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SUMMARY:Radical Pots & Cooperative Hands: Katherine Choy and Clay Art Center
DESCRIPTION:Greenwich Historical Society to Present Works of Nationally Renowned Ceramic Artist Katherine Choy\nOn view: October 18\, 2023 – February 4\, 2024 \nGreenwich Historical Society is proud to present an exhibition of work by influential ceramic artist\, educator and visionary co-founder of Clay Art Center\, Katherine Choy (1927-1958). Featuring a selection of Choy’s distinctive and boundary-pushing ceramic vessels alongside never-before-seen photographs\, letters\, and other archival material\, the exhibition charts Katherine Choy’s rapid rise to prominence and influence in the field of American studio ceramics in the mid-1950s\, her indelible influence as an educator\, and her dedication to forming a cooperative studio space for ceramic artists to thrive in Port Chester\, N.Y. \nRadical Pots & Cooperative Hands: Katherine Choy and Clay Art Center features artwork loans and research support provided by Clay Art Center. The exhibition is generously supported in part by the Josie Merck Foundation.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/radical-pots-cooperative-hands-katherine-choy-and-clay-art-center/2023-10-18/
LOCATION:Greenwich Historical Society\, 39 Strickland Road\, Cos Cob
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits,Community,Crafts,Decorative Arts
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SUMMARY:Randall Atcheson Concert at Carnegie Hall
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to join us for Randall Atcheson’s Piano Concert at Carnegie Hall! Enjoy an evening of exceptional music and fun with fellow members of the community on Wed\, Nov 1st!  \nYour ticket to this event includes entry to the concert and transportation to Carnegie Hall from the YMCA of Greenwich\, and back to the Y (50 East Putnam Ave\, Greenwich\, CT 06830) after the concert. \nRandall Atcheson will perform his fifteenth solo concert on Carnegie Hall’s biggest stage. His gift of communicating the beauty of music in various forms has led to a decidedly versatile career performing classical\, pop\, and sacred repertoire. Atcheson is a Juilliard trained Steinway Artist who has recorded 16 albums\, and performed on five continents.  \nPurchase your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/randall-atcheson-concert-at-carnegie-hall-tickets-733023401727?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/randall-atcheson-concert-at-carnegie-hall/
LOCATION:Carnegie Hall\, 881 7th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits,Community,Events,For Seniors,Music,Night Life,Performance Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231102T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
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SUMMARY:Red Carpet Ready for Travel
DESCRIPTION:“We travel not to escape life\, but for life not to escape us.” \nTravel is back\, and we are here for it! On Thursday\, November 2\, 6:00-8:00 p.m.\, industry experts will share their insights on navigating all aspects of a successful and enjoyable getaway. This exclusive Red Carpet Ready for Travel Panel will be held at the offices of NicholsMD in Greenwich\, CT. Topics covered will include how to start your vacation planning\, current trends in destinations\, what to look for in a hotel\, how to efficiently plan and pack your wardrobe choices\, and how to get your skin and body travel-ready!  \nRed Carpet Ready for Travel Panelists will include:  \nCaroline Wilson-Kent\, Dorchester Collection; Jolie Golding\, Founder of Journeys by Jolie; Maria Turkel\, Personal Stylist; and Dr. Kim Nichols\, Board-Certified Dermatologist. Host Sue Moretti Bodson of Emboss\, LLC will moderate the panel.  \nThe evening will include three spectacular drawings exclusively for those in attendance:\nA Weekender Treatment & Luxe Travel Skincare Kit from NicholsMD ($1\,500 value)\nA 2-night stay in a Junior Suite at The Dorchester in London\, including breakfast ($7\,900 value)\nA 2-night stay in a Classic Suite at Hotel Eden in Rome\, including breakfast ($9\,000 value)\nNicholsMD of Greenwich will provide complimentary B12 shots\, and artist Deanna First will be live sketching attendees. Light bites and refreshments will be served. \nThose wishing to attend may register for free at: \nhttps://kimnicholsmd.com/red-carpet-ready-for-travel/ \nSpace is limited.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/red-carpet-ready-for-travel/
LOCATION:NicholsMD\, 50 Old Field Point Road\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240707T160000
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SUMMARY:Historical Society Presents LIFE: Six Women Photographers
DESCRIPTION:Six pioneering women whose photographs for LIFE magazine skillfully captured events on a quickly evolving world stage is the subject of Greenwich Historical Society’s new exhibition to run March 6 – July 7th.  These photographers enabled the public “to see life; to see the world; to eyewitness great events\,” as described by LIFE magazine founder and editor-in-chief Henry Luce.  Galleries are open Wednesday – Sunday noon to 4pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/historical-society-presents-life-six-women-photographers/
