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YOU CAN SEE YOUR BREATH 26TH ANNUAL BUDWEISER INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YOUR HOMETOWN TOYOTA STORES BRECKENRIDGE COLO JAN 26 2016 | FEB 07 2016 GOBRECK.COM 800.GOBRECK Experience Snow in a Whole New Way! Breckenridge caters to snow seekers of all ages, and nothing embodies the magic of the winter season more than the Budweiser International Snow Sculpture Championships presented by your hometown Toyota Stores. In addition to skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, sleigh rides, and ice skating, our 157-year old town offers yet another way to experience snow – with an awe-inspiring yet fleeting outdoor art gallery. Now in its 26th year, the Budweiser International Snow Sculpture Championships presented by your hometown Toyota Stores is bringing together 16 teams representing 12 countries from around the world to present intricate works of snow art. Four-person teams will carve 20-ton, 12-foot-tall blocks of snow without the use of power tools, internal support structures, or colorants – just the ingenuity of the sculptors and a medium that lends itself, if only temporarily, to the persuasion of hand tools. Whether you’re here for the first time or the 26th time, you are participating in a rich Breckenridge tradition, one that has evolved into a world-class event and an inspirational experience. The Budweiser International Snow Sculpture Championships presented by your hometown Toyota Stores is an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of snow, the journey of the process and the stunning end product. HOW DO THEY DO THAT? If you’re inspired (and we know you will be), here are a few tips and a step-by-step guide to creating your own piece of snow art. 1 BRAINSTORM. Talk with your group and discuss what 2 GET STARTED. While professionals work with large 3 DIVE IN. Begin by roughly blocking out the you’d like to sculpt. Draw ideas from a cubes of snow, it’s best for beginners basic shape of your creation. Refer to few different angles, or better yet, use to start with a smaller canvas. Pack a your drawing and use smaller tools to modeling clay to develop concepts. clean plastic trash can with snow (pack refine the sculpture. Finally, carve the This will be a guide once you’re outside it well – it’ll help later on), flip it over and finest details to create a finished work and working with the snow. you’re ready to sculpt. of snow art. PROJECT IDEAS TO GET YOU STARTED BEGINNER. ADVANCED. Start with a basic shape. Try sculpting For an igloo, start with a dome shape. a pyramid, sphere, boot, soda bottle or Slice off a small edge and hollow out can, pine the inside. Add an entry, carve ice tree, ice block markings and voila! cream cone, or apple. INTERMEDIATE. TOOLS OF THE TRADE Sandbox toys such as small shovels Try a spray bottle: the fine mist melts a and buckets can help craft a simple thin layer of snow that quickly refreezes, starting shape. making it easier to sculpt details. A snow turtle is really just a mound of snow with legs, a head and a shell Head to the kitchen! Spatulas, spoons, pattern. It’s very easy to make and ideal butter knives, and vegetable peelers for younger kids. work well for refining TESTED TOUGH ON MILE-HIGH GLACIERS. t is tested bia produc t. This Colum c Northwes cifi Pa e th tough in soft snow is as Where the . as concrete gh #TestedTou COLUMBIA BRECKENRIDGE 108 S. Main Street Breckenridge, Colorado 970-453-9307 Event Information EVENT INFORMATION: 877-864-0868 or GoBreck.com LODGING INFORMATION: 855-272-5737 or GoBreck.com EVENT DATES Don’t miss vi ewing the fin ished pieces and vi siting the ice display. TECHNICAL WEEK AWARDS CEREMONY VIEWING WEEK January 18-22, 2016 January 30, 2016 at 2pm January 30 - February 7, 2016 Watch how the blocks are built. Sculpting ends on Saturday, January 30 Weather at 10 am, and the awards ceremony takes sculptures will remain on display place Saturday, January 30 at 2 pm. through Sunday, February 7. That SCULPTING WEEK January 26-30, 2016 permitting, the snow evening they disappear into the night! See the transformation as artists sculpt. EVENT DETAILS EVENT SITE DON’T FORGET TO VOTE THE NECESSITIES The Championships are held in and Support your favorite sculpture with the Public restrooms are located outside on around the Riverwalk Center, located People’s Choice Vote. Voting occurs the east and west sides of the Riverwalk in the heart of Breckenridge on South Friday, January 29 through Sunday, Center building. Park Avenue between Washington January 31 at 2pm. Stop by the Thaw Street and Adams Avenue. Lounge or look for volunteers and CATCH A FREE RIDE voting boxes throughout the site. A $1 Free public transportation is available THE THAW LOUNGE donation receives one vote and goes throughout the town from 6:15am to Make sure to check out the Thaw directly to supporting the International 11:45pm, provided by the Breckenridge Lounge, inside the Riverwalk Center. Snow Sculpture Championships. Kids’ FREE RIDE. Maps are available at the Bring your questions and comments, Choice voting ballots are available Thaw Lounge, the Welcome Center on and checkout the snow sculpture inside the Thaw Lounge. Main Street, Breckenridge Station, and history exhibit or just step inside to warm up! on each bus. The closest bus stop to THE MAGIC OF ICE the Event is the F-Lot, which is serviced Don’t miss the Ice Village, located on by most routes. A PERMANENT MEMENTO the Riverwalk lawn. Each intricate Be sure to stop by the Thaw Lounge for carving is sculpted into a glowing posters, pins, and other mementos. statue. The sculptures represent many of the supporters of the Snow Sculpture SNOW SCULPTURE HISTORY Championships. EXHIBIT ON DISPLAY Discover the process of snow sculpting, PARK AND STAY AWHILE get past Free all-day parking available at the competitors and learn the answers to skier parking lot off of Airport Road. 25 years of trivia. Located at the Thaw Free three-hour parking is available Lounge, this exhibit explores the last at the Ice House Lot near Ski Hill 25 years of the International Snow and Main; the French Street Lot, on Sculpture Championships. French Street between Lincoln and information about the Washington. Make sure to stop by the Thaw Lounge and Exhibit. THAW LOUNGE HOURS: Tuesday, 1/26 12 pm - 5 pm Sunday, 1/31 9 am - 3 pm Wednesday, 1/27 10 am - 5 pm February 1-4 12 pm - 4 pm Thursday, 1/28 10 am - 7 pm February 5 12 pm - 6 pm Friday, 1/29 10 am - 7 pm February 6 12 pm - 6 pm Saturday, 1/30 9 am - 7 pm February 7 12 pm - 4 pm Snow sculptures will remain on display through February 7, 2016 weather permitting. Schedule subject to change. 26TH ANNUAL BUDWEISER INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YOUR HOMETOWN TOYOTA STORES 2016 Schedule of Events Sculptures will remain on display through Sunday, February 7, 2016. Weather permitting. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 11AM - 5PM Sculpting begins with a cannon start! 12PM - 5PM Thaw Lounge and Exhibit open at the Riverwalk Center. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 7AM - 11PM Sculpting continues. 10AM - 5PM Thaw Lounge and Exhibit open at the Riverwalk Center. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 7AM - 11PM Sculpting continues. 10AM - 7PM Thaw Lounge and Exhibit open at the Riverwalk Center. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 7AM Sculpting continues. Artists sculpt all night until 10AM Saturday, January 30. 10AM - 5PM Thaw Lounge and Exhibit open at the Riverwalk Center. 12PM People’s Choice & Kids’ Choice voting starts. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 9AM - 7PM Thaw Lounge and Exhibit open at the Riverwalk Center. People’s Choice & Kids’ Choice voting: Vote for your favorite sculpture. 10AM Sculpting ends and judging begins. 2PM Please join us for the Awards Ceremony - Riverwalk Center Stage 6PM Grand Lighting. You will not want to miss the finished sculptures lit to perfection with an ever changing and unique lighting display. There will be 10 minutes of white light on the hour and ½ hour. SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 9AM - 3PM The Thaw Lounge and Exhibit open 9AM - 2PM People’s Choice & Kids’ Choice voting: Vote for your favorite sculpture. The Thaw Lounge Exhibit Open Feb. 1 – Feb. 4 (12 pm – 4pm) Feb. 5 - Feb. 6 (12 pm – 6pm) Feb. 7 (12 pm – 4pm) Schedule subject to change. 26TH ANNUAL BUDWEISER INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YOUR HOMETOWN TOYOTA STORES 1 2 3 1 BRECKENRIDGE | 31 RIVERWOOD DRIVE $3,998,000 | 5-BED | 5.5-BATH | 6,395+/- SQ.FT. Sarah Barclay | 970.401.4697 | sbarclay@slifersummit.com 2 BRECKENRIDGE | BLUESKY BRECKENRIDGE 508 $799,000 | 2-BED | 2-BATH | 1,130+/- SQ.FT. Matt Dayton | 970.485.1167 | mdayton@slifersummit.com 3 BRECKENRIDGE | 457 TORDAL WAY $575,000 | 3-BED | 2.75-BATH | 2,180+/- SQ.FT. Sarah Barclay | 970.401.4697 | sbarclay@slifersummit.com SEARCH ALL PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN SUMMIT COUNTY AT: SUMMITCOUNT Y RE ALES TATE .COM Team Sculptures TEAM BRECKENRIDGE 1 The Widow Maker CAPTAIN: Keith Martin MEMBERS: Tim West, Margo Jerkovitz, Tom Day Did you know that it was the discovery of gold in 1859 on the banks of the Blue River in Breckenridge that started our town? That discovery brought many people looking to strike it rich. The pneumatic drill increased production by 10 1 fold over the old hand method and allowed tunnels to be drilled and blasted at increasing speeds. Unfortunately, the toll it took on the miners health was horrible. The drill received its name the “Widow Maker” due to the large amount of dust causing silicosis, other lung diseases, and death. TEAM CANADA 2 Head-Bashed-In Buffalo Jump CAPTAIN: Donald Watt MEMBERS: Michael Lane, Ken Anderson, Adam Green The buffalo jump on the edge of the Rocky Mountains in Southern Alberta was used for 5,500 years by the indigenous peoples of the plains to kill buffalo by driving them off the 36 ft high cliff. After a successful