January 17, 2005
 
 
 


Celebrate MLK Day with the Arts
The arts bring us together, Martin's dream. Celebrate Martin Luther King Day in University Circle, where most events are free and open to the public.

Free DanceAfrikaDance performance










DanceA frikaDanc e will give a free performance at Severance Hall at 4 p.m.
(You saw them at PARTY in the Heights, now see them in Cleveland's grandest venue !)

Free, but tickets are required
Call (216) 231-1111

MLK Day in Our Neighborhood
Monday, January 17
7:00 pm
Cleveland Heights Community Center, One Monticello Boulevard (at Mayfield Road)

Cleveland Heights celebrates MLK Day with music and poetry.




CONNECT: a multimedia party in 3 acts
One of the Big [BOX] Series at Cleveland Public Theatre
January 28-30
Fri. 8pm | Sat. 8pm | Sun. 3pm
Cleveland Public Theatre
6415 Detroit Rd, Cleveland
Tickets: $10 Purchase by phone by calling 216.631.2727

16 area artists have CONNECTed to bring you an evening of intriguing new multimedia works. Cleveland Heights composer Ryan Lott explores the potential of artistic partnership across several musical genres -from hip- hop and experimental electronica to rock and chamber music - and across a variety of visual media, including dance and video

For more info, contact Ryan Lott at 216.371.3948
ryanandjenlott@yahoo.com

Peace Poems
Saturday, January 29
7 p.m.
Mac's Backs ~ Books on Coventry
1820 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights
216-321-2665
suzanne@macsbacks.com

This annual event gathers poets & fellow travelers together to read poems that promote peace. You can interpret that in many ways ~ often people read haiku or poetry from the eastern literary traditions. This event is co-sponsored by the Laureate Workshop in Lorain and Soka Gakkai International, an American Buddhist organization.

Prism 2005 Juried Exhibition Awards Ceremony and Artists' Reception
and Artful Jazz Concert Series
Sunday, January 30
The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby
British song stylist Helen Welch and the Nice Jazz Trio
3:00-5:00 pm
Artist reception and an afternoon of the subtler, chamber-like side of jazz.
Free
440-951-7500
wwareham@fineartsassociation.org

Theater classes for all ages
Dobama Theatre
1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights
Classes for ages 5 to adult
Beginning week of January 24

Taught by Robin Pease-Kerr, Emilia Halstead, and Mark Moritz
Advance Registration required
Contact Joyce Casey 216-932-6838
jcasey@dobama.org

phone: 216-371-3344