram handle. All his interests and talents merge in the great outdoors where he comes up with some apropos stand-up comedy. Part stand-up routine and part documentary, this film is punctuated by the synchronicity of protecting Bristol Bay and recognizing Black Lives Matter. Joining Stribling on the riverbanks and in the water feels like a special chance to hang out with an entertaining fishing buddy.

Born From Junk
Mike Horn, Galin Foley
Perhaps it is unsurprising that the sport, industry and obsession of mountain biking was at least partially invented by mountain town pioneers riding “klunker” bikes down mountain passes between Crested Butte and Aspen. The sports’ inventors had no clue — they were, one recalls, “just a bunch of outlaws with too much time on our hands and a couple million acres of wild country to explore.” Tinkering with klunkers led to bike innovations; impromptu partying turned into organized events; cow paths were linked together into single track networks. Filmmakers Mike Horn and Galin Foley intercut archival footage, interviews with Crested Butte old-timers and reenactments to tell the story of the Butte’s Grubstake Gang and the outdoor adventure sport they helped launch.

Motherload
Zoya Lynch
Here’s a loving tribute to all of the indefatigable ski moms who somehow manage gear and tears, not to mention the stresses of survival and the high toll exacted on marriages in ski country. It all pays off when skis are finally attached to little feet and the family achieves grace, gliding together downhill.

Snowy
Kaitlyn Schwalje, Alexander Wolf Lewis
There is an opportunity for redemption in every family, even if one of your family members has been exiled to the basement for a couple of decades. Snowy is a box turtle living in a small tank in Uncle Larry’s basement, which begs the question: Is mere survival proof that a pet is thriving? As we try to guess what Snowy might be feeling, with help from a veterinarian, a pet psychic and an expert in reptile cognition, Uncle Larry’s perspective begins to evolve as he starts seeing Snowy as more than just a chore.

You And The Thing That You Love
Nicholas Maher
Nick Mullins was a teenage skate punk on the brink of turning pro when a benign-seeming accident led to catastrophic illness. He survived, but went blind in the process. And just like that, he lost everything. This is the incredible story of how he fought like hell to get it back.

The Captain
Greg Kohs
At 27 years old, Sadie Samuels is the youngest and only female lobster boat captain in the Rockport, Maine harbor. Despite the long hours and manual labor of hauling traps, Samuels is in love — obsessed even — with what she calls the most beautiful, magical place on the planet. Her love for lobster fishing was imparted early in her childhood by her dad Matt, who has been her mentor and inspiration since she was a little girl in yellow fishing boots.

Made in the Mitten
Zeppelin Zeerip
While it’s most often thought of as a mountain sport, modern-day snowboarding began on the shores of Lake Michigan. Housebound in a snowstorm, and in need of an activity to get his kids outside, Sherman Poppn fastened two of his daughter’s skis together and stood sideways on the hill in his backyard. And with that, the snurfer was born, creating a magical way to surf the snow. The snowboard industry has come a long way since then, but Made in the Mitten is an homage to the sport’s original roots: the pure joy of riding a skinny piece of wood in the snowy backyards of the Midwest.

Ten Thousand Bolts
Duncan Sullivan, Alex Levin, Ashley Benzwie
Toni Arbones has always followed his passion — bolting climbing routes to the top of a remote and winding six-kilometer road in Siurana, Spain, where he built his paradise. The limestone cliffs of the world-renowned climbing area now boast 1,700 routes thanks to the relentless work of Arbones’ drill and glue gun. Arbones is a self-proclaimed bolting addict, who has raised the painstaking task to an art form.

Sibling Rivalry
Aurélie Slegers
Sparks fly and a showdown unfolds between siblings and professional mountain bikers Becky and Ryan Gardner on the trails of Telluride. This film reminds us that any victory, no matter how minor, is that much sweeter when your opponent is your brother or sister.

An Evening With Kenny G

An Evening With Kenny G

This event has been rescheduled from September 18, 2021 to July 9, 2022. If you have any questions, please contact the Box Office at [email protected]

Door Time: 6:30 PM

Showtime: 7:30 PM

A phenomenally successful instrumentalist whose recordings routinely made the pop, R&B, and jazz charts during the 1980s and ’90s, Kenny G’s sound became a staple on adult contemporary and smooth jazz radio stations. He’s a fine player with an attractive sound (influenced a bit by Grover Washington, Jr.) who often caresses melodies, putting a lot of emotion into his solos. Because he does not improvise much (sticking mostly to predictable melody statements), his music largely falls outside of jazz. However, because he is listed at the top of “contemporary jazz” charts and is identified with jazz in the minds of the mass public, he is classified as jazz.

