March Arts Night Out at 33 Hawley

ARTS NIGHT OUT AT 33 HAWLEY

FRIDAY, March 8th, 5:00-8:00 PM

EXHIBITS—

Barn door Gallery: Archive of Ambiguity, with work by Boram Kim, Artist talk at 6:30pm on March 8 (Exhibit runs March 6-29)

Split Level Gallery: Biomorph: Shape, Pattern, Form with works by Madge Evers, Laurie Miles, and Rachel Thern (Exhibit runs March 2-27)

LIVE MUSIC by Luca Kevorkian!

FREE!

Please join the Northampton Center for the Arts, A.P.E. Ltd., and Northampton Open Media at 33 Hawley for an opening reception with refreshments and live music during Arts Night Out on Friday 3/8 from 5:00-8:00 pm! Archive of Ambiguity, featuring artwork by Boram Kim, can be seen in the Barn Door Gallery. Biomorph: Shape, Pattern, Form with works by Madge Evers, Laurie Miles, and Rachel Thern, can be seen in the Split Level Gallery.

Exhibits can also be seen during open hours Wednesday-Saturday 12-7pm. More information about the Barn Door Gallery can be found here. ANO at 33 Hawley is sponsored in part by Signature Sounds and River Valley Co-op. THANK YOU!

Subverting the Motherhood Ideal: Reading and Conversation on International Women’s Day

ARTS NIGHT OUT AT 33 HAWLEY IN THE FLEX space

FRIDAY, March 8 AT 7:00 - 8:30 pm

ADMISSION: FREE

This Women’s History Month, on International Women’s Day, we bring together four prize-winning writers: Perugia board members Jennifer Jabaily-Blackburn and Arya Samuelson, and Perugia poets Gail Thomas and Carolina Hotchandani. They will read about being mothered and mothering (or not), choosing motherhood (or not), the cultural phenomenon glorifying caretaking, and the way we become mothers to our own parents as they age. Conversation with the writers and the opportunity to buy books will follow the reading.

A grant from the Northampton Arts Council supports this program.

Participant bios:

Jen Jabaily-Blackburn’s first book of poems, Girl in a Bear Suit, was selected by Christopher Citro as winner of the 2023 Elixir Press Annual Poetry Prize and will be released in April 2024. Her recent work has appeared in or is coming soon from SIR, Arkansas International, Palette Poetry, Salamander, Fugue, Banshee, On the Seawall and Couplet Poetry, and her poems have twice been selected for Best New Poets. She is at work on a series of mixed-media blackout poems, hem, drawn from Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Originally from the Boston area, she now lives in Western Massachusetts with her family. In 2024, she joined the board of Perugia Press, and she is an associate editor of Nine Syllables Press, housed at Smith College, where she is the Program & Outreach coordinator for the Boutelle-Day Poetry Center.

Arya Samuelson is a writer, editor, and instructor living in Northampton. She is the winner of New Ohio Review‘s 2023 Nonfiction Prize and CutBank‘s Montana Prize in Nonfiction awarded by Cheryl Strayed. Her work has also been published in Bellevue Literary Review, Columbia Journal, The Millions, and elsewhere. She has lectured at Middlebury College on writing pedagogy and regularly teaches with a wide variety of literary organizations, in addition to offering private developmental editing and creative coaching services. Arya is training to be a somatic practitioner to help people unearth the stories of their bodies and transform them into art. A Perugia Press board member since 2022, she works full-time at an international nonprofit as a grant writer. Otherwise, Arya is probably obsessing over an adorable dog

Gail Thomas has published six books, from Finding the Bear (Perugia Press, 1997) to her most recent, Leaving Paradise. Her poems have been widely published in journals and anthologies. Among her awards are the A.V Christie award from Seven Kitchens Press for Trail of Roots, the Charlotte Mew Prize from Headmistress Press for Odd Mercy, the Narrative Poetry Prize from Naugatuck River Review, the Massachusetts Center for the Book’s “Must Read” for Waving Back, and the Quartet Journal’s Editor’s Choice Prize. She has been a fellow at the MacDowell Colony and Ucross, and several poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. She teaches poetry with Pioneer Valley Writers’ Workshops, visits schools and libraries with her therapy dog, and supports immigrant and refugee families in Western Massachusetts.

