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Beginners Bike Maintenance course | Life Cycle Hub - Bristol
Nov 16, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Cambridge
This course is a great starting point for anyone new to bike mechanics. Our fully qualified tutors teach the essentials in a clear, jargon-free way. You’ll leave feeling confident to keep your bike running safely and smoothly. Course contentOur five-hour course covers: A simple overview of bike design.Setting up your bike for comfort and efficiency.Cleaning and lubricating your bike.Essential safety checks.Fixing a puncture. Setting up brakes.Setting up gears.You must be aged 18 or over to attend this course. If you're 16-18 you can attend with written permission from a parent. Please get in touch before booking. Bring your bike!You’ll be able to work on your own bike, if it’s in reasonable working condition. To arrive fully prepared, please read the ‘how is it taught?’ section in our FAQs below. Learner benefitsLearners can enjoy a 10% discount on a range of products from our bike workshop, including professional toolkits, bike parts and accessories. Got questions?Not sure if the course is for you? Get in touch for a chat before booking. Use the Contact link at the bottom of this page. All events are subject to our Terms & Conditions.
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51st Annual Cambridge Sports Awards Banquet | Cambridge Centre for the Arts
Nov 1, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Cambridge
Welcome to the 51st Annual Cambridge Sports Awards Banquet! Join us for a night of celebration and recognition of outstanding athletes in our community. The event will be held in person at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts, where we will honor our local sports stars and their incredible achievements. Get ready for a night filled with awards, speeches, and plenty of inspiration. Don't miss out on this special evening dedicated to our talented athletes!
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NACS Innovation Leadership Program at MIT 2024 | Tang Center, Massachusetts, USA
Nov 3–Nov 8, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Cambridge
Mark your calendars for an unparalleled opportunity to network with industry leaders and trailblazers at the NACS Innovation Leadership Program at MIT 2024. Taking place in the esteemed Tang Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from November 3rd to 8th, this event promises to be the epitome of intellectual synergy and pioneering discussions.
"The NACS Innovation Leadership Program at MIT 2024 beckons innovators and thought leaders from across the globe to converge, exchange groundbreaking ideas, and shape the future of commerce. Attendees can expect to immerse themselves in a rigorous agenda filled with insightful sessions, interactive workshops, and exclusive panels, all conducted within the hallowed halls of the Tang Center.
"With a focus on fostering visionary leadership and cutting-edge innovation, this event is poised to set the tone for the commerce industry for years to come. Don't miss the chance to be part of this transformative experience.
Classes with The Click | The Dance Complex
Nov 5, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Cambridge
Collaborative play is at the heart of all that we create and present: our Classes with the Click series is rooted in our philosophy of recognizing the power of individual voice in conjunction with the power of collective presence. Each class will have a contemporary-focus, with a twist of individuality that speaks to the Click instructors’ interests and specialties within the field. This series will be held weekly at The Dance Complex and is intended for advanced/professional dancers. If you are looking for an all-levels contemporary class, please check out our Community Contemporary class on Thursday evenings. Interested in avoiding fees and purchasing a class pass? Contact bostonclicknotclique@gmail.com. CLASS POLICIES Registration prior to arrival is required.Please note that we have a grace period of 15 minutes at the start of class for late arrivals. Students arriving more than 15 minutes late will not be permitted into class. Please plan your travel accordingly. We do not offer refunds or transfers for this class.Please note that we do not have the capacity to answer questions about registration via Instagram DMs or Facebook Messenger. We also do not check messages sent through Eventbrite. Any questions or concerns about class registration should be sent to bostonclicknotclique@gmail.com.Schedule: September 17 - October 15: Audrey MacLean October 22 - 29: Fall Break November 5: Special Guest TBA November 12 - December 10: Alexandria Nunweiler* *No class the week of Thanksgiving December 17 - January 7: Winter Break January 14 and Beyond: TBA About the Instructors: AUDREY MACLEAN is a Boston-based dance/performance artist. Since graduating from Connecticut College, Audrey has had the pleasure of performing throughout New York and New England in work by Jimena Bermejo, Peter DiMuro, griffindance, Heidi Henderson, Grant Jacoby, Annie Kloppenberg, Betsy Miller, Ruckus Dance, and shovegentlydance. Audrey's own work has been presented through Green Street Studio's New Works program, The Dance Complex's aMaSSiT program, as part of DanceNOW Boston at ART's Oberon, and was featured on CPTV's Spotlight on the Arts. In the spring of 2016 she co-produced and curated an evening of short dance/performance work titled Dance Shorts which brought together eight Boston-area choreographers. Aside from her own choreographic pursuits, Audrey has served in administrative roles for The Dance Complex, Green Street Studios, and Moving Target Boston. Audrey has also been a guest teacher in both technique and composition classes at: The College of the Holy Cross, Berklee College of Music, Moving Target Portland, Moving Target Boston, Rising Tide Charter School, and Wilmington Dance Academy. ALEXANDRIA