LOCATION:Greenwich Historical Society\, 47 Strickland Road\, Cos Cob\, CT\, 06807\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T121500
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SUMMARY:Lenten Organ Recital
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Free organ recital on Wednesday March 6 at First Congregational Church of Greenwich. 12:15 pm in our Meetinghouse.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/lenten-organ-recital-3/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Greenwich\, 108 Sound Beach Avenue\, Old Greenwich\, 06870\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T180000
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SUMMARY:(De)Construct Opening Reception at the Flinn Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Flinn Gallery is excited to host the opening reception for (De)Construct on Thursday\, March 7th\, from 6 – 8pm. The show features the work of artists Linda Lindroth\, Ryan Sarah Murphy and Keiko Narahashi. Through their respective mediums of photography\, assemblage and clay modelling\, these artists probe the boundaries between representation and abstraction\, flatness and depth\, materiality and illusion\, and perception and meaning. (De)Construct runs for seven weeks from March 7th to April 24th\, and is curated by Kirsten Pitts and Isabelle Schiavi.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/deconstruct-opening-reception-at-the-flinn-gallery/
LOCATION:101 West Putnam Avenue\, Greenwich CT\, Greenwich Library\, 101 West Putnam Avenue\, 2nd floor\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T180000
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SUMMARY:(De)Construct
DESCRIPTION:(De)Construct\, March 7 – April 24\, 2024  \nThe Flinn Gallery is pleased to present (De)Construct\, featuring the work of artists Linda Lindroth\, Ryan Sarah Murphy and Keiko Narahashi. Through their respective mediums of photography\, assemblage and clay modelling\, these artists probe the boundaries between representation and abstraction\, flatness and depth\, materiality and illusion\, perception and meaning.  \nThe artistic process starts with a utilitarian or ancillary item of little value\, such as a cardboard box\, piece of crockery or discarded consumer packaging. This artifact is then purposefully and methodically deconstructed\, deflated\, unfolded or flattened. Thus\, voided of its original function\, it is decontextualized and reduced to a state of pure abstract objecthood. What differentiates a throw-away object from an art object? It is up to the viewer to complete the work by imbuing it with their own emotional response and meaning. De(Construct) has been curated by Kirsten Pitts and Isabelle Schiavi. The exhibition runs for seven weeks from March 7 to April 24\, 2024\, with an opening reception on Thursday\, March 7th from 6 to 8pm.  \nLinda Lindroth has been making and exhibiting her photography-based work since the early seventies. The large photographs exhibited at the Flinn are from her “Flatland” series begun in 2011. With these pieces she deconstructs the tattered consumer packaging of the early to mid-twentieth century. She starts with small cardboard containers that she disassembles\, flattens and photographs\, displaying the resulting photo at a greatly enlarged scale which abstracts the original object\, rendering it almost unrecognizable. Lindroth’s photographs bring to mind the planar surfaces of Modernism and large-scale color field paintings of Abstract Expressionism\, prevalent styles at the time Lindroth began her artistic practice. But a closer look reveals subtle shadows\, folds and gestural marks which add depth\, texture and dimension to her imagery. In addition\, by including the occasional figurative element or real-world cultural reference\, Lindroth flouts her predecessors’ orthodoxy of pure abstraction. Born in Florida\, she has lived and worked in New Haven\, CT for the last four decades.  \nRyan Sarah Murphy’s cardboard relief sculptures and hanging wall pieces are generated from urban detritus\, discarded pieces of cardboard packaging which she reclaims from the street. Initially drawn to these materials because of their color\, she strips them of any identifiable markings such as logos or lettering\, then cuts up and layers the pieces creating three dimensional geometric constructions that recall architectural sections or technical drawings. She creates vibrant color compositions\, never re-painting or altering the original colors of the found items.  She says\, “Materials have always been my point of entry when it comes to creating something. I trust that the material contains within it whatever it is I’m meant to communicate or express…My process is mostly an exercise in getting out of the way as much as possible and letting the material take over…” Murphy’s body of work also includes drawings and multi-layered video works using her own geometric renderings that she alters\, collages and abstracts both by hand and with Adobe computer software. These dynamic works recall animated perspective layouts\, exploding wireframe grids or rapidly mutating binary codes. The artist was born in Vermont and lives and works in NYC.  \nKeiko Narahashi’s works are constructed through an elaborate process. Originating as ink drawings suggesting the shapes of traditional pottery\, urns and other functional receptacles\, they are given to a potter who uses them to model three dimensional forms on a wheel.  