Kenny Gorelick started playing professionally with Barry White’s Love Unlimited Orchestra in 1976. He recorded with Cold, Bold & Together (a Seattle-based funk group) and freelanced locally. After graduating from the University of Washington, Kenny G worked with Jeff Lorber Fusion, making two albums with the group. Soon he was signed to Arista, recording his debut as a leader in 1982. His fourth album, Duotones (which included the very popular “Songbird”), made him into a star. Soon he was in demand for guest appearances on recordings of such famous singers as Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, and Natalie Cole. Kenny G’s own records have sold remarkably well, particularly Breathless, which has easily topped eight million copies in the U.S.; his total album sales top 30 million copies. The holiday album Miracles, released in 1994, and 1996’s Moment continued the momentum of his massive commercial success. He also recorded his own version of the Celine Dion/Titanic smash “My Heart Will Go On” in 1998, but the following year he released Classics in the Key of G, a collection of jazz standards like “‘Round Midnight” and “Body and Soul,” possibly to reclaim some jazz credibility.

In 2008, Kenny G released the Latin-inspired Rhythm and Romance. The sax player next drifted toward R&B for 2010’s Heart and Soul, which featured guest vocals from Robin Thicke and Babyface. A collection with Rahul Sharma called Namaste followed in 2012, and in 2015 Kenny G released a tribute to bossa nova titled Brazilian Nights, which peaked at number one on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. In 2017, G kept up his active concert schedule, even pairing with fellow smooth jazz legend George Benson for the limited engagement Breezin’ & Breathless Tour. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi

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Toad the Wet Sprocket with Stephen Kellogg

Toad the Wet Sprocket with Stephen Kellogg

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 In order to participate in the Meet & Greet portion of your VIP package, you must provide the following on the day of the show:

  • Photo Identification
  • Proof of full vaccination

 OR if not fully vaccinated

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All attendees will be required to wear a face mask through the entirety of the meet & greet event.”

Door Time: 6:30 PM
Showtime: 7:30 PM

Celebrating 30 years as a band, Toad the Wet Sprocket is still making music and touring with the same spirit of unwavering independence that started it all over three decades ago.

The band is thankful for the continued help and enthusiastic support of their fans, which helped spur the release of All You Want and also serves as inspiration for the band to tour and play live. They also continue to support their most recent releases, New Constellation (2013) and The Architect of Ruin EP (2015). Toad the Wet Sprocket share in the kind of musical chemistry that can only come from meeting in high school and writing, recording and touring on albums over the course time. After Bread & Circus, they followed with Pale in 1990, fear in ’91, Dulcinea in 1994, and Coil in 1997, as well as some compilations along the way. While most will still feel the comforting familiarity of the Billboard-charting hits, “Walk on the Ocean”, “All I Want”, “Something’s Always Wrong”, and “Fall Down”, fans will also be well familiar with tracks with lyrics that resonate for so many life milestones like “The Moment”, “I Will Not Take These Things for Granted” and so many more.

This event is co-produced in collaboration with Z2 Entertainment. Stay updated on all events from Z2, including events at the Boulder Theater and Fox Theatre, by signing up for their newsletter here.

Ride the FREE HOP 2 Chautauqua shuttle to this show. Click here for more info.

*All ticket purchases subject to service fee.

Amos Lee with Mutlu

Amos Lee with Mutlu

To keep the music playing during this unpredictable time, we are requiring all patrons and staff to wear a mask while attending events at Chautauqua. To read more, click here.

Door Time: 6:30 PM
Showtime: 7:30 PM

*****

Amos Lee has requested that all guests show proof of COVID -19 vaccination or a negative PCR test to attend this event.

Final Dose of Vaccination must be at least 14 days prior to the event. Negative Covid PCR test results must be from 72 hours or less prior to the event.

As a reminder, Chautauqua venue policy also requires that all guests wear masks inside the Auditorium, regardless of vaccination status.

Acceptable proof of vaccination includes both valid photo ID AND one of the following:

  • Physical vaccine card or photo of vaccine card
  • Digital vaccination record through MyColorado App
  • Digital vaccination record through Colorado Immunization Information System (CIIS)
  • Digital vaccination record through Clear App

Acceptable proof of a negative test includes valid photo ID AND:

  • A lab report with valid name, date, and PCR test result (digital or screenshot OK). No self-administered or antigen tests accepted.

