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the official blog of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District

Since 1989, Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) has distributed funds from a 1/10 of 1% sales and use tax to cultural facilities throughout the seven-county Denver, Colorado metropolitan area. The funds support cultural facilities whose primary purpose is to enlighten and entertain the public through the production, presentation, exhibition, advancement and preservation of art, music, theatre, dance, zoology, botany, natural history and cultural history.

Photobucket Learn about the interworkings of the SCFD and cultural happenings around the seven county metro area with your guide, Erica, Program Assistant for SCFD. Have a suggestion for an event? Are you an SCFD organization that wants to be reviewed? Shoot me an email at erica@scfd.org.

Colorado counties include Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson. Everything written here is personal opinion and not intended to infer official judgment on the part of the SCFD, board members, or other staff.

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Amazed by the ballet!
Last weekend I went and saw Swan Lake performed by the Colorado Ballet at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.  I am sorry to say it was the last weekend, but not to worry the ballet has a splendid lineup for the rest of the season: The Nutcracker, Peter Pan, and Tribute.  I think I need to see them all.  
Anyway, I am not going to lie my interest in Swan Lake was sparked by last years film and I might have a little ballet fever being so impressed by Ballet Nouveau Colorado’s Intersection last month.  Colorado Ballet goes above and beyond with their special effects, costumes, and scenery.  The Colorado Ballet is definitely a must see! 

Amazed by the ballet!

Last weekend I went and saw Swan Lake performed by the Colorado Ballet at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.  I am sorry to say it was the last weekend, but not to worry the ballet has a splendid lineup for the rest of the season: The Nutcracker, Peter Pan, and Tribute.  I think I need to see them all.  

Anyway, I am not going to lie my interest in Swan Lake was sparked by last years film and I might have a little ballet fever being so impressed by Ballet Nouveau Colorado’s Intersection last month.  Colorado Ballet goes above and beyond with their special effects, costumes, and scenery.  The Colorado Ballet is definitely a must see! 

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