Telling Is Healing

TELLING IS HEALING
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2021
4:00-5:30PM
IN PERSON AND ONLINE - FREE!

Donna Jenson/Time To Tell is thrilled to be debuting a groundbreaking new documentary Telling Is Healing with the Northampton Center for the Arts on Saturday, November 13 from 4:00 to 5:30 pm EST. Telling Is Healing is a compelling 35-minute filmed conversation between Donna and her friend and colleague Suzanne Beck, a non-survivor. Donna Jenson, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and activist, opens Telling Is Healing by telling her own story of surviving incest from the ages of 8-12. The film digs deep into the discoveries Donna and Suzanne share in this friendship between one survivor and one ally as they navigate the delicate path of disclosure to understanding and support. Using excerpts from her one-woman play, What She Knows, and her book, Healing My Life, Donna brings the audience along with her on the journey from victim to survivor to activist.

Attend in person in Eli’s Room (lower level), 33 Hawley Street, Northampton MA or view it live streamed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRIedzYAHPE or on Northampton Cable TV November 13th from 4:00 to 5:30 pm EST.

For more information visit https://www.timetotell.org/telling-is-healing

The Bearded Lady Project Opening Reception

The Bearded Lady Project

Exhibit runs November-December 2021

Presented in Western mass by Northampton Open Media

Opening Reception: Friday 11/12, 5:00-8:00pm, as part of Arts Night Out Northampton

Refreshments will be served

Live music by Taylor Rose Mickens

Sponsored in part by River Valley Co-op and Downtown Sounds Workers Co-op

The Bearded Lady Project confronts public stereotypes of scientists by celebrating inspirational, adventurous women who have dedicated their lives to paleontology, searching for clues about past life on Earth. These images harken back to the stylized photographs of male paleontologists in historical texts. The beard, a potent symbol of masculinity, is added to the women's portraits to highlight the inequities and prejudices that persist in the sciences. The Bearded Lady Project seeks to educate the public and inspire the same recognition and respect for women in the sciences that their male colleagues typically receive. The Project has been brought to the Valley from the Smithsonian by Northampton Open Media. https://thebeardedladyproject.com/about/whats-in-a-name/

The Graffiti Element

THE graffiti Element
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2021
6:00-10:00pm
FREE!

The Graffiti Element will feature graffiti inspired art from artists in the Valley and beyond in one collaborative event!

These great works will also be available for purchase which gives you a chance to support these fine artists.

There will be live DJs spinning vinyl with an artist round table from 7pm to 8pm. Hope to see you there!

www.thegraffitielement.com

Bloodhunter Autumn/Winter 2021 Alternative Fashion Show

BLOODHUNTER RUNWAY SHOW

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24 — 6:30-8PM

tickets: $5 at the door OR email jakethayer98<at>gmail<dot>com

Bloodhunter Autumn/Winter 2021 Alternative Fashion Show is coming to Northampton on October 24th at 6:30 pm-8pm. Tickets will be 5$ at the door or bought ahead of time by emailing jakethayer98<at>gmail<dot>com. Masks and Vaccination cards are required to ensure the safety of your fellow punks!

Few sentence Description: Bloodhunter is an industrial punk/goth fashion brand with the purpose of repurposing vintage clothing and fabric into something new and exciting. Very much inspired by the D.I.Y. punk scenes of the 80's, Bloodhunter aims to create a community of alternative individuals who happen to also like dark clothing and dark music. I know you're out there somewhere. (Content Warning: explicit music, violent themes/imagery)

The Felipe Salles Interconnections Ensemble

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2021

Felipe Salles interconnections ensemble: THE NEW IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE

2:00 – 3:30 PM

$10 for a ticket only; $20 for a ticket plus CD/DVD

Cash, Venmo, or PayPal at the door. To purchase in advance, please contact sallesjazz<at>gmail<dot>com.

