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Open Contemporary with Dri
Apr
17

Open Contemporary with Dri

Come as you are and roll on the floor in Open Contemporary! This is a medium-paced, medium-intensity class grounded in contemporary release technique, contemporary ballet, countertechnique, and modern. We'll focus on making movement feel good for the body while taking on technical challenges on the floor and on our feet. Judgement-free, inclusive, and safe space.

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Pick Em Up Film Screening w/ Mabon, Epicede, Porcelein
Apr
17

Pick Em Up Film Screening w/ Mabon, Epicede, Porcelein

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Intermediate Screenprinting: Alternative Materials with Minoo Emami
Apr
17

Intermediate Screenprinting: Alternative Materials with Minoo Emami

In this intermediate workshop, we use screen print techniques to print your designs on diverse materials like metal, glass, acrylic, bisque tiles, and wood. You will create one-of-a-kind art pieces as gifts or mementos or print production for the market. Participants should have taken an intro course or have some prior screen printing experience.

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Prov Slam Open Mic featuring Alison C. Rollins
Apr
18

Prov Slam Open Mic featuring Alison C. Rollins

This Thursday April 18! Join us for an open mic featuring Alison C. Rollins! Alison has a new book coming out, so let's help her celebrate!

The open mic is open to all artists of all genres, and all ages! Doors open and sign-up sheet is posted at 7pm. Admission is $5 donation or pay what you can.

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Alison C. Rollins (born and raised in St. Louis city) holds a Master of Fine Arts from Brown University, a Master of Library and Information Science from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and a Bachelor of Science from Howard University. Her next poetry collection, Black Bell, is out this April from Copper Canyon Press. Rollins was named a 2023-2024 Harvard Radcliffe Institute fellow and a National Endowment for the Arts Literature fellow in 2019. In 2021, her essay "Dispatch from the Racial Mountain" was selected by contest judge Kiese Laymon as the winner of the Gulf Coast prize in nonfiction. Her work, across genres, has appeared or is forthcoming in American Poetry Review, Black Warrior Review, Iowa Review, The New York Times Magazine, and elsewhere. A Cave Canem and Callaloo fellow, she was a 2016 recipient of the Poetry Foundation’s Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship. Rollins has been awarded support from the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference and is a recipient of the 2018 Rona Jaffe Writers' Award. A 2020 Pushcart Prize winner, her debut poetry collection Library of Small Catastrophes (Copper Canyon Press, 2019) was a 2020 Hurston/Wright Foundation Legacy Award nominee. Rollins has held faculty as well as librarian appointments at various institutions including the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Colorado College, and Pacific Northwest College of Art. She is an assistant professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Rob's Bday Bash: Coma Hole, The Sonce, Ash and Bone, Luciform Quartet
Apr
18

Rob's Bday Bash: Coma Hole, The Sonce, Ash and Bone, Luciform Quartet

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Apr
19

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Apr
19

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
Apr
19

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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Sun Urchins, Chimes of Bayonets, Scaffolding, Unmen
Apr
19

Sun Urchins, Chimes of Bayonets, Scaffolding, Unmen

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this body is all I have in this world, Clifford, Leatherrax, Kal Marks solo
Apr
19

this body is all I have in this world, Clifford, Leatherrax, Kal Marks solo

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Stretch with Jay
Apr
20

Stretch with Jay

90-minute class breaking down the practice of stretching with a meditative approach in order to calm the nervous system and allow deeper range to be accessed.

ALL ARE WELCOME

no dance experience needed

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Heels Technique with Jay
Apr
20

Heels Technique with Jay

90-minute class intended to broaden and enrich the understanding of what heels encompasses, laying down technical foundation to ensure bodily safety, and diving into sensuality and the range of ways it can be

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Hopeless Otis, Greatest Failure, In The Mean Time, Hemingway
Apr
20

Hopeless Otis, Greatest Failure, In The Mean Time, Hemingway

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Quahog Emonite 420: Moosecreek Park, Oolong, Olde Pine, Hermit
Apr
20

Quahog Emonite 420: Moosecreek Park, Oolong, Olde Pine, Hermit

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Tiny Books: Bookbinding with Andre Lee Bassuet
Apr
21

Tiny Books: Bookbinding with Andre Lee Bassuet

This is a quick and fun introduction to bookbinding in miniature format. Students can use decorative paper and colorful thread to personalize their tiny books. No prior experience necessary. Students will learn three types of bookbinding using glue and non-glue methods, and samples of 3 tiny books; the accordion, pamphlet and Japanese stab binding. Students can bring decorative papers or items for collage. We encourage you to bring your own bone folder and awl but we'll have a few available to use.

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Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese
Apr
21

Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese

NOTE: The class is for an Advanced Beginner, meaning they have taken a few classes before! In this class we will focus on learning and understanding the rudiments of ballet - line and placement, while also learning musical phrasing of the ballet combinations that are given in class. I always strive to give a class that is relaxed and open, yet always with a focus to learn. The class is open to all ages and I am always supportive and encouraging with teaching this beautiful art form.

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Introduction to 4x8 ShopBot CNC Operations with Ryan Alexander
Apr
21

Introduction to 4x8 ShopBot CNC Operations with Ryan Alexander

This workshop will give you the skills to create Computer Aided Designs (CAD) for CNC milling applications. Create furniture, signage, manufacturing jigs, artwork, and much more. The course includes an overview of the history and capabilities of modern manufacturing, CAD design principles and practices, and CNC operation and safety protocol. Once the course is complete, students will be authorized to use the 4'x8' shopbot cnc independently.

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Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz
Apr
21

Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz

Unleash your inner diva and explore the art of seductive and empowering movement in this six-week intro to burlesque class. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a curious babe plucked from the audience, this course is designed to help you discover the world of burlesque, one of the most captivating and confidence-boosting dance styles in existence. Each week we will dig into a different element of this rich art form! All bodies and genders welcome. 18+. Scholarships available: sam@thirdhouseevents.com.

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Intro to Laser & Vinyl Cutting with Larry Zagorsky
Apr
21

Intro to Laser & Vinyl Cutting with Larry Zagorsky

Get certified to laser-cut wood, plastics, papers or textiles on the Epilog Mini AND learn how to use the vinyl cutter to make stickers and signs! This class will cover the basics of using the laser and vinyl cutter safely, techniques for working with different materials, and software tools for preparing work for the cutters. After taking the workshop, you will have a solid understanding of what the machine can do and how to design a project and will be certified to use the Labs' laser cutter.

