Louisville Sports & Injury Center - February 2019

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Biophilia Life; or, My Best Friend Has Four Legs and a Tail When: Saturday, Feb. 9; 6–8 p.m. Where: Carnegie Center for Art & History Admission: Free! With the prefix “bio-” meaning “life” and the suffix “-philia” meaning “love,” the title of this group exhibition literally means, “love of life or living systems.” Artists have explored the relationship between humankind and animals for tens of thousands of years. Anyone who has a pet knows how special they are. It is undeniable that they make a positive impact on health and happiness — serving as an excuse to get out and exercise, providing companionship, or easing anxiety as therapy animals. The works created by the artists in this exhibition celebrate the symbiotic, emotional, and biological bonds between people and their pets. Wrapped in Red Gala When: Saturday, Feb. 16; 6 p.m. Where: Omni Louisville Admission: $250 per ticket or $75 early bird pricing The Wrapped in Red Gala is the signature event of the American Red Cross Louisville Area Chapter. The Gala has become one

of Louisville’s premiere philanthropic events, serving up a specially prepared three-course dinner, live entertainment, and a live auction featuring exciting trips and one-of-a-kind items. This year's gala will be held Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019 at Omni Louisville. It will feature a live and silent auction, as well as a special appearance by country music artist Sara Evans! Classics: Kentucky Spring – Festival of American Music I When: Saturday, Feb. 23; 8–10 p.m. Performed as the full ballet, “Appalachian Spring” touches on the primal issues of marriage, survival, and eternal regeneration. The piece was commissioned and choreographed by the legendary Martha Graham and for the first time presented with new choreography by the talented Andrea Schermoly. Additionally, a new folk opera and film by Louisville native Rachel Grimes, “The Way Forth” highlights real and imagined perspectives of generations of Kentucky women from 1775 to the present day. Inspired by a treasure trove of family photos, documents, and letters, this opera sifts through familiar stories to explore lesser-told tales of the historically oppressed. Where: The Kentucky Center Admission: Tickets start at $27

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