The Felipe Salles Interconnections Ensemble Plays the music of The New Immigrant Experience: A CD/DVD Release celebration concert Sunday, October 17th 2-3:30pm In 2020, composer and 2018 Guggenheim Fellow Felipe Salles released The New Immigrant Experience, a groundbreaking multimedia work capturing experiences of Dreamers in America (view the trailer here). The project, Salles' eighth and most ambitious to date, is a 2-CD/DVD set featuring video documentary and original music for a large jazz ensemble. The music will be performed live by The Felipe Salles Interconnections Ensemble. Made possible by the generosity of The Northampton Arts Council and Mass Cultural Council arts grant.

Jason Robinson Harmonic Constituent, with Joshua White, Drew Gress, and Ches Smith

Jason Robinson Harmonic Constituent, with Joshua White, Drew Gress, and Ches Smith.

Friday, October 15th, 2021

7:30pm

Single tickets ($15) are available at www.jazzshares.org and at the door.

Pioneer Valley Jazz Shares presents Jason Robinson Harmonic Constituent, with Joshua White, Drew Gress, and Ches Smith. This event is a belated CD release concert for Jason Robinson’s 2020 recording, Harmonic Constituent, postponed because of the pandemic.

Adapted from Jason Robinson’s liner notes: “In April 2018 I spent a solitary week along the rugged coastline of Mendocino County in northern California. A self-designed artist retreat of sorts, my aim was simple: to compose an album’s worth of new material. This project assumed a focus specific to this stretch of the “north coast,” as some refer to it. Walking the rugged beaches and cliffs of that magnificent coastline, smelling the salty and kelp-imbued air, looking out at the magnificent, omnipresent Pacific, and turning around to see the tree-covered ridges of the Mendocino National Forest was not a new experience to me. I’ve been visiting that magical meeting place of sea and mountains since I was a young child.

Each piece on this album is inspired by a technical, and sometimes impressionistic, aspect of the oceanography, tidal dynamics, and geography specific to the coastline between Mendocino, CA and Westport, CA. “Harmonic constituent” is an oceanographic term that refers to the complex influences of the cyclical motion of the Earth, Sun, and Moon on tides at specific locations.”

For questions, contact glenn<at>jazzshares<dot>org.

Book Launch and Reading - Michael Favala Goldman

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Book Launch and Reading with Michael Favala Goldman

Saturday, October 9, 7:00pm

Free, attend in person or remotely!

Join local poet and translator Michael Favala Goldman as he celebrates the publication of two new books of poetry, Slow Phoenix and Small Sovereign. The evening will include live jazz music, readings from Michael’s books, and a book signing/meet and greet. As we head into an uncertain winter, soothe your soul with an evening of poetry and music with one of the Valley’s favorite poets!

If you would like to attend the event by Zoom, please email programs@nohoarts.org for the link.

About Slow Phoenix: In his concise poems, Michael Favala Goldman explores the intersticial space between domestic contentment and existential disturbance with humor and care: “Get up/ go to the door/ and greet your life/ like a cousin/ you haven’t seen/ for a long time.” Like an able gardener, Slow Phoenix will “show you/ how deep, how close we have to dig.”

About Small Sovereign: The succinct poems of Small Sovereign explore the paradox of personal power and powerlessness with irony and tenderness: “I am a clumsy giant/trying desperately not/to destroy my own city.” Poet Michael Favala Goldman interrogates our attempts to bridge the gap between the material world and emotion-based relationships.

Michael Favala Goldman is a poet, translator, educator, and jazz clarinetist. Among his sixteen translated books are Dependency (a Penguin Classic) by Tove Ditlevsen, The Water Farm Trilogy by Cecil Bødker, and Something To Live Up To, Selected Poems of Benny Andersen. Goldman’s books of original poetry include Who has time for this? (2020), Slow Phoenix (2021) , and Small Sovereign (2021). His work has appeared in numerous literary journals and has received rave reviews in the New York Times and The London Times.

Goldman lives in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA, where he has been running poetry critique groups since 2018. He also serves as Chair of the Program Committee for Straw Dogs Writers Guild and as Member of the Board of Directors for the Northampton Center for the Arts.

THE COOL 1.0 FUNK BASH featuring The Spirit of '96

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THE COOL 1.0 FUNK BASH FEATURING THE SPIRIT OF '96

October 9, 2021 3pm-8:30pm

Free!