hunt, the wealth of food allowed the people to enjoy leisure time and pursue artistic and spiritual interests. In Blackfoot, the name for the site is Estipah-skikikini-kots. According to legend, a young Blackfoot wanted to watch the buffalo plunge 2 off the cliff from below, but was buried underneath and found dead under the pile of carcasses with his head smashed in. TEAM ESTONIA 3 Human Space CAPTAIN: Laurie Tamm MEMBERS: Jakob Meier, Mari Hiiemae, Anna Otsolainen Human Space describes mental and physical space where humans be. In the abstract sphere is empty place for the human. We can observe it on four sides but in one side we see adult human figure and on another side is a child. Human space is always filled with questions; where we are and where we go. 3 TEAM FINLAND 4 Vespertilio CAPTAIN: Minna Eloranta 4 MEMBERS: Marianne Aittoniemi, Kaisa Lahti, Mia Pitkanen Megabat a.k.a fruit bat a.k.a flying fox. One of the biggest and definitely cutest bat species you’ll ever meet. They live in the rain forests and eat fruits and make cute bat babies. The species is also part of ’Organization for Bat Conservation’ project, which vision is to inspire a peaceful coexistence between bats and humans. I share this vision and passion for weird and cute creatures. 26TH ANNUAL BUDWEISER INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YOUR HOMETOWN TOYOTA STORES Team Sculptures TEAM FRANCE 5 5 Oniric Metamorphosis CAPTAIN: Jean-Yves Menez (Cécilia Ettlin as the co-designer project) MEMBERS: Claire Longepe, Fred Toth, Vincent Voulhoux, Nicolas Papoin The Celtic standing stone open. A fairy creature let out of a mystery. Doe legs, bird wings, fish bust, dragon head. The four elements: earth, air, water and fire are coming out in a fleeting sight. TEAM GERMANY, AGRAWAL 6 Frame copyright 2015 franziska agrawal - Frame FRAME CAPTAIN: Franziska Agrawal MEMBERS: Isabel Rengstorf, Maximiliano Caraballo Gonzalez, Carlo Miguel Ramirez Perey The design is attributed to the distinct principle of concrete art and geometry. The sculpture plays with statics, size, and center of gravity and the work subject is neither form nor figure. The sculpture shows something without similarities. The art of the sculpture lies in the geometric and graphical creation of order that creates form, surface and volume. It is a balancing act of the structure, which can only exist when its fragile material is in entire equilibrium. TEAM GERMANY, THEIL 6 7 7 Metanoia CAPTAIN: Freidemann Theil MEMBERS: Sabine Theil, Lothar Luboschik, Detlef Schuertzmann The journey of changing one’s mind, heart, self, or way of life. TEAM GREAT BRITAIN 8 Tale of Two Dragons / Chwedl y Ddwy Ddraig CAPTAIN: Oliver Annaly MEMBERS: Marie Louise Bolland, Carrie Harlwood, Edward Francis The folklore, myths, and legends of the United Kingdom fascinate me, and I was inspired by the idea for the sculpture of ‘The Tale of Two Dragons’ after listening to a folk song by a contemporary welsh folk group Calan. The Celtic king Vortigern attempted to build a castle on a hill in Gwynedd, North Wales. Every night the castle walls were demolished. Vortigern consulted his advisors, who told him to find a boy with no natural father and sacrifice him. Vortigern’s soldiers found the boy, Merlin, who went on to be the wisest wizard to ever live. Merlin told the king of 2 dragons, who had been captured under the mountain. He advised him to free them from their prison. The dragons fought ferociously; the red dragon defeated the white. Merlin told Vortigern that the white dragon symbolized the Saxons and the red dragon symbolized the Welsh. Our sculpture shows the moment the red dragon overcomes the white. They are fighting on top of a castle’s ramparts, a pivotal moment in the story, and of great historical and cultural significance as the Saxons were unable to subdue the Welsh. 8 9 TEAM LOVELAND Bolting From Extinction CAPTAIN: Garett Dreiling MEMBERS: Randy Amys, Steven Carmer, John Smith There’s a thread of hope in the idea that nature does not know extinction because it only knows transformation. TEAM MEXICO 10 Sundial CAPTAIN: Pablo Elias Lopez MEMBERS: Josue Elias Lopez, Daniel Elias Lopez, Hector Valentin 9 Esquivias Zavala Thousands years ago, Mayan civilization built greatest observatories to follow changes in the sky over time, allowing them to identify dates more conducive to cultivation of the soil. Through marks made on the buildings, they could identify the angles and precise coordinates location of several celestial bodies such as Venus and the different phases of the moon. Team Mexico is intending to build a functional sculpture based on this ancient knowledge. We present the Sundial Observatory Sculpture, having in mind the possibility that attendees have an aesthetic but also an interactive experience. During the day they will be able to notice the difference between solar noon and calendar noonday, the time of sunrise & sunset (solar and calendar), and follow the North Star and go all over the Big Dipper through the Sculpture. 