Carolina Hotchandani is a Latinx/South Asian poet born in Brazil and raised in various parts of the United States. Her debut poetry collection, The Book Eaters, won the 2023 Perugia Press Prize and was released in September 2023. She holds degrees from Brown, Texas State, and Northwestern universities. Her honors include scholarships from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, Community of Writers, Napa Valley Writers’ Conference, the Rona Jaffe Foundation, and Tin House Writers’ Workshop. Her poetry has appeared in AGNI, Alaska Quarterly Review, The Atlantic, Beloit Poetry Journal, Blackbird, Cincinnati Review, Missouri Review, Prairie Schooner, and other journals. She is a Goodrich Assistant Professor of English in Omaha, Nebraska, where she lives with her husband and daughter.

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Brew & Forge Poetry Night: A Celebration Of BIPOC Poetry In The Valley

Brew & Forge Poetry Night: A Celebration Of BIPOC Poetry In The Valley

Friday, March 1, from 6 to 8 PM (DOORS OPEN AT 5:45)

Admission: free

donations accepted

RESERVE TICKETS HERE; LIMITED TICKET AVAILABILITY AT DOOR

Please join the Northampton Arts Council for the first event organized by Franny Choi, the new Poet Laureate of Northampton, and Brew & Forge, an organization that builds connections between writers, artists, and social justice movements. Along with a reading by Franny, this event will showcase poets of color from across the Pioneer Valley and introduce attendees to powerful grassroots organizing happening locally. Readers include Jai Dulani, Abigail Chabitnoy, Lyrical Faith, Omkari Williams, and Cameron Awkward-Rich. Celebrate the richness of BIPOC poetry in our region, learn about local initiatives, and support writers and activists working for racial justice!

Admission is free. Donations are welcome and will go toward Brew & Forge’s work supporting poets and community organizers of color in Western Mass and across the Northeast.

To reserve tickets, please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brew-forge-poetry-night-a-celebration-of-bipoc-poetry-in-the-valley-tickets-820308483757?aff=oddtdtcreator

A World of Piano - Jazz Piano Series

A WORLD OF PIANO - JAZZ PIANO SERIES

Friday, February 23, 7:30PM - Alexis Marcelo

Saturday, February 24, 7:30PM - Kris Davis

Sunday, February 25, 4:00PM - Rob Schwimmer

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE ON A SLIDING SCALE* $15-$35/CONCERT

COME TO ONE CONCERT OR ALL THREE!

Join us for the Valley’s popular jazz piano series! In 1995, the Northampton Center for the Arts asked long-time Connecticut River Valley jazz producer Glenn Siegel to produce a solo piano series, and A World of Piano was born. Throughout its history, the A World of Piano has sought to present a wide variety of approaches to the instrument. The series resumed in 2003 and continued until 2013, when NCFA lost its former space on South St.

Now firmly re-established at 33 Hawley, the Northampton Center for the Arts and Pioneer Valley Jazz Shares have resurrected A World of Piano. On February 23-25, 2024, the series continues with performances by pianists Alexis Marcelo, Kris Davis, and Rob Schwimmer. Come to one concert or all three!

* Jazz Shares members may attend these concerts as part of their membership. Tickets are available to the general public on a sliding scale. Tickets purchased on the upper end of the scale help support NCFA’s ongoing commitment to accessibility and sliding scale models.

More about the artists here:

Friday 2/23 at 7:30pm: New York City pianist Alexis Marcelo believes in the power of music as a positive and uplifting force, and is always looking to communicate those intimate parts of the soul through music. Alexis has been blessed to receive an extensive musical education at the Harlem School of the Arts. He went on to The University of Massachusetts at Amherst where he studied African-American Music/Jazz Piano Performance as well as composition with world-renowned saxophonist Dr. Yusef Lateef. He has performed at the North Sea Jazz Festival, Etnafest in Italy, Alice Tully Hall and more. Alexis is featured on recordings with Yusef Lateef, Adam Rudolph, Mike Pride, and Malcolm Mooney, and is currently developing his premiere album to be released next year.

