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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T160000
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SUMMARY:The Elegance and Style of Chinese Classical Dance: Intro to Liyuan Dance with Kaili Chen
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an immersive dance workshop exploring the elegance and enduring style of Chinese classical dance\, taught by choreographer Kaili Chen\, founder and director of Li Garden Dance Company and a current SNEAP (Southern New England Apprenticeship Program) Mentor. \nIn this workshop\, learn fundamental elements of Chinese classical dance\, including expressive hand gestures\, focused eye work and facial expression\, refined walking patterns\, and short movement combinations that highlight rhythm and flow. The session also introduces the historical background and distinctive aesthetics of Liyuan Dance\, a classical form rooted in Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE) court traditions. \nParticipants will also explore creativity through traditional face painting\, designing their own classical-inspired makeup details such as the mei xin (forehead ornament) and dimples. The workshop includes hands-on experience wearing Han-style costumes and using flowing silk scarves (pibo) to embody grace and everyday etiquette. \nBlending movement\, history\, fashion\, and self-expression\, this workshop invites participants to experience Chinese classical dance as both an art form and a way of life. \nWorkshop choreography is geared towards female participants ages 8 and up. Please wear a fitted top and pants. Light-colored socks required. \nTICKETS\n$20 General Admission\n$15 Members\nFree for Member levels $150+\nCost covers all materials. \nAbout the Artist:\nKaili Chen is the founder and director of Li Garden Dance Company\, a nonprofit organization established in 2017 in Stamford\, Connecticut. Dedicated to preserving and sharing traditional Chinese culture. \nOriginally from Taiwan\, she was a principal dancer and rehearsal director with the renowned Han-Tang Yuefu Music and Dance Ensemble in Taipei for over 30 years and trained extensively in Liyuan Classical Dance\, a court dance tradition originating in the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE)\, and studied martial arts at the Shaolin Temple. Her work has been presented at major international venues including Lincoln Center Theater\, The Joyce Theater\, Théâtre de la Ville and Théâtre National de Chaillot in Paris\, and the Palace Museum in Beijing\, as well as festivals such as Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. \nThis program is generously supported by the Auerbach Schiro Foundation.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/the-elegance-and-style-of-chinese-classical-dance-intro-to-liyuan-dance-with-kaili-chen/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activity,May 2026,Performances
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ORGANIZER;CN="Connecticut Museum of Culture and History":MAILTO:kmazzacane@connecticutmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T153000
DTSTAMP:20260525T204807
CREATED:20260428T131604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T131604Z
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SUMMARY:A Tale of Two Coats: Colonel John Durkee and Connecticut's Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Stanley-Whitman House on Sunday\, May 17\, at 2:00 PM for A Tale of Two Coats\, a living-history presentation featuring historian and author Dayne Rugh as Colonel John Durkee: soldier\, Son of Liberty\, and one of Connecticut’s most forgotten Revolutionary heroes. \nRugh will open in character\, presenting in the first person as Colonel Durkee in period regimental clothing for thirty minutes\, bringing the Revolutionary era to life inside a c. 1720 National Historic Landmark. He will then step out of character for an illustrated presentation drawing on his biography\, John Durkee: The Forgotten Story of Connecticut’s Bold Man from Bean Hill\, the first definitive account of a Norwich-born colonel who served under General Washington\, fought in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolution\, and helped shape the course of a nation. \nCopies of the book will be available for purchase and signing at $20.00. \nRegistration is free. A suggested donation of $10 per person helps sustain America 250 programming at the Stanley-Whitman House. No one will be turned away. Space is limited. Reserve your place today.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/a-tale-of-two-coats-colonel-john-durkee-and-connecticuts-revolution/
LOCATION:Stanley-Whitman House\, 37 High Street\, Farmington\, 06032
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,Conferences, Workshops & Seminars,Exhibitions, Tours & Openings,May 2026,Performances,Talks, Lectures, Presentations,Written & Spoken Word
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stanley-Whitman House":MAILTO:averzosa@stanleywhitman.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T120000
DTSTAMP:20260525T204807
CREATED:20260421T200208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T200208Z
