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  • Right in the Eye – Georges Melies live movie-concert

    Penn Live Arts Annenberg Center, 3680 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

    Live music blends with classic film in this movie-concert by France’s Alcoléa & cie. A Philadelphia debut, Right in the Eye celebrates Georges Méliès, a pioneer of the cinema and inventor of special effects, by adding an original, multi-layered score to complement and interpret 12 of his otherwise silent films. A trio of musicians play an extraordinary range of 50 instruments, from the classics to the obscure, evoking the technical wizardry and playful creativity that defined Méliès’ work. This unique production puts music and film in perfect harmony to reimagine cinema’s early years.

    $51
  • Winter Fireside at Tyler Arboretum

    Tyler Arboretum, 515 Painter Road, Media, PA, 19063, United States

    Enjoy a winter day outdoors at Tyler Arboretum. Spend a Saturday afternoon with friends and family enjoying food and drinks, storytime and light activities for kids, and time outside around the firepits. Take part in a guided walk or enjoy a self-guided stroll through the winter landscape. It’s an easygoing way to experience the Arboretum in winter with simple pleasures, fresh air, and time together outdoors. Free for Members Non-members Pay General Admission FREE on-site Parking — no reservations needed

    Free for Members | Non-members Pay General Admission
  • Clay for Kids

    Utility Works - Art Studios & Maker Space 32 East Baltimore Avenue, Lansdowne, PA, United States

    Kids Intro to Ceramics: Pinch Pots February 7th | 🕓12pm - 1pm Utility Works | 32 E Baltimore Ave, Lansdowne, PA Join us at Utility Works Creative Community, and get hands-on with clay in this fun, kid-focused introduction to ceramics! In this single-session class, young artists will learn the basics of handbuilding with clay using a simple and classic technique called pinch pots. Pinch pots are an easy, approachable way to explore clay. Kids will start by shaping a basic form and, as their confidence grows, can choose to turn it into something more imaginative, like a bowl, cup, animal,

    $45