MUSIC INN — A Documentary Feature produced by George Schuller

MUSIC INN

Film Screening and Discussion with Producer

Thursday, June 16, 2022

6 PM Wine and Cheese Reception
6:45 PM Remarks by Producer George Schuller, followed by the Film Screening

The film screening is FREE with a suggested donation of $10 at the door.

There was a time in the 1950s when musical giants strutted the Berkshire Hills in Western Massachusetts. Be-boppers, folk singers, African drummers, blues singers, jazz legends, poets, and musicologists gathered at a place called Music Inn in Lenox, Massachusetts – just a stone's throw away from classical music's most famous summer festival at Tanglewood – to share their converging traditions and go looking for roots most people didn't think even existed. In their search, they created not only the first summer-long Jazz Festival, and the First School of Jazz, but a new movement in American music. It was that kind of unique, magical configuration of people and ideas that rarely occurs in the arts, but permanently alters the cultural landscape. In this case, it changed the world of American music, how we understand the meaning of America, and how the world came to appreciate the art of jazz.

​This elegiac documentary charts the legacy of the Music Inn, a 1950s haven for jazz and folk artists who gathered each summer to hone their skills and explore their musical roots via jam sessions and discussions. Through interviews and archival footage, Music Inn traces the inn's founders and tracks the enduring influence of the famed Berkshire Mountains site that eventually became America's first concentrated jazz school.

The film is made possible by a generous donation by Whalen Insurance

For more information, please go to https://www.northamptonjazzfest.org/music-inn-film.html

Trillyyon presents: Before Spring is Over...

Trillyyon presents: Before Spring is Over…

Friday, June 17, 2022 5:30-9:30PM

Tickets: $15

Come celebrate the final days of spring at Trillyyon’s second annual art show! There will be many painters, illustrators, photographers, and all types of visual artists along with a DJ and live music. Food and drinks will be for sale, and there will be vendors of all kinds including clothing, jewelry, ceramics, and home goods.

Trillyyon is an emerging art brand that focuses on individuality as well as unification.

CO-ACT PRESENTS: WHAT IF IT'S A MUSICAL?

"What If It's A Musical?": An original musical play by co-ACT, Trans Youth Community Theatre Collective

Wednesday, June 15th, at 7 PM

TICKETS: PLEASE VISIT CO-ACT

An Original Musical Play by co-ACT, the first community theatre collective for trans, nonbinary, and gender-expansive youth in Western Massachusetts, based on their personal and collective experiences. The play features their journey as a small trans youth theatre group in a world that wishes they wouldn’t exist. The play follows the group’s journey in creating a musical play as they imagine a brave space where they can be their authentic selves and tell their stories. In this original musical play, they don’t just exist, but dream! The youth challenge normative knowledge and identities, process collective trauma, and explore new ways of relating to the world and to themselves.

Written & Featured By: The youth members and co-facilitators themselves

Music: Red Jasper & youth members

For any questions, interviews, and further inquiries – please reach out to Shai Kuper (they/he) at Shai@translategender.org or to James Shultis (he/they) at info@translategender.org.

Translate Gender Social Media – Instagram and Facebook

For Tickets, please visit: https://tinyurl.com/coactplay2022

Terry Jenoure & The Portal

Terry Jenoure & The Portal

Saturday, June 11 at 3 PM

Tickets $15; please visit Terry Jenoure & The Portal

Terry Jenoure (composer, violinist, vocalist) has assembled a sextet of her longtime collaborators. The stellar lineup includes Angelica Sanchez, Wayne Smith, Avery Sharpe, joe Fonda, and Reggie Nicholson.  These veterans boast impressive careers within genres of traditional jazz, free improvisation, and classical chamber music. Funded by a grant from South Arts jazz Roads, with additional support from Eggtooth Productions and Pioneer Valley Jazz Shares, following a weeklong residency of workshops and rehearsals, Terry Jenoure and The Portal will perform her new composition on Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 3 PM at the Northampton Center for the Arts at 33 Hawley.

For tickets, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/terry-jenoure-the-portal-tickets-338091098577

Downtown Getdown!

Downtown Getdown!

Friday, June 10 — 6 to 9 PM

FREE

Human In Common is excited to partner with the Northampton Chamber of Commerce to host the 2nd annual Downtown Getdown! This free community event will feature live music by the band Le’Mixx and include different activities throughout the night, including dance contests, giveaways, food trucks and DEI tips.