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EMONITE Unplugged: Awfully Pretty Acoustic, Emoclew, Keke, sevenbasicpilots
Apr
21

EMONITE Unplugged: Awfully Pretty Acoustic, Emoclew, Keke, sevenbasicpilots

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Contemporary with Haley Andrews
Apr
22

Contemporary with Haley Andrews

The emphasis of this class will be directed toward learning and developing both technical skills, and aesthetic sensibilities at a beginner level. The fundamentals of contemporary dance technique will be stressed along with rhythmic proficiency, and artistry. Movement quality, energy, and rhythm will be explored while also working toward increased strength and flexibility.

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AS220 Youth Open Mic - Mic Madness
Apr
24

AS220 Youth Open Mic - Mic Madness

Youth Open Mic is back and in full effects at AS220! Pull up on February 28, 2024 to AS220’s Main Stage and peep some of the most talented young people in the city do their thing on the stage! And yes, you can sign up to perform too - as long as your between the ages of 14-21! Tell a friend to tell a friend!

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Open Contemporary with Dri
Apr
24

Open Contemporary with Dri

Come as you are and roll on the floor in Open Contemporary! This is a medium-paced, medium-intensity class grounded in contemporary release technique, contemporary ballet, countertechnique, and modern. We'll focus on making movement feel good for the body while taking on technical challenges on the floor and on our feet. Judgement-free, inclusive, and safe space.

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RM Francis, Greg Kelley, Mark Cetilia
Apr
25

RM Francis, Greg Kelley, Mark Cetilia

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Apr
26

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Apr
26

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
Apr
26

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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Oneida, There, more TBA
Apr
26

Oneida, There, more TBA

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Sometimes even the longest journey ends close to where you started. Throughout the teens, Oneida pushed further and further into abstract, atmospheric sounds, recording long haunting compositions that couldn’t have been more different than the pulsing, hammering anthems of their past. But now they return with Success, their most guitar-centric, rock album in decades. It kicks off with “Beat Me to the Punch,” a song that is minimal like the best Ramones songs are minimal, pared back to beat and melody and a limited number of guitar chords. It’s an uncomplicated pleasure from the get-go, and if it’s ripped in half later by a corrosive guitar solo, well, what did you expect? This is Oneida.

Oneida has long straddled gray-area boundaries between the NYC punk/psych/rock world and the art/experimental world, playing at gritty rock clubs and elevated cultural institutions, including the Guggenheim, MoMA PS1, ICA London, MassMOCA and the Knoxville Museum of Art. The band has been known for extended live improvisational performances, collaborating onstage with Mike Watt, members of Flaming Lips, Portishead, Boredoms, Yo La Tengo, Dead C, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and many others. Oneida’s members juggle a wide variety of other music projects. Drummer Kid Millions has played with Spiritualized, Royal Trux and Boredoms and releases solo compositions under his own name and as Man Forever. Shahin Motia founded noise-punk’s Ex Models and currently plays in Knyfe Hyts. Kid and Fat Bobby perform and release music as People of the North, and Bobby has a band called New Pope (postpunk/minimalist duo/trio) releasing a second full-length this year (Shinkoyo).

“We've been in the woods for a long time, doing very challenging, fucked up and psychotic things and sharing them with the world and expecting people to keep up,” said Kid Millions. “We honestly did not try to make something more straight ahead but it came out that way.”

To understand how Oneida got here, you have to consider the pandemic, which beat them down first, then set them up for a joyous, triumphant return. The band had booked studio time to record the first of these songs in March 2020, but as the lockdown intensified, they canceled those dates and spent the next 15 months kicking themselves for missing their window. It would end up being the longest break in playing together since Fat Bobby and Kid Millions started messing around in bands in their junior year of high school. Oneida’s five members hunkered down in their various locations—Bobby in Boston, Kid Millions, Shahin Motia, Hanoi Jane and Barry London scattered across Greater New York City—and wrote material. “We had this large and growing collection of songs,” Bobby remembered. “Like everyone who works in some productive, creative way, you get used to the fact that sometimes the faucet is open. Sometimes the faucet is closed. This time faucet was wide open.”

As the pandemic eased, Oneida got back together again in May of 2021, renting a studio in Rockaway Queens so they could play and record together for the first time in over a year. There were no songs and no agenda. The idea was just to improvise together for two days to see what came out. No one in the band knew whether they’d still be able to play together in the same way, with the same intensity after so long apart. But the magic was still there. “That was a really powerful experience for us,” said Bobby. “There was something very productive about oscillating between that freeform experience and the new set of songs that are honed down and as minimal as we can get.”

With that session under their belts, Oneida reconvened at Spaceman Sound in Greenpoint Brooklyn in September 2021, working with engineer Tom Tierney to capture the new songs in the stripped-down rock and roll sound they seemed to demand. “We wanted to play very, very simply in our own idioms and own vocabularies,” said Bobby. “But it’s funny. It’s a record of rock songs. Some of which have two chords. Some only one.”

No band is an island, so of course there are influences—the fuzzy clangor of the Velvet Underground, the keyboard-stabbing exhilaration of the Clean, the paranoiac lyricism of Suicide, the giddy wallop of the Modern Lovers’ “Roadrunner,” the time-bending open-ended-ness of Can. Still, the main factor in Oneida’s sound is Oneida, specifically the band’s willingness to go where the music takes them, without too much calculation or premeditation.

“One thing that’s important to me about our band is we really believe in following impulse and instinct,” said Bobby. “That doesn’t mean we can’t be conceptual. We’ll often have ideas and pursue ideas. We just have a lot of faith in the process of moving forward with some blindness and to try and like remain open to whatever chaos directs us. I think it’s funny and awesome that it seems to have resulted in an accessible bunch of music that sort of sounds like you’re at a rock show.”

Moving forward has always been important to the members of Oneida, but if you keep moving forward long enough, it might just bring you home. At Oneida’s first post-pandemic show in July 2021, the band played its landmark, single-note-hammering classic “Sheets of Easter,” then launched into all new material. The connection between the new songs and the old one was palpable, in the banging rhythms, the blasts of keyboards, the motorik motion that can go on forever or stop on a dime. Sometimes the journey takes the shape of a perfect O.

