Weekend Planner February 22-25

Feb 21, 2024 at 11:17 PM

Cultural Beats and Charitable Feats: A Glimpse into Ithaca's Vibrant Events

Immerse yourself in the heart of Ithaca's cultural scene with a series of events that promise to captivate and inspire. From the poignant narratives of young dreamers to the enchanting melodies of Celtic tunes, each gathering offers a unique slice of artistry. Join us as we delve into the vibrant offerings that celebrate tradition, support noble causes, and showcase the rich tapestry of local talent.

Discover Ithaca's Artistic Pulse: Uniting Community Through Music, Drama, and Compassion

Sanctuary City Theatrical Performance

In the wake of 9/11, within the urban sprawl of Newark, New Jersey, two young souls find themselves clinging to one another amidst a tumultuous struggle for identity and belonging. The Kitchen Theatre Company presents a compelling narrative that captures the essence of the American Dream through the eyes of childhood arrivals to the United States. This poignant production runs from February 21 to March 3, with performances from Wednesday to Sunday, offering a powerful commentary on the realities faced by many in search of sanctuary.

For those interested in witnessing this evocative portrayal, details regarding ticket availability and showtimes can be found on the Kitchen Theatre Company's official website.

Lúnasa's Celtic Rhythms

On a crisp Thursday evening, the Smith Center for the Arts in Geneva becomes a portal to the Emerald Isle as Lúnasa, a group formed in the late '90s, takes the stage. Named after an age-old Gaelic festival, this ensemble has been pivotal in the resurgence and transformation of Irish traditional music. Their performance on February 22nd is a testament to the year-round allure of Celtic sounds, transcending the typical St. Patrick's Day celebrations and bringing the spirit of Ireland to life through their vibrant rhythms.

Experience the rich cultural heritage and the dynamic, foot-tapping melodies that have made Lúnasa a household name in the realm of Irish music.

The Witching Hour: A Musical Exploration

The Pandora Consort, an emerging early music ensemble, is set to enchant audiences with a unique concert titled 'The Witching Hour.' Hosted by NYS Baroque, this event features a blend of historical and contemporary vocal pieces that delve into the themes of witchcraft and the narratives of women who were once accused of its practice. The performance, scheduled for February 25th at the First Unitarian Society in Ithaca, promises to be a hauntingly beautiful journey through time, with free admission for all attendees.

Join the Pandora Consort as they breathe new life into ancient melodies and stories, offering a fresh perspective on the music of bygone eras.

Planned Parenthood Benefit Concert

The Argos Inn in Ithaca sets the stage for a heartfelt showcase of Americana music, all in support of Planned Parenthood of Greater New York. On February 25th, local musicians will unite their talents across two stages, offering a lineup that includes Drew Kiddoo and the Blackouts, The Dart Brothers, Mortal Combine, Reverend Ezra, Chickenwire Parachute, Good Dog, Janet Batch and the Four Bangers, and Freight. This 21-and-over event is not just a celebration of music but a demonstration of solidarity and support for a vital cause.

Attendees can expect an afternoon filled with soulful tunes and a shared commitment to making a difference through the power of music.