The Wild Mushrooms present: Five Persistent Women, Aging with Art

The Wild Mushrooms present: Five Persistent Women, Aging with Art

Saturday, June 4 at 8 PM

Sunday, June 5 at 4 PM

Tickets ($15 + service fee): The Wild Mushrooms

The Wild Mushrooms will be presenting a showcase of our various talents. Madelyn Farr, the initiator of the project, is a dancer who will be presenting a piece called “Sampling the Divine.” Madelyn’s unexpected detour two years ago into the study of Egyptian Dance, aka bellydance, raises a whirlwind of preconceptions about sensual movement as Divine nourishment for the heart and soul, especially for older women. Choreographer/dancer, Susan Waltner, will be showing a piece called “Mourning Suite,” which includes dancers Alison Buck, Heleen Cardinaux, Rebecca Nordstrom, and Kathy Steinem. Lilin Tseng, a visual artist, has produced “Gone Crazy,” a 2D animated film based on a chapter from her memoir titled “Warning from a Praying Mantis.” Carol Abbe Smith presents “Swinging Into Summer.” With Ken Forfia on piano and Lynn Lovell on bass, Carol swings from a breezy spring into a sultry summer with a few jazz standards. Ellen Wittlinger, a playwright, will stage her short play, “Four Daughters,” about two strangers who meet in front of a famous painting in a Boston museum. The play will be performed by Becca Greene-Van Horn and Jean Devereux Koester, and will be directed by Donald Van Horn.

The audience is invited to stay for a post-show discussion with the Wild Mushroom artists on aging and creativity that will be facilitated by Sabrina Hamilton, Artistic Director of the Ko Festival of Performance.

The project is part of the Technical/Administrative/Organizational Development program of the Ko Festival of Performance. Corporate Sponsors include Delap Real Estate. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Northampton Arts Council.

Tickets ($15 + service fee) can be purchased via the Wild Mushrooms website: http://agingwithart.com, and at the door. Masks will be required for the safety of all.

Sunday Social Dance!

Sunday Social Dance!

Sunday, May 29 from 3:30 to 6 PM

Cover is $10 per person

Come on down and join us in our 7th year of Sunday Afternoon Ballroom Dances in a new, spacious, & convenient location.

Hosted by Meli Morash and DJ Joni Fraser with a lively mix of ballroom, swing, Latin, hustle, two step, and more!

Cover is $10 per person. We appreciate your loyalty and support!

MY EVIL TWIN

MY EVIL TWIN

Thursday, May 26 at 7:30 PM

Saturday, May 28 at 3:00 and 7:30 PM

FOR TICKETS — $20: My Evil Twin

A genre-bending new theater work comes to Northampton Center for the Arts at 33 Hawley. My Evil Twin is an intimate musical starring identical twin opera singers Jim and John Demler – as Jim and John Demler. Funny, poignant, and adventurous, My Evil Twin exposes tenderness and vulnerability beneath masculine bravado as the twins tell the story of their lives in words and song. It is a tribute to sibling love.

The songs by Eric Sawyer blend opera with elements of Broadway and pop, and provide the twins the chance to unleash their virtuosic basso voices with madcap energy and emotion. The witty, fast-moving book, by Harley Erdman, was developed in rehearsal with the twins themselves and with director Ron Bashford. The show was developed at KO Festival of Theater in 2019 and is now presented in a newly revised version. The result is a polished, exquisite, entertaining and totally out-of-the-box new kind of music theater.

For tickets, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/my-evil-twin-tickets-312065896497

Happy Valley Guitar Orchestra in Concert

Happy Valley Guitar Orchestra

Saturday, May 21, 7:00pm

Tickets: $15-$30 sliding scale

Advance tickets available here!

The Happy Valley Guitar Orchestra is an avant-garde community music ensemble made up of 16 electric, acoustic, classical and bass guitars led by Artistic Director Joseph Ricker who creates the innovative arrangements which form their repertoire - a body of music that is as unusual and revelatory as the ensemble itself. The orchestra is populated by both amateur and professional musicians from the local community brought together by their passion for the guitar and for exploring an array of music which no other single ensemble can encompass. For this performance, the HVGO will be joined by NYC/Northampton based drummer Richie Barshay.

