GONGFU—New Moon Tea Gathering
Join us in a traditional silent ceremony to set intention for the upcoming lunar cycle and beyond. Spaces are limited.
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Join us in a traditional silent ceremony to set intention for the upcoming lunar cycle and beyond. Spaces are limited.
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Join us for an immersive cinematic experience as we present a screening of Woodstock (1970) at the esteemed Blak Box Theater in Joshua Tree, California. Presented in DOLBY 7.1 Surround Sound.
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The Hi-Desert Cultural Center is proud to present a special screening of ENO, the first-ever generative documentary film in a one-night-only event featuring an introduction by Orian Williams, one of the revolutionary film’s producers.
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Explore the fascinating world of archetypes through various art forms at our event—The Art of Archetypes!
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Join us for a special Breathwork Journey at the Hi-Desert Cultural Center’s Yucca Valley Visual & Performing Arts Center on Sunday, May 25, 2025 at 6 PM.
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Join us in a traditional silent ceremony to set intention for the upcoming lunar cycle and beyond. Spaces are limited.
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Elvis, the award-winning 2022 musical spectacle by master showman Baz Luhrmann, remains fresh and vital in 2025. Looking back at the criticism of the film, high praise as well as dim dismissal, everyone seems to have undersold the theme of the artist as chattel in the entertainment industry, which has only become more urgent in the two years since.
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Join us for an immersive cinematic experience as we present a screening of ELVIS at the esteemed Blak Box Theater in Joshua Tree, California. Presented in DOLBY 7.1 Surround Sound.
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Starting March 8, Twinkle Toes will present engaging dance classes at the Hi-Desert Cultural Center’s Yucca Valley Arts Center, offering
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The American film director William Friedkin, a devotee who introduced Blow-Up to audiences numerous times over the course of his life, described the film as “a mystery without a solution.” The struggle to reconcile image and reality is part of why Blow-Up resonated so strongly with audiences in 1967. Unsettled and searching, Thomas presents as an archetypal lost soul of the era.
Lost, Lost, Lost: Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blow-Up and The Swinging Sixties Read More »