NewRep Theatre presents Sunday Celebration

The Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts Mosesian The Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts info@mosesianarts.org 617-923-0100 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA

New Rep presents its Sunday Celebration featuring: The GroovaLottos with "Bronx Jazz" and a performance by Abilities Dance Boston Sunday, October 2 4-6pm "Bronx Jazz" is a musical conversation between father and son about hip hop, jazz and oral tradition from the souls of Black folks. Join us for this Sunday celebration with The GroovaLottos and Abilities Dance…

New Art Center presents Festival of Lights

New Art Center 61 Washington Park, Newton, MA, United States

Join New Art Center as we light up the winter with celebrations of Hanukkah, Diwali, Kwanzaa, and La Posadas! Art educators will lead participants through different make-and-take activities that highlight the themes, rituals, and traditions of different holidays. This event is FREE and open to all ages!

Amherst Early Music presents Early Notation Classes with Annette Bauer!

Early Notation with Annette Bauer Pitch: 440, Open to all instrumentalists and singers “Machaut and the Ars Nova - I” Wednesdays 5:30-6:45pm EST: September 14, 21, 28 & October 5 The music of Guillaume Machaut (ca. 1300-1377) offers a wonderful opportunity to study the style, forms, and musical notation used in the ars nova in France.…

Newton Free Library presents Author Talk with Gish Jen on Thank You Mr. Nixon (Zoom)

This program is sponsored by the Wayland Free Public Library. Check back for registration information.   Join the acclaimed, award-winning author of The Resisters, Gish Jen, for a talk on her collection of short stories, Thank You Mr. Nixon. The book takes measure of the fifty years since the opening of China and its unexpected effects on…

NAA presents Garland of Hours, Gage Opdenbrouw, oil

ONLINE United Kingdom

“For many years now, I have found old family photos, from my family, as well as found photos, to be poignant and moving source material for a body of paintings I call ‘Garland of Hours’” says Gage Opdenbrouw. “The paintings are often torn apart and rebuilt, destroyed, and reconstructed again and again, in the course,…

New Art Center presents Stage Fright: Performance Workshop

New Art Center 61 Washington Park, Newton, MA, United States

or the past three years you’ve been hard at work in your homes making music, writing poems, dancing in your kitchens, and so much more. Making by yourself can be therapeutic but maybe you miss the community, the adrenaline, and the conversation that happens around a performance. This is a space where you can workshop,…

Event Series Amherst Early Music Classes

Amherst Early Music Classes

Weekend Classes: October 15 & 16 Playing Music from the iPad with Tish Berlin 3:00 - 4:30 pm, 15 October 2022 Letitia Berlin recorder Exploring the GAMUT with Tabea Schwartz 1:00 - 2:30 pm, 16 October 2022 Vincenzo Ruffo's Capricci in musica with Rainer Beckmann 3:00 - 4:30 pm, 16 October 2022 Rainer Beckmann **…

Highland Glee Club

Newton City Hall Auditorium 1000 Commonwealth Ave, Newton, MA, United States

Saturday, October 15, 2022, 3 PM: War Memorial Auditorium, Newton  Part-songs and drinking songs by Mendelssohn, Poulenc, and Elgar, along with a selection of Scottish folk songs

Songs of the Highlands

Newton City Hall Auditorium 1000 Commonwealth Ave, Newton, MA, United States

The Highland Glee Club, established in 1908, will be singing classical part songs, drinking songs, and a few kilty pleasures. Saturday, October 15, 3:00 pm at the Newton War Memorial Auditorium, 1000 Commonwealth Ave., Newton, MA, $20 adults; under 18 free.

$18 – $20

SCC presents Gunnar Widforss

GUNNAR WIDFORSS–PAINTER OF THE NATIONAL PARKS Through the Roaring Twenties and the first half of the Great Depression, the Swedish-born landscape painter Gunnar Widforss (1879-1934) focused his discerning eye and passionate energy on the national parks of the American West. Because of Widforss’ untimely death at only age 55, and because the rise of modernism…