Narahashi then takes the wet pottery and draws it out\, cuts it up and/or flattens it with a rolling pin. The flatness renders the objects unusable and mostly unrecognizable\, although vestiges of their former incarnation remain\, giving them a strange and haunting inner quality. Occasionally a primitive human fragment such as a body\, face or hand is the subject of this process of reductive transformation. When grouped together they bring to mind surreal landscapes\, anime scenery\, playgrounds for the imagination. With their solid primary colors or simply painted black\, the works seem to inhabit a universal\, as well as an uncanny\, cartoon-like realm of existence. Keiko Narahashi was born in Japan and grew up in North Carolina. She currently lives and works in NYC. \nEVENTS:\nOpening reception: Thursday\, March 7th from 6-8pm \nArtist Talk: Sunday\, April 14th at 2pm \nThe Flinn Gallery\, celebrating its 95th season\, is sponsored by Friends of Greenwich Library. It is located on the second floor of the library at 101 West Putnam Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT. Gallery hours are Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm\, Thursday 10am-8pm\, and Sunday 1-5pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/deconstruct/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 W. Putnam Avenue
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T081500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T101500
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SUMMARY:EmpowerHER Women's Day Event
DESCRIPTION:Come to The J House Greenwich on Friday\, March 8th from 8:15am to 10:15am and enjoy breakfast plus an amazing panel of women who will discuss career growth\, empowerment\, self care and more\, all in celebration of International Women’s Day. Presented with First Bank of Greenwich. \nOur featured panelists include: \nRobin Selden\, Managing Partner & Executive Chef\, Marcia Selden Catering\nEllen Slicklen\, Senior Vice President/General Manager – HBA Division\, Conair Corporation \nHelma Wiedenfels\, Certified Transformational Health & Life Coach \nTerry Lamantia\, Partner\, Marcum Accountants & Advisors \nJennifer Munger\, Director\, Marcum Accountants & Advisors \nOur distinguished panelists represent diverse backgrounds and expertise\, and will discuss their perspectives and strategies on empowering women in all facets of life.  \nThis panel serves as a platform to inspire\, educate and spark meaningful conversation by women\, for women and will include a Q&A session too. \nWe look forward to celebrating International Women’s Day with you!
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/empowerher-womens-day-event/
LOCATION:J House\, 1114 East Putnam Avenue
CATEGORIES:Business / Finance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T160000
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SUMMARY:Norwalk Stamp Club’s Annual Show\, NORPEX 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Norwalk Stamp Club’s Annual Show\, NORPEX 2024\, will be held Saturday\, March 9 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Norwalk Senior Center on 11 Allen Road. This year’s theme will commemorate Connecticut’s role in the First Continental Congress\, which formed in response to the British Parliament’s enactment of the Intolerable Acts as a punishment for the Boston Tea Party\, and eventually lead to the Revolutionary War.\n     Roger Sherman\, a lawyer from New Milford\, Eliphalet Dyer\, a lawyer from Windham\, and Silas Deane\, a merchant from Wethersfield\, were Connecticut’s delegates to the First Continental Congress\, which took place in Philadelphia in 1774. NORPEX 2024 will feature world class stamp and cover dealers\, stamp collection evaluations\, exhibits\, and more. Admission and parking are free.\n     The Norwalk Stamp Club (est. 1962) (www.norwalkstampclub.com) works to promote stamp collecting.  Our members collect stamps and other postal material from the U.S. and around the world. For more information\, contact norwalkstampclub@gmail.com
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/norwalk-stamp-clubs-annual-show-norpex-2024/
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T153000
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SUMMARY:Cooking Class: "Best of the Mediterranean
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Foodies and Inspiring Chefs! \nJoin us as we explore the flavors and spices of healthy and classic Mediterranean Cuisine.\nChef Karen Sheer will guide you through the secrets and techniques while preparing 4 authentic recipes from the region with a welcome hors d’oeuvre and wine pairing. \nTake part in this lively cooking class at the modern Leicht Cooking Studio\, Greenwich CT. \nSee website “Cooking Classes – Leicht Cooking Studio” for the fabulous Menu & Details.  \nSpace is limited; registration now open.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/cooking-class-best-of-the-mediterranean/
LOCATION:Leicht Greeenwich\, 11 East Putnam Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T170000
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SUMMARY:Chamber Players of the Greenwich Symphony Continue 52nd Season
