Join the Center for Colorado Women’s History every Tuesday evening in June, July, and August! We will be open late until 7:00 PM to enjoy free live music and company in our gardens.
From 5:00 – 7:00 PM, La Paloma will offer a free live performance in the museum gardens outside (weather permitting).
From 5:30 – 6:30 PM, Theatre Performances by Red Rocks Community College will take place inside. Program tickets include General Admission benefits. Capacity is limited, so pre-reservation of tickets is encouraged. Redemption of your pre-reserved ticket includes a discount code to apply to Bloomers Tour admission at a later date.
About our partners:
La Paloma is a jazz musical collection that is influenced by the mysticism and color of the American Southwest. It paints with Indigenous, Spanish, and Anglo roots. Drawing musical inspiration from the Indigenous languages of the Americas, the moodiness of swinging jazz, and the movement of Latin culture. Paloma is a jazz vocalist and bassist that grew up in both Colorado and New Mexico and comes from a long line of rebels, mystics, and artists. She brings mystery and encourages each listener to dig deeper within themselves with every performance. Music performance presented in collaboration with Athena Project.
Red Rocks Community College Theatre (RRCC) students will be featured in short theatrical presentations reflecting on the lives of Colorado women featured in the Center for Colorado Women’s History exhibition Rumors of Bloomers. The presentations are based on a research project the theatre history class undertook in collaboration with the museum.