May Festival of the Arts

May Festival of the Arts

Eureka Springs - A Top 25 Arts Destination

presenting our 25th annual month-long celebration includes the ARTrageous Parade along with Africa in the Ozarks on Saturday, May 5th...and continuing through the month with the unveiling of the new Art Park, annual Art Fair in Park, White Street Studio Walk, Books in Bloom, Saturday Gallery Strolls, Taste of Art and more....

2007 Grammy Award-winner, Dan Zanes & Friends will perform in Basin Park on May 15th during the 3:00-5:00 Free Music in the Park for May Festival of the Arts.

Dan Zanes & Friends will perform in Basin Park on May 15th

Dan Zanes & Friends will perform in Basin Park on May 15th

Two things stand out about Zanes: he is making homemade family music and encouraging similar behaviors in friends and neighbors. Second, he is the guy who is always interested in singing along with people, people everywhere. In fact, Zanes has made a mission of introducing his musical friends to his neighborhood friends and then showing everybody not just that they, yes, can play together but that they can also feel pretty good while doing so. In this sense, Zanes is a twenty-first century version of the guy who in the old days used to conduct the town band from the gazebo, though in lieu of a gazebo he’s playing places like Carnegie Hall and the Melbourne International Arts Festival, where no matter how you say it good music is good. He is a ringmaster, introducing new songs and reconnecting people to songs that have always been there, and still are—it’s just that people forgot about them.

This performance is provided as an event of the Artosphere – Arkansas’ Arts + Nature Festival that will be taking place all around the region starting on April 22nd. Artosphere is created and presented by the Walton Arts Center.

Note: There will also be Lantern Painting in the Park as part of the Grand Illumination weekend – fun for the whole family at Basin Park.

Accolades for Zanes & Friends (more info at his website):

Dan Zanes and Friends’ Catch That Train! was the 2007 Grammy Award winner for Best Musical Album for Children (co-released with Starbucks/Hear Music).

“Dan Zanes is enriching the field with his dance-party, hootenanny for the 21st century…”
LA Times

“True children’s music, but executed with such sweet (and un-gooey!) humor, casual multiculturalism and shambling groove that you can call it your own.”
The New York Times

“Wry, rootsy, real American folk music – songs that twist a little plangency into the sweetness of a melody, songs that feel like life.”
Rolling Stone Magazine

May 28, 2010toMay 30, 2010

The Center for Soulful Living is celebrating the grand opening of the Open-Air Meditation Sanctuary (OMS) and the first annual Festival of Humanity May 28 – 30. The public is invited for outdoor fun and a dynamic exchange of energy and ideas on group evolution.

The OMS is a 10-acre meadow and woodland park featuring 14 cultivated meditation areas connected by walking trails. This sacred space is intended for contemplation, walking, play, intentional gatherings and ceremonies, transformational art, nature discovery, and advancing our evolutionary possibilities.

OM SanctuaryYou are invited to visit for a few hours or for the entire weekend: Participate in Wisdom Sharing Circles exploring transformative living, the integration of wisdom and the arts, and the 7 Principles and 28 Rites of Group Evolution; Be inspired by original Prayerformances presented by the Shaumbra Dance Theater Company of Consciousness; Enjoy an herb walk or guided walking meditation; Treat yourself to nourishing vegan cuisine; Join in an evening drum circle; Take a torchlight tour; Add your aspiration and intention to a group World Service Meditation.

For more information visit website or call Heidi at 479-363-7024.

‘Beyond the Page’ Exhibit at Library

Posted on March - 22 - 2010
May 1, 2010toMay 31, 2010

Beyond the Page is an art exhibit of handmade books created by the students of local High School art instructor Jessica Cummings. The students created handmade books to honor the impact of their favorite childhood stories.

The exhibit will be featured all month for May Festival of the Arts at the Carnegie Public Library and the Carnegie Library Annex window. For more information call (479) 253-8754 or email info@eurekalibrary.org

Dan Zanes & Friends perform in Basin Park

Posted on March - 2 - 2010
May 15, 2010
3:00 pmto5:00 pm

2007 Grammy Award-winner, Dan Zanes & Friends will perform in Basin Park on May 15th during the 3:00-5:00 Free Music in the Park for May Festival of the Arts.

Dan Zanes & Friends will perform in Basin Park on May 15th

Dan Zanes & Friends will perform in Basin Park on May 15th

Two things stand out about Zanes: he is making homemade family music and encouraging similar behaviors in friends and neighbors. Second, he is the guy who is always interested in singing along with people, people everywhere. In fact, Zanes has made a mission of introducing his musical friends to his neighborhood friends and then showing everybody not just that they, yes, can play together but that they can also feel pretty good while doing so. In this sense, Zanes is a twenty-first century version of the guy who in the old days used to conduct the town band from the gazebo, though in lieu of a gazebo he’s playing places like Carnegie Hall and the Melbourne International Arts Festival, where no matter how you say it good music is good. He is a ringmaster, introducing new songs and reconnecting people to songs that have always been there, and still are—it’s just that people forgot about them.

(more info at his website):