27 Nov Sheridan Opera House: Teton Gravity Research’s “Far Out,” 12/6
The Sheridan Arts Foundation and Black Tie Ski Rentals present Teton Gravity Research’s latest epic ski film. “Far Out” screens Thursday, Dec. 6, 5:30 p.m. and again at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 for each film (for adults); $7 for kids 18 and under (at 5:30 p.m. only).
Both shows are sponsored by Black Tie Ski Rentals, who are generously providing swag to be given away and raffled off, including a pair of skis at BOTH screenings.
The SHOW Bar at the Sheridan Opera House opens at 4:30 p.m. and will remain open to ticket purchasers throughout the evening. Tickets and additional event information are available at sheridanoperahouse.com or 970.728.6363 x5.
Please scroll down to watch the trailer of “Far Out.”
“Far Out” touches the imagination as much as it does a physical space. It is a quest to seek out undiscovered realms and inspire new waves of creativity, enlightenment and progress.
Join the TGR crew on one of its boldest missions ever.
“Far Out” follows the perspective of an athlete as he embarks on a journey to one of the most remote and unexplored mountain ranges on the planet, the Albanian Alps. While the final destination appears to be the ultimate goal, it is the collective of athletes, experiences and the array of locations around the world that inevitably drive the season’s adventure. Witness mind-bending pillow lines as the crew camps out deep in the Purcell Mountains of British Columbia. Experience urban madness in Kamchatka and the insanity of the Crazy Mountains in Montana. Join the crew in the Slovenian Alps for over-the-head cold smoke and watch an 11-year-old rip Jackson Hole. Discover the alien landscape of Girdwood, Alaska, in January and see Sean Jordan ride into Crested Butte on a black stallion to shred the Southern Rockies. Find out if the wildest and most untamed mountains in Europe let us in and if the ultimate destination became a reality.
The Sheridan Arts Foundation was founded in 1991 as a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization to preserve the historic Sheridan Opera House as an arts and cultural resource for the Telluride community, to bring quality arts and cultural events to Telluride and to provide local and national youth with access and exposure to the arts through education. The Sheridan Arts Foundation is sponsored in part by grants from the Telluride Foundation and CCAASE.
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