NUNWEILER is a contemporary choreographer, performer, administrator and educator based in Boston, MA. Her movement, described by Dance Informa as “grace with power,” is rooted in history, human experience, and the fine line between darkness and humor. Alexandria earned her B.A. in Dance from Winthrop University where her thesis “Valhallveien” represented the university at the American College Dance Festival Southeast in 2014. She also holds her MSc in International Business from Hult International Business School, studying in both Boston, MA and Shanghai, China. As an educator, Alexandria holds space for intuitive learning and dives deeply into improvisation as a mode of movement understanding. She currently teaches at Creative Steps Dance Studio in Newton, MA and is a recurring guest artist at Dance Theatre of Greenville in South Carolina. Alexandria also holds her 200 RYT which she brings into both the yoga and dance practice spaces as a framework for how she shows up. About The Click: Developed in 2021, The Click is a collaborative dance company and creative collective in Greater Boston. Its members are dancers whose primary medium of physical expression is through contemporary dance forms, but who experiment in many modes and genres of creativity. As a collective, The Click’s members are each deeply invested in answering the universally complex question: who am I and what am I doing here? The Click contributes to the consistent presence of creativity in Boston and beyond in several ways: by educating pre-professional youth dancers, professional adult dancers and the dance-curious of any age; performing original creations several times a year at traditional and non-traditional venues across Massachusetts, New England and beyond; and by investing in the curiosity of those new to dance in Boston or new to dance in general by maintaining an open, inclusive and accessible community. Follow us on Instagram: @the.click.boston
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Community Contemporary with The Click | The Dance Complex
Nov 7, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Cambridge
Community Contemporary is rooted in The Click's mission to redefine rigor. Yes: dance can be highly technical and physically demanding. And yes: art can be very intellectual and nuanced. But most importantly: contemporary forms can be all of this, and more... and we can have FUN while we explore all of it. That is the type of rigor we are looking for. Community Contemporary is an opportunity for all levels of movers to dive into improvisation, technique, and play while fostering relationships new and old, thus creating and/or expanding their creative community. If you are looking for a supportive environment to animate and excite the tiny inner child dancer within you: this class is it, regardless of your prior experience with dance. This class series will be taught by Angelina Benitez. Angie's class is equal parts technical and improvisational exploration. Class will often begin with a guided warm up designed to loosen up the body and the creative juices. Participants will generate movement through games and exercises while questioning: how can we value play in our training? We'll move individually and as a group as we navigate a variety of exercises, creative prompts, and choreographic phrase materials. All levels & all bodies are welcome. Interested in avoiding fees and purchasing a class package? Email bostonclicknotclique@gmail.com! CLASS POLICIES Registration in advance is required.Please note that we have a grace period of 15 minutes at the start of class for late arrivals. Students arriving more than 15 minutes late will not be permitted into class. Please plan your travel accordingly. **We do not offer refunds or transfers for this class.**Please note that we do not have the capacity to answer questions about registration via Instagram DMs or Facebook Messenger. We also do not check messages sent through Eventbrite. Any questions or concerns about class registration should be sent to bostonclicknotclique@gmail.com.About the Instructor: Angelina Benitez graduated from Salem State University with a B.A in both Modern/Contemporary Dance and has since studied at Bates Dance Festival and continues to study with local Boston-based artists. Her choreography at Salem State was presented at Boston's American College Dance Association Conference and earned her a Presidential Arts Scholarship and a Creativity Award in Dance. Angie has immersed herself in teaching dance in the Greater Boston area at local studios, schools, and residencies. Her recent performance experience includes local arts festivals and events such as Verse / Visual, 24 Hour ChoreoFest, Salem Arts Festival, Art Walk with Luminarium, and more. Much of her work is focused on collaboration. When she's not teaching dance, you can find her working as a social media strategist, creating fiber art, and taking pole dance classes. About The Click: Developed in 2021, The Click is a collaborative dance company and creative collective in Greater Boston. Its members are dancers whose primary medium of physical expression is through contemporary dance forms, but who experiment in many modes and genres of creativity. As a collective, The Click’s members are each deeply invested in answering the universally complex question: who am I and what am I doing here? The Click contributes to the consistent presence of creativity in Boston and beyond in several ways: by educating pre-professional youth dancers, professional adult dancers and the dance-curious of any age; performing original creations several times a year at traditional and non-traditional venues across Massachusetts, New England and beyond; and by investing in the curiosity of those new to dance in Boston or new to dance in general by maintaining an open, inclusive and accessible community. Follow us on Instagram: @the.click.boston *This program is supported in part by funding from the Cambridge Community Foundation.