DESCRIPTION:GREENWICH\, CT – The Chambers Players of the Greenwich Symphony continue their 52nd season with a pair of concerts titled “From the Twentieth Century” on Sunday\, March 10\, 3pm at Round Hill Community Church\, 395 Round Hill Rd\, Greenwich\, and Monday\, March 11\, 7:30pm at Greenwich Arts Council\, 299 Greenwich Avenue\, 2nd Floor Recital Hall (elevator is available).\nThe Chamber Players will perform String Quartet No. 2 by Heitor Villa-Lobos\, Toru Takemitu’s And Then I Knew t’was Wind (after E. Dickinson)\, Five Bagatelles for Clarinet and String Quartet by Gerald Finzi\, and Maurice Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro.\nThe musicians performing this concert will be Héctor Falcón\, violin\, Susan Hytken Metcalf\, violin\, David Creswell\, viola\, Daniel Miller\, cello\, Susan Rotholz\, flute\, KeriAnn DiBari\, clarinet\, and Barbara Allen\, harp.\nComplimentary “Wine and Cheese” receptions are after the Sunday concert\, and during intermission of the Monday performance\, offering an opportunity to chat with the chamber musicians and friends.\nSingle concert tickets for the 52nd Season are $35 for adults\, $5 for students\, and are available via the Chamber Players website\, www.chamberplayersofthegso.com\, by phone 203-637-4725\, or at the door.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/chamber-players-of-the-greenwich-symphony-continue-52nd-season-3/
LOCATION:Round Hill Community Church\, 395 Round Hill Road
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240312
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SUMMARY:Chamber Players of the Greenwich Symphony Continue 52nd Season
DESCRIPTION:GREENWICH\, CT – The Chambers Players of the Greenwich Symphony continue their 52nd season with a pair of concerts titled “From the Twentieth Century” on Sunday\, March 10\, 3pm at Round Hill Community Church\, 395 Round Hill Rd\, Greenwich\, and Monday\, March 11\, 7:30pm at Greenwich Arts Council\, 299 Greenwich Avenue\, 2nd Floor Recital Hall (elevator is available).\nThe Chamber Players will perform String Quartet No. 2 by Heitor Villa-Lobos\, Toru Takemitu’s And Then I Knew t’was Wind (after E. Dickinson)\, Five Bagatelles for Clarinet and String Quartet by Gerald Finzi\, and Maurice Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro.\nThe musicians performing this concert will be Héctor Falcón\, violin\, Susan Hytken Metcalf\, violin\, David Creswell\, viola\, Daniel Miller\, cello\, Susan Rotholz\, flute\, KeriAnn DiBari\, clarinet\, and Barbara Allen\, harp.\nComplimentary “Wine and Cheese” receptions are after the Sunday concert\, and during intermission of the Monday performance\, offering an opportunity to chat with the chamber musicians and friends.\nSingle concert tickets for the 52nd Season are $35 for adults\, $5 for students\, and are available via the Chamber Players website\, www.chamberplayersofthegso.com\, by phone 203-637-4725\, or at the door.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/chamber-players-of-the-greenwich-symphony-continue-52nd-season-2/
LOCATION:Greenwich Arts Council
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240311T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240311T173000
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SUMMARY:Chamber Players of the Greenwich Symphony Continue 52nd Season
DESCRIPTION:GREENWICH\, CT – The Chambers Players of the Greenwich Symphony continue their 52nd season with a pair of concerts titled “From the Twentieth Century” on Sunday\, March 10\, 3pm at Round Hill Community Church\, 395 Round Hill Rd\, Greenwich\, and Monday\, March 11\, 7:30pm at Greenwich Arts Council\, 299 Greenwich Avenue\, 2nd Floor Recital Hall (elevator is available).\nThe Chamber Players will perform String Quartet No. 2 by Heitor Villa-Lobos\, Toru Takemitu’s And Then I Knew t’was Wind (after E. Dickinson)\, Five Bagatelles for Clarinet and String Quartet by Gerald Finzi\, and Maurice Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro.\nThe musicians performing this concert will be Héctor Falcón\, violin\, Susan Hytken Metcalf\, violin\, David Creswell\, viola\, Daniel Miller\, cello\, Susan Rotholz\, flute\, KeriAnn DiBari\, clarinet\, and Barbara Allen\, harp.\nComplimentary “Wine and Cheese” receptions are after the Sunday concert\, and during intermission of the Monday performance\, offering an opportunity to chat with the chamber musicians and friends.\nSingle concert tickets for the 52nd Season are $35 for adults\, $5 for students\, and are available via the Chamber Players website\, www.chamberplayersofthegso.com\, by phone 203-637-4725\, or at the door
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/chamber-players-of-the-greenwich-symphony-continue-52nd-season/
LOCATION:Round Hill Community Church\, 395 Round Hill Road
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240303T184130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240303T184130Z
UID:126378-1710332100-1710334800@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Lenten Organ Recital
DESCRIPTION:FREE organ recital at First Congregational Church of Greenwich on Wednesday March 13\, 12:15 pm. This week guest organist Terence Flanagan from First Presbyterian Church\, New Canaan.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/lenten-organ-recital-2/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Greenwich\, 108 Sound Beach Avenue\, Old Greenwich\, 06870\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