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Stretch with Jay
Apr
27

Stretch with Jay

90-minute class breaking down the practice of stretching with a meditative approach in order to calm the nervous system and allow deeper range to be accessed.

ALL ARE WELCOME

no dance experience needed

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Heels Technique with Jay
Apr
27

Heels Technique with Jay

90-minute class intended to broaden and enrich the understanding of what heels encompasses, laying down technical foundation to ensure bodily safety, and diving into sensuality and the range of ways it can be

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Potter's Field, Final Resting Pose, Good For Willow, Who Put Bella In...
Apr
27

Potter's Field, Final Resting Pose, Good For Willow, Who Put Bella In...

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The Chromatic Punks, The Basement Life, Brown Apples, MicP (the emcee)
Apr
27

The Chromatic Punks, The Basement Life, Brown Apples, MicP (the emcee)

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Intro to Screenprinting: Get Printing with Shannon Kennelly
Apr
28

Intro to Screenprinting: Get Printing with Shannon Kennelly

Intro to Silkscreen "Get Printing" provides a comprehensive introduction to screen printing set up, techniques, registration, and troubleshooting for you to get your design printed! Participants will prepare a stencil of their digital or hand drawn two-color designs of a maximum dimension of 8" x 10" each and practice printing with silkscreens to get their projects printed.

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Fleatopia: Cats With Fleas
Apr
28

Fleatopia: Cats With Fleas

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Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz
Apr
28

Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz

Unleash your inner diva and explore the art of seductive and empowering movement in this six-week intro to burlesque class. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a curious babe plucked from the audience, this course is designed to help you discover the world of burlesque, one of the most captivating and confidence-boosting dance styles in existence. Each week we will dig into a different element of this rich art form! All bodies and genders welcome. 18+. Scholarships available: sam@thirdhouseevents.com.

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Moss Kissing, Abdu Mongo Ali, Kamari Carter, Jake SG
Apr
28

Moss Kissing, Abdu Mongo Ali, Kamari Carter, Jake SG

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Moss Kissing is a musician, performer and an audiographic researcher based in Lisboa. His live shows draw from a diverse range of sources; dubstep and techno form the basis of his sound and performance art and underground metal infuse his stage presence. Primarily, his work aims to stimulate dancing and movement, acting as a conduit back to the feelings he has experienced in queer spaces, raves and festivals. Self-described as Scott Walker with Breakbeats, there is an element of tongue in cheek in his work, yet he is completely serious. As for production, Moss uses an audiographic approach. Using sounds from his environment and from the people who populate his life, to create ruminated textures that combine with complex rhythms and throbbing bass.

Abdu Ali is a Baltimore based music artist, producer, poet, and multidisciplinary artist who works in sound, video, social practice and performance. Their work often interrogates ideas of race, gender, and sexuality that manifests as poetic inquiries of identity, promoting liberation from oppressive ideologies and encouraging self-determination. Their work also centers promoting authentic Black queer legacies and narratives as our histories are often subjected to distortion and erasure. Performing across the United States and Europe, through their energetic visceral live shows, spiritualizing audiences, they have been anointed as a cosmic, punk, and soulful tempest on stage.

Kamari Carter is a New York-based artist primarily working with sound, video, installation, and performance. His practice circumvents materiality and familiarity through a variety of recording and amplification techniques to investigate notions such as space, systems of identity, oppression, control, and surveillance. Driven by the probative nature of perception and the concept of conversation and social science, he seeks to expand narrative structures through sonic stillness.

Jake Sokolov-Gonzalez likes to make it nice. He plays big big beats. Sometimes he goes too fast, but usually pretty slow. He likes it when things come together. He’s very attached to stuff but he’s working on it. He plays the cello and the computer and writes words. Mostly, he’s a lucky boy. jakesokolovgonzalez.com

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The David Liebe Hart Experience, with babybaby_explores
Apr
28

The David Liebe Hart Experience, with babybaby_explores

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David Nkrumah Liebe Unger Hart, also credited as D. L. Hart, (born April 19, 1957) is an American musician, painter, puppeteer and actor. He is best known for his appearances on Adult Swim's Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, performing bizarre puppetry and singing in a variety of voice characterizations.[1] He is also known in the Los Angeles area for his role as a puppeteer on The Junior Christian Science Bible Lesson Program, a local public-access television cable TV program, and for performing with his puppet "Doug the Dog" just outside the Hollywood Bowl and Los Angeles Music Center after shows, where he is known to many concert goers simply as the "puppet man". He has also been known at times as David Hart, David Lieber Mintz,[2] David Unger Hart, David King Liebe Hart and DL Hart.[3]

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Contemporary with Haley Andrews
Apr
29

Contemporary with Haley Andrews

The emphasis of this class will be directed toward learning and developing both technical skills, and aesthetic sensibilities at a beginner level. The fundamentals of contemporary dance technique will be stressed along with rhythmic proficiency, and artistry. Movement quality, energy, and rhythm will be explored while also working toward increased strength and flexibility.

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Intro to Letterpress: Polymer Plates with Jacques Bidon
Apr
29

Intro to Letterpress: Polymer Plates with Jacques Bidon

Design your own images for letterpress using a light–sensitive polymer plate and to use the Vandercook press! This workshop will cover the old and new uses of the letterpress using light-sensitive polymer plate to be printed on our Vandercook press. Students will get a basic foundation for Letterpress printing by focusing on the production and printing of the polymer plate. You will leave this workshop with a working knowledge of press operation.

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Open Contemporary with Dri
May
1

Open Contemporary with Dri

Come as you are and roll on the floor in Open Contemporary! This is a medium-paced, medium-intensity class grounded in contemporary release technique, contemporary ballet, countertechnique, and modern. We'll focus on making movement feel good for the body while taking on technical challenges on the floor and on our feet. Judgement-free, inclusive, and safe space.

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Providence Movie Club presents: Moulin Rouge
May
1

Providence Movie Club presents: Moulin Rouge

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The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and be loved in return..................and also to go to Movie Club! We're doing another screening at AS220 Black Box, and this time it's the poppy, maximalist musical Moulin Rouge! Directed by Baz Luhrmann, it follows an English poet, Christian (Ewan McGregor), who falls in love with the star of the Moulin Rouge, cabaret actress and courtesan, Satine (Nicole Kidman).