Before it gets too cold join us for one last weekend of live music and art, great food, drinks, and company. On the 25th anniversary of one of the most monumental years in hip hop we're celebrating with a band of the area's best musicians replaying some of the year's classic tunes from groups like A Tribe Called Quest, Outkast, The Fugees, and more. Also featuring music from DJ Rec and DJ Theory and vendors selling a variety of arts, crafts, and clothing.

Self Evident Education (www.selfevidenteducation.com) will be premiering their newest episode, titled "A Mother's Bond.” It is based on an exhibit and research done by Historic Northampton and is funded in part by the Northampton Education Foundation. The episode will be followed by a conversation with creator and local educator Michael Lawrence-Riddell, accompanied by fellow educator and Boston Hip Hop legend, Akrobatik. This will run from 3:00-4:30pm indoors and will also be live-streamed.

Food will be provided by Masa Mexicano of Florence (http://masamexicano.com)

Beer and wine is also available from The Brian Boru.

Exhibit: Going Vertical

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Going Vertical

AN Art Exhibit by the Northampton Center for the Arts Figure Drawing Group

October 5-28, 2021

OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, October 8, 5:00-8:00PM, PART OF ARTS NIGHT OUT NORTHAMPTON

LIVE MUSIC BY THE BERRY PICKERS

REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED

SPONSORED IN PART BY RIVER VALLEY CO-OP

Going Vertical is an exhibition showcasing the diverse talent of the members of the Northampton Center for the Arts Figure Drawing Group. The figure, drawn in the round, is the common soul of this collection. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres wrote ‘The sketch is the masterpiece and the altarpiece is just a copy.’ The artist’s oeuvre contains some works that, although expressed in different media, are derived from a central inspiration. This is not mere repetition but a reimagining of the central theme that moves vertically, building a virtual column of work that rests on the pillar of that original drawing.

BON APPETIT BURLESQUE'S GHOULESQUE

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Bon Appetit’s Burlesque’s GHOULESQUE
Saturday, October 2, 2021
7:30-10:00pm

Join us for the return of Bon Appetit Burlesque! Our annual GHOULESQUE show features body-positive neo-burlesque with performers from around New England bringing routines based on all things Halloween. Featuring: Chocolat Swirl, Jane Doe, Captain Elastico, Mistress Leona Star, Baroness Blitzen VonShtupp, Vivienne LaFlamme, Andi O'Rion, Bonanza Jellybean, Crayola Deville, Bettysioux Tailor, and hosted by Hors D'oeuvres. Grab tickets or join our waitlist for any sold-out show at houseofhors.com. Ages 18+.

Northampton Jazz Festival presents Alex Hamburger Quartet & The ZT Amplifiers Artist Showcase

The Northampton Jazz Festival seeks to expand the exposure of people of all generations, ethnicities and orientations to live jazz, bring new visitors to downtown Northampton, and increase the cultural vitality and economic strength of the city. In so doing, the Northampton Jazz Festival is dedicated to carrying forward our great American music tradition of live jazz for generations to come.

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Alex Hamburger

Saturday, October 2, 2021

Northampton Jazz Festival Presents: The Alex Hamburger Quartet

Two sets: 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM

Free

The Alex Hamburger Quartet is Alex Hamburger (flute), Jose Luiz Martins (piano), Chase Elodia (percussion), and Tyrone Allen (bass).

Saturday, October 2, 2021

Northampton Jazz Festival Presents: The ZT Amplifiers Artist Showcase

Two sets: 2:30 PM and 4:30 PM

Free

The ZT Amplifiers Artist Showcase is a New York City based quintet featuring guitarists Dave Stryker, Charlie Apicella, and Greg Skaff based on the 1970s supergroup founded by Barney Kessel called The Great Guitars.

Werk related - CFology Community Dance Party

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Werk Related Community Dance Party

Saturday, September 25, 6-9

FREE

(Full schedule coming soon!)