ORGANIZER;CN="First%20Congregational%20Church%20of%20Greenwich":MAILTO:barbaraw@fccog.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240303T184129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240303T184129Z
UID:126094-1710442800-1710450000@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:New Canaan High School Presents "The Drowsy Chaperone”
DESCRIPTION:The Drowsy Chaperone is a delightful celebration of musical theater\, ingeniously wrapped in a comedy that parodies and pays homage to the Golden Age musicals of the 1920s. The show’s narrator\, a true musical theater lover\, shares his favorite record\, “The Drowsy Chaperone\,” with the audience. The show miraculously springs to life in his apartment\, blending fantasy with reality. Its self-aware humor\, catchy tunes\, intricate dance numbers\, and eccentric characters (a bride who’s giving up the stage for love\, her debonair bridegroom\, a harried producer\, jovial gangsters posing as pastry chefs\, an eccentric wedding host\, a Latin lothario\, an aviatrix\, and the Drowsy Chaperone) offer heartfelt moments that emphasize the transformative power of theater\, making it a must-see for both seasoned theater-goers and newcomers alike. Bring the whole family! Performances are March 14-16 at 7 pm\, with a 2 pm matinee on March 16. All in the NCHS Auditorium.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/new-canaan-high-school-presents-the-drowsy-chaperone/2024-03-14/
LOCATION:New Canaan High School\, 11 Farm Road\, New Canaan\, CT\, 06840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240303T183829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240303T183829Z
UID:126381-1710936900-1710939600@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Lenten Organ Recital
DESCRIPTION:FREE organ recital with guest organist Jamie Hitel\, from Christ Church\, Greenwich. 12:15 pm on March 20.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/lenten-organ-recital/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Greenwich\, 108 Sound Beach Avenue\, Old Greenwich\, 06870\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="First%20Congregational%20Church%20of%20Greenwich":MAILTO:barbaraw@fccog.org
GEO:41.0366036;-73.5686784
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240303T183828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240303T183828Z
UID:126359-1711191600-1711198800@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Petite Maison Kids Hosts Fashion Show Casting Call
DESCRIPTION:Model Call to Walk the Runway!  \nApply now to be a part of our Fashion Show held in Greenwich\, CT. We are looking for Boys and Girls ages 3-10 Years to be part of a fashion show event in Greenwich\, CT on April 9. \n-Limited space available\, RSVP today \n-No experience needed \n-Fun event that helps kids build confidence  \nCasting Call Details: \n-Casting Call for models will be held on March 23\,2024 in Petite Maison Kids Flagship store located 71 Greenwich Ave\, Greenwich CT 11-1pm \n-Email or bring to the casting call a clear full length photo of the child with Name\, Age\, and Clothing Size of child.  \nCasting Call Attire: \nPlease have kids dress in Petite Maison Kids inspired attire.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/petite-maison-kids-hosts-fashion-show-casting-call/
LOCATION:Petite Maison Kids Flagship Store\, 71 Greenwich Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fashion,For Children
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ORGANIZER;CN="71%20Greenwich%20Avenue%2C%20Greenwich%20CT%2006830":MAILTO:info@petitemaisonkids.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240328T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240328T191500
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240303T183827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240303T183827Z
UID:126041-1711648800-1711653300@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:The Cargo Rebellion: Those Who Chose Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeffrey Chang\, Associate Professor of History and Dir. of the Asian and Asian American Studies Institute at UConn\, will share collaborative research and a graphic\, and animated novel of Connecticut’s connection to the trade in indentured Asian workers\, known pejoratively as “coolies.” In 1852 a New Haven captain set sail to China and tricked 400 Chinese workers into thinking they would be taken to California. When the truth was revealed that they were enroute to Peru to be indentured in the guano fields\, they mutinied and took control of the ship only to face a typhoon and an uncertain future. Learn about this fascinating story along with updates on the state’s K-12 Asian American studies curriculum.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/the-cargo-rebellion-those-who-chose-freedom/
LOCATION:Zoom webinar
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240401
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240429T185826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T185826Z
UID:127498-1711670400-1711929599@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Petite Maison Kids Easter Egg Hunt
DESCRIPTION:In-Store Easter Egg Hunt! 10% off $100. Prizes for Kids who find eggs!
