This week: celebrity dancing, dioramas, scuffling cupids, and more

Monday, Feb. 6
Temple Grandin,  doctor of animal science, bestselling author, and advocate for people with autism speaks on the St. Scholastica campus.

Thursday, Feb. 9
Celebrities duke it out for another year of the Celebrity Dance Challenge. It’s opening night of the multiple Tony award winning musical Spring Awakening at the Teatro.

Friday, Feb. 10
Music and miniatures combine again for Diorama-rama at Sacred Heart. Don your best Renaissance garb for a Valentines Madrigal Dinner which will also take place Saturday night.

Saturday, Feb. 11
Martin Zellar plays a CD release show at Luce with Charlie Parr opening. Take your pick of Valentine’s Day related events to get you in the mood to either love or love to hate the upcoming holiday, starting with a special match between the Harbor City Roller Dames and the Chippewa Valley Roller Girls in a cupid scuffle. Enjoy a romantic dinner at Glensheen after taking a tour of the historic site. Lastly, take in some art based on love, a puppet show, lasers, and more at Love at the Snoodle.

Keep checking the PDD Calendar for events!

9 Comments

Paul Lundgren

about 12 years ago

Sarah Heimer would like to remind everyone who wants to make a diorama for the Diorama-rama that you can bring it to Sacred Heart the day of the show. She'll be there setting up at noon, so you can bring it at any point after that. Sarah's e-mail is caradiabolica @ hotmail.com if you have any questions for her.

Here's some inspiration from 2010.

Paul Lundgren

about 12 years ago

And here's an early warning on this year's Anti-Valentines show.

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Touchdown

about 12 years ago

And don't forget to shoot down to Pizza Luce for the Diorama-rama after party with the Tisdales, Me And My Arrow, and Quitters Go to Meetings!

[img]http://www.perfectduluthday.com/wp-content/uploads/comments/Tisdales-Poster_Luce_Feb_10.jpg[/img]

in.dog.neato

about 12 years ago

To sweeten the Diorama pot...Hazel will be making her public debut with a diorama based on Shel Silverstein's "Hector the Collector."  Not bad for a 6 year old.

TimK

about 12 years ago

Before you go to Diorama-rama (and therefore, before the after party at Lucé), go to Prøve Collective for the Tiny Art Show! It starts at 7 p.m.

B-man

about 12 years ago

@touchdown-
Luce is now a 21+ venue (since June 2009) the poster states 18+. Which is correct?

Claire

about 12 years ago

There is TOO MUCH going on in this damn town this weekend!

Paul Lundgren

about 12 years ago

Another upcoming movie is Thrive.  Teatro Zuccone, one night only, Feb. 20, free.

Also on Saturday is the "What it Takes" concert. Here's the full news release on it:

"What it Takes" competitive concert event to feature local talent on Feb. 11 For a person living in Duluth, Minnesota, it may be hard to imagine living without clean water; for many people, however, this is a daily struggle they must overcome. The water crisis affects over one billion people in our world; countless women and children venture hours every day just to retrieve water, which is usually unsafe for drinking. Drops of HOPE, a branch of Proctor High School DECA, has partnered with Rotary Club 25 of Duluth to help solve this problem. Proctor DECA created the Drops of HOPE project to raise money and awareness for the water crisis, specifically the Hamar People of Ethiopia. In Minnesota, clean water is often taken for granted, so Proctor DECA wants to help those living without this basic necessity. Proctor DECA's Drops of HOPE has orchestrated a competitive concert featuring the incredible talent of area youth. This charity event will take place Saturday, February 11th, at Marshall High School's Fregeau Auditorium. The cost is $15 per ticket, and all proceeds will go to the cause. Twelve performers will compete for a grand prize of $1,000. Celebrity guest Tim Mahoney from NBC's "The Voice" will perform the night of the event, as well as be a judge. The names of the twelve performers are Olivia Lindberg, Adrianna Leveille, Emily Finn, Erik Huberty, Megan Davidson, Jacey Carlson, Ellie Weihsmann, Mcgail Rogstad, Stephanie Isaacson, Lyla Abuk, Sarah Olson, and Laysea Owens-Henderson. This exciting event not only will help an extremely deserving cause, but will also be a fun, entertaining night for anyone who loves music, impressive light and laser shows, or who simply wants to experience the best young talent in Duluth! Tickets to the show are available online at whatittakes.us or in-store at the Electric Fetus in downtown Duluth. On Feb. 11, at the Marshall High School Fregeau Auditorium, What It Takes doors will open at 6:15 p.m., and the show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at the door; however, seats are limited, so secure yours now! DECA is an international organization of marketing students that prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. Proctor DECA includes over 50 students, but the Drops Of HOPE team consists of eight dedicated and hardworking juniors and seniors. They have been working on the Drops of HOPE project since June of 2011, and the "What It Takes" concert is the biggest aspect of the project.

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