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Recycled Art

April 14, 2012 to June 9, 2012 
(no class April 28)
10:00 am to 11:45 a.m.
For youth ages  7 to 12
$120.00 for whole 8 week session ($104.00 each for siblings enrolled together)
$20.00 for a single day ($18.00 for each sibling enrolled together)

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Chance

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Preveiw of the Movie 'Chance'. Shot entirely on the island of St. Thomas (US Virgin Islands).

Directed by Evan Kaufmann - screenplay by Mark Owens (above)

Filmed entirely in St. Thomas in the Us Virgin Islands. Chance follows Darnell Smith (played by newcomer Terrance Bartley), a St. Thomian photographer whose plans to go to school in the States come to a halt due to his mother's severe illness. Under pressure to treat his mother's disease and support his family, Darnell enters the crime underworld.  Chance, produced by director Kaufmann, Katie Kaufmann, Mark Owens and Brittany Owens, also stars Akin Chinnery and Ashley Wilkerson.

Earth Day April22, 2012

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The Collaborative Outreach program of sevenminusseven is proud to announce "Striving for a Sustainable VI"; our upcoming Earth Day celebration and fundraiser on Sunday April 22, 2012.
At our warehouse gallery in Sub Base, St. Thomas. 

We will be hosting speakers, demonstrators and vendors from our community who wish to share with us their knowledge on sustainable living here in the Virgin Islands. Some talks and presentations will include: alternative energy sources, making natural toothpaste, urban gardening and composting, "eating locally", eco jewelry. We are also hoping to have talks and demos on yoga and meditation, eco friendly cleaning products, solar cooking and reducing waste. Some of the activities will include: DIY reusable shopping bags, a collaborative on site urban garden project, free cycle/market place and children's story hour. There will be healthy food and drinks for sale, a raffle with prizes, a student art show and contest. 
  
Our vision for this event is to celebrate Earth Day by offering resources for our community so we, as a whole, can begin to live a much more eco friendly and sustainable lifestyle in the Virgin Islands. Our island community is surrounded by a very sensitive reef system that has long felt the pressure of pollution, climate change and over fishing. Our economy relies heavily on imports as our main source of food. We recognize that much can be done in our individual households to help ease these pressures off of the community as a whole and our environment.

 Along with raising awareness, we hope to raise funds for our Outreach Program. Our Outreach Program has been facilitating exciting and engaging art workshops and projects with youth and adults in our community for 4 years strong. As a nonprofit organization, we strive to be a vanguard for creativity and expression as well as an example of responsible waste management, safe art practices and recycling. The fees for a vendors table is $25.00, please come to sell your locally made or eco friendly products. The fee for the flea market is $10.00 to set up a table for your second hand belongings for sale. No fee for presenters or for bringing items for the free cycle (items available for free or trade). Please make sure items for the flea market and free cycle are clean and in fairly good condition and in working condition. 
We look forward to seeing you there!
Eranah Davies
For any more info please feel free to call me 340 474 2882

Intro to Capoeira Angola

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Saturday March 31, 2012
 Kojo X Johnson is offering an intro to capoeira angola workshop in St. John. Kojo is a visiting artist from washington dc and a member of Bambu Station.Capoeira Angola is an African-Brazilian martial art that combines dance movements, acrobatics,  music, history and philosophy.
3 – 4 pm youth class
4 – 6 pm adult class

For more info: 340 228 2747

“I’ll Have What She’s Having”.

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Seven Minus Seven presents the solo exhibition of artist, Eranah Davies,
Eranah also applies healing through creativity in her service to the community of the VI as an educator. Through the Outreach Program for Alternative Art Alliance, Eranah has been working with the youth to engage them in collaborations with artists from the territory and abroad. In the short time the program has been in operation she and other artists have worked with over 250 youth in the territory.  


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Learning to Sea is an underwater experience that compares animal behaviors in two seas separated by over 7,000 miles. This international award winning film takes you on a tour through both oceans simultaneously, the Red Sea and the Caribbean Sea. The filmmaker shares his cross-global underwater experiences and shows the correlation of the marine inhabitants.

Viewers of all ages shared in the excitement of the aquatic realm and enjoy captivating footage never before seen, including a new species to science -- a walking fish!

 Ziggy Livnat, MFA, has worked as a professional photographer, conservationist, and educator. During the last twelve years, Ziggy has devoted his career to the protection of marine environments with the making of several award winning underwater films focusing on ecology, conservation, and education.  His photographs can be found in publications such as National Geographic and Advanced Diver