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/petite-maison-kids-easter-egg-hunt/
LOCATION:Petite Maison Kids Flagship Store\, 71 Greenwich Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Children
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ORGANIZER;CN="71%20Greenwich%20Avenue%2C%20Greenwich%20CT%2006830":MAILTO:info@petitemaisonkids.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240303T183827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240303T183827Z
UID:125434-1712144700-1712152800@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Neighbor to Neighbor Annual Spring Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Please join Neighbor to Neighbor for our Spring Luncheon featuring Lydia Fenet! \nLydia Fenet is the founder and CEO of the Lydia Fenet Agency\, a boutique agency representing best in class charity auctioneers. Over her two-decade long career\, Lydia served as the Global Managing Director of Strategic Partnerships for Christie’s and reshaped the fundraising landscape as the world’s leading charity auctioneer. She has single handedly raised over one billion dollars for more than 800 organizations and broken-down countless barriers for women in the auction industry. Widely recognized for her poise and power onstage\, she has stood alongside celebrities including Bruce Springsteen\, Hugh Jackman\, Elton John\, Matt Damon and Jerry Seinfeld to raise record-breaking donations for the most notable charities across the globe.  \nLydia is the author of two best-selling books\, The Most Powerful Woman in the Room is You & Claim Your Confidence as well as the podcast host of Claim Your Confidence in collaboration with Rockefeller Center.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/neighbor-to-neighbor-annual-spring-luncheon/
LOCATION:Greenwich Country Club\, 19 Doubling Road\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240303T183826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240303T183826Z
UID:125563-1712255400-1712268000@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:2024 Greenwich Library Peterson Business Award Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Greenwich Library is thrilled to announce that Ray Dalio\, founder and CIO mentor of Bridgewater Associates\, is the recipient of this year’s Peterson Business Award. The award will be presented by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont at a special award dinner on April 4\, 2024\, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Greenwich\, Connecticut. Individual tickets and tables for the event are available at greenwichlibrary.org/peterson. \nRay Dalio is a global macro investor who founded Bridgewater Associates out of his two-bedroom apartment in New York City before moving to Connecticut\, and ran it for most of its 47 years\, building it into the fifth most important private company in the United States\, according to Fortune magazine. His investment innovations (e.g.\, risk parity\, alpha overlay\, and All Weather) changed the way global institutions approach investing. He has been a valued macroeconomic advisor to many policymakers around the world. Because of the impact his thinking has had on global macroeconomic policies\, he was named by TIME magazine as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World.” Today\, Ray remains an investor and mentor at Bridgewater and serves on its board. He is also the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Principles: Life and Work (2017)\, Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises (2018)\, and Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order (2021). Ray graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from C.W. Post College in 1971 and earned an MBA degree from Harvard Business School in 1973. He has been married to his wife Barbara for more than 40 years\, with three sons and five grandchildren. \nThe Peterson Business Award was established in 1997 by Greenwich Library and the Peterson Foundation to recognize and honor an individual whose innovative thinking\, leadership and sustained record of achievement has had a profound impact on the national and global economy\, and whose words and deeds have demonstrated a commitment to intellectual freedom and open access to information. Previous Peterson Business Award recipients have included some of the country’s most prominent corporate leaders. \nThe Peterson Business Award is named in honor of Clementine Lockwood Peterson\, whose 1992 bequest of $25 million to Greenwich Library made possible a new 32\,000 square-foot wing at the Greenwich Library. Designed by renowned architect César Pelli\, this wing contains expanded business and music collections. Mrs. Peterson’s gift was made in memory of her son\, Jonathan\, and her husband\, J. Whitney Peterson. The Peterson Business Award was conceived to celebrate Mrs. Peterson’s extraordinary generosity and to recognize outstanding business leadership.   \nCo-chairs for 2024’s Peterson Dinner are Susan Bevan\, Lawrence Codraro\, and Sharon Phillips. For additional information on sponsorship or group tickets\, please contact Lisa Mandel\, Greenwich Library Development Director\, at (203) 622-7957 or lmandel@greenwichlibrary.org.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/2024-greenwich-library-peterson-business-award-dinner/
LOCATION:Hyatt Greenwich\, 1800 East Putnam Ave. \, Greenwich 
CATEGORIES:Business / Finance,Charity,Community,Events,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240429T185826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T185826Z
UID:127699-1712343600-1712347200@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Western Middle School Presents Matilda The Musical Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy Western Middle School’s production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical JR. – The children are rising up. Join the revolt in this Broadway Junior adaptation of the Tony Award-winning hit!\nShowtimes: Friday\, April 5 – Opening Night\, 7pm\nSaturday\, April 6 – Matinee\, 2pm\nSaturday\, April 6 – Final Performance\, 7pm\nTickets will be available at the door\nWMS Auditorium\, 1 Western Junior Hwy.\, Greenwich\, CT 06830 \nBook by Dennis Kelly\nMusic & Lyrics Tim Minchin \nDirected by Johanna Kolar\nChoreographed by Kendall Moran\nMusical Director: Justin Brehm \nRebellion is nigh in Matilda JR.\, a gleefully witty ode to the anarchy of childhood and the power of imagination! This story of a girl who dreams of a better life and the children she inspires will have audiences rooting for the “revolting children” who are out to teach the grown-ups a lesson.\nPacked with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs\, children and adults alike will be thrilled and delighted by the story of the special little girl with an extraordinary imagination. \nPresented through special arrangement with and all authorized materials are supplied by Music Theatre International (mtishows.com)