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SUMMARY:Through Billy Lee's Eyes: Presented by Storyteller Andre Keitt
DESCRIPTION:Renowned storyteller Andre Keitt portrays and lectures about William (Billy) Lee\, an American slave and personal assistant of George Washington during the American Revolution. Lee was the only one of Washington’s slaves freed immediately by Washington’s will. Mr. Keitt brings a unique story to life with this “Freedom Trail” presentation. \nFurther\, this presentation will include a PowerPoint of visuals from the Colonial era\, as well as famous illustrations/paintings of Lee with Washington and his family. The event will include an opportunity for the audience to participate in a retelling. \nThis free public program is presented by Otis Library in partnership with the America’s 250th Norwich CT Committee and sponsored through the Project PEACE Impact Fund by Global City Norwich and NCDC. All are welcome to attend. Registration is required.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/through-billy-lees-eyes-presented-by-storyteller-andre-keitt/
LOCATION:Otis Library\, 261 Main Street\, Norwich\, 06360
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,May 2026,Performances,Talks, Lectures, Presentations
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ORGANIZER;CN="otis library":MAILTO:kwall@otislibrarynorwich.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T204807
CREATED:20260407T183827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T183827Z
UID:58100-1777059000-1778421600@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:THE FATHER by Florian Zeller – on stage!
DESCRIPTION:THE FATHER is a psychologically immersive play that uniquely puts the audience in the position of the main character\, allowing us to experience his confusion as if it were our own. We never know what’s true or real.  \nTold with humor and empathy\, and by shrewd manipulation\, audiences are treated to a heart-wrenching glimpse of the despair of memory loss.  NOT TO BE MISSED!  \nTHE FATHER (Le Père) is the winner of the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molières are considered France’s highest theatrical honour.   THE FATHER premiered on Broadway in 2016 with Frank Langella winning the TONY AWARD for BEST ACTOR\, and was transferred to screen with Anthony Hopkins winning the BEST ACTOR OSCAR for his performance.  \nThe Father is a darkly humorous\, deeply poignant and unsentimental play\, presenting a sobering and emotionally intense look at the world through the eyes of a man experiencing dementia\, with a dramatic illustration of the physical losses which occur along with the mental ones.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/the-father-by-florian-zeller-on-stage/
LOCATION:Powerhouse Performing Arts Center\, 679 South Avenue (in Waveny Park)\, New Canaan\, 06840
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Arts,May 2026,Performances
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ORGANIZER;CN="Town Players of New Canaan":MAILTO:info@tpnc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T210000
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SUMMARY:"Jordan Freeman: The Fight to Set a People Free" - A Performance by Kevin Johnson
DESCRIPTION:“Jordan Freeman: The Fight to Set a People Free”\nPerformance by Kevin Johnson\nApril 23\, 2026 · 7 p.m.\nGarden House \nJust in time for the 249th anniversary of the Battle of Ridgefield\, experience historian Kevin Johnson’s compelling portrayal of Jordan Freeman\, an African American servant of John Ledyard and the body servant of Col. William Ledyard in the Revolutionary War. \nJordan Freeman was an actual person\, born into slavery in Old Lyme\, CT in 1732. When the Revolutionary War broke out in 1775\, Freeman – who did not enlist himself – witnessed key events of the war for independence while with Colonel William Ledyard. Historians estimate the number of Black soldiers in the Revolutionary War to have been about 5\,000 men\, serving in militias\, seagoing services\, and support activities – including nearly 500 from Connecticut. Some enlisted because they felt it was their duty; others because they were offered their freedom in return for satisfactory completion of a set period of service. Johnson’s interpretation is based on his extensive research in the collections of the Connecticut State Library and the Museum of Connecticut History. \nRegistration is required and will open soon. \nKevin Johnson is an employee of the State Library’s History and Genealogy Unit\, and he has been portraying Jordan Freeman for about 17 years. He also has portrayed Private William Webb\, a soldier in the Civil War\, for 26 years and has delivered over 600 presentations. The Connecticut State Library provides high quality library and information services to state government and the citizens of Connecticut. It also preserves and makes accessible the records of Connecticut’s history and heritage. The focus of the Museum and its collections is Connecticut’s government\, military and industrial history. Additional information about the State Library and the Museum of Connecticut History can be found at ctstatelibrary.org
