Apr 26 Friday
Revisit the 1960s when viewing more than 100 dresses, coats, pants, shoes, outfits, and accessories that demonstrate how clothing was used for both play and protest throughout this tumultuous decade. "Fashion as Experiment" explores how young people used clothing as a space for both play and protest during this era. Admission is always FREE.
Step into a world of glitz and glamour as Cetronia Ambulance Corps invites you to embrace the excitement at our Gatsby Night on Friday, April 26, 2024 at 5pm-9pm! Roll the dice and revel in an evening packed with entertainment. From thrilling casino games and toe-tapping music to delectable food, signature cocktails, exclusive tours, captivating raffles, and so much more – it's a night not to be missed!
IceHouse Punk & DIY Presents:
RA!D (LV)Post-punk, goth rock; members of Pale Fang and Fictional Name
Purple Lung (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton)Doom metal, stoner rock
Iridescents (LV)Dark psychedelia, avant-garde
Sponsored by Tape Swap Radio and WMUH
Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg MorrisonBook by Bob Martin and Don McKellarDirected by Valerie JoyceMusical Direction by Nancy Moser Collins MilesChoreography by Stephen Casey
The 2006 Tony nominated Best Musical The Drowsy Chaperone is an “exquisitely honed hymn to the forgotten musicals of yesteryear” ( Variety ). The show opens with a morose theatre lover who cheers himself up by playing for the audience a record of his favorite musical, a fictional 1928 show. As the record plays, the stage is transformed into an impressive Broadway set, and a parody of a 1920s musical comedy is performed. The theatre lover, invisible to the musical actors, comments on the story, the acting, and the music during the show. Filled with rollicking dance numbers and exuberant songs, The Drowsy Chaperone will delight audiences with its love of musicals from the past.
Recommended for ages 13+
A SATORI ensemble of strings, flute, guitar and piano play chamber music of Mozart, Carulli, Molino and Turina, including Mozart's "Kegelstatt" trio and the Turina Piano Quartet Op. 6.Musicians include Nora Suggs, flute; Rebecca Brown, violin; Agnes Maurer, viola; Elizabeth Mendoza, cello; John Arnold, guitar; and Martha Schrempel, piano..
Lehigh students play movements from famous concertos and Sibelius’s glorious Symphony No. 2. Paul Salerni, director.
We’re having a “Genre Cross-Over Night,” where the spotlight shines on three exceptional performers blending three genres of music: Danielle Notaro, Brother JT, and Dave Fry. We will also be marking a CD release event for “Limn the Chord,” by Danielle Notaro, Gus Stauffer, and Ernest Knuckle.
Brother JT (John Terlesky) of The Original Sins fame will join Danielle Notaro for a new piece before treating the audience to a set of original tunes from his extensive discography. Dave Fry will accompany Danielle for a piece and then treat us to whatever he wants!
Apr 27 Saturday
We’ll kick off with a return visit from Dr. Micah Sadigh, who did a popular presentation for us in the fall on the topic of “Sleep.” For this program he will focus on “Dreams.”
Join Wildlands Conservancy for a daytime campout. Learn how to pitch a tent, start a campfire and other basic skills you need to survive a night outdoors.
This program is offered free of charge thanks to funding from Lehigh County, but space is limited, so please register. Please register online at: https://www.wildlandspa.org/events/.
Questions: Arianna Kohler, AKohler@wildlandspa.org
Celebrate World Tai Chi and Qigong Day at 10am Saturday, April 27th at the Nurture Nature Center, 518 Northampton St., Easton. You can learn about the benefits of Tai Chi and Qigong at this free one-hour event, and no experience is necessary.Tai Chi and Qigong are ancient forms of exercise involving slow fluid movements. These ancient practices have been shown to boost the immune system, improve respiratory function, burn calories, improve balance, provide cardiovascular benefits, reduce stress, and slow the aging process.