Join us on Wednesday, May 1st for a 7:00pm screening of Moulin Rouge at the AS220 Black Box theater. Arrive inside at 6:45pm, and we'll start the movie around 7:00ish. For anyone interested, we can go to the AS220 bar afterwards to keep hanging out. For more info on the group, visit meetup.com/providence-movie-club.

Tickets: $10

Also follow us on Instagram: @pvdmovieclub

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
May
3

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
May
3

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
May
3

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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May
3

SAPPHIC NIGHT

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Stretch with Jay
May
4

Stretch with Jay

90-minute class breaking down the practice of stretching with a meditative approach in order to calm the nervous system and allow deeper range to be accessed.

ALL ARE WELCOME

no dance experience needed

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Star Wars Day Benefit for ThistleThistle medical expenses w/ Thou, Peace Test, Weak Teeth, Sliimo
May
4

Star Wars Day Benefit for ThistleThistle medical expenses w/ Thou, Peace Test, Weak Teeth, Sliimo

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Lego Letterpress for ALL AGES with Andre Lee Bassuet
May
5

Lego Letterpress for ALL AGES with Andre Lee Bassuet

This class is for adults and children BUT children ages 8-18 MUST be accompanied by an adult caregiver.

Come out and play with LEGOs and letterpress! In this fun, hands-on workshop, use LEGO tile bricks and a printing press to create and edition your own 8-bit letterpress work of art to share with others. We’ll provide the bricks, press and paper! No experience necessary.

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Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese
May
5

Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese

NOTE: The class is for an Advanced Beginner, meaning they have taken a few classes before! In this class we will focus on learning and understanding the rudiments of ballet - line and placement, while also learning musical phrasing of the ballet combinations that are given in class. I always strive to give a class that is relaxed and open, yet always with a focus to learn. The class is open to all ages and I am always supportive and encouraging with teaching this beautiful art form.

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Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz
May
5

Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz

Unleash your inner diva and explore the art of seductive and empowering movement in this six-week intro to burlesque class. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a curious babe plucked from the audience, this course is designed to help you discover the world of burlesque, one of the most captivating and confidence-boosting dance styles in existence. Each week we will dig into a different element of this rich art form! All bodies and genders welcome. 18+. Scholarships available: sam@thirdhouseevents.com.

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Contemporary with Haley Andrews
May
6

Contemporary with Haley Andrews

The emphasis of this class will be directed toward learning and developing both technical skills, and aesthetic sensibilities at a beginner level. The fundamentals of contemporary dance technique will be stressed along with rhythmic proficiency, and artistry. Movement quality, energy, and rhythm will be explored while also working toward increased strength and flexibility.

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Open Contemporary with Dri
May
8

Open Contemporary with Dri

Come as you are and roll on the floor in Open Contemporary! This is a medium-paced, medium-intensity class grounded in contemporary release technique, contemporary ballet, countertechnique, and modern. We'll focus on making movement feel good for the body while taking on technical challenges on the floor and on our feet. Judgement-free, inclusive, and safe space.

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Camp Saint Helene w/ Maddy Wood & Lily Porter Wright
May
8

Camp Saint Helene w/ Maddy Wood & Lily Porter Wright

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May
9

Breachway ‘I Don’t Mind’ Album Release Show w/ Dogs on Shady Lane, Museum Legs

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
May
10

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
May
10

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
May
10

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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Stretch with Jay
May
11
to May 25

Stretch with Jay

90-minute class breaking down the practice of stretching with a meditative approach in order to calm the nervous system and allow deeper range to be accessed.

ALL ARE WELCOME

no dance experience needed

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BE NORMAL! A Fest in Providence, RI
May
11

BE NORMAL! A Fest in Providence, RI

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The World is a Beautiful Place and I am No Longer Afraid to Die

Nuvolascura

Malevich

Hundreds of AU

Aseethe

Frail Body

New Forms

sevenbasicplots

Doom Beach

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Heels Technique with Jay
May
11

Heels Technique with Jay

90-minute class intended to broaden and enrich the understanding of what heels encompasses, laying down technical foundation to ensure bodily safety, and diving into sensuality and the range of ways it can be

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Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese
May
12

Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese

NOTE: The class is for an Advanced Beginner, meaning they have taken a few classes before! In this class we will focus on learning and understanding the rudiments of ballet - line and placement, while also learning musical phrasing of the ballet combinations that are given in class. I always strive to give a class that is relaxed and open, yet always with a focus to learn. The class is open to all ages and I am always supportive and encouraging with teaching this beautiful art form.

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Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz
May
12

Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz

Unleash your inner diva and explore the art of seductive and empowering movement in this six-week intro to burlesque class. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a curious babe plucked from the audience, this course is designed to help you discover the world of burlesque, one of the most captivating and confidence-boosting dance styles in existence. Each week we will dig into a different element of this rich art form! All bodies and genders welcome. 18+. Scholarships available: sam@thirdhouseevents.com.

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Contemporary with Haley Andrews
May
13

Contemporary with Haley Andrews

The emphasis of this class will be directed toward learning and developing both technical skills, and aesthetic sensibilities at a beginner level. The fundamentals of contemporary dance technique will be stressed along with rhythmic proficiency, and artistry. Movement quality, energy, and rhythm will be explored while also working toward increased strength and flexibility.

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Open Contemporary with Dri
May
15

Open Contemporary with Dri

Come as you are and roll on the floor in Open Contemporary! This is a medium-paced, medium-intensity class grounded in contemporary release technique, contemporary ballet, countertechnique, and modern. We'll focus on making movement feel good for the body while taking on technical challenges on the floor and on our feet. Judgement-free, inclusive, and safe space.

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The Dreaded Laramie, Cinema Stare, Plastyc Peachez
May
15

The Dreaded Laramie, Cinema Stare, Plastyc Peachez

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The Dreaded Laramie is a power pop band based in Nashville, TN. They recorded their forthcoming debut LP with producer/mixer/engineer Dave Schiffman (PUP, NOBRO, Olivia Rodrigo). The new record comes on the tail of their 2022 EP, “Everything A Girl Could Ask” (produced and co-written by Rozwell Kid’s Adam Meisterhans), which Punk News described as “gender bending … marbled with sickly sweet, hyper feminine vocals encapsulated by indie rock tinged boppy pogo punk and sprinkled with sudden moments of very macho displays of musicianship.” In 2023, The Dreaded Laramie conquered a 60-city tour across North America, joining festival lineups from Gainesville’s Fest to Montreal’s Pouzza Fest, and sharing stages with the likes of Soccer Mommy, Bad Moves, Rozwell Kid, and Tsunami Bomb.

