![]() Bocce Ball Tournament Tuesday, May 27th "Let the games begin." This year marks the fourth annual SCSFe Bocce Ball Tournament. On Tuesday, the 27th of May, from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm, Tournament Director Nick Felix, who has produced several bocce ball tournaments, will explain the rules, toss out the first "pallina", and get things rolling with a qualifying shoot-out. "Watch out", Nick says, "because we eliminate over half the contestants right off the bat." But don't despair; everybody gets two chances to be competitors and all are welcome to play. A great way to meet staff, faculty and other attendees. The FADE IN Welcome Party! Tuesday, May 27th After our Actors Choice Awards, and before the hard work starts, settle into Santa Fe and the fun of the conference at our FADE IN Welcome Party at The Lodge at Santa Fe. Enjoy New Mexican margaritas, delicious hors d'oeuvres, and fun music as you get into the Santa Fe spirit with all the other screenwriters and faculty. We look forward to seeing everybody there. Your guests are welcome. "Live From Santa Fe - It's Saturday Night!" Saturday, May 31st Join your fellow screenwriters, faculty, producers, staff, and special guests at the traditional highlight Saturday evening social event. The party will feature wonderful food and Santa Fe's favorite, The Bert Dalton Band, along with a special guest performer (we always have a great one or two). This intimate, informal affair is the perfect way to meet and re-meet those you couldn't during the busy daytime events. And it's great fun for everyone. Special Gift from Nick & Beth Felix Nick and Beth will be at the conference to conduct our annual Bocce Ball Tournament and to give everyone a few tips on some of the latest dances at the Saturday Night Party.
A Gift to Our Screenwriters
Nick & Beth are also presenting a special give to our screenwriters. You may learn how to dance free of charge and have access to 13 hours of dance lessons on Nick Felix's web site. Your user name will be PROMO, your password will be PROMOUSER. Log in and have fun with samba-salsa, rumba, cha-cha, tango, foxtrot, waltz, swing etc. Nick's advice is don't just look, but get up, clear some space and learn how to dance with or without a partner. He will also be very upset if you don't click on to his PBS documentary interview. His web page address is: www.nickfelix.com If you have children, you may be interested in viewing Nick's children's tapes, "Uncle Nick and the Magic Forest". High There Santa Fe's altitude is 7,000 feet above sea level. If you are unaccustomed to higher elevations, remember to drink plenty of water and limit your alcohol intake. |
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