Saturday, 2/24 at 7:30pm: Pianist-composer Kris Davis’ project Diatom Ribbons was a breakthrough record incorporating elements of hip hop, rock, and groove, and featured drummer and NEA Jazz Master Terri Lyne Carrington, DJ Val Jeanty, and bassist Trevor Dunn. Davis and Carrington recently won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Jazz Album for Carrington’s album New Standards, Vol 1.  Davis was also a recipient of the 2021 “Doris Duke Artist Award in Jazz." To date, Davis has released 18 recordings as leader. Davis works as a collaborator and side person with artists such as John Zorn, Craig Taborn, Tyshawn Sorey, Eric Revis, Michael Formanek, Tony Malaby, Ingrid Laubrock, Julian Lage, Mary Halvorson, and Tom Rainey. Davis is the Associate Program Director of Creative Development for the Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice at Berklee College of Music.

Sunday, 2/25 at 4:00pm: Composer-pianist, thereminist, vocalist, and Haken Continuum player Rob Schwimmer has performed and recorded throughout the world. Praised by The New York Times for his "virtuosity, magic, and humor," Rob released his long awaited second solo CD "Heart Of Hearing” in 2018. He is known for his work as a solo artist and as a founding member of the highly acclaimed Polygraph Lounge duo with multi-instrumentalist Mark Stewart. Rob's first solo CD "Beyond The Sky" was hailed as "extraordinary" in Gramophone, "shaping up to be the finest solo piano CD of the year" in The NYC Jazz Record, and The New York Times praised his "machine-gun speed and clarity." Rob has been a featured ondioline/keyboards/theremin soloist with Gotye's Ondioline Orchestra, and he also did arrangements for Gotye's upcoming release. Rob is a leading player of the Haken Continuum fingerboard, and the theremin soloist for Ethan Iverson's "Pepperland," a full length dance piece for The Mark Morris Dance Group. Recent recording sessions on Haken Continuum include Paul Simon, Esperanza Spalding, and Trey Anastasio.

Tomas Fujiwara's 7 Poets Trio + Tomeka Reid Quartet

Tomas Fujiwara’s 7 Poets Trio + Tomeka Reid Quartet

Thursday, February 22 at 7:30 PM

Tickets: $15 plus service fee; please visit https://www.jazzshares.org/events/tomas-fujiwaras-7-poets-trio-tomeka-reid-quartet

7 Poets Trio formed in April 2018 during Tomas Fujiwara’s residency at The Stone. The rapport was instantaneous and the trio’s debut was described by All About Jazz as “a meshing of chamber jazz, modern classical composition, and improvisation, although most of Fujiwara’s music sounded well organized in advance. All three players rose to an individual expression, working as a composite unit to deliver solo embellishments. Roles were malleable, as the listener decided whether everyone was soloing, or no-one. All three members were devoted to establishing a sensitive group consciousness, and they succeeded eminently.” The trio is a continuation of several of Fujiwara’s musical interests – the flexible roles and multifaceted possibilities of a particular instrument, the sounds of multi-percussion ensembles, drawing from his days as a performer in Stomp and his bands Triple Double and Double Double, as well as other double-drummer ensembles he’s been a part of such as Living By Lanterns, No Moto, and the Taylor Ho Bynum 7-tette.