RIYL: Weezer, No Doubt, The Darkness, Charly Bliss, Frankie Cosmos

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 Israelism - Film screening and Q&A
May
15

Israelism - Film screening and Q&A

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Two young American Jews - Simone Zimmerman and Eitan - are raised to defend the state of Israel at all costs. Eitan joins the Israeli military. Simone supports Israel on ‘the other battlefield:’ America’s college campuses. When they witness Israel's oppression of the Palestinian people with their own eyes, they are horrified and heartbroken – the Jewish institutions that raised them not only lied, but built their Jewish identity around that lie. 


They join the movement of young American Jews battling the old guard over Israel’s centrality in American Judaism, and demanding freedom for the Palestinian people. Their stories reveal a generational divide in the American Jewish community as more young Jews question the narratives their synagogues and Hebrew school teachers taught them as children. 


The film also features voices like Jacqui, a Jewish educator who believes “Judaism is Israel and Israel is Judaism”, and former Anti-Defamation League President Abe Foxman, who claims voices like Simone and Eitan’s represent a small minority. Thought leaders like Peter Beinart, Jeremy Ben-Ami, Noura Erakat, Cornel West and Noam Chomsky also weigh in.


Directed by two first-time Jewish filmmakers who share a similar story to the film’s protagonists, Israelism is produced by Peabody-winner and 4-time Emmy-nominee Daniel J. Chalfen (Bad Axe, Boycott), as well as Palestinian-American producer Nadia Saah, who has led strategy on films such as the Oscar Nominated Omar and 5 Broken Cameras. Israelism is also executive Produced by 2-time Emmy-winner Brian A. Kates (Marvelous Ms. Maisel, Succession) and edited by Emmy-winner Tony Hale (The Story of Plastic), Israelism uniquely explores how Jewish attitudes towards Israel are changing dramatically, with massive consequences for the region and for Judaism itself.

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Chop7times, Pain Chain, D r 0 n 3, Drossgod, Null:FX, Excerebration
May
16

Chop7times, Pain Chain, D r 0 n 3, Drossgod, Null:FX, Excerebration

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
May
17

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
May
17

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
May
17

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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An Evening of Dark Arts III
May
18

An Evening of Dark Arts III

"An Evening of Dark Arts III" is the third installment gathering of dark arts and music. Artists will have space to display and sell their original artwork along side of some the best heavy live acts New England has to offer.**Please note that any artwork hanging on the walls at the venue is not part of the show. This is a one night only event**

BANDS:

Falls Of Rauros

https://fallsofrauros.bandcamp.com

1476

https://1476.bandcamp.com

Obsidian Tongue

https://obsidiantongue.bandcamp.com

Plagues

https://plagues1.bandcamp.com

Dysthymia

https://dysthymiaband.bandcamp.com

ARTISTS:

Ben Fortier

https://www.benjaminfortier.com

Jeffrey Blvcklung

https://blvcklungstudios.com

https://blackbarncollective.co

ARTmuffin

https://artmuffin.myportfolio.com

https://artmuffin.storenvy.com

Strega Serpente

https://www.instagram.com/strega.serpente

Additional artists TBA

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Cyanotype with Andre Lee Bassuet
May
19

Cyanotype with Andre Lee Bassuet

Chase the winter blues away by making your own cyanotypes. Cyanotype is a photographic printing technique used by artists, botanists and architects for almost 200 years. Learn all the steps from the preparation of the solution to the creation of images on transparent media using both digital photographic and hand-drawn negatives, to exposing to light and fixating color. Discover how to apply your prints onto different surfaces such as paper, fabric, and wood using photos, plants, flowers, and other objects!

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Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese
May
19

Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese

NOTE: The class is for an Advanced Beginner, meaning they have taken a few classes before! In this class we will focus on learning and understanding the rudiments of ballet - line and placement, while also learning musical phrasing of the ballet combinations that are given in class. I always strive to give a class that is relaxed and open, yet always with a focus to learn. The class is open to all ages and I am always supportive and encouraging with teaching this beautiful art form.

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Bookbinding: Clamshell Box
May
19

Bookbinding: Clamshell Box

In this workshop, students will learn how to make cloth wrapped clamshell boxes. These boxes are a great way to store and protect prints, photographs, drawing, or anything else you may want to keep in a box. We will go over materials, measurements, wrapping techniques, and design possibilities. At the end of the workshop each student will have a completed clamshell box and an understanding of how to continue making clamshell boxes on their own.

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Intro to Laser & Vinyl Cutting with Larry Zagorsky
May
19

Intro to Laser & Vinyl Cutting with Larry Zagorsky

Get certified to laser-cut wood, plastics, papers or textiles on the Epilog Mini AND learn how to use the vinyl cutter to make stickers and signs! This class will cover the basics of using the laser and vinyl cutter safely, techniques for working with different materials, and software tools for preparing work for the cutters. After taking the workshop, you will have a solid understanding of what the machine can do and how to design a project and will be certified to use the Labs' laser cutter.

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Intro to Screenprinting: Start to Finish with Shannon Kennelly
May
19

Intro to Screenprinting: Start to Finish with Shannon Kennelly

"Intro to Screenprinting: Start to Finish" is an introduction to screen printing for artists who want to learn the full process from emulsion coating to screen cleaning and go home with their finished prints. Class screens are provided but you are invited to bring your own if you'd like to continue printing at home!

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Introduction to 4x8 ShopBot CNC Operations with Ryan Alexander
May
19

Introduction to 4x8 ShopBot CNC Operations with Ryan Alexander

This workshop will give you the skills to create Computer Aided Designs (CAD) for CNC milling applications. Create furniture, signage, manufacturing jigs, artwork, and much more. The course includes an overview of the history and capabilities of modern manufacturing, CAD design principles and practices, and CNC operation and safety protocol. Once the course is complete, students will be authorized to use the 4'x8' shopbot cnc independently.

