Welcome back to the February edition of our Community Arts Calendar. This month, we’re celebrating Lunar New year, Black History Month, Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day and National Black Literacy Day.
The Recorder put together a list of a few family-friendly events, love-related outings and celebrations of Blackness going on in and around Indianapolis this month.
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Saturday, Feb. 1
Community Sing: Celebrating the Black Experience — Free
Butler University is kicking off Black History Month by inviting the community to join together in song, celebrating the history and legacy of Black music.
events.butler.edu/event/community-sing-celebrating-the-black-experience
Joyful Solidarity, featuring Sirena Huang, Violin — $35-$45
Co-produced with the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, Sirena Huang will jointhe Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for an evening of unforgettable music.
icomusic.org/concerts/joyful-solidarity-featuring-sirena-huang-violin/
Lunar New Year Celebration — $10
Family and friends are invited to celebrate the Year of the Snake, featuring performances by the Chinese-American Performing Arts, fireworks, paper art and lantern making and fan painting.
eventbrite.com/e/lunar-new-year-celebration-year-of-the-snake-tickets-1131261917849
“Flex” by Candrice Jones — $15-$45
Candrice Jones’ small-town comedy play “Flex” is set in 1997. A tight-knit Lady Train basketball team in rural Arkansas is on track to win State, but off-court...
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