Tomeka Reid has been a key member of ensembles led by legendary reedists like Anthony Braxton (ZIM SEXTET) and Roscoe Mitchell (ROSCOE MITCHELL QUARTET, ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO), as well as a younger generation of visionaries including flutist Nicole Mitchell (BLACK EARTH ENSEMBLE, ARTIFACTS), vocalist Dee Alexander (EVOLUTION ENSEMBLE), and drummer Mike Reed (LOOSE ASSEMBLY, LIVING BY LANTERNS, ARTIFACTS). She co-leads the adventurous string trio HEAR IN NOW, with violinist Mazz Swift and bassist Silvia Bolognesi, and in 2013 launched the first Chicago Jazz String Summit, a semi-annual three-day international festival of cutting edge string players held in Chicago. In the Fall of 2019 Tomeka Reid received a teaching appointment at Mills College as the Darius Milhaud chair in composition. “Cellist Tomeka Reid has been on a serious tear lately; perhaps you noted her on the commanding new album by The Art Ensemble of Chicago, or with the chamberlike Artifacts Trio. Old New is Reid’s second album with [her] rough-and-ready .... If the title calls to mind an Art Ensemble rallying cry, “Ancient to the Future,” that’s probably not a mere coincidence.” – Nate Chinen / WBGO

Three and Three by Tomeka Reid and Tomeka Reid Quartet has been made possible with support from Chamber Music America’s New Jazz Works program funded through the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

For tickets, please visit https://www.jazzshares.org/events/tomas-fujiwaras-7-poets-trio-tomeka-reid-quartet

Learn Dabke & Jewish Yemeni dance with Sherine Levy!

Learn Dabke & Jewish Yemeni dance with Sherine Levy!

Sunday, February 18 from 2 to 5 PM

FLEX SPACE, 33 HAWLEY

$5–50 Sliding Scale, raising funds for UNRWA

No one turned away for lack of funds

Masks required and provided

All ages welcome

Pre-registration optional, RSVP: https://shorturl.at/gjrT8

We will begin with somatic centering techniques to ground our experience. We will bear witness to the struggle for human rights and listen to Palestinian voices, raise funds and awareness.  And — of course — we will dance together! More movement in the movement.

Dabke is an important part of Palestinian culture and has been a symbol of resistance. This is a community building dance and you do not need any prior experience. We dance to honor life, build local movement connections and mobilize resources to those who need it most.

Sponsored by Western Mass SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) and Western Mass JVP (Jewish Voice for Peace) and Coalition for Palestine.

Sophie et Adam

The Hagiography is POSTPONED (Covid is at it again!) but the show must go on: Sophie Et Adam

Friday, February 16 at 7:30 PM

General admission: $20; Student/Low income/Starving Artist $10

Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/tinyglasstavern/1038101 or www.tinyglasstavern.com

The Bad news: We have decided to postpone The Hagiography program: Fiona Gillespie, the creator and one of the main composers of The Hagiography has just tested positive for Covid. She and her partner Paul will not be able to come to Western MA to rehearse or perform the concerts. 

The Good news:  Adam and Sophie are offering a duo concert of Sophie et Adam in the place of the original concert.

Sophie et Adam is a duo inspired by many singing traditions they have crossed paths with on their musical journey. Pub Songs from England, Cabaret chansons from 1940s Paris, 18th century Sacred Harp singing, Milongas from Argentina, Scottish Ballads, and Singer-Songwriter repertoire from Chile... Regardless of the origin or the time period, they share music that moves them with their audiences. Individually they collaborate musically with some of the most vibrant ensembles in New England: The Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Early Music Festival, The Lorelei Ensemble, A Far Cry, Blue Heron, Harvard University, the Trinity Church of Boston, etc. But as a duo, they create a warm and intimate moment in which time stops, and music from around the world speaks.

For tickets, please visit https://www.tickettailor.com/events/tinyglasstavern/1038101 or www.tinyglasstavern.com

Youth Performance Festival 2024

Youth Performance Festival

Friday, February 9 at 7:00pm

Saturday, February 10 at 7:00pm

Sunday, February 11 at 1:00pm

Sunday, February 11 at 4:00pm

Cost: $5-$25 sliding scale*, Tickets available here!