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Screening of THE FARAWAY NEARBY | MIT Building 10
Nov 7, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Cambridge
Join us for the Screening of THE FARAWAY NEARBY! After the screening, there will be a discussion with the Director (Paula Froehle) and Co-Creator (Alan Lightman). This event is free and open to the public. MIT Building 10 room 250. The Faraway Nearby follows the tragic life of pioneer physicist Joseph Weber, whose pursuit of gravitational waves takes him on a dizzying journey from the height of acclaim to the depths of despair and disdain when he breaks the cardinal rule of science and clings to his ideas though his results can't be duplicated. Physicists, artists, and other creatives explore the emotional side of discovery and question whether the risk is worth the journey. At the intersection of art and science, The Faraway Nearby illustrates Joe Weber’s struggle to be the first to ‘hear’ gravitational waves in space, a passion that consumed him until his death. It is a story of self sacrifice and the pioneering spirit, featuring interviews with Nobel Laureates Kip Thorne and Rai Weiss, astrophysicists Nergis Mavalvala and Rana Adhikari, psychologist Steven Pinker, and many others. Weber was a brilliant but misunderstood thinker who took astronomy to new heights through determination and creativity. Featuring artists Silas Riener and Lia Halloran, the film explores the relationship between diligent creative practice and the resilience necessary for scientific discovery, and how both help us understand our place in the universe. About the speakers: Paula Froehle- Director A film director, visual artist, educator and entrepreneur, Paula has had a long and notable career in the arts, education, and entrepreneurship. As Co-founder & CEO of Chicago Media Project, she guides 50+ members in the philanthropic support of social impact documentary films. In addition to CMP, she oversees the CMP Invest/Impact & CMPAC equity funds, which provide equity investments in documentary films with commercial appeal. Paula is a member of the Gamechanger film fund, whose mission is to finance and produce feature films directed by women.
In the field of education Paula has developed and implemented unique curricula in media, the arts and impact at the graduate and undergraduate level, most recently for Saybrook University where she launched a Social Impact Media Specialization within their Transformative Social Change MA degree program. Prior to co-founding CMP, Paula was the Founding Academic Dean of Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy (TFA), where she developed and implemented an intensive, immersive BA degree program in filmmaking, recording arts, graphic design, animation, and game design.
As a filmmaker, she has directed 12 films and over 20 media projects. Her directing credits include her feature-length documentary, 'The Show Must Go On: An Intimate Portrait of the Flying Wallendas' which screened at numerous festivals and is distributed by MVD Entertainment Group. She is currently in development on several documentary projects.
As an entrepreneur, in addition to CMP & TFA, she has been involved in the founding of several startups including Opal Pictures design & film production company (2004-pres) and Atavistic Chicago (1988-2006).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Paula Froehle Alan Lightman- Co-Creator Alan Lightman is a novelist, essayist, physicist, and educator. Currently, he is a Professor of the Practice of the Humanities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Until 2003, he was a senior lecturer in physics and John Burchard Professor of the Humanities at MIT. Lightman was one of the first persons at MIT to hold a joint faculty position in both the sciences and the humanities. His thinking and writing explore the intersection of the sciences and humanities, especially the multilogues among science, philosophy, religion, and spirituality. Lightman is a United Nations Scientific Advisory Board member, reporting directly to the Secretary-General. This Board aims to advise UN leaders on breakthroughs in science and technology and mitigate potential risks, including ethical and social issues. Lightman is the author of the international bestseller Einstein's Dreams. and his novel The Diagnosis was a finalist for the National Book Award. He is also the founder of Harpswell, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance a new generation of women leaders in Southeast Asia. Lightman hosts the public television series Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science.