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/jordan-freeman-the-fight-to-set-a-people-free-a-performance-by-kevin-johnson/
LOCATION:Keeler Tavern Museum\, 132 Main Street\, Ridgefield\, CT\, 06877\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,April 2026,Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T204807
CREATED:20260407T185322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T185322Z
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SUMMARY:Sheryl Faye Presents Abigail Adams
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of the “America 250” celebration. \nFan favorite historical performer\, Sheryl Faye\, is back! This time\, she will be telling the tale of America’s second First Lady\, Abigail Adams in a performance of Liberty and Legacy. \nBlending live performance\, immersive multimedia\, and original music and visual design\, Liberty and Legacy reintroduces Abigail Adams not simply as a founder’s wife\, but as a fearless political thinker\, advocate for women’s rights\, and moral compass during the American Revolution and the birth of a nation. Through Adams’ own letters and writings—paired with contemporary staging and technology—the show invites audiences to experience her enduring relevance in conversations about liberty\, equality\, leadership\, and civic responsibility. \nDuring the performance\, enjoy a good old colonial tea service (complete with finger sandwiches). \nThere will also be door prizes.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/sheryl-faye-presents-abigail-adams/
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,April 2026,Performances,Talks, Lectures, Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T173000
DTSTAMP:20260525T204807
CREATED:20260309T180107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T180107Z
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SUMMARY:By the People / "William (Billy) Lee"
DESCRIPTION:Renowned storyteller Andre Keitt portrays “William (Billy) Lee\,” an American enslaved man who was the personal assistant of George Washington\, before\, during\, and after the American Revolution. Billy Lee was the only one of Washington’s slaves freed immediately by Washington’s will. Mr. Keitt brings a unique insight into the story\, life\, and relationships in this “Freedom Trail” presentation. This program is part of the national By the People initiative\, marking the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. For more information or to registers\, call the library at (860) 695-3600\, or visit Hartford Public Library .
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/by-the-people-william-billy-lee/
LOCATION:Hartford Public Library\, 500 Main Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06103\, United States
CATEGORIES:April 2026,By the People,Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260401T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260401T153000
DTSTAMP:20260525T204807
CREATED:20260225T183037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T183037Z
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SUMMARY:A Goodnight Kiss
DESCRIPTION:In 1863\, a time when handwritten letters carried news of hope or despair\, a correspondence began between two young New England residents whose relationship blossomed in the shadow of the Civil War. Missed opportunities\, unreliable mail\, and the ever-present threat of tragedy raised profound obstacles that would make or break their bond. This dramatization of the deeply moving real-life correspondence between two individuals proves the triumph of human connection despite all adversity. \nBased on actual love letters\, this historical drama was produced and directed by veteran TV/film actress Kathy Kelly and written by award-winning\, internationally acclaimed playwright Cinzi Lavin. \nRSVP to reserve your free ticket! \nLWVCT is proud to be a CT affiliate organization for America 250. This event is a part of the year-long celebration.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/a-goodnight-kiss/
LOCATION:Connecticut State Capitol\, 210 Capitol Avenue\, Hartford\, CT\, 06106\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,April 2026,Performances,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Connecticut Capitol Information and Tours":MAILTO:Capitol.Tours@cga.ct.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260307T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260307T133000
DTSTAMP:20260525T204807
CREATED:20260304T173525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T173525Z
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SUMMARY:By the People / "Sara Margu: A Child of the Amistad"
DESCRIPTION:As “Sara Margu” Tammy Denease portrays the story of one of six children stolen from the shores of Africa\, who\, along with 52 others\, would be held captive on the schooner Amistad. Sara’s poignant voyage from childhood denial to adult autonomy\, highlights this history as well as Connecticut’s. This program is part of the national By the People initiative\, marking the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. For more information contact the library at (860) 243-9721\, or visit https://bplct.org/ .