Please join us for the 2024 Youth Performance Festival (YPF), and enjoy performances and presentations by over 40 local youth artists! All work is original and created by young artists ages 8-18. You’ll see solo pieces as well as collaborations between young artists, and every field of performing art is represented! This year, we were excited to partner with Make-It Springfield to create a Springfield-based youth cohort as part of the long term goal to expand YPF in Western Mass. Now in its fifth year, YPF is an outstanding festival experience that warms hearts and inspires creativity in audience members of all ages!

The Youth Performance Festival, a collaboration between Play Incubation Collective and the Northampton Center for the Arts at 33 Hawley, is a FREE opportunity for youth artists ages 8-18 to create original performance pieces under the guidance of mentor artists in the fields of music, dance, theater, poetry/spoken word, and video. YPF centers the creative agency of young artists, and is committed to supporting them as they discover their own creative processes.

The 2024 Youth Performance Festival is sponsored in part by the Amherst, Northampton, South Hadley, and Hadley Local Cultural Councils, local agencies that are a part of the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

We are deeply grateful for our 2024 business sponsors, Art Always, A2Z Science and Learning Store, Dostal Eye Care, Greenfield Savings Bank, Renew Pilates, Wohl Family Dentistry, and Workroom Design Studio, as well our Angel Donors, Peoples Bank and the Spero Charitable Foundation. Thank you also to our media partner, Northampton Open Media.

*Attendees may pay where they can on this scale. Payments on the upper end of the scale help support our commitment to sliding scale rates, as well as our low mentor/participant ratio.

February Arts Night Out at 33 Hawley

ARTS NIGHT OUT AT 33 HAWLEY

FRIDAY, February 9, 5:00-8:00PM

EXHIBITS—

Barn door gallery: Open Vessels, with work by Michael medeiros, Hayle Lovstedt, and Akemi Rice

Split Level Gallery: Queer Voices, with work from the Queer TRans Art Group at Resilient Community Arts

LIVE MUSIC BY HANI Rosenbaum

FREE!

Please join the Northampton Center for the Arts, A.P.E. Ltd., and Northampton Open Media at 33 Hawley for an opening reception with refreshments and live music during Arts Night Out on Friday 2/9 from 5:00-8:00pm! Open Vessels, featuring artwork by Michael Medeiros, Hayle Lovstedt, and Akemi Rice, can be seen in the Barn Door Gallery. Queer Voices, with work by the Queer Trans Art Group of Resilient Community Arts, can be seen in the Split Level Gallery.

ANO at 33 Hawley is sponsored in part by Signature Sounds and River Valley Co-op. THANK YOU!

Jason Anderson Winter Tour 2024

Jason Anderson Winter Tour 2024

Sunday, February 4 at 7 PM

Suggested Donation: $10 at the door

On Sunday, February 4, award-winning songwriter Jason Anderson makes a triumphant return to NCFA. A poignant lyricist and soulful performer, Jason’s songs are poetic snapshots of life, while his electrifying concerts celebrate the present, both invitation and conversation, reflection and release. This winter, Jason will be traversing the northeast for his first ever piano tour. Expect heartfelt evenings of connection and community—and a chance to see this revered troubadour in unique and intimate rooms. "Jason's music is an experience; the kind that gives you goosebumps and wedges itself in your heart. You may think that's an overstatement. But it's not.”

Instagram: instagram.com/jasonandersonmusic

Facebook: facebook.com/jasonandersontheband

January Arts Night Out at 33 Hawley

Arts Night Out at 33 Hawley

FRIDAY, January 12, 5:00-8:00PM

EXHIBITS:

A Sense of Place - curated by Julie Lapping Rivera

Substratal - with work from the NCFA curatorial committee

LIVE MUSIC BY Peter Weitzman and Mark Applegate

FREE!

