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10 Great Things to do in Worcester This Weekend - February 7, 2020

Friday, February 07, 2020

 

Air Supply at Hanover Theatre PHOTO: Worcester Cultural Coalition

Friday is here and there is plenty going on around Worcester to keep you busy this weekend. 

This weekend’s events include Air Supply at Hanover Theatre, the Worcester Children’s Chorus, and more.

To help you figure out which event to go to and when, GoLocalWorcester has put together a complete guide of what to do and when in the slideshow below. 

See the Great Things to do in Worcester This Weekend in the Slideshow Below

 

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February 7

Air Supply: Lost in Love Experience at Hanover Theatre 

Iconic Australian pop/rock duo Air Supply bring their latest tour to Worcester following the release of their newest live album, “Lost in Love Experience,” recorded with the Prague Symphony Orchestra.

With a career spanning over four decades, Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock met on May 12, 1975, at rehearsals for "Jesus Christ Superstar" in Sydney, Australia. They became instant friends with their common love for The Beatles and, of course, singing. Since then, the duo continue to perform worldwide, with over 130 concerts annually, and just marked their 5,000th concert in Las Vegas.

In 1980, "Lost in Love" became the fastest-selling single in the world, leaping to the top of all of the charts, and was named Song of the Year.

The concert begins at 8 p.m. 

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PHOTO: Worcester Cultural Coalition 

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February 7

Take it to the Curator, February 2020 at Museum of Russian Icons 

Want to know more about your icon? Bring your objects in for an assessment clinic provided by the members of the Museum’s curatorial team.

The assessment includes the approximate age of your icon, where and how it was made, and for what purpose it was made. Find out if your icon is a Church icon or an icon for domestic display, and receive information on conservation and appraisal services.

The event begins at 11 a.m. 

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February 7

"A Broadway Celebration" with the Worcester Children's Chorus at Assumption

Join the Worcester Children's Chorus as they celebrate Broadway from classic shows to recent hits. 

Adults $15, Senior/Student $10, Children $5.  Curtis Performance Hall, Tsotsis Academic Center, Assumption College, Worcester.

The concert begins at 7 p.m. 

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PHOTO: Worcester Cultural Coalition 

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February 8

The Clark Piano Trio at Razzo Hall 

Music‎ of Haydn, Mozart and Dvorak

Performers:

Yelena Beriyeva, piano

Ariana Falk, violoncello

Peter Sulski, violin

 

The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. 

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February 8

Viva Momix at Hanover Theatre

Experience the exceptional. Expect the unexpected.

Transporting audiences from their everyday lives to a fantasy world through its trademark use of magical lighting and imagery, MOMIX has thrilled fans in over 22 countries and been featured on stage, screen, and television.

In an endless search for another gravity, Artistic Director Moses Pendleton combines athletic dance, riveting music, outrageous costumes, inventive props, and pure talent to create an entertaining multimedia experience that will surprise, enchant and astonish.

The show begins at 7:30 p.m. 

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PHOTO: Worcester Cultural Coalition 

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February 8

Wildlife Tracking for Beginners at Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary

Tracking animals is one of the most satisfying outdoor hobbies, and snow offers the perfect opportunity to practice.

This beginner class starts indoors with a one-hour introduction to tracking techniques and skills, and the basic print and pattern motifs for wildlife common to our region. An outdoor hike will follow, where you can practice putting your new skills to use.

Dress for the weather with waterproof shoes. Bring a drink and a snack.

The event begins at 9 a.m. 

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PHOTO: Worcester Cultural Coalition

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February 9

Karaoke at Partner's Pub 

Partner's Pub will have karaoke all season long. Don't miss out on the chance to belt out some of your favorite tunes. 

Karaoke goes from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

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February 9

Winter Warmth and Cheer at Old Sturbridge Village 

Visitors to Old Sturbridge Village in January and February will be treated to a festive story experience in which residents of a 19th century New England town prepare for a seasonal celebration – a winter ball, filled with “warmth and cheer!” 

Each trade shop, home, and business on the Village Common will be brought to life by costumed historians as they talk about how 19th- century folks would have prepared for such a lively event. 

While such occasions were relatively rare, rural balls most typically took place in winter when there was less pressing work on the farm.  Visitors will gain insight into how people in early New England planned for an evening of dancing, socializing, and fun.

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