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NO NEGATIVE ENERGY
May
19

NO NEGATIVE ENERGY

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May
22

Dogwalker, Vertigo, Letters of Marque, Film & Gender

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Kai Lance & Nadav Brenner Duo w/ Ryan Kowal Trio
May
23

Kai Lance & Nadav Brenner Duo w/ Ryan Kowal Trio

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybgV1SOAIeA

Join us for a special night of duets with guitarists, Kai Lance & Nadav Brenner. Kai & Nadav both study at the New England Conservatory, and share a deep love for the jazz tradition, folk music, and improvisation, etc. The music will cover lots of ground including interpretations of their favorite tunes, some original compositions, and open improvisation.

https://www.kailance.com/

https://www.youtube.com/@nadavbrenner5384

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
May
24

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
May
24

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
May
24

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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Lookers with Spirit Ghost and Joy Boys
May
24

Lookers with Spirit Ghost and Joy Boys

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May
25

The Dirty Birds & Friends

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The Dirty Bird & Friends Show” features the Adult Comedy Puppet act that has taken the New England comedy scene by storm!

This show includes a cast of comedians/actors, the DBS Band, singers, dancers, as well as a cast of hilarious puppets and costume characters throughout the show!

The Dirty Birds are the work of comedy duo and identical twin brothers who voice and puppeteer the main antagonists: “DVS and Will Bace”.  Their hilarious banter between each other and the crowd makes for a memorable experience that is unlike anything else around!

See what all the cawing is about!  Don't miss this one of kind experience with the Dirty Birds & Friends! 

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Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese
May
26

Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese

NOTE: The class is for an Advanced Beginner, meaning they have taken a few classes before! In this class we will focus on learning and understanding the rudiments of ballet - line and placement, while also learning musical phrasing of the ballet combinations that are given in class. I always strive to give a class that is relaxed and open, yet always with a focus to learn. The class is open to all ages and I am always supportive and encouraging with teaching this beautiful art form.

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
May
31

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
May
31

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
May
31

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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Dan Pomfret, Marina Murray, Olivia Dolphin
May
31

Dan Pomfret, Marina Murray, Olivia Dolphin

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Dan Pomfret

Dan Pomfret is a rapper/singer/songwriter from Providence RI whose mission is to infiltrate the minds of beautiful people and plant seeds of melodic motivation. The co-founder of Providence Party Hip Hop band Toad and the Stooligans and Providence prog rock outfit The Morgana Phase, Dan skittishly drifts between lanes of genre like a neurodivergent race car. 

Dan Pomfret music: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/danpomfret/new-game/

Toad and the Stooligans: https://open.spotify.com/track/535FTgdQ5ueVoX6h3fMoFa?si=fKV9o5i5QhqTmRkB4vzUVA

The Morgana Phase: https://open.spotify.com/track/4AoAOwHRMlyBC7DO9YGzW8?si=yQXpK6T9SZWmhuP3VkcBCg

Marina Murray

Marina Murray aka “Rina” is a singer/ songwriter/ looper originally from Rhode Island, currently living in Upstate New York. With her keys and her loop pedal, Rina creates eclectic tunes with genuine lyrics, soulful beats, and rich vocal harmonies. She excitedly anticipates the release of her second EP “Rare Form” this summer.

Bandcamp: https://thatrinamusic.bandcamp.com/album/truest-form-ep

Olivia Dolphin

Driven by lyrics, Olivia Dolphin is a singer-songwriter from Providence, Rhode Island. Her use of lyrical poetry tells stories we can all relate to. With a touch of magic, her music centers on finding community, self-love, and a way to move on even when you don't want to. Supported by her full band, there’s an effortless ability to craft up such unique sound within the realms of indie pop and alternative rock you won’t want to miss. 

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/lividol

Bandcamp: https://pitchandprose.bandcamp.com/album/lion-hearted-blood

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

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Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese
Jun
2

Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese

NOTE: The class is for an Advanced Beginner, meaning they have taken a few classes before! In this class we will focus on learning and understanding the rudiments of ballet - line and placement, while also learning musical phrasing of the ballet combinations that are given in class. I always strive to give a class that is relaxed and open, yet always with a focus to learn. The class is open to all ages and I am always supportive and encouraging with teaching this beautiful art form.

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Jun
7

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Jun
7

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
Jun
7

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese
Jun
9

Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese

NOTE: The class is for an Advanced Beginner, meaning they have taken a few classes before! In this class we will focus on learning and understanding the rudiments of ballet - line and placement, while also learning musical phrasing of the ballet combinations that are given in class. I always strive to give a class that is relaxed and open, yet always with a focus to learn. The class is open to all ages and I am always supportive and encouraging with teaching this beautiful art form.

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Jun
14

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Jun
14

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
Jun
14

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese
Jun
16

Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese

NOTE: The class is for an Advanced Beginner, meaning they have taken a few classes before! In this class we will focus on learning and understanding the rudiments of ballet - line and placement, while also learning musical phrasing of the ballet combinations that are given in class. I always strive to give a class that is relaxed and open, yet always with a focus to learn. The class is open to all ages and I am always supportive and encouraging with teaching this beautiful art form.

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Jun
21

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Jun
21

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
Jun
21

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese
Jun
23

Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese

NOTE: The class is for an Advanced Beginner, meaning they have taken a few classes before! In this class we will focus on learning and understanding the rudiments of ballet - line and placement, while also learning musical phrasing of the ballet combinations that are given in class. I always strive to give a class that is relaxed and open, yet always with a focus to learn. The class is open to all ages and I am always supportive and encouraging with teaching this beautiful art form.

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Jun
28

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Jun
28

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
Jun
28

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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Will Orchard & Jess Kerber
Jul
25

Will Orchard & Jess Kerber

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Contemporary with Haley Andrews
Apr
15

Contemporary with Haley Andrews

The emphasis of this class will be directed toward learning and developing both technical skills, and aesthetic sensibilities at a beginner level. The fundamentals of contemporary dance technique will be stressed along with rhythmic proficiency, and artistry. Movement quality, energy, and rhythm will be explored while also working toward increased strength and flexibility.

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Josephine Foster w/ Omnivore
Apr
14

Josephine Foster w/ Omnivore

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Josephine Foster is a Colorado composer and performer whose “music plays games with our ideas of time and space” says The Guardian. The Nashville Scene describes her work a”fusion of art song and American folk music” and the former opera student is “known to breathe new life into archaic forms, embodying the cultural archaeology of Harry Smith’s old weird America, and has lent her characteristic mezzo-soprano and interpretive wit to over two decades of recordings” writes Blank Forms.