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/by-the-people-sara-margu-a-child-of-the-amistad/
LOCATION:Prosser Public Library\, One Tunxis Avenue\, Bloomfield\, CT\, 06002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Voyagers,March 2026,Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260306T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260306T153000
DTSTAMP:20260525T204807
CREATED:20260213T190929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T210540Z
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SUMMARY:She’s Got to Make This Work: Ella and the Constitution
DESCRIPTION:Experience history in harmony! Join us for a compelling staged reading of She’s Got to Make This Work: Ella and the Constitution\, a musical centered on the 1965 Connecticut Constitutional Convention. This performance offers a theatrical look at a turning point for our state through the eyes of its leaders\, including the legendary Ella Grasso. \n1:00 PM | History Preview: Visit the Museum of Connecticut History at the State Library (across from the Capitol) to view the original Fundamental Orders\, Royal Charter\, and State Constitutions of 1818 and 1965—the very documents that have served as the foundation of Connecticut governance for nearly 400 years. \n2:00 PM | Performance: The performance will be followed by an insightful talk-back with the musical’s creator\, Linda Meyer\, Professor of Law Emerita at Quinnipiac University\, and Allen Ramsey\, CT State Archivist. \nLWVCT is proud to be a CT affiliate organization for America 250. This event is a part of the year-long celebration.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/shes-got-to-make-this-work-ella-and-the-constitution/
LOCATION:Connecticut State Capitol\, 210 Capitol Avenue\, Hartford\, CT\, 06106\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,March 2026,Performances,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Connecticut Capitol Information and Tours":MAILTO:Capitol.Tours@cga.ct.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T163000
DTSTAMP:20260525T204807
CREATED:20260205T175510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T175510Z
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SUMMARY:Lunarfest 2026 – Year of the Horse
DESCRIPTION:The Yale-China Association is proud to present the 15th annual Lunarfest in New Haven\, Connecticut\, on Saturday\, February 21\, 2026. As the largest celebration of Lunar New Year in Connecticut\, Lunarfest serves as a premiere cultural event\, promoting cross-cultural understanding through vibrant community collaborations. Lunarfest 2026 celebrates the Year of the Horse. The day’s festivities will begin at 10 am with a parade down Whitney Avenue between Grove and Trumbull Streets featuring a lion dance\, a traditional Chinese dance performance\, martial arts demonstrations\, and speeches from local community leaders. Following the parade will be various events and activities that are free and open to the public. Please visit our website for the complete schedule: https://www.yalechina.org/lunarfest. \nBring your family\, friends\, and festive spirit! Join us in welcoming the Year of the Horse!
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/lunarfest-2026-year-of-the-horse/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Demonstration,Family Activity,February 2026,Performances,Special Events,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yale-China Association":MAILTO:arts@yalechina.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T153000
DTSTAMP:20260525T204807
CREATED:20260206T162515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T162515Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Valentine's Day with  George and Martha Washington at Mill Hill
DESCRIPTION:The Norwalk Historical Society presents a special Valentine’s Day program\, The Courtship of George Washington and Martha Custis\, on Saturday\, February 14\, 2026\, at 2:00 p.m. at Mill Hill Historic Park – Town House\, 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk\, CT. Snow Date: Sunday\, February 15\, 2026. \nHistorical interpreters Michael and Maria Grillo will bring to life the romance of our country’s first “First Couple\,” sharing the story of George and Martha’s courtship while offering fascinating insight into 18th-century courting customs among America’s upper classes. As Michael notes\, “bringing characters out of the pages of history and breathing life into them” helps audiences better understand historical events by allowing them to “see\, touch\, or feel the past.” \nGuests will enjoy tea and light snacks as they step back in time for this engaging and romantic afternoon. \nFor More Info & Tickets:  https://bit.ly/3Mb06Ge \nNet proceeds benefit the Norwalk Historical Society’s educational programs and exhibitions. The Norwalk Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/celebrate-valentines-day-with-george-and-martha-washington-at-mill-hill/
LOCATION:Mill Hill Historic Park\, 2 East Wall St.\, Norwalk\, CT\, 06851\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,February 2026,Performances
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ORGANIZER;CN="Norwalk Historical Society":MAILTO:info@norwalkhistoricalsociety.org
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