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Milwaukee Choristers Auditions
Singers, particularly tenors and basses, are encouraged to audition for the 75-voice Milwaukee Choristers. No prepared material is necessary. Email auditions@milwaukeechoristers.org or call 414-354-1933 to schedule your audition. Walk-ins will be heard in between appointments.
Find out more »“Music at Historic Trinity” Epiphany Choral Vespers: “We Have Seen His Star”
Choral Vespers in the magnificent 1878 sanctuary of Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church celebrating Epiphany, and featuring the choirs of Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church and St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church, with John Behnke, Director and Organist.
Find out more »Manfred Olson Planetarium Open House
2016 marks the Planetarium’s 50th Anniversary and we want you to join in the festivities! On Friday, Jan. 8 from 6:30-8 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 9 from 1:30-3:30 p.m., we will be hosting an open house. We will be showing off our telescopes used for Stargazing nights and holding short presentations to show off our planetarium projector. Of course, it’s not a birthday without the cake! We also will be offering hot chocolate to keep away the cold. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/1m4o4AR.
Find out more »FREE Hands-On ART Events at RAM
Join us at Racine Art Museum, 441 Main Street for a family-oriented art project. Each one coincides with a current exhibition. Saturday, January 9 during Downtown Racine's Big Chill Event Mini "Snow" Sculptures 1:00 - 4:00 pm Free RAM admission during Free Family Hands-On Art Activity Friday, February 12 Early Release Day for RU students Let Me Count the Ways 2:00 - 4:00 pm Saturday, March 5 Color Spectrum 1:00 - 4:00 pm Free First Friday, May 6 California Colors 4:00 - 8:00 pm
Find out more »Manfred Olson Planetarium Open House
2016 marks the Planetarium’s 50th Anniversary and we want you to join in the festivities!
Find out more »Bel Canto Chorus 5th Annual Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with Bel Canto Chorus and Holy Redeemer COGIC Sanctuary Choir. Join us as we, with music and the words of Dr. King, build a bridge over the gulf of segregation and prejudice.
Find out more »Exist
Co-Directors Melissa Sue Anderson and Morgan "Mo" Williams are back with their second winter show/.
Find out more »Birds of Chicago
BIRDS OF CHICAGO Sat Jan 9 2016 8:00 pm @ 224 W. Bruce Street Milwaukee $15 Stark, elemental imagery that feels like scripture, or a lost folk song recovered; the Birds draw heavily on the gospel tradition and the music feels like a new, secular gospel of sorts. For Birds of Chicago, every word counts. Every note counts. No gold-dusting, no filler. Music is the good news and Real Midnight, the band’s poignant new Joe Henry produced album, throbs with an urgency that feels quietly seismic. Birds of Chicago was born in 2012 when Nero began writing for his vocal star-muse, Russell. Both were accomplished singer/songwriters with projects of their own, Nero with JT and the Clouds and Russell with the acclaimed Canadian roots outfit Po’ Girl, but together there was an unmistakable chemistry. Nero had found the perfect voice for his rock and roll psalms. Russell moved from being a primary songwriter to an interpreter, and her simmering restraint is deeply refreshing to a landscape scorched by post Voice/American Idol vocal gymnastics and over-emoting. On Real Midnight, Birds of Chicago alternate moody rock swagger with the ghostliest of soundscapes. Produced by Joe Henry, a man who’s expert blending of light and shadow is well known, the album is a melancholy - but never shoe gazing - suite, full of wayward, joyful, lonesome voices raised up against the night. Music this raw and soul-rich demands to be experienced live, and Birds of Chicago have developed a fervent following, touring 200 nights a year since their formation in late 2012. For these Birds, singing for a room full of new people, hearts wide open, keeps off the cold and chases off the shadows. 2016 will find the band in constant motion - from sea to sea and beyond. http://www.birdsofchicago.com/ Advance tickets available here-- https://anodynecoffee.com/shop/product-category/events/
Find out more »Pastels
Join this fun and informative pastels class and learn the fundamentals of this interesting media.
Find out more »Jewelry Class
Learn soldering, sawing, shaping and mounting: the basic elements of jewelry design, in this multi-level class. Advanced students will learn casting, forming and smithing. Additional supplies may be purchased from the instructor. Online registration closes three days before class begins. Class is held at RAM's Wustum Museum, 2519 Northwestern Avenue, Racine.
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