10 Based on statistics from the local geography, the few clouds in the area will allow the viewers to view an abstract/beautiful sculptural object in snow and allow them to interact and identify its predictions. TEAM MONGOLIA, BAYANMUNKH 11 11 The Happiness of Family CAPTAIN: Govisaikhan Bayanmunkh MEMBERS: Tserenbat Dashbaljir, Tserenbat Dashdondog, Enkhbaatar Doljinsuren Motherhood is the most invaluable intervention for the personal developments and skills of any animal/person in the world. The sculpture reveals the moment in which a mother teaches her babies how to swim. TEAM MONGOLIA, BAYANMUNKH Lion and Butterfly CAPTAIN: Batmunkh Tserendash MEMBERS: Ochirbold Ayurzana, Atanbayar Odgerel, Amarsanaa Lkhagva Once upon a time, lion, the king of animals, was fully covered with fur. He used to threaten and scare other animals with his power and strength as usual. One sunny day, he comes at the nest of butterflies when a butterfly asked him to do not break their nest. But, the Lion broke the nest and bullied the butterflies. Then the lion had slept on his way to home due to he was tired. The butterflies came at the sleeping lion and ate his whole fur. Finally, they were eating the fur on his head while the lion waked up as he felt cold and naked. Since the moment, the lion adapts living in tropics. 26TH ANNUAL BUDWEISER INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YOUR HOMETOWN TOYOTA STORES 12 Team Sculptures TEAM SWITZERLAND 13 13 Converse CAPTAIN: Michael Wymann MEMBERS: Daniel Christen, Marcel Freiburghaus, Daniel Kaelin Two elements, in a semantic relationship, making the pair almost identical, yet they are Converse. TEAM UKRAINE 14 Love Wins CAPTAIN: Bogdan Kutsevych MEMBERS: Oleksiy Poda, Joe Gagnepain, Gregory Brown 14 Our sculpture depicts a fist, which is being stopped by an open palm. The fist symbolizes the brute force, violence and war. On the other hand, the palm is a metaphor of peace and love. We believe in Power of Love, and we suppose that any war and especially current military conflict in Ukraine can be stopped by negotiations and compromises instead of weapons. We hope that peace will come back to Ukraine very soon and love will win. TEAM VERMONT 15 Rhonda and her Recycling Robo-Octopus CAPTAIN: Michael Nedell MEMBERS: Brooke Monte, Adrien Tans, Dave Rothstein Our sculpture pays homage to American ingenuity and the growing makermovement and maker-spaces. These DIY spaces where people gather to create and learn and problem solve together; the contributions of an increasing amount of tinkerers & inventors dedicated to making the world a better place. 15 It celebrates children, their creativity, and what they can accomplish when given opportunities to flourish. Depicted is 14 year-old Rhonda; a math and science whiz, active member of her local maker-space and a passion for recycling. Rhonda invented her Robo-Octopus to help clean up the ocean floor. She rides inside the control-head, directing its movement, and each of its eight tentacles. The Robo-Octopus includes receptacles for various recyclables, some which fuel her creation. Thanks to her ingenuity and the help of her community at the maker-space, Rhonda’s got a leg up (or eight) in solving problems and moving toward a bright future. TEAM WISCONSIN 16 Dia de Muertos CAPTAIN: Jeffrey Shawan MEMBERS: Brett Tomczak, Greg Bulla, Jim Malkowsk A Hispanic (Mexican Origin) holiday celebrated throughout the world from October 31—November 2. The holiday focuses on the gathering of families and friends to pray for and remember those who have died and help them in their spiritual journey. Our sculpture represents an altar to remember those who died as well as our own mortality. 16 26TH ANNUAL BUDWEISER INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YOUR HOMETOWN TOYOTA STORES BRECKENRIDGE DISTILLERY TASTING ROOM n Washingto Ave S. Main Street ICE SCULPTURES Riverw alk RIVERWALK CENTER W Adams Tiger Dredge Parking Lot Ave alk erw Riv ©2016 Breckenridge Vodka, 40% Alc/Vol (80 proof); Breckenridge Bitter, 36% Alc/Vol (72 proof); Breckenridge Blend of Straight Bourbon Whiskeys, 43% Alc/Vol (86 proof). Breckenridge Distillery, 1925 Airport Rd, Breckenridge, Colorado. Please drink responsibly. 2015 Winners 1ST PLACE Team Lithuania The Wind of Eternal Change 1 CAPTAIN: KESTUTIS LANAUSKAS MEMBERS: MINDAUGAS JURENAS ARTURAS BURNEIKA TOMAS PETREIKIS 2ND PLACE Germany-Agrawal Yantra CAPTAIN: FRANZISKA AGRAWAL MEMBERS: CARLOS JAIR ZUTA LA ROSA 2 PETER FREEDMAN PASCAL CHAMPAGNE 3RD PLACE USA-Minnesota The Tempest CAPTAIN: ADAM TURNER MEMBERS: CHARLEY SWANSON DAVID RYDING MIKE MAJERUS 26TH ANNUAL BUDWEISER INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YOUR HOMETOWN TOYOTA STORES 3 YA R D W O R K Experience life redefined at one of the most coveted ski-in/ski-out locations in the world. Secure your legacy at Breckenridge’s Peak 8 by visiting the Sales Center at 100 S. Main Street or GrandColoradoOnPeak8.com. Construction pricing now available. A new slopeside resort from Breckenridge Grand