You might call Ms. Foster’s eerie warbling old-fashioned, except that it evokes a scrambled past that exists only in her own vision: mountain songs that never were, spaced-out hybrids that never will be.  – The New York Times

Josephine has released some twenty albums, each a sui generes song cycle drawn from her own singular songbook, performed solo or leading various ensembles (occasionally under band guises: Mendrugo, the Supposed, Born Heller.)  Peripheral but not insignificant are her unorthodox arrangements of 19th century German Lieder, the folkloric collection of Lorca, or her musical settings of Dickinson and other poets. Foster is a poet herself, as well as visual artist.

On stage or in recording she collaborates with free players from folk and avant-garde, such as Michael Hurley, Keiji Heino, Gyða Valtýsdóttir, Sonny Simmons, Paz Lenchantin, The Cherry Blossoms, Victor Herrero, Jason Ajemian, The Master Musicians of Joujouka, Daniel Blumberg, Shahzad Ismaily, Heather Trost, Chris Scruggs, Lorena Alvarez, Moon Bros, Alex Neilson, Ed Askew, Susan Alcorn, Michael Zerang, Lori Goldston, Brian Goodman, Eric Chenaux, Louis Landes Levi, David Pajo, Alasdair Roberts, Victoria Williams, Hamza el Fasiki, Ailbhe Nic Oireachtaigh, Les Fils du Détroit, Kath Bloom, and Zoh Amba.

A nomadic spirit living between the US and Spain Josephine performs at venues such as Cafe Oto, Zebulon, MoMA PS1, Constellation, Issue Project Room, Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea, Tangier American Legation Museum, Paradiso, Tonic, Arkaoda, Chicago Cultural Center, Les Instants Chavirés, Beirut Art Center, Teatro Fondamenta Nuove, EMPAC, Trans-Pecos, Barbican, Monasterio de Santa Maria de las Cuevas, Troubadour, Andy Warhol Museum, ZDB, Palazzo Biscari, Trinosophes,ODA, Musée national Eugène Delacroix, Brown’s Diner.

Some past festival appearances include Big Ears, Le Guess Who?, London Contemporary Music Festival, Donau, ArthurFest, Liverpool Biennal, ATP, Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Etcetera, KRAAK, Million Tongues, Counterflows, Stockholm New Music Festival, Suoni per il Populi, Incubate, Green Man, Platform, Serralves, Mimi.

On her latest offering Domestic Sphere, Josephine performs solely with her electric guitar and then subverts the usual range of her voice to embody other frequencies and sounds beyond the surface layer of the songs .

Godmother (Fire) and Spellbinder (Takuroku) are two recent solo records that brought front and center for the first time Josephine’s own synth arrangements.  Mystery Meet and What is it that ever was? , collections of improvised song experiments released as CD-R’s in 2006, are now available in their first vinyl pressings on Feeding Tube records.

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SHE RIDES, Some Kind of Nightmare, Grip Bite, cry Havoc, kramer
Apr
14

SHE RIDES, Some Kind of Nightmare, Grip Bite, cry Havoc, kramer

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Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz
Apr
14

Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz

Unleash your inner diva and explore the art of seductive and empowering movement in this six-week intro to burlesque class. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a curious babe plucked from the audience, this course is designed to help you discover the world of burlesque, one of the most captivating and confidence-boosting dance styles in existence. Each week we will dig into a different element of this rich art form! All bodies and genders welcome. 18+. Scholarships available: sam@thirdhouseevents.com.

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Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese
Apr
14

Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese

NOTE: The class is for an Advanced Beginner, meaning they have taken a few classes before! In this class we will focus on learning and understanding the rudiments of ballet - line and placement, while also learning musical phrasing of the ballet combinations that are given in class. I always strive to give a class that is relaxed and open, yet always with a focus to learn. The class is open to all ages and I am always supportive and encouraging with teaching this beautiful art form.

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Olneyville Sound System, Rope Trick, SWRM, Freakbag
Apr
13

Olneyville Sound System, Rope Trick, SWRM, Freakbag

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OLNEYVILLE SOUND SYSTEM

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067159322269

Swampy, sludgy, hot and stripped out "anti-blues" from Providence noise rock legends, led over the decades by the core duo of Dan St. Jacques on bass and Adam Autry on drums.

ROPE TRICK (PHILLY)

https://ropetrickband.com

Cosmic rock duo touring their new ep "Red Tide." Based in Philly but formed in Providence by members of Queen Elephantine. Indy Shome on guitar/vocals and Nate Totushek on drums.

SWRM

https://www.instagram.com/swrm_pvd

Psychedelic synth rock duo featuring Alec K. Redfearn on synths/voice and Matt McLaren on drums.

FREAKBAG

https://www.facebook.com/freakbag666

Wyrd noise punk tornado served up by Hana Ko, Johnny Sneeze, and Joe Drummer.

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Jenn Taiga, Luciform, Harpy, Snowbeasts and Lady Purge
Apr
13

Jenn Taiga, Luciform, Harpy, Snowbeasts and Lady Purge

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Heels Technique with Jay
Apr
13

Heels Technique with Jay

90-minute class intended to broaden and enrich the understanding of what heels encompasses, laying down technical foundation to ensure bodily safety, and diving into sensuality and the range of ways it can be

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Stretch with Jay
Apr
13

Stretch with Jay

90-minute class breaking down the practice of stretching with a meditative approach in order to calm the nervous system and allow deeper range to be accessed.

ALL ARE WELCOME

no dance experience needed

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Shape Note Singing Workshop
Apr
13

Shape Note Singing Workshop

Looking to join a welcoming community that shares your love of music? Join ours! You are invited to a free workshop about Shape Note Singing at on Saturday, April 13 from 3-5 pm in downtown Providence at AS220. This inclusive workshop celebrates the collective voice in four-part harmony. No experience needed, just a love of music and a spirit of fun. Snacks will be provided. All voices welcome!

If you can’t attend the workshop, please drop by our open singings every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Thursday of the month, 6-8 pm, at 148 Power Street. Reach out to shapenote@brown.edu with any questions!

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Husbands, Land of Fires, The Burning Paris, and Lesotho
Apr
12

Husbands, Land of Fires, The Burning Paris, and Lesotho

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Rusty Mullet, The Shirts and Shoes, Morning Shower, Valley of the Satallite
Apr
12

Rusty Mullet, The Shirts and Shoes, Morning Shower, Valley of the Satallite

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Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir
Apr
12

Modern African Dance with Mekbul J Tahir

The technique Acogny is the only recognized contemporary dance technique created in Africa. It’s created by Germaine Acogny, the mother of African contemporary dance. It is based on traditional African dance (specially Senegal and Benin) and Western dance techniques (classical ballet, release- and Graham technique). Students can expect the joy of being yourself and experiencing a culture from a different part of the world.