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Sip & Paint Street Art! Grantchester | Red Lion, Grantchester
Nov 8, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Cambridge
Your sip & paint event at the Red Lion, Grantchester will be themed around Jenny Leonard‘s Banksy-inspired Balloon Girl painting! Forget the stencil, show us your inner rebel. Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Cambridge will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist – but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
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Creative Youth Council | Wysing Arts Centre
Nov 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Cambridge
What is Creative Youth Council? Designed for and with young people aged 14-18. All sessions are free and take place on the second Saturday of every month, 12-4pm. We invite young people to develop new creative projects and events, with the chance to roam our fields, use our ceramics and recording studio and work with artists on lots of different projects. You could create a new podcast or soundscape, make clay sculptures, or develop new events and festivals, at Wysing, for other young people across Cambridgeshire to enjoy. For more information about Creative Youth Council, please visit our website here. Why should I join? Join our creative group meeting monthly on Saturdays to: Collaborate and experiment with artists and meet new friends in a safe and supportive space.Let your imagination run free - share your ideas and express yourself with exciting art projects.Get involved in arts opportunities including creating events, festivals and resources as well as your own art work.Build transferable teamwork and leadership skills to support college, university or job applications.How can I get the bursary to attend? As part of the Creative Youth Council, we are able to offer a bursary of £15 to support young people’s attendance at the sessions. This is open to anyone who feels this bursary will help them to attend. For example, to cover the cost of petrol to get to Wysing or help pay towards bringing a packed lunch. You will be sent information on this when you register. You will normally receive the funds within 2 weeks of attending each session. Please note: Attendees cannot receive the bursary offer as well as free taxi transport, please pick only one of these offers. Lunch & Refreshments You will need to bring a packed lunch with you. Please note there are no shops nearby. Drinks and snacks will be provided during the sessions. Access Information Please get in touch with us to let us know if there is something you need to be able to participate in Creative Youth Council, by emailing info@wysingartscentre.org. Transport Information & Timings Free travel is provided from Cambourne, Cambridge and Huntingdon with DBS checked taxi drivers. This must be booked on Eventbrite by 12midday on the Wednesday before the session. Please note: if you require transport but find it difficult to attend from these locations, please get in touch with us so we can discuss potential travel options or other ways to support your attendance. We recommend young people are taken to the transport location by parent/guardian. Please specify the contact number on the booking form to share with the taxi company on the day of travel (parent/guardian if they will be there to meet the travel, or young person if they are travelling independently). After booking you will be emailed transport details and information on how to receive the bursary. Wheelchair accessible transport - We can offer wheelchair accessible transport. If you require wheelchair accessible transport, please tick the box on the ticket checkout page and we will be in touch by email to confirm arrangements with you. Please let us know by 12 midday the Wednesday before so we can make arrangements. Huntingdon Taxi: Departs Huntingdon at 11.30amArrives Wysing at 12pmDeparts Wysing at 4pmArrives back in Huntingdon at 4.30pmCambridge Taxi: Departs Cambridge at 11.20amCollects Creative Youth Council passengers from Cambourne at 11.45amArrives Wysing at 12pmDeparts Wysing at 4pmDrops off Cambourne passengers at 4.15pmArrives back in Cambridge at 4.40pmCambourne Taxi: Departs Cambourne at 11.45amArrives Wysing at 12pmDeparts Wysing at 4pmArrives back in Cambourne at 4.15pmTimings are approximate.
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MIT Concert Choir | Kresge Auditorium
Nov 9, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Cambridge
Repertoire: Bruckner: MotetsHailstork: The World CalledPoulenc: GloriaDoors open at 7:30pm About the MIT Concert Choir The MIT Concert Choir, directed by Ryan Turner, is a large choral group open by audition to both graduate and undergraduate students, and to members of the MIT community. The Concert Choir is a social, academic and musical ensemble in which students learn and perform major works from the standard repertoire, as well as selected shorter and lesser-known pieces. Don't miss a downbeat! Click here to subscribe to the Events Newsletter.
