Jan 06, 2025
Take a Bow Saturday 11 New York City's DragonBoot Quartet bring compelling string compositions to Waterbury Congregational Church for an afternoon of nimble musicianship. The vibrant foursome — all current students of the Juilliard School — plays familiar favorites by Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, as well as contemporary works by American composer and Pulitzer laureate Caroline Shaw. Best Rest Wednesday 15 Girls' Night Out With Beth Kruger at the Essex Resort & Spa invites women over 40 to step into the New Year seeking balance, harmony and a bit of self-care. The event kicks off with a refreshing spa experience — including use of the sauna, hot tub and steam room — followed by refreshments around the fireplace and a deep dive into Kruger's "Menopause Toolkit." Finding Their Footing Saturday 11 The Marble Valley Dance Collective captivates audience members with New Dances Dawning, staged at Vermont State University's Casella Theater in Castleton. Eighteen dancers from the state's southwest region evoke a sense of unbridled joy, community and belonging through movement — emphasizing the nonprofit's mission of forging deep connections through dance. Clap Your Hands Saturday 11 Prolific local songwriter Matt Hagen takes center stage for Burlington's FlynnZone Kids Hour — a monthly performance series in the Flynn lobby designed for wee ones ages 3 to 5. Through musical improvisation, Hagen leads kiddos and their caregivers in interactive, playful songs built to foster imagination, make memories and introduce children to the arts. Ski Ya There Saturday 11 Sleepy Hollow Inn's Full Moon Ski Party in Huntington invites snow sports enthusiasts of all ages and abilities to ski beneath the milky twilight and snowshoe out on the moonlit floor. The event opens with a free ski lesson, followed by folks taking to the trails with headlamps — or opting for the 1K lighted loop. The adventure concludes with music, hot drinks and treats by the fire. Dynamic Duo Saturday 11 Boston juke-joint revival band the Smack Dabs and virtuosic New England foursome Rhythm Future Quartet light up the night with a soulful double bill at Next Stage Arts in Putney. Audience members get groovy with the former's 1930s good-time swing blues and the latter's hot-club jazz tunes (think Django Reinhardt) — an energy so contagious, listeners can't help but tap a toe. Swiss Scapes Ongoing Acclaimed German artist Thomas Struth's exhibition of large-scale…
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