Vacations. Grand Colorado on Peak 8 is not developed or affiliated with Vail Resorts or any of Vail Resorts’ subsidiaries. Source Code: SNOW6 CALL TOLL FREE AT 1-877-TNF-BREC 322 South Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado 970-453-1613 Breckenridge is changing the world, Breckenridge is one changing one bag at a time. bagtheatworld, a time. Within the Town of Breckenridge, a fee of ten cents ($.10) is charged for each disposable plastic and paper bag used by customers at all retail and grocery stores. This fee is intended to encourage the use of reusable bags and dissuade the use of disposable bags, thereby furthering the Town’s sustainability efforts. Customers who use reusable bags at checkout will not be charged the $.10 per bag fee. Reusable “Breckenridge Bags” are available for sale at select retail stores, at front desks of participating lodging companies, and on supporting lodging shuttles. Fee revenues are used to promote the use of reusable bags. Breckenridge bags can be found at the following locations: Breckenridge Welcome Center Breckenridge Recreation Center North Face Main St. Outlet Columbia Breckenridge Market and Liquor Peak-A-Boo Toys Serendipity Captain’s Treasures Joy of Sox Goods Mountain Tees Cabin Fever Arctic Attitude Christmas Store Belvidere Hern Find out more at www.sustainablebreck.com EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS FIRE SCULPTURES BY KEITH D’ANGELO + RYON GESINK + ALEX NOLAN + JAMES REINHARDT + ALVIN SESSIONS + JAMIE VAIDA + PYRO PERFORMANCES BY FRACTAL TRIBE + MUSIC BY DJ STRETCH + DEMOS IN RAKU FIRING + CANDLE MAKING + ENCAUSTIC PAINTING + SILVERSMITHING + LAMPWORKING ++ FIRE ARTS FESTIVAL JAN 28–31, 5 TO 9 PM BRECKENRIDGE ARTS DISTRICT DOWNTOWN @ WASHINGTON AVENUE + RIDGE STREET SCULPTURE IGNITIONS ON THE HOUR STARTING @ 5 PM FIRE PERFORMANCES ON THE HALF HOUR STARTING @ 6:30 PM Presented by Breckenridge Creative Arts breckcreate.org Presented in conjunction with the International Snow Sculpture Championships, Jan 26–Feb 7 Frequently Asked Questions WHERE DOES THE SNOW COME WHAT TYPE OF TOOLS CAN THE FROM? ARTIST USE? Breckenridge Ski Resort makes the Artists have a total of 65 hours to snow and the Town of Breckenridge sculpt; they use hand tools including Public Works Department hauls it to the vegetable peelers, chicken wire, small event site with dump trucks. With each saws, and more. Power tools, colorants, of the 16 starting blocks weighing in at and internal support structures are approximately 40,000 pounds, that’s prohibited. about 320 tons of snow! HOW ARE THE BLOCKS OF SNOW FORMED? August. A selection committee reviews Using front-end loaders and a huge the entries and decides which teams blower, snow is transferred from the to invite. Selected teams provide their dump trucks into wooden molds. Five own transportation to Denver and are to ten volunteers, “snow stompers,” supported by a travel stipend. The climb into the block and stomp the Organizing Committee, combined with snow to help pack it down. The process the help of many local sponsors, take is repeated until the mold is full and care of artists meals, transportation packed into a sculptable block. from DIA, and lodging in Breckenridge. WHAT DO THE TEAMS WIN? There are no cash prizes; artists compete only for glory. The first, second, and third place winners each WHAT THE receive a medallion, a trophy, and a SCULPTURES WHEN THE EVENT IS HAPPENS TO ribbon. Awards are also presented to OVER? the winners of the People’s Choice, After the January 30 awards ceremony, Kids’ Choice, and Artists’ Choice. sculptures are scheduled to remain on display through February 7. Sculptures HOW BIG ARE THE SNOW SCULPTURES? disappear that evening, just not as magically as they appeared. The blocks measure 10 feet wide, 10 feet long and 12 feet high before HOW ARE THE TEAMS CHOSEN? artists take to the snow with hand tools. The Finished pieces tower over the crowds. Committee sends 250 invitations in Snow Sculpture Organizing June and receives artist submissions in 26TH ANNUAL BUDWEISER INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YOUR HOMETOWN TOYOTA STORES Meet The Panel of Judges for 2016 GARY SOLES Photographer and Gallery Owner Gary has evolved through the ranks of Commercial Photography to become one of the few remaining large format film photographers, he now specializes in capturing the grand landscapes of the American West. He enjoys balancing his time shooting in the field and producing the images on display at his Gallery at 300 South Main Street in Breckenridge. for the City of Lakewood. Where she oversees all visual arts programming at the Washington Heights Arts Center and the Lakewood Cultural Center, in addition she runs the Public Arts Program and curates Lakewood’s five galleries. KIA NEILL Installation Artist Kia Neill is a multidiscipline artist working in mixed media drawing sculpture, installation, painting, and photography. MARGARET HUNT Neill is native to Chicago Illinois, received her MFA from The Executive