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Lino printmaking workshop w/ Hughes Art Soc | Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge
Nov 13, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Cambridge
Join us for a guided workshop on lino cutting and printmaking! We will provide a demonstration of how to use the tools, and then you'll be able to make your own lino prints. All tools and materials (lino cutters, ink rollers, paper, ink, lino blocks) provided. Come along and learn a new skill, create a piece of artwork to decorate your room, a present for a friend, or a christmas card!
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The Visionary Director | 100 Maple Grove Rd
Nov 13, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Cambridge
Through reflective practice and collaborative inquiry, together, we will re- ignite our passion for the profession, understand our work as leaders and explore ideas to create a culture centered around a vision. “Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.” ~Joel A. Barker, American futurist, author, lecturer, and filmmaker~ If you are interested in taking a deeper dive into the Visionary Director, please join in the conversation. This is an in-person event at 100 Maple Grove Road, Cambridge, ON N3H 4R7 October 2, 2024, 10:00 am-12:00 pm November 13, 2024, 10:00 am-12:00 pm December 4, 2024,10:00 am-12:00 pm
Information Source: The Early Childhood Professional Resource Centre | eventbrite
Darn Tough Demo Run | 1654 Massachusetts Ave
Nov 13, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Cambridge
Join Marathon Sports Cambridge for a Darn Tough socks demo and group run! Lace up and try out a pair of Darn Tough’s legendary Vermont-made socks during the run, experiencing their comfort and durability in action. Whether you’re a trail runner or stick to the pavement, this is the perfect chance to discover why these socks are a favorite among runners. Don’t miss out on a great run and the opportunity to test top-tier gear!
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Funny Business - Mucking about with Words | Milton Road Library
Nov 14, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Cambridge
Ian Whybrow is a prolific author of not only over 100 books for children but also a poet who for over four years now has written at least one poem a day about experiences we all share, witty, bracing, quirky, always thought-provoking.
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Feminist Dystopias Before and After The Handmaid’s Tale - Dr Sarah Brown | The Sage of Cambridge
Nov 14, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Cambridge
Offred’s Sisters: Feminist dystopias before and after The Handmaid’s Tale The figure of the red-cloaked Handmaid has become a widely recognized icon following the success of the HULU series based on The Handmaid’s Tale and the use of handmaid costumes by #MeToo protesters. Atwood’s 1985 novel was published to great acclaim and is now recognized as a classic of literary science fiction. The Handmaid’s Tale was by no means the first example of a feminist dystopia – a chilling early example is Katharine Burdekin’s Swastika Night (1937) which imagined what the fate of women would be in a far-future Nazi regime. But Atwood’s novel has certainly inspired a host of imitators – recent feminist dystopias include Christina Dalcher’s Vox (2018), Bina Shah’s Before She Sleeps (2018) and Sophie Mackintosh’s Blue Ticket (2020). Nearly all – following in Atwood’s footsteps – are united by a preoccupation with the control of women’s sexuality and the denial of reproductive rights. What drives the continuing popularity of these often disturbing novels – and what might they reveal about society today? Professor Sarah Annes Brown teaches English Literature at Anglia Ruskin University. She has published widely on the influence of the Roman poet Ovid on English literature and on adaptations of Shakespeare. Her most recent book is Shakespeare and Science Fiction (Liverpool University Press, 2021), and she is currently working on a book for Routledge, Engagements with Science Fiction. The talk will begin at 19:00; please arrive before this time to allow for an immediate start. If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact events@thefellowshouse.com.