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Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Apr
12

Lunchtime Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

Finish your work week (or start your weekend!) with a gentle mid-day ballet class that will leave you stretched, strengthened, and refreshed! Beginners can follow along with the instructor the whole time, with safe alignment as a priority, more experienced dancers can increase the level of challenge and intensity with speed, turns, and jumps. ALL are invited to dance in this welcoming community ballet class! (from total beginners & low-impact dancers to experienced dancers & those who want a workout!).

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Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck
Apr
12

Intermediate/Advanced Ballet with Ann Ditmars Huyck

This class is a traditional, rigorous ballet practice combined with a focus on inclusion & community, attention to anatomy & safe alignment, and use of breath & weight to explore ballet as a movement language. This class is open to Intermediate to Advanced ballet dancers (teens, adults, professionals) with prior experience and ability to learn combinations. Please come to class wearing what is comfortable to dance in. Soft ballet slippers are recommended. Pointe shoes are welcome for those with

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Barbed Wire Barbie, Plant A Bug Grow A Flower, Told Not To Worry, Moss Boy
Apr
11

Barbed Wire Barbie, Plant A Bug Grow A Flower, Told Not To Worry, Moss Boy

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Home Island Home Is Land Virtual Artist Talk
Apr
11

Home Island Home Is Land Virtual Artist Talk

Please join us for a virtual conversation with the artists, Edwige Charlot and Noél Puéllo, from the ‘Homeisland, Home is Land’ exhibition, moderated by scholar-artist and historian George Aumoithe, PhD, on Thursday, April 11th from 6-7:30pm EST.

ASL Interpretation will be available and captioning provided by Zoom.

‘Homeisland, Home is Land’ is on at AS220 Project Space in Providence, RI through April 27, 2024, located at 93 Mathewson Street, Providence, RI 02903 / Gallery Hours: Thursday - Saturday 12-5 pm.

Homeisland, Home is Land - Works by Edwige Charlot feat. Noél Puéllo
Homeisland, Home is Land explores the complexities of diasporic experience through the art of Edwige Charlot and Noél Puéllo. This exhibition delves into themes of dislocation, rupture, and the enduring power of collective memory through a transdisciplinary printmaking practice.

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Peculiar Picture Show
Apr
10

Peculiar Picture Show

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A monthly queer film series at AS220's Black Box!

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Open Contemporary with Dri
Apr
10

Open Contemporary with Dri

Come as you are and roll on the floor in Open Contemporary! This is a medium-paced, medium-intensity class grounded in contemporary release technique, contemporary ballet, countertechnique, and modern. We'll focus on making movement feel good for the body while taking on technical challenges on the floor and on our feet. Judgement-free, inclusive, and safe space.

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Contemporary with Haley Andrews
Apr
8

Contemporary with Haley Andrews

The emphasis of this class will be directed toward learning and developing both technical skills, and aesthetic sensibilities at a beginner level. The fundamentals of contemporary dance technique will be stressed along with rhythmic proficiency, and artistry. Movement quality, energy, and rhythm will be explored while also working toward increased strength and flexibility.

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Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz
Apr
7

Burlesque 101 with Belle Gunz

Unleash your inner diva and explore the art of seductive and empowering movement in this six-week intro to burlesque class. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a curious babe plucked from the audience, this course is designed to help you discover the world of burlesque, one of the most captivating and confidence-boosting dance styles in existence. Each week we will dig into a different element of this rich art form! All bodies and genders welcome. 18+. Scholarships available: sam@thirdhouseevents.com.

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Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese
Apr
7

Advanced Beginner Ballet with Stephanie Albanese

NOTE: The class is for an Advanced Beginner, meaning they have taken a few classes before! In this class we will focus on learning and understanding the rudiments of ballet - line and placement, while also learning musical phrasing of the ballet combinations that are given in class. I always strive to give a class that is relaxed and open, yet always with a focus to learn. The class is open to all ages and I am always supportive and encouraging with teaching this beautiful art form.

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Night Shift
Apr
6

Night Shift

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Dru Cutler w/ Dr. Jones
Apr
6

Dru Cutler w/ Dr. Jones

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Dru Cutler is a Brooklyn, NY based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist as well as co-founder of Unit J, a Bushwick music space, which has hosted hundreds of shows and was nominated for “Best Live Music Venue” on Brokelyn.com.

Over the last several years, Dru has been tapped for creative projects including working as the music director at The McKittrick Hotel, organizingand performing with a large ensemble for the Brooklyn Museum’s sold out “Night of 1000Bowies”, and orchestrating a live musical celebration of The Big Lebowski soundtrack for the Brooklyn Bowl.

As a recording artist, Dru Cutler has released the albums Familiar(2016) & Bring Closer the Distance (2018), in the process working with Grammy award-winning producers Dave McNair (Bob Dylan, David Bowie) and Scott Lehrer (Philip Glass, Rufus Wainwright).

“He’s at the fringe of the millennial generation, perhaps distanced enoughto poke gentle criticism with someauthority.” His latest album, Will to Mend(2023) was released in September via United Masters. It was mixed by Tom Tierney of Spaceman Sound, and mastered by Grammy-nominated engineer Jessica Thompson.

The record and subsequent music videos were well received by fans and critics alike. It garnered significant streams, playlisting, and views across Spotify, Youtube, and socialmedia platforms, ultimately leading to an east coast fall tour run with his band.

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Stretch with Jay
Apr
6

Stretch with Jay

90-minute class breaking down the practice of stretching with a meditative approach in order to calm the nervous system and allow deeper range to be accessed.

ALL ARE WELCOME

no dance experience needed

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Gentle Morning Yoga with Garza
Apr
6

Gentle Morning Yoga with Garza

Very gentle + slow paced + low intensity yoga flow. No experience needed for this offering. There will be yoga mats + blocks available but feel free to bring your own things. Blankets + pillows + water containers are also encouraged but not supplied or required.

**$5 minimum for class but if you can pay more, it is strongly encouraged**

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Anita Velveeta, ok, cuddle, Film & Gender, Orange Peaks
Apr
5

Anita Velveeta, ok, cuddle, Film & Gender, Orange Peaks

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