Werk Related is a four-day conference and workshop series about Chicago Footwork music and dance culture happening September 23rd through September 26th. The University of Massachusetts Department of Dance and Music will be partnering with the Five Colleges Music and Dance Department, Chicago Footworkology, and other community organizations to host seven guest master artists from Chicago to share their expertise and personal history with Chicago Footwork. Through a series of dance and music workshops, panel discussions, and performances, students and community members will better understand the roots and artistic practices of Chicago Footwork. Werk Related will highlight the rich history and people of Chicago Footwork culture, and works to create bridges and conversations in University and other community spaces around race, culture, honoring African-American art forms, and the importance of building a diverse artistic community both locally and globally.

Chicago Footwork is a dance form that was created by the African American community in Chicago during the 1990’s and evolved into a highly complex technical battle style. The music used for Chicago Footwork maintains an average of 160 beats per minute, and the very rapid dance movements of the form reflect that speed. Music used for Chicago Footwork sessions, performances, and battles is a blended style of electronic dance music in direct lineage of House music (which originated in Chicago), Ghetto House tracks, and Juke tracks. Chicago Footwork upholds the concepts of battle clique culture, honoring multi-generational dance lineage, and developing personal dance style within a crew style. Due to the high rates of gun violence in Chicago, it is a very common phrase to hear a footworker from Chicago say: “Footwork saved my life.” Within the last decade, the dance has moved from existing only in Chicago to being featured world-wide on performance stages, music videos, commercials, movies, television, and dance conferences.

Exhibit: a quiet place……..where life is but a dream

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a quiet place……..where life is but a dream

A Photography Exhibit by Melissa Cooper

September 3-28, 2021

Opening Reception: September 10, 5:00-8:00pm, part of Arts Night Out Northampton

Live Music by Tony Silva from 5:30-7:30

Refreshments provided

Sponsored by River Valley Co-op and Downtown Sounds Workers Co-op

Artist Statement:

Hello, My name is Melissa Cooper. I take pictures with my mobile phone.

I consider myself more of an artist than a photographer, but I’ve said a thousand times before, I would never be able to devote the kind of time that I think I’d need to any one talent that I might have. Most of what I think I do well is creativity itself! But taking photos and turning them into images through edits and/or framing and composition is the one thing I can do without it being “all consuming.” I am intrigued with beautiful scenery, landscapes, crowded streets, random but intricate details of anything pleasing to my eye.

When I first started showing my “art” to shopkeepers in the area, I heard the same thing repetitively, “Your photos are vanilla”…… At first I was taken aback, but I realized, they were right! I learned that I needed to grow, to find the “soul” in my art. I began to ponder the type of photography/art that I could stand behind, as well as what would represent my vision as a painter, and I reconciled that vanilla was okay. Spiced vanilla with a measured swirl of color, and a heavy sprinkle of dreamy has always been that “thang” that “hits right” for me. I have always been obsessed with color, texture, shadows and light. My goal is for the viewer to enjoy what’s in front of them, no thinking or pretentiousness. To feel whatever is felt naturally, organically, and deeply! So whatever “it” is, “that” is what I hope radiates through, when someone sees my art.

I live here in Western Mass with my precious husband, with my little doggie and my favorite cat in the whole world. I am super grateful for the positive and encouraging feedback from folks that enjoy my creativity.

Instagram @lilmisswhimsypix

Melissa Cooper

Melissa Cooper

K and E Theater Group presents Hello Again

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The joys of sex are here for the asking in this adult musical fantasy suggested by Arthur Schnitzler’s La Ronde. As though seen through the lens of a combination time machine and bawdy, old-time kinescope, Hello Again crisscrosses beds and jumps from decade to decade, intimately examining the painful secrets that drive characters into each other’s arms and towards the bruising effects of reckless passion.

With words and music by Michael John LaChiusa that saturate the mind, Hello Again has an unforgettable, dreamlike quality—and all the luxuriance of an insistent seduction.

Link to buy tickets

For questions email kandetheatergroup<at>gmail<dot>com.