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/western-middle-school-presents-matilda-the-musical-jr/2024-04-05/
LOCATION:Western Middle School
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Drama / Plays,Performance Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240406T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240429T185825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T185825Z
UID:127701-1712412000-1712502000@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Western Middle School Presents Matilda The Musical Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy Western Middle School’s production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical JR. – The children are rising up. Join the revolt in this Broadway Junior adaptation of the Tony Award-winning hit!\nShowtimes: Friday\, April 5 – Opening Night\, 7pm\nSaturday\, April 6 – Matinee\, 2pm\nSaturday\, April 6 – Final Performance\, 7pm\nTickets will be available at the door\nWMS Auditorium\, 1 Western Junior Hwy.\, Greenwich\, CT 06830 \nBook by Dennis Kelly\nMusic & Lyrics Tim Minchin \nDirected by Johanna Kolar\nChoreographed by Kendall Moran\nMusical Director: Justin Brehm \nRebellion is nigh in Matilda JR.\, a gleefully witty ode to the anarchy of childhood and the power of imagination! This story of a girl who dreams of a better life and the children she inspires will have audiences rooting for the “revolting children” who are out to teach the grown-ups a lesson.\nPacked with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs\, children and adults alike will be thrilled and delighted by the story of the special little girl with an extraordinary imagination. \nPresented through special arrangement with and all authorized materials are supplied by Music Theatre International (mtishows.com)
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/western-middle-school-presents-matilda-the-musical-jr/2024-04-06/
LOCATION:Western Middle School
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240406T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240406T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240429T185825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T185825Z
UID:127702-1712430000-1712433600@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Western Middle School Presents Matilda The Musical Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy Western Middle School’s production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical JR. – The children are rising up. Join the revolt in this Broadway Junior adaptation of the Tony Award-winning hit!\nShowtimes: Friday\, April 5 – Opening Night\, 7pm\nSaturday\, April 6 – Matinee\, 2pm\nSaturday\, April 6 – Final Performance\, 7pm\nTickets will be available at the door\nWMS Auditorium\, 1 Western Junior Hwy.\, Greenwich\, CT 06830 \nBook by Dennis Kelly\nMusic & Lyrics Tim Minchin \nDirected by Johanna Kolar\nChoreographed by Kendall Moran\nMusical Director: Justin Brehm \nRebellion is nigh in Matilda JR.\, a gleefully witty ode to the anarchy of childhood and the power of imagination! This story of a girl who dreams of a better life and the children she inspires will have audiences rooting for the “revolting children” who are out to teach the grown-ups a lesson.\nPacked with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs\, children and adults alike will be thrilled and delighted by the story of the special little girl with an extraordinary imagination. \nPresented through special arrangement with and all authorized materials are supplied by Music Theatre International (mtishows.com)
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/western-middle-school-presents-matilda-the-musical-jr/2024-04-06/2/
LOCATION:Western Middle School
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240429T185824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T185824Z
UID:127891-1712494800-1712502000@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:The Needs of Plants & How to Satisfy Them Ecologically
DESCRIPTION:In the sixth workshop of our Ecological Landscapes series\, we will list the needs of plants: sunlight\, nutrients\, moisture and soil characteristics. \nout on the Audubon property\, we will observe the functioning of the nutrient cycle by which soil organisms convert dead plant material into humus (compost)\, the perfect plant food that produces the luxurious growth of plants in the natural world. We will collect samples to take to the classroom to study the ecology of the soil with both the unaided eye and under the microscope\, we will learn by observation the structure of a healthy soil and how these soil organisms create it. \nIn the classroom\, we will learn the characteristics of a healthy soil structure and why it is critical for successfully growing plants ecologically. We will learn why compost (humus) is essential for creating and maintaining soil fertility and structure. We will learn how to introduce the natural processes of nutrient recycling into our gardens and landscapes to create and maintain an ecologically healthy soil. \nPresenters: Jim Carr is educated as a biologist. He was an instructor at the New York Botanical Garden for twenty years\, teaching a variety of horticultural subjects\, always from an ecological perspective. He developed the NYBG program of ecological gardening and landscaping for the School of Professional Horticulture as well as one for home gardeners. \nThis IN-PERSON program has a limited capacity of participants and will contain both an indoor portion and outdoor garden demonstration. \nTickets MUST be purchased in advance through our online ticket sales page. There will be no ticket sales at the door the day of the program. Please be prepared to show proof of your ticket registration\, either as a printed copy of your registration receipt or your registration confirmation email on your phone. \nWorkshop Fee: $25 per person \nRegistration is required. \nRecommended for ages 12 and up. \nPlease register for the quantity of ALL members in your party. The rate for children and adults is the same. \nUpon arriving please check in at our front desk and proceed to Kiernan Hall. \nThe second portion of this program will be outside in our demonstration garden so please come prepared with waterproof shoes/boots and weather appropriate clothing for gardening. \nPhoto: Ryan MacLean
