When the Earth Moves: 55 Years of Earth Day with Tia Nelson
Taliesin County Road C, Spring Green, United StatesTia Nelson is internationally recognized as a tireless champion for conservation, environmental stewardship and climate change solutions.
Tia Nelson is internationally recognized as a tireless champion for conservation, environmental stewardship and climate change solutions.
Join Tergar Madison for a 5-week hybrid workshop designed to make meditation enriching and accessible from anywhere. This program will guide you through the essential topics of awareness, compassion, and […]
Why do Birds Sing? Scientists have known how birds sing for decades but why they sing is still a puzzle. Please join us to learn more from Dr. Lauren Riters about birds and their songs. The focus of research in Dr. Riters lab is on the neural regulation of vocal communication in songbirds. She and […]
Join Madison Children’s Museum for a free celebration featuring performances from Beni Daiko, Mukula Dance, and the Zhong Yi Lion Dancers, hands-on creative activities with UW student groups HASA, SEASA, and CHASA, refreshments for purchase from Halo Halo food truck, and much more! https://madisonchildrensmuseum.org/event/free-night-asian-american-and-pacific-islander-heritage-celebration/ Support for MCM cultural heritage celebrations provided by Dane Arts and […]
The documentary portrays Frank Lloyd Wright’s life and his works with film footage, photos and conversations with biographers, art historians and the author T.C. Boyle, who lives in a Wright house and wrote a bestseller about the master’s significant others, The Women. All the interviews were filmed inside Wright buildings. Wright himself speaks to us […]
The Arcadian Wild is a four-piece indie folk/pop group from Nashville, TN. Led by songwriters Isaac Horn and Lincoln Mick with Bailey Warren on fiddle, The Arcadian Wild confidently inhabits […]
1776, America’s Prize Winning Musical May 1st, 2nd and 3rd at 7:30pm; May 4th at 2:00pm, Theatre Arts Center It is the summer of 1776, and the nation is ready to declare independence… if only our founding fathers can agree to do it! 1776 follows John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania and Thomas […]
Beaver logs, sock bikes, serpentine slide scales, and costumes galore! Join Madison Children’s Museum for a special, free tour highlighting the work of fiber artist Renee Roeder. Renee contributed whimsical stitchery to countless exhibits as part of the museum’s team of local artists and makers over the past 30 years. She passed away in February […]
Part of the Community First Credit Union ArtREACH Series Additional Support provided by Wisconsin Public Service Foundation Few musical ensembles earn top marks for their “deft choreography,” but this is no ordinary ensemble. Part chamber music group, part devised theatre company, part modern dance troupe, part circus act, The Fourth Wall blends music, theatre, dance, […]
Madison singer/songwriter/storyteller says, “Don’t get mad, get singing!” John will call upon the American tradition of protest songs to pre3sent a show for our times. He has expressed compassion for people and the Earth in his many previous shows at the Wild NHog.
The sound and imagery of the 20th release by Chris Smither, All About the Bones, on Signature Sounds/Mighty Albert, distributed by Redeye) is as elemental as the inky black shadows cast by a shockingly bright moon. The listener is welcomed into some gothic mansion on an imaginary New Orleans street, and there in the lamplit […]
The young and wild Prince Hal is now King in his own right. His enemies and allies have something in common: they all underestimate him. Now, King Henry will make his indelible mark on the world, silence the doubters, and set England on the path to decades of chaos and infighting. Directed by Sam D. […]