In a typically varied program, the HVGO will perform music ranging from G.F Handel's Sarabande in D minor to a selection from Stereolab's 1997 art-pop masterpiece "Dots and Loops" along with a generous helping of music with ties to Spain. As a classical guitarist, HVGO Artistic Director Joseph Ricker has formed a deep love for the music of Spain which is, after all, the birthplace of the guitar. Ricker notes "Whether it is the intimate piano compositions of my favorite composer, the Catalan modernist Federico Mompou, the "Danzas Españolas" of the Romantic national composer Enrique Granados or the "Canciones Antiguas Españolas" collected and arranged by none other than Spain's great poet Federico Garcia Lorca, the music of Spain always has a home on the guitar."

"What is really interesting about the HVGO" says Ricker, who was appointed HVGO's Artistic Director in 2018, "is not so much that it is an orchestra of guitars, but that it is an orchestra of guitarists. This room full of all different kinds of guitarists is kind of like the island of misfit toys. We come together from so many different beautiful musical traditions and I never know how it's going to work out, but it somehow always does."

Part garage band, part formal large ensemble, the Happy Valley Guitar Orchestra was founded in 2009 by arch-guitarist Peter Blanchette, whose innovative spirit and uncompromising artistry was an inspiration to the current director. Since that time the HVGO has been thrilling and surprising audiences at annual performances with the Northampton Center for the Arts, First Night Northampton, and many other regional venues, and as far afield as Jordan Hall in Boston.

The HEALERS Project

The HEALERS Project

EXHIBIT: APRIL 5-May 15, 2022

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 5:00-8:00PM, PART OF ARTS NIGHT OUT NORTHAMPTON

Closing RECEPTION: FRIDAY, May 13, 5:00-8:00PM, PART OF ARTS NIGHT OUT NORTHAMPTON

Live music for closing reception by Olivia

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

The HEALERS Project is part of a larger body of work by Carlos REC McBride that has evolved over the past five years. Using photography, audio, and video, McBride has been documenting the challenges men of color face in the streets, in school, the workplace, and in the prison system. The HEALERS Project considers the mechanisms that evolve out of survival, that allow for men of color to navigate tangible experiences of microaggressions, racial battle fatigue, depression, and mental illness. This photo exhibit also introduces works from emerging artist Eric Alvarez, and is a snapshot of those personal narratives, cultural and social analysis and educational discourse, that offer a glimpse of what it means to HEAL.

Please join us on Friday, May 13 from 5-8pm for a closing reception with refreshments, live music, and a chance to meet the artists!

Revelry at 33

REVELRY AT 33

SATURDAY, APRIL 30

DOORS OPEN AT 7:30PM

BAND STARTS AT 8PM

AFTER PARTY 10:30PM TO 12:30AM

TICKETS: $45 IN ADVANCE/$50 AT THE DOOR, AFTER PARTY INCLUDED

AFTER PARTY ONLY: $15 IN ADVANCE/$20 AT THE DOOR

BUY TICKETS HERE!

BID ON THE SILENT AUCTION HERE!

The Northampton Center for the Arts (NCFA), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides affordable space for artists, performers, and educators, and offers programming dedicated to arts education, multidisciplinary collaborations, and community connections, has been serving Northampton and the Connecticut River Valley for almost 40 years! To ensure we can keep that track record going, we are planning a fundraising event for the evening of Saturday, April 30 called Revelry at 33, so named because it’s happening in the beautiful Flex Space at 33 Hawley, the arts center we are proud to call home. Revelry at 33 is going to be a festive affair with live music from Happy Feet Time with Samirah Evans and an afterparty DJ’d by REC 1NE. Join us for hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, a silent auction, a chance to meet some of the talented artists who work with the Center, and of course, dancing! Please join us to eat, drink, and be merry in celebration of our local arts scene. We plan to make this an annual event, something for our community to look forward to each spring!

Revelry at 33 will be in a large indoor space with excellent air filtration. Masks are recommended but not mandatory.