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/the-needs-of-plants-how-to-satisfy-them-ecologically/
LOCATION:Audubon Greenwich\, 613 Riversville Road
CATEGORIES:Gardening
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GEO:41.0970004;-73.6878962
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240429T185827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T185827Z
UID:127454-1712660400-1712665800@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:2024 Women Who Matter Event at Petite Maison Kids
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the heart of Greenwich Avenue at Petite Maison Kids and meet its incredible owner\, Katerina Azarova to hear about what inspired her to start her own business that sells luxury European children clothing with a sustainable mission. We will be treated to a real-life fashion runway show on the red carpet with children modeling their finest Petite Maison outfits. Frou frou\, feathers\, and more.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/2024-women-who-matter-event-at-petite-maison-kids/
LOCATION:Petite Maison Kids Flagship Store\, 71 Greenwich Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fashion
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074910
CREATED:20240409T195411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T195411Z
UID:127901-1712775600-1712779200@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:" Smart Bomb" Radioactive Drugs Conquering Cancer
DESCRIPTION:Eminent MSK’s  Oncologist Dr Steven Larson\nOld Greenwich-Perrot Library :90 Sound Beach Ave  \nLecture on cancer treatment \nCancer is something that touches the lives of all of us and an upcoming lecture at the Perrot Memorial Library in Old Greenwich will highlight advances on treating prostate cancer. \nOn April 10\, at 7 p.m.\, the Perrot Library will host renowned global oncologist Dr.Steven Larson to talk about radioactive drugs that are known as “smart bombs” and can successfully diagnose and treat prostate cancer. Dr. Larson is considered one of the most important pioneering figures in the field of nuclear medicine and is from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. \nThere will also be a presentation from Greenwich resident Barbara Hertz\, whose father Dr. Saul Hertz was the originator of the first targeted cancer therapy in 1941 and was a pioneer in the medical use of radioactive iodine\, which remains the gold standard of targeted precision oncology today. Many in our community have been the beneficiaries of Dr. Hertz’ s targeted therapy.  \nThis is a free lecture and there will be light refreshments provided.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/smart-bomb-radioactive-drugs-conquering-cancer/
LOCATION:Perrot Library\, 90 Sound Beach Ave
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:A Community Conversation with Professor Susan B. Sorenson
DESCRIPTION:YWCA Greenwich is proud to welcome Professor Susan B. Sorenson for a conversation with Harmony Project’s Director Jessie DiMuzio. Sorenson will discuss how to disclose a sexual assault\, how parents can receive this drastic information\, and what to expect following a sexual assault. Open for students\, families\, friends\, and colleagues.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/a-community-conversation-with-professor-susan-b-sorenson/
LOCATION:YWCA Greenwich
CATEGORIES:Community,Family
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SUMMARY:Doc Night: Underdog (NR)
DESCRIPTION:Wed. 4/10/24 at 7 pm Ticket link:  https://bit.ly/48fbyXe\nPost-film Q&A with director Tommy Hyde and Writer / Producer Aaron Woolf. \nTicket Prices: Avon Members $9 General Public $14.50\nStudents & Seniors (Mon. – Thu.) $11 \nIn Underdog\, a quixotic Vermont dairy farmer risks losing the only home he’s ever known to chase his dreams of dog mushing in Alaska. In the era of the pandemic\, the resonance of Doug’s journey extends to all who have faced down loneliness\, isolation\, and the struggle to make sense of forces beyond control.\nFilm Run Time 82 Mins. \nThe parking lots adjacent to and behind the Avon Theatre are privately owned\, consider parking elsewhere\, pay for parking across the street behind Tutti Pazzi\, Italian Restaurant & CVS on Forest Street sealed parking\, and outdoor parking lot. Street parking is free on Sundays.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/doc-night-underdog-nr/
LOCATION:The Avon Theatre\, 272 Bedford Street\, Stamford\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Film,Public Interest
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SUMMARY:Bruce Experiences: Cosmic Crescendos- A Lunchtime Learning Panel on Music\, Astronomy\, and the Immersive Concert Experience
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a community conversation moderated by Dr. Daniel Ksepka\, Curator of Science at the Bruce Museum\, featuring acclaimed visual artist Adrian M Wyard and Conductor and Music Director of the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra\, Stuart Malina.\nDuring this program\, panelists will delve into the intriguing interplay between music and astronomy\, demonstrated in Wyard’s “The Planets Live” an exploration of music and imagery from NASA’s latest explorations. Through the generous support of Bank of America\, Bruce Experiences seeks to bridge the gap between the analytical and the imaginative\, offering a unique perspective on the shared narratives of these seemingly distinct worlds. \nDrawing inspiration from the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra’s groundbreaking concert format\, slated for April 13 and 14\, 2024\, attendees will gain exclusive insights into the fusion of sight and sound awaiting them. Featuring breathtaking renditions of Kernis’ Musica Celestis\, Debussy’s Claire de Lune\, and Williams’ Close Encounters of the Third Kind\, The Planets Live will be further enhanced by a mesmerizing visual accompaniment to Holst’s The Planets\, curated by Adrian Wyard. Following the discussion there will be an opportunity for audience Q&A. \nThis program will take place on April 12\, 2024 from 12-1pm in the Gale and Robert H. Lawrence\, Jr.\, and Pamela and Robert Goergen Auditorium. \nTickets: $10 for Non Members/Bruce Museum and GSO members free* \n*does not include museum admission
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/bruce-experiences-cosmic-crescendos-a-lunchtime-learning-panel-on-music-astronomy-and-the-immersive-concert-experience/
LOCATION:Bruce Museum\, 1 Museum Drive
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Performance Arts
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