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Sip & Paint Starry Night Over Cambridge! Cambridge | The Waterman, Cambridge
Nov 15, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Cambridge
Your sip & paint event at The Waterman, Cambridge will be themed around Jenna Asker's Van Gogh-inspired Starry Night Over Cambridge! Bring your city to life with bold brushstrokes. Your Starry Night awaits! Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Cambridge will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist - but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Sip & Paint Pop Art! Cambridge | Station Tavern, Cambridge
Nov 16, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Cambridge
Your sip & paint event at The Station Tavern, Cambridge will be themed around Jayne Evans‘s Mystery In Blue! Shoot right back to the swinging 60’s, with your favourite tunes, bright colours and bold lines of Jayne’s Pop Art inspired painting. Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Cambridge will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist – but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
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Feminine Voices Cambridge | St. Paul's Parish
Nov 16, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Cambridge
Join Ensemble Altera, a chamber choir of seamless ensemble perfection (Boston Musical Intelligencer), described by the BBC as something extraordinary , for an evening of Feminine Voices. Feminine Voices is a groundbreaking concert almost three years in the making, featuring the upper voices of Ensemble Altera and the exquisite artistry of harpist Li Shan Tan. Music by women composers has until very recently, shamefully, been a relative rarity in classical music. We applaud and wish to amplify the ongoing movement to redress this imbalance. In that spirit, our program includes music by eight different women: Hildegard von Bingen, Imogen Holst, Germaine Tailleferre, Cecilia McDowall, Joanna Marsh, Barbara Strozzi, Elizabeth Poston, as well as a new commission for Ensemble Altera by Kerensa Briggs. The cherry on top is Benjamin Britten's beloved Ceremony of Carols, a work largely associated with boys' choirs these days, but originally written for the women of the Fleet Street Choir. Our version restores Britten's original vision. The music is a kaleidoscope that makes the perfect backdrop for the changing of the seasons, as we move from the stark beauty of autumn into the wondrous period of winter to follow. TICKETS Level A - $60; seated closest to the choir Level B - $40; seated in the middle of the church Level C - $20; seated in the rear of the church
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Flamenco Dance Show - 'Fuego, Sol y Agua'. Rebeca Ortega Company from Spain | Wesley Methodist Church
Nov 17, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Cambridge
Flamenco Show - 'Fuego, Sol y Agua' - Rebeca Ortega Dance Company from Spain. Dancer: Rebeca Ortega from Seville, Spain Guitarist: Ramón Ruiz, from Granada, Spain, London based Singer: Natalia Marín from Seville, Spain WHEN: Sunday 17 November at 6pm. Doors open at 5.40pm. WHERE: Wesley Methodist Church, Christ’s Pieces, Cambridge, CB1 1LG. Join Us for an Unforgettable Night of Flamenco!Join us for a night of passion, rhythm, and intensity—an authentic flamenco performance that will leave you breathless! Experience the mesmerizing artistry of the renowned flamenco dancer Rebeca Ortega, accompanied by the UK's leading flamenco guitarist, Ramon Ruiz. Adding to this extraordinary trio is the deeply soulful voice of Natalia Marín, hailing from Seville. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Andalusia as this trio brings you a powerful blend of traditional and modern flamenco. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a show that promises to captivate your heart and soul. With limited seating, our shows sell out quickly—so secure your tickets now and be part of an enchanting evening that celebrates the vibrant spirit of flamenco! BIOGRAPHIES REBECA ORTEGA She has it all: Beauty, a stylised and flexible body, elegance, finesse, charisma, rhythmic sense that prints a way of dancing with its own identity. Rebeca Ortega's dance defines her... - Written by Aquí Madrid Rebeca Ortega, a talented flamenco dancer based in Seville, has captivated international audiences with her recent productions SILENCES and RAÍCES, which she has toured worldwide with the support of the Embassies of Spain abroad, the AECID catalog, and the Network of Theaters of the Community of Madrid. Her participation in the 2022 Suma Flamenca Joven Festival cemented her status as one of the young promises of traditional flamenco. She has brought her art to stages across Europe, as well as to distant places such as China, India, Bhutan, Gabon, Ethiopia, Malaysia, Trinidad and Tobago, offering performances and masterclasses. Her comprehensive training includes studies in Flamenco, Ballet, Spanish Dance, and Contemporary Dance at renowned institutions such as the Professional Dance Conservatory of Seville and the Amor de Dios school in Madrid. Under the tutelage of prominent masters like Merche Esmeralda and El Güito, she has developed a wide repertoire of techniques and skills, blending her art with elements of circus and theater. At the age of 19, she began her professional career, combining her university studies with teaching flamenco in the United