The Downtown Getdown

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The Downtown Getdown

Saturday, September 4th, 2021

6:00-9:00PM

Free

Join Human In Common & the Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce for The Downtown Getdown! This free, outdoor dance party is a celebration of diversity & community. Le'Mixx is one of the hottest dance bands in New England and will be playing a mix of classic soul, R&B, funk & pop. Enjoy the food trucks! Participate in our community diversity art project! Dance contest with prizes and more! Saturday, Sept. 4th from 6-9pm. Rain or shine (we'll have tents!)

Orpheus Guitar Duo - "Iberia" Catalan and Spanish music for two guitars

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Orpheus Guitar Duo - "Iberia" Catalan and Spanish music for two guitars

an intimate performance of classical guitar music from Spain and Catalonia

Saturday, August 28th, 2021

7:00pm

Suggested Donation, click here for more information.

Classical guitarists Joseph Ricker and Jamie Balmer perform an all new program consisting of music of Spain and Catalonia by Frederic Mompou, Manuel Blancafort, Enrique Granados, and Isaac Albéniz. In their innovative arrangements of this powerful and evocative repertoire, Jamie Balmer is featured playing a baritone classical guitar. It's quite a combination, expanding the available range of the duet and allowing both guitars to sing in the sweetest spot of their registers.

To contact the organizer, click here and scroll to the bottom of the page.

Every Body Dance Now!

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Every Body Dance Now! Community Dance Event
Saturday, August 28
1:00-4:00pm

Don’t miss this afternoon of dance inside and out at 33 Hawley! Our FREE community dance event will feature resident company Lisa Leizman Dance Company, along with Center favorites Hayley Spizz (Shake Your Soul), Sherine Khatoun (Bellydance), Sharon MacDonald (Ballet), NCFA Youth Dance alums, and Been Around, Still Around! Join us for performances and mini-classes throughout the building and outdoor areas from 1-4pm!

This event is made possible by a generous gift to NCFA in honor of Kathy Goos, for her 70th birthday.

Schedule and other information:

Sample classes and performances listed below are 15-20 minutes long each to allow for transition time to other spaces, and are being held at the Front of the building and in the Courtyard on the side of the building. (Exception: Sharon MacDonald’s ballet class will be offered for an hour and a half as usual; students are welcome to take the entire class, and audience members may come in and out quietly to watch.) Bathrooms will be available throughout the afternoon. Masks are required inside the building, and strongly encouraged outside when distancing is not possible.

1:00

Shake Your Soul Sampler with Hayley Spizz, Courtyard

Warm-up for the day with Kelly Silliman and NCFA Youth Dance Alums, Front of 33 Hawley

Int./Adv. Adult Ballet with Sharon MacDonald, Carole’s Dance Studio (inside)

1:30 

Shake Your Soul Sampler with Hayley Spizz, in the Courtyard

Warm-up for the day with Kelly Silliman and NCFA Youth Dance Alums, Front of 33 Hawley

Int./Adv. Adult Ballet with Sharon MacDonald, Carole’s Dance Studio (inside)

2:00 

Bellydance Demo Class with Sherine, Courtyard

Int./Adv. Adult Ballet with Sharon MacDonald, Carole’s Dance Studio (inside)

2:30 

Bellydance Demo Class with Sherine, Courtyard

Lisa Leizman Dance Company Performance, Front of 33 Hawley

3:00 

Let’s Move! Sample Class with Kelly Silliman and NCFA Dance Alums, Courtyard

Lisa Leizman Dance Company Performance, Front of 33 Hawley

3:30 

Been Around, Still Around Performance, Courtyard

Lisa Leizman Dance Company Performance, Front of 33 Hawley

About the participants:

Shake Your Soul Sampler with Hayley Spizz

Shake Your Soul is a fluid and fun movement practice! This mini-session is an opportunity to experience the joy of dance, release tension, nurture your body and soul, and play. All ages, levels of movement/dance experience, and fitness welcome.

Bellydance with Sherine

Join Sherine for a class demo of Egyptian inspired Raqs Sharqi, commonly known in the U.S. as Bellydance, an improvisational social and theatrical dance form rooted in North Africa and the Middle East.  We will also get stomping to the highly energetic Lebanese/Levantine folk dance called Dabke.   Hip scarves and silk veils are available to borrow.  Swing by to be introduced to foundational shimmies, twists, waves, figure 8’s and hip drops!   (All ages and genders are welcome to participate.) 