If you are unable to produce one of these requirements and would like a full refund, or if you have any questions, please contact the Chautauqua Box Office at [email protected].

For more information about where to get a vaccine, see here:
https://www.bouldercounty.org/families/disease/covid-19/vaccines/

For more information about where to get a PCR test, see here:
https://www.bouldercounty.org/families/disease/covid-19/testing/

Thank you very much for your cooperation in keeping our guests, artists, and staff safe.

*****

With MY NEW MOON, his seventh album, Amos Lee reaches into experiences of hope, hopelessness, loss, and renewal. The result is the most wide-ranging musical effort of his career, a set of songs that examines issues of mortality, survival, connection, and celebration in ways that are both deeply personal and profoundly universal.

In 2007, the singer-songwriter began working with the Musicians on Call program, playing music bedside for hospital patients. He went on to play at VA hospitals, for the Wounded Warriors organization, and for the Melodic Caring Project, singing via video for children who are quarantined, too ill to have friends or family visit in their rooms.

“Everything about the connection of music hit me harder,” he says of these efforts, “and I thought, ‘How can I be helpful, and reach out in a more real way?’ Songs have become a bridge, a way for me to reach outside myself and into other people’s lives. My mission now is to connect with people, to still have fun, but to have my intention be more outwardly based, and from a place of giving and service.”

This event is co-produced in collaboration with Z2 Entertainment. Stay updated on all events from Z2, including events at the Boulder Theater and Fox Theatre, by signing up for their newsletter here.

Ride the FREE HOP 2 Chautauqua shuttle to this show. Click here for more info.

*All ticket purchases subject to service fee.

Amos Lee with Mutlu

Amos Lee with Mutlu

To keep the music playing during this unpredictable time, we are requiring all patrons and staff to wear a mask while attending events at Chautauqua. To read more, click here.

Door Time: 6:30 PM
Showtime: 7:30 PM

*****

Amos Lee has requested that all guests show proof of COVID -19 vaccination or a negative PCR test to attend this event.

Final Dose of Vaccination must be at least 14 days prior to the event. Negative Covid PCR test results must be from 72 hours or less prior to the event.

As a reminder, Chautauqua venue policy also requires that all guests wear masks inside the Auditorium, regardless of vaccination status.

Acceptable proof of vaccination includes both valid photo ID AND one of the following:

  • Physical vaccine card or photo of vaccine card
  • Digital vaccination record through MyColorado App
  • Digital vaccination record through Colorado Immunization Information System (CIIS)
  • Digital vaccination record through Clear App

Acceptable proof of a negative test includes valid photo ID AND:

  • A lab report with valid name, date, and PCR test result (digital or screenshot OK). No self-administered or antigen tests accepted.

If you are unable to produce one of these requirements and would like a full refund, or if you have any questions, please contact the Chautauqua Box Office at [email protected].

For more information about where to get a vaccine, see here:
https://www.bouldercounty.org/families/disease/covid-19/vaccines/

For more information about where to get a PCR test, see here:
https://www.bouldercounty.org/families/disease/covid-19/testing/

Thank you very much for your cooperation in keeping our guests, artists, and staff safe.

*****

With MY NEW MOON, his seventh album, Amos Lee reaches into experiences of hope, hopelessness, loss, and renewal. The result is the most wide-ranging musical effort of his career, a set of songs that examines issues of mortality, survival, connection, and celebration in ways that are both deeply personal and profoundly universal.

In 2007, the singer-songwriter began working with the Musicians on Call program, playing music bedside for hospital patients. He went on to play at VA hospitals, for the Wounded Warriors organization, and for the Melodic Caring Project, singing via video for children who are quarantined, too ill to have friends or family visit in their rooms.

“Everything about the connection of music hit me harder,” he says of these efforts, “and I thought, ‘How can I be helpful, and reach out in a more real way?’ Songs have become a bridge, a way for me to reach outside myself and into other people’s lives. My mission now is to connect with people, to still have fun, but to have my intention be more outwardly based, and from a place of giving and service.”

This event is co-produced in collaboration with Z2 Entertainment. Stay updated on all events from Z2, including events at the Boulder Theater and Fox Theatre, by signing up for their newsletter here.

Ride the FREE HOP 2 Chautauqua shuttle to this show. Click here for more info.

*All ticket purchases subject to service fee.

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