Please join the Northampton Center for the Arts, A.P.E. Ltd., and Northampton Open Media at 33 Hawley for an opening reception with refreshments and live music during Arts Night Out on Friday 1/12 from 5:00-8:00pm! A Sense of Place, curated by Julie Lapping Rivera and featuring artwork by Suzanne Artemieff, Liz Chalfin, Lindsey Clark-Ryan, Edda Valborg Sigurðardóttir, BZ Reily, Annie Silverman, and Julie Lapping Rivera, can be seen on the mezzanine and ground floor level of 33 Hawley. Substratal, featuring artwork by Ella Nathanael Alkiewicz, Natania Hume, Nyasia Velazquez, Carlos “Rec” McBride, M Rudder, Robin Griffith, and Javier Lopez, can be seen in the NCFA Art Gallery.

ANO at 33 Hawley is sponsored in part by Signature Sounds and River Valley Co-op. THANK YOU!

Northampton Artisan Fair

The 2023 Northampton Artisan Fair

Sunday, December 17

10am to 4pm

FREE!

The Northampton Center for the Arts is thrilled to host our third annual building-wide Artisan Fair on Sunday, December 17 from 10am-4pm in the beautiful (newly renovated!) spaces at 33 Hawley. With over 55 talented local artists and artisans selling their work, refreshments and coffee from The Roost available throughout the day, and live music by Carrie Ferguson and Friends (including a Grumpytime mini-set at 11am!), Rose Jackson and Becky Tracy, this fair has quickly become a seasonal favorite!

2023 Artists and Artisans: JT Phillips, Luminary Designs, bella studio, kdqDesigns, The Rainbow Rack, Polly Baumer, Rachel Federico Art, Robin G. Photo Art, Stacey Dakai Pottery, Rag Hill Farm, Tonya Lemos Arts, Youme Nguyen Ly, Doug Hockman Photography, Passionato Books, Kristi W. Colbert, Lee Thomson, Bloom Woolen Yarns, Angela Shenk, Gail B Cortis Art, Mandrake Studio, JoAnn Denehy/Westbrook Design, Graziella DiRenzo Pottery, Half Moon Designs, La Boa Brava Jewelry , Harold J Dumas Art, Ouroboros Studios, Hallie’s Comet Fine Jewelry , Homestone Jewelry, NorthamptonArt, PicoPots, Sojourner Design, 230am Studio at the Carriage House, Eklectix, HT Woodshop, reclaimed crafts, The Metis Cabin, Madelyn Bess, WildWynned, Shire Arts, Clandestine Collective , Peter Cangialosi, Bken Hobbies, Whimsical Fiber, Carlotta Michel, Beth Huerta, Cabin Week Projects, Abby Berkson Ceramics, Studio Feeler, Alex Makes Monsters, Lexie Lynn Pottery, Alex Evora GreenArts, Anna Alter, Casey Williams ART & MAPS, Art Bug Illustrations, KafkaEzque Alternative Stationery + Art, InBlue Cyanotypes, Fs Woodcraft, plus NCFA’s annual Art Card Sale!

ReBelle's Love for Humanity: Live Concert & Teach-In

ReBelle's Love for Humanity: Live Concert & Teach-In

Sunday, December 10th, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM

Tickets: $10 up — Please visit https://www.rebelleworldwide.com/

ReBelle's Love for Humanity: Live Concert & Teach-In

Where Music, Wisdom & Unity Converge

More than an event, ReBelle's Love For Humanity is a catalyst for personal and collective growth.

You and the whole family are invited to join us for an intimate live concert, African dance, storytelling and intention-setting that will awaken your heart, expand your mind, and empower your soul.

For more information and for tickets, please visit https://www.rebelleworldwide.com/

Art Gallery Open House

Art Gallery Open House

Friday, December 8, 5:30-7:00pm

Free

Please join us on Friday 12/8 from 5:30-7:00pm for a chance to see the brand new dedicated art gallery at 33 Hawley! There will be time for refreshments and mingling, as well as a chance to hear about the evolution of the gallery, how to have an exhibit, and what to expect in 2024! This event is free and open to the public, and all local artists and arts lovers are welcome!

For more information about the gallery, please visit the Art Gallery page.

YPF at Make-It Springfield!