Kingdom and founding the group Nottingham Flamenquitas. She stood out in major productions such as A mi manera with the flamenco company Teatro Flamenco La Tati and as a solo dancer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Since 2017, with a creative talent established by winning 3rd prize in the Jóvenes Creadores Danza Madroño 2022, she has left an indelible mark on international stages such as Copenhagen, where her collaboration with circus artist Villads Bugge Bang has led to innovative performances blending flamenco, body percussion, and physical theater. Rebeca continues to explore new artistic horizons, participating in projects that fuse flamenco with other forms of cultural expression, such as her recent collaboration with the famous band PATAX, where she blends Michael Jackson's movements with flamenco, or in the production KALASETU in London, a show that combines traditional flamenco art with classical Indian music and dance. Her passion and versatility have established her as a prominent figure in the current flamenco scene. RAMÓN RUIZ Ramon Ruiz is UK’s leading flamenco guitarist. He shares his art and passion for flamenco with everyone who is curious, appreciating a wonderfully diverse and interesting following. Born in Granada and trained in Seville’s renowned flamenco tablao ‘Los Gallos’, by generation of world famous flamenco artists who are no longer with us, Ruiz continues developing his art from London, although Andalusia will always be his home. As a highly sought after flamenco guitarist, composer, recording artist and teacher Ramon is very busy. He is a regular guest on BBC Radio 3 along with top UK venues including The London Jazz Cafe, each time producing something new for his audience. With extraordinary dexterity and musicality in both traditional and contemporary stylistic genres, Ramón recently recorded his third album “ Calle Lunga” in Abbey Road Studio. It includes all original compositions and arrangements. Calle Lunga was inspired by Ruiz’s journey of nearly 40 years mastering flamenco guitar internationally. His music beautifully expresses complex emotion, mastery and maturity in both composition and performance. NATALIA MARÍN Sevillian-born with a distinguished career, she has performed at top clubs, tablaos, flamenco festivals, and theaters both nationally and internationally. Notably, she participated in the Flamenco Biennial and festivals in Tomares, Pilas, and Coria del Río. She has also appeared in prominent tablaos like Los Gallos, Casa Carmen, and the Museo del Baile Flamenco in Seville. Her television appearances include “La Llama Viva” and “El Musical” on Canal Sur, and she was a contestant on TVE’s GENTE DE PRIMERA. Natalia has shared the stage with renowned artists such as José de la Tomasa, Jesús Heredia, and La Paquera de Jerez, and has been accompanied by distinguished musicians like Manolo Franco and Tomatito. She has also sung for prominent dancers including Javier Barón, Antonio Márquez, and Lola Greco.Since 1998, she has been a regular performer in Yoko Komatsubara's company, featuring in major productions like Solo Flamenco and Carmen, and performing in prestigious theaters worldwide, including in Tokyo, New York, Singapore, and Madrid.
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Brewery Yoga at Lamplighter CX | Lamplighter Brewing Co. - CX
Nov 17, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Cambridge
Looking for some soothing weekend plans? Join us for our weekly Sunday morning brewery yoga class at Lamplighter Brewing Co.'s Cambridge Crossing (CX) taproom. We'll gather in the light-filled upstairs taproom for a gentle, all-levels flow. Space is limited, and reservations are required. All yoga levels are welcome! This class is great for beginners, as well as for experienced yogis. We'll lead you through a guided flow with a focus on stretching, breathing, and light activity - you might work up a light sweat, but nothing too strenuous. Please plan on bringing your own yoga mat. If you don't have a mat, a large beach towel works as well. The class takes place in our upstairs taproom at Lamplighter Brewing Co.'s CX location (110 N First St, Cambridge MA). Your ticket includes full access to the yoga class as well as a beer, cold brew coffee, or kombucha. Each ticket includes: Access to the 1 hour yoga class1 beer token (good for a full pour of any beer or non-alcoholic beverage)Please note that this event is 21+ and all guests will be asked to show a valid government-issued ID. Questions? Get in touch: events@lamplighterbrewing.com. Lamplighter is committed to making events accessible and affordable for our community. If you or someone you know is excited about this event but ticket pricing is challenging, please email Riley - rmclaughlin@lamplighterbrewing.com Refund Policy We understand that plans sometimes change. If you provide us with more than 24 hours' notice prior to the event start time, we will issue a full refund to your original payment method. Within 24 hours of the start time, we will offer a refund in the form of credit to be used for a future ticketed event hosted by Lamplighter, valid for 1 year. Please note that Eventbrite fees, including processing and service fees, are nonrefundable as they are charged by Eventbrite and not under the control of Lamplighter. Please request refunds through Eventbrite, on your order confirmation page.
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