Sponsored by D.A. Sullivan & Sons, PeoplesBank, West Branch Capital, Valley Home Improvement, Thomas Douglas Architects, Ruthie Oland Real Estate, Downtown Sounds, Finck & Perras Insurance, Ginny Mayer and Mark Gaudet, Northampton Area Pediatrics, Smith College, Susan Weiss CPA, Whalen Insurance, Wohl Family Dentistry and 93.9 The River. Thank you to all of our sponsors!

Samirah Evans

Because she knows how to let the good times roll, the sassy, soulful entertainer/diva has, in ten years as a Brattleboro transplant, won the hearts and minds of New Englanders thankful to have so much bona fide Crescent City joie de vivre and savoir faire readily available at local venues and festivals from Vermont to Western Massachusetts and beyond. - Owen McNally, WNPR Jazz Corridor

During her career as a performer and recording artist, Samirah Evans has become known for her dynamic and soulful approach to music, especially in the jazz and blues genres.  Her musical style is heavily influenced by the New Orleans sound where she was one of the city’s most popular and in-demand singers for over 20 years. Because New Orleans is a destination for a variety of special events including conventions, weddings, and balls, Evans became a consummate entertainer, performing a variety of genres including Rock & Roll, Pop, R&B and Funk, and therefore knows how to rock a party!

Her 1990 debut at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival began a run of 15 consecutive appearances, either as a leader or featured vocalist, and she was a fixture in clubs and concert venues throughout the Crescent City, including Snug Harbor, Tipitina’s and the House of Blues. 

Evans has toured North and South America, Europe and Asia, sharing stages with a multitude of New Orleans notables and legendary artists, including James Brown, B.B. King, Dr. John, Aaron and Charles Neville, Sheila Jordan, Terence Blanchard, Donald Harrison Jr., Michael Franks, Poncho Sanchez, Katie Webster, Bob Dorough, Irma Thomas, Kermit Ruffins, Trombone Shorty, Duke Robillard, Levon Helm, Jaimoe (of the Allman Brothers), and Sam Kininger.

Hurricane Katrina caused Evans to relocate to her husband’s hometown of Brattleboro, Vermont. She has since been performing in venues and festivals throughout the northeast with her band, Samirah Evans and Her Handsome Devils, and her classic New Orleans R&B choir, the NOLABratts, among other projects. 

The New Orleans Times Picayune named Evans’ debut CD, Give Me a Moment, the fifth best new release of 2002. She has recorded two other full-length CDs as a leader, My Little Bodhisattva (2007) and Hot Club: Live at the Vermont Jazz Center (2009)in addition to several downloadable singles. She has also appeared as a featured or supporting vocalist on other artists’ recordings in New Orleans and New England. 

Evans dedicates time to perpetuating American Jazz and blues music. She is currently an Artist Associate in Jazz Voice at Williams College, and offers vocal instruction from her home studio.  She founded the “Ladies in Jazz” series to highlight collaborations between female singers and musicians, and the “Sam’s Sunday Set and Shed” musical mentoring program to spotlight artist-protege relationships in the region. In New Orleans, Samirah participated in the Blues Schoolhouse sponsored by the House of Blues Foundation and hosted a show for the N.O. Jazz & Heritage Foundation radio station, WWOZ.

REC 1NE

REC 1NE will finish the party on a high note with a DJ set from 10:30pm-12:30am!

Carlos “REC 1NE” McBride is a Doctoral candidate in the Language, Literacy and Culture program through the School of Education at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Carlos has been an active educator, media maker and community organizer for close to two decades. He has taught throughout Western Massachusetts for many years both on the college and high school levels and has traveled extensively throughout the country giving lectures and running workshops related to his research interests. 

His research interests include Hip Hop, Social Science, Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice in Education, Multimodal approaches to alternative schooling using mixed media & art, Media Justice, New Literacy Studies, Anticolonial Education, the Prison Industrial Complex, and Ethnic Studies, Indigenous Studies, and Style Writing (Graffiti). Carlos has also been a DJ for close to 20 years and is an avid vinyl collector.