Youth Performance Festival at Make-It Springfield

mini-performance and info session

Saturday, October 28 at 2:00pm

FREE

The Youth Performance Festival (YPF), a collaboration between Play Incubation Collective and the Northampton Center for the Arts at 33 Hawley, is a FREE opportunity for youth artists ages 8-18 to create original performance pieces under the guidance of mentor artists in the fields of music, dance, theater, poetry/spoken word, and video. YPF centers the creative agency of young artists, and is committed to supporting them as they discover their own creative processes. We are excited to partner with Make-It Springfield for YPF 2024 to create a Springfield-based youth cohort. This group will rehearse together at Make-It Springfield throughout the winter, and perform at the Festival in Northampton in February 2024!

Please join us on October 28th at 2:00pm for a short performance by former YPF artists, and an info session with YPF directors, youth artists, and mentors! Questions? Email sarah@playincubation.org!

Sunday Social Dance! at a New Time!

New Time!

Sunday Social Dance! Ballroom — Latin!

Sunday, August 13 from 5 to 7:45 PM

With Host Meli Morash and DJ Joni Fraser

Foxtrot Instruction by Marilyn Woodman

Cover: $12

Dancing is good for BODY and SOUL! If you are looking for a FUN way to listen to music, energize your body, and stimulate your brain then consider getting into Ballroom/Latin Dancing. Come and join us and…

Keep on Dancing!

Stomping Grounds

Stomping Grounds

A Community Dance Performance

Saturday, August 12 at 4:00pm

Sunday, August 13 at 1:00pm

Tickets $10-$25 sliding scale, available here!

The Northampton Center for the Arts is pleased to present Stomping Grounds, a community dance performance featuring all new choreography by Lisa Leizman, Kelly Silliman, Michelle Marroquin, Lexi Major Jameson, and Jayme Winell. Performed by multigenerational group of professional dancers and advanced adult dance students, this event marks the third year of community-created summer dance performances at the Center!

33 Outside

33 OUTSIDE

Friday, JULY 28
Friday, AUgust 11

7:30-9:30PM

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

The Northampton Center for the Arts is excited to announce the return of our 33 Outside summer dance parties!

33 Outside is the vision of our board member Carlos Rec McBride, a multimedia artist, educator, and DJ. He imagined an outdoor, family-friendly, community dance party at 33 Hawley, free and open to the public, where DJs from the Peace & Rhythm collective would spin, “head-nodding, feel-good, body-moving music.” These artists blend styles and genres and are responsive to the crowd, creating a joyful collaborative energy.

Island Spice Food Truck will be there selling their delicious Sri Lankan-style street food.

Beer, wine, hard seltzer and non-alcoholic drinks will be also be available for purchase.

See you there! We can’t wait to dance with you!

33 Outside is made possible by City of Northampton ARPA funds.

An Evening with Jason Anderson

An Evening with Jason Anderson

Saturday, August 12 at 8 PM

Tickets: $15 at An Evening with Jason Anderson

Award-winning songwriter and beloved performer Jason Anderson brings his New England Summer Nights tour to western Massachusetts for a very special evening at the Northampton Center for the Arts.

For tickets, please go to https://www.handstamp.com/event/an-evening-with-jason-anderson-northampton

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonandersonmusic/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasonandersontheband

Zonta-Palooza

Zonta-Palooza

Music and Dancing! Local Musicians! FOOD AND RAFFLES!

Sunday, August 6, from 4 to 7 PM

Suggested donation: $20 to $100

For tickets, please go to Zonta-Palooza

Get ready to groove for a good cause — Zonta-Palooza is coming your way! A scholarship fundraiser for Women in STEM, in memory of Zontian Lynn Goodhue who was dedicated to the vision of building a better world for women and girls. With just a suggested donation of $20 to $100 per person, you can help build a brighter future for them. Enjoy the lively music of local musicians while indulging in delicious food and exciting raffles. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to make a difference!

Here is the link for more information on the cause, the musicians and to purchase tickets:

https://northampton.zontadistrict1.org/zonta-palooza/