Been Around, Still Around

Been Around, Still Around is a group of dancers, mostly in their 60-80’s, (and all over 50), that take the Friday Community Class taught by Susan Waltner. Any student in the class who is interested in performing, can come to rehearsals before or after class. The group has done mostly unannounced pop up dance flash mobs in parks, parking lots, farmers markets, malls, at birthday celebrations, and occasionally on a real stage. Mourning 1 is the first choreographed dance to emerge from the group, and a second, Mourning 2, is in progress.

Let’s Move! Sample Class

Let’s Move! is NCFA’s youth dance class, offering fundamental dance training in a welcoming, highly creative environment. Young dancers are introduced to common dance class vocabulary and movement, as well as alignment and strength that will serve them in future dance and movement activities. All of this happens through fun, upbeat dances, improvisation and games, and student choreography! Come join Kelly Silliman and longtime NCFA dance students for this fun sample class!

Lisa Leizman Dance Company (NCFA’s resident company)

Truth: A brand-new piece, Truth was choreographed in early 2021 and rehearsed in the Zoom Studio.  The music, composed by Kamasi Washington (from Harmony of Difference), is arranged and performed on piano by company musical director Elizabeth Haymaker.

the secret that bamboo guards: With music by company composer-in-residence Andrea Kwapien and performed by Kwapien on percussion and Elizabeth Haymaker on piano, the secret that bamboo guards was first presented in 2007. Kathy Goos was a member of the original cast!

Int/Adv Ballet Open Class with Sharon MacDonald — 1-2:30pm

An adult mixed-level ballet class for experienced dancers ages 16 and up (students may take the class in full or stop in to watch part of the class—$20 fee to take class, observers welcome for free)

Founder/Director of the American Dance Institute and Co-Founder of Northampton’s Northeast American School of Dance, MacDonald has had an extensive career as a performer, teacher, choreographer, and arts administrator.  She holds a B.A. from Skidmore College and a M.A. in Theatre from Smith College.  She was Administrator and a faculty member of Hartford Ballet in Connecticut and also has served on the faculties of Smith College, Williams College, Trinity College, Springfield College and Hartford Conservatory.  She has had a life-long association with Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival as a scholarship student, performer, faculty and staff member and member of the Board of Directors. Her choreography has been showcased in venues throughout the Northeast.


Play Incubation Collective Presents: Piedmont Plays Project

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Play Incubation Collective Presents: Piedmont Plays Project
Saturday and Sunday, August 14 and 15
5:00pm

Play Incubation Collective (PIC) is an emerging hub for new play development based in Western Massachusetts. They are pleased to share their first live and in-person presentation of a script-in-progress: excerpts of Darcy Parker Bruce’s “Piedmont Plays," a 4-play-cycle that PIC has been developing since their inception. Two presentations on August 14th and 15th will each be followed by a facilitated community dialogue (Local LGBTQ+ Activists/Educators on 8/14 and Jewish Family Service’ New Americans Program on 8/15). For those who can’t attend in person, a recorded performance will be available online the week of Aug 16th. As Darcy describes them, “the Piedmont Plays are an exploration of what it means to be queer in a small town, and what it means to trade everything you have for a nation’s promise. The Piedmont Cycle is intended as a gift for every queer heart searching for somewhere to call home.” Join us for this very exciting premiere! 

This project is supported by:  Art Angels, Conway Local Cultural Council, PeoplesBank, Delap Real Estate, Transit Authority Figures, and generous donors to PIC’s GoFundMe campaign.


33 OUTSIDE!

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33 Outside - A Celebration in Dance and Music
Friday, August 6
7:00-9:30pm

The Northampton Center for the Arts invites you to dance the night away at our third community dance and music party in 33 Hawley's new outdoor courtyard. Admission to the party is free. Food and beer will be available for purchase from Crave Food Truck, Crooked Stick Pops, and Brewja Brewing Co. Featuring local DJs!

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