Director of Colorado Creative Industries to Denver CO from Houston TX, where she was full-time University of California, San Diego, and has recently relocated faculty for 7 years at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston Glassell Previously she served as the Executive Director of the Utah School of Art. Neill currently is Adjunct Instructor at University Division of Arts and Museums for eight years. She led the of Denver School of Art and Art History, and teaches a variety agency through significant changes including the merger of workshops in the Breckenridge Arts District. Neill exhibits of two state agencies: the Utah Arts Council and the Office nationally, has work in permanent public collections, and has of Museum Services. Other positions she has held include received a number of grants and commissions. Director of Community and Economic Development for Salt Lake City government, Manager of Economic Development LONETA SHOWELL Programs for PacifiCorp/Rocky Mountain Power Company, Art Director for Mountain Living Director of the International Microfinance Training Program at Naropa University and Vice President of a Utah-based fundraising consulting group for non-profit organizations. Margaret is on the board of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies and a Trustee of the Western States Arts Federation. She has received numerous leadership awards over the years and is also a visual artist. Loneta Showell is the art director for Mountain Living. Since the magazine’s launch in 1994, she has guided the vision for the brand, which now encompasses a website, weekly e-newsletters and numerous social media platforms. In addition to producing the magazine’s covers and editorial pages, Loneta travels throughout the West directing and styling photo shoots. LORENE LILLIARD-JOOS Loneta graduated from the University of Northwestern with Arts Programming Curator a degree in graphic design and a fine art minor. In her free Lorene was raised in Colorado and received her Juris time she enjoys repurposing found objects into furniture and Doctorate from Southwestern University. She practiced law in lighting, creating leather journals and purses, and offering California before moving back to Colorado to raise her family. sisterly design advice to her brother, who is a professional Settling in Evergreen she became involved in community wood sculptor. events serving on the founding board of Rocky Mountain Academy of Evergreen and the Mountain Youth Festival. In 1996 she joined the board of the Evergreen Arts Council and later was asked to serve as its Executive Director where she was instrumental in the creation of the Center for the Arts Evergreen. Currently she is the Arts Programming Curator JENN CRAM Director of Public Programs + Engagement for Breckenridge Creative Arts and Judging Coordinator 26TH ANNUAL BUDWEISER INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YOUR HOMETOWN TOYOTA STORES PHILANTHROPIC BUSINESS OF THE YEAR! HAPPY HOUR EVERYDAY 3-6PM 2 DRAFT COORS/COORS LIGHT $ 3 SHOTS & WELLS $ 4 PREMIUM DRAFTS $ 5 SMALL PLATES $ 7 HD TV’S BIG SCREEN OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER KITCHEN OPEN LATE 520 S. Main St. | Breckenridge Open 11am-2am DAILY STEAKS flame-grilled Certified Angus Beef • 6 different cuts to choose from LOBSTERS steamed whole • pulled live from our lobster tank SALMON, MAHI MAHI, RUBY RED TROUT, SHRIMP BBQ • house-smoked ribs, pork, brisket and chicken BURGERS, SANDWICHES, WRAPS • KID’S MENU $6 HEARTY HEALTHY FRESH SALADS 31 BEERS ON DRAUGHT HAPPY HOUR 3pm – 6pm CALL AHEAD SEATING T A E S D KI FREE SNOW SCULPTURE FAMILY APRÉS SKI SPECIAL SEE OUR DAILY SPECIALS ON RESORTAPP OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE KENOSHASTEAKHOUSE.COM Between 4 and 5 daily. One item from kids menu, and adults must purchase items from the regular menu. Must present this ad. 970.453.7313 OR 970.453.7194 301 SOUTH MAIN ST BRECKENRIDGE ISSC History - How it all Began THE START OF SNOW SCULPTING IN BRECKENRIDGE In a town that averages over 300 inches of fresh powder each year, it’s only natural that Breckenridge locals would discover more than one use for the white stuff. An evolutionary blend of hometown good humor and keen artistic aspirations transformed a locals’ festival into one of the world’s premier snow events, the Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships. In it’s earliest days, snow sculpting was part of Ullr Fest, the town’s annual celebration of winter and bountiful snow. Businesses, individuals, civic “Snow is a living medium. It starts as water from the sky, and we just grasp it briefly and then it’s water again. It’s a lot like life in that respect.” – Rob Neyland organizations, and even school children would create artistic (and sometimes outlandish) snow art. To the winner of the Ullr sculpting contest would go the spoils – mention in the local paper and a As years passed, sculptures progressed Switzerland, Russia, China, Argentina, prize donated by fellow competitors. and