Flywheel Inside Out Presents: Main Steam Stop Valve & Gloyd

Main Steam Stop Valve

Gloyd

Flywheel Inside Out Presents: Main Steam Stop Valve & Gloyd

Saturday, April 2 at 8:30 PM

Tickets: $15

To purchase, please go to: flywheelarts.org

MAIN STEAM STOP VALVE
A heretofore unimagined hybrid of a punky power trio and a dreamy experimental rock band, No less an authority than Nels Cline, the high priest of art-rock guitarists, has called Mike Baggetta a “guitar poet.” That poetry, alternately gnarled and flowing, is on fine display in Main Steam Stop Valve, the second album by (and the decompressed namesake of) mssv, an experimental rock trio featuring Baggetta, the legendary punk bassist Mike Watt, and the versatile drummer Stephen Hodges.

GLOYD
Improvising quintet from Western Massachusetts and Southern Vermont featuring Ruth Garbus (voice), Andy Allen (reeds, flute), Wendy Eisenberg (guitar), Donald Warner Shaw (bass and sax) and Neil 'Cloaca' Young (percussion and other things).

For tickets or more information, please go to: https://flywheelarts.org/event-calendar/

K AND E THEATER GROUP PRESENTS ALTAR BOYZ

K and E Theater Group present Altar Boyz

Thursday, March 24 at 7:30 PM

Friday, March 25 at 7:30 PM

Saturday, March 26 at 7:30 PM

Sunday, March 27 at 2:00 PM

For tickets, please go to: https://www.ketg.org

A foot-stomping, rafter-raising musical comedy about a fictitious Christian boy band on the last night of their national “Raise the Praise” tour. The Boyz are five all-singing, all-dancing heartthrobs from Ohio: Matthew, Mark, Luke, Juan and Abraham! With their tight harmonies and spectacular choreography, the Altar Boyz delight their audience. Performing a full set, the Boyz question their loyalty to each other and ask whether or not faith is really holding them together. In the end, they deliver a message of unity: “there is no star as bright as its constellation, no harmony in a single voice.”

For tickets or more information, please go to: https://www.ketg.org

The Graffiti Element

The Graffiti Element

Exhibit: March 7-25, 2022

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

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

Do not miss this incredible exhibit of artwork by local graffiti artists! Join us on Friday, March 11 from 5-8pm for an opening reception with refreshments, live music by DJ Krefting, and an opportunity to meet some of the artists! The Graffiti Element exhibit support two goals: to bring this work to people who would not normally see it and educate them on the art, and to help support the artists by creating an opportunity for them to sell their artwork. The name of the exhibit comes from Graffiti as one of the four elements of Hip Hop, along with MCing (or rapping), B-boying (break dancing), and DJing. Artwork in the exhibit was created by the following local artists: SELF, ESTILO, LESN101, VERY, WOKE, JUST, REPOE9, TASK, BEL, NEST, BOZZY BOZ, SHIE, ROC 7 ISM, and PRS.

The Graffiti Element started when organizer Giovanny Zuniga, owner of Spin That Records Springfield, began touring local "spots" with his friend JAS where Graffiti artist would "get up" at. Growing up in NYC in the 80s, Giovanny was lucky to witness the explosion of Graffiti and Hip Hop. Giovanny says, “I looking at all the great local pieces and saying it was a shame how they are all mostly hidden. I said to JAS, ‘I know there some famous people who came out of the Graffiti game like Keith Haring and Basquiat, when they starting doing works on canvas’ and JAS said, ‘Lots of the guys here also do works on canvas.’ So with his help I reached out to some of these artists and I was able to put together one-day Graffiti Element exhibit this past November.”

Juanito Pascual Trio Returns!

Photos by Rocco S. Coviello, Matt Muise, and Eric Antoniou

Juanito Pascual Trio

Featuring Brad Barrett - Bass and Gonzalo Grau - Percussion

UPDATE: Due to unforeseen circumstances, Jose Moreno will perform with Juanito and Brad for this performance!

With Special Guest Neli Tirado - Flamenco Dance

Sunday, February 13, 5:00pm

Tickets available here on a sliding scale from $15-$30

Celebrate Valentine's weekend with Juanito Pascual's critically acclaimed Trio and special guest acclaimed flamenco dancer Neli Tirado, as they return to NCFA to bring all of the passion, virtuosity, soul and fire that are the signatures of the flamenco art form.

www.juanitopascual.com

The 2022 Youth Performance Festival

Curtain Call at the Inaugural Youth Performance Festival (February 2020)

The 2022 Youth Performance Festival

Ticketing info here!

Saturday, February 12, 7:00pm: Livestream Link

Sunday, February 13, 1:00pm: Livestream Link

Online Program can be seen here!

