Del Castillo appears in Fallon on Jan. 29

Del Castillo is this year’s first show on Jan. 29 at the Oats Park Arts Center.

Del Castillo is this year’s first show on Jan. 29 at the Oats Park Arts Center.

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Del Castillo appears at the Oats Park Art Center on Jan. 29. In addition to the performance at 8 p.m., a free conversation with the artists begins at 3 p.m. The conversation focuses on Creating Music with Cross-Cultural Power.
The box office, Art Bar and galleries open at 7 p.m., with the performance beginning one hour later.
Tickets are $17 for members, $20 for nonmembers. Youth and students (with valid student ID) $10. Tickets are available at Jeff’s Copy Express or call the Churchill Arts Center at 775-423-1440.
“Whether Del Castillo works in Spanish or English, they rock righteously. The Spanish guitars’ flamenco vibe gives a dramatic flair, abetted by passionate vocals,” said Billboard Magazine.
This Austin, Texas-based trio has developed a huge following. Their original music blends rock, Latin, blues and world music into a cinematic celebration of sound that lifts your soul.
Since forming in 2001, they have won 10 Austin Music Awards while also touring with Stix, Los Lobos, Don Henley, Los Lonely Boys, Willie Nelson and Ozomatli. Rolling Stone says the band “conjures images of Eddie Van Halen fronting early Santana (with an assist from the Gypsy Kings).”
Remembering Valerie
Join the Churchill Arts Council to celebrate the life of Valerie J. Serpa at the Oats Park Art Center on Sunday, Feb. 13, from noon - 4 p.m. Email info@churchillarts.org for information.
They would also like to ask that if you have any photos or videos of Valerie that you would like to share for inclusion in her memorial – or favorite songs that you enjoyed with Valerie or that remind you of her –email them to Karen Isbister at karen@no-filter-fitness.com.
Spring Film Series
The Spring Film Series begins Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. with The Hunger. The following films are From Dusk till Dawn on Feb. 18 and Let the Right One in on Feb. 25.
In The Hunger, Catherine Deneuve plays Miriam, a centuries-old vampire capable of bestowing the gift of immortality on her lovers – namely her current partner John (David Bowie).
From Dusk till Dawn is an action-horror flick from director Robert Rodriguez and screenwriter Quentin Tarantino and stars George Clooney. After a string of robberies, a pair of sadistic brothers head to Mexico to live the good life … or do they?
Let the Right One In tells of a 12-year-old boy who befriends a mysterious young girl whose appearance in town suspiciously coincides with a horrifying series of murders in director Tomas Alfredson’s film.
The box office, Art Bar and galleries open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $7 or a three-movie special at $18. For nonmembers, the cost is $10 for each movie or a three-movie special at $27.
Artist’s talk
Fred Reid’s exhibit at the Oats Park Arts Center is “The Heart of the Matter,” sculptural ceramics, drawings and paintings retrospective
An Artist Talk & Reception for the Artist is Feb. 26 from 5-7 p.m. Reid’s talk, though, begins at 5:30 p.m. at the E. L. Wiegand & Kirk Robertson galleries, Oats Park Art Center, 151 E. Park St., Fallon.
For information, call 775-423-1440 or email info@churchillarts.org. 

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