and Canada. goals elevated. Team Breck competed in the Colorado State Snow In 1979, the staff at Moore and Co. Real Sculpture Championships – hosted here Worldwide acclaim inspired an effort Estate pondered which Ullr event to in town by Team Breck – and then set to mentor a whole new generation of enter. Would they design a float for the their sights on an international event. snow artists. In December 2008, the parade or craft a sculpture from snow? A founders of Breckenridge’s international coin toss said snow, and the staff formed The dream became reality in 1991 competition returned snow sculpting what became Team Breck, the town’s when Team Breck’s Rob Neyland, Ron to the streets with the Breckenridge competitive snow sculpting team. Shelton, Randy Amys, and Bill Hazell, Snowflake Challenge. The grassroots along with the Town of Breckenridge and event encouraged community members Breckenridge Ski Resort, played host to continue the legacy of Team Breck. to teams from around the country and the globe for the inaugural International Today Snow Sculpture Championships. January when the space outside the that legacy is clear every Riverwalk Center transforms into an Successive competitions bring new outdoor sculpture gallery. Be a part languages and new friends to our historic of Breckenridge history and watch as mining town, which has welcomed sculptors carve snow into stunning artists from countries such as Morocco, works of art. 26TH ANNUAL BUDWEISER INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YOUR HOMETOWN TOYOTA STORES A Special Thank You! On behalf of the 2016 ISSC Organizing Committee… A SPECIAL THANK YOU to our generous lodging and restaurants whose donations make this event possible! LODGING RESTAURANTS SKI COUNTRY RESORTS BLUE RIVER BISTRO ALPINE MEADOWS MANAGEMENT BRIAR ROSE CHOPHOUSE & SALOON BEAVER RUN RESORT EMBER PEAK PROPERTY MANAGEMENT FATTY’S PIZZERIA WYNDHAM VACATION RENTALS HEARTHSTONE TONTI MANAGEMENT/WEDGEWOOD LODGE KENOSHA STEAKHOUSE WOODWINDS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT MOUNTAIN FLYING FISH RESORT MANAGERS RELISH THE LODGE AT BRECKENRIDGE TWIST GREAT WESTERN LODGING SALT CREEK STEAKHOUSE PARAGON LODGING SOUTH RIDGE SEAFOOD GRILL SKI VILLAGE RESORTS MICHAEL’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT SUMMIT MOUNTAIN RENTALS TADDEO’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO TANNHAUSER LODGING/RANGE VIEW RENTALS MODIS VISITBRECK C.B. & POTTS DOUBLE TREE BY HILTON HOTEL BRECKENRIDGE OSCAR’S OF BRECKENRIDGE THE CANTEEN A Look Back: Snowmen on Steroids Breckenridge celebrates 25 years of international sculpture competition by Jessica Smith and Krista Driscoll First come the giant blocks of snow. When the 12-foot-tall, 20-ton giants appear in Breckenridge’s Riverwalk Center parking lot, they look like a strange, icy Stonehenge. Then the snow carvers arrive with their tools and get to work. Over the next five days, the blocks transform, growing appendages, caverns, textures, developing depth. The teams work through the night, squinting in the harsh strung-up electric lights, racing to make the deadline by morning of the fifth day. This is the Budweiser International a — Marvin calls the shots, and Marvin or do a float for the Ullr Parade. competition with global pull that takes is smitten with whittling away at piles of It came up heads, so we did a place each winter in Breckenridge. white gold. snow sculpture.” important anniversary — 25 years of “Oh my god, he is totally focused and Neyland artistic creation, fierce competition and pushes aside and makes a complete Breckenridge international acclaim. mess of the rest of my life because he Estate figures the snow sculpture is the most the Rob Neyland, aka Carvin’ Marvin important, so I have to stuff him kicking winning Every year, sometime in mid-winter, Rob and screaming back into the closet after with different pieces. Neyland’s mind is taken over by his each competition,” Neyland said. Snow Sculpture Championships, This year, the event celebrates an and his from Associates continued small, team to Real compete local back-to-back in competition, awards “We won quite a few years in a row,” alter ego, his evil twin, Carvin’ Marvin Neyland has been feeding Marvin’s he said. “Then one day in 1985, a obsession in gentleman came along while we were Breckenridge since 1980, when the working on our piece out in front of what championships were still a no-name is now Ember and he said, ‘Hey, you guys event, a sidebar to the town’s annual Ullr are pretty good. Have you ever thought Fest. about going to the nationals?’ And we with sculpting snow said, ‘Holy crap — there are nationals? a That, then and there, was when we were coin toss from Ullr Fest in 1980,” set on the course of: We need to elevate Neyland said. “We flipped a coin this art form for Breckenridge to make to decide if we’d do a snow sculpture, Breckenridge become known for this art which form.” “The whole we’d thing never came done from before, 26TH ANNUAL BUDWEISER INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YOUR HOMETOWN TOYOTA STORES A Look Back: Snowmen on Steroids, cont. Japan and the world championships in All the hard work paid off in 1991, when Bringing an international-level snow Finland and a silver medal at the world Breckenridge hosted its first International sculpture competition to Breckenridge championships in Moscow. Snow Sculpture Championships. was no small task. In order to drum Though the sculptures are self- up support, Neyland and his team — “All wearing supported, it still takes an entire dubbed Team Breck — spent four or Breckenridge from head to toe and community to hold them up. The five years establishing Breckenridge as a telling everyone that we’re putting gigantic event wouldn’t have gotten off name associated with world-class snow together a competition in Breckenridge the ground without the initial help and sculpting. and y’all need to come so we can whip continued support from the people of up on you in Breckenridge,” he said. Breckenridge, Neyland said. the while, we’re The piece Team Breck constructed “We were out to establish Breckenridge in 1987 for the newly sanctioned as a liable venue for an international “It is a tremendous tribute to this Colorado State Championships was titled competition. We were on the march to community that everyone steps up to do “Earthlings” and depicted a woman collect names and numbers to build a that — the ski area gave us the snow, swimming with a dolphin. A similar database.” the town gave us the machinery and the piece was constructed in 1988 at the machine time, the concrete company U.S. National Championships, but with After years of compiling resources and gave us the concrete forms, the crane temperatures in Milwaukee hovering contacts, Team Breck was ready to bring people gave us the cranes, the lodging around freezing, the snow collapsed 20 the international competition home. They people and restaurants all weighed in,” minutes before the judging deadline. put together a slide show of their Neyland said. “That was a crushing blow, I have to work say, because we were in a dead-on lock organization to win the nationals with that piece,” for it,” Neyland said, from realtors Championships have become imprinted Neyland said. “We dragged our sorry and on the identity of Breckenridge, which butts on back to Breckenridge and said town council. next year we’re going to go back.” The following year, in 1989, Team Breck again won the Colorado event and returned to nationals with a new sculpture concept titled “The Frozen Moment,” featuring a watch with exposed gears. The piece won a gold medal and the artists’ choice award, sending the local sculptors to the Carnaval de Québec, one of the largest and oldest snow art festivals in the world. Word of the team from the little town in the Colorado Rockies spread, bolstered in the following years by gold-medal wins at the Sapporo Snow Festival in and presented lodging that it would properties to “every sit to still the The International Snow Sculpture was precisely the goal from the very beginning. That sculpture kicked off Day’s love affair everything must be done by hand. “You can’t see any story or brochure or with the art form, and from that date on, There really aren’t any official tools for electronic imagery about Breckenridge he competed in every Breckenridge snow sculpting, so sculptors need to get in any venue in the world that does not championship except one. creative. Day has modified everything include some sort of image of the snow from floor scrapers to cheese graters sculpture that happens in Breckenridge “I love it,” Day said. He estimates that to create just the right effect. Working every year. It’s become indelibly he’s created around 23 snow sculptures alongside other teams is a great way to associated with Breckenridge, and I during his 18-year-career. pass on or pick up tips on techniques. think that’s just splendid,” Neyland said. He loves the fact that competition In fact, the doesn’t get in the way of making friends the event is and having a good time. of the sculpting process. began, co-founders Rob Neyland and “That’s the best thing about this “The camaraderie of everybody out Ron Shelton asked Breckenridge local competition, is we don’t offer big money there working to achieve what they have Tom Day to join Team Breck based on for first, second and third place,” he set forth, and just hanging out with the his artistic background. Day agreed said. “You do that, people don’t talk to people and sharing the tools,” he said. and that year the three of them created each other.” “It doesn’t really matter if I win or not or Tom Day, the artist atmosphere his favorite of part In 1996, five years after the championship “Cold Fusion,” a sculpture of a man and place whatever. I just enjoy the whole a woman rising out of a coil, leaning in Tool sharing for a kiss. the Breckenridge is commonplace at championships. process of the competition. 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