Join us online or in-person for the 2022 Youth Performance Festival and experience all-new original works of dance, music, theater, animation, and more, all created by young artists ages 8-18!

The Youth Performance Festival (YPF) is a FREE opportunity for youth artists ages 8-18 to create original performance pieces under the guidance of mentor artists in the fields of music, dance, theater, poetry/spoken word, and video. YPF centers the creative agency of young artists, and is committed to supporting them as they discover their own creative processes.

In person audiences are limited to youth artists’ families. Both performances will be livestreamed for free, and we invite you to make a donation in lieu of tickets here. Livestream links will be posted on this page in advance of the Festival.

The Youth Performance Festival is sponsored in part by a Mass Cultural Council Festivals Grant, a Mass Cultural Council Project Grant, as well as the Amherst and South Hadley Local Cultural Councils, local agencies that are a part of the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

We are deeply grateful for our business sponsors, A2Z Science and Learning Store, Art Always/High Five Books, Greenfield Savings Bank, GoBerry, Peoples Bank, Renew Pilates, Webs, Wohl Family Dentistry, and Workroom Design Studio, as well as the Spero Charitable Foundation, and our media partner, Northampton Open Media.

Arts Night Out at 33 Hawley!

Arts Night Out

Friday, February 11, 5:00-8:00pm

FREE

The Center for the Arts, in collaboration with building partners Northampton Open Media and APE@Hawley, presents February Arts Night Out at 33 Hawley! Join us from 5:00-8:00pm for an exhibit, live music, refreshments, and a pop-up art card sale, and head to the Workroom for the Art Salon at 7:00pm!

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

Paper, String, Revolt

Paper, String, Revolt

Sunday, January 16, 2022 at 7:30 PM

Tickets: $20 at worldandeye.com

“Paper, String, Revolt” presents puppetry, live music, storytelling and clowning with tales ranging from the sublime to the absurd. This group of seasoned artists celebrates adult-centered puppetry and performance art. They shine a light on societal struggles and address humanity’s plight in poignant and whimsical ways. Come join Paper, String, Revolt for their inaugural event in the Valley!

For tickets, please go to http://www.worldandeye.com/paper-string-revolt.html

Arts Night Out at NCFA

Arts Night out at NCFA

Friday, January 14, 5:00-8:00pm

Performance by Golden Bird at 5:15pm — or watch the livestream here!

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

FREE

Musician and performer Rachel F. Hirsch (Golden Bird herself!) has been delighting little people and their caregivers with original songs, stories, and imaginative adventures in New York City and the Connecticut River Valley for years. She is excited to bring her magical box of puppets and surprises, her ukulele and kazoo, and her high energy interactive songs and stories to 33 Hawley on January 14th for Arts Night Out.

This will also be the final chance to shop for Art Cards until the fall! All cards are on sale thanks to our generous sponsors, D. A. Sullivan and TommyCar!

The Art Card Sale will run from 5-8pm. The Golden Bird performance will take place at 5:15pm in the Flex, a 2,000sqft space with 17’ ceiling height, a HEPA air filter, and plenty of room for spacing. Want to watch from home? Thanks to Northampton Open Media, you can watch the livestream here!

Masks are required for all visitors to 33 Hawley, and we strongly urge everyone to wear an N-95 or KN-95 mask, or double mask with a medical grade surgical mask. The Arts Trust requires all visitors over the age of 12 to be fully vaccinated or be able to present a negative test for Covid. More info is available here.

The Mini Masked Nutcracker

The Mini Masked Nutcracker

Sunday, December 19 at 6 and 7:30 PM

For tickets ($10 - $35), please go to www.EventBrite.com

Bring your family to this classic Holiday event featuring ballerinas of the Academy of Ballet Arts and dancers from the community!

Artistic Directors Katherine Bervera & Zazie Tobey

Tickets are $10 - $35 — purchase at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mini-masked-nutcracker-tickets-220814832107?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

Choose either the 6pm or 7:30pm show, or a VIP ticket to see both and experience our dancers in different roles!

.scrollup { width: 40px; height: 40px; opacity: 0.3; position: fixed; bottom: 50px; right: 100px; display: none; text-indent: -9999px; background: url('icon_top.png') no-repeat; }