Local crafter favorites and up-and-coming new vendors alike will be selling their crafty wares. Get your holiday shopping done, local style. Find unique and awesome goods from a variety of different vendors. It’s the 5th annual Crafts Gone Wild craft fair. On Saturday at 2pm, The “Signs” of Christmas perform in the Conservatory’s Atrium on Sunday at 2pm, the Pickerington High School North Chamber Orchestra performs.Īdorn your front door with a seasonal wreath created from a variety of greenery, cones, berries and natural materials. Preregister online.įamily Fun–Holidays from Around the World … and a special performance!Įxplore winter holidays from around the world and taste traditional celebration foods. Gift Certificates are also available.īuild a Christmas tree with paper, glue, old art works and recycled junk mail. If you would like to take a class at another time visit our class listings for more info. No pre-registration required, no reservations accepted. $15/beadĪll activities are first-come, first-served. Use smaller torches to heat and form glass into the shape of a candy-shaped bead. Shape and blow molten glass into a globe-shaped ornament. Workshops run Friday from 3-6pm and Saturday & Sunday from 11am-3pm.īlown Glass Ornament: Ages 12+. Walk-in workshops run all weekend long, giving you the opportunity to craft your own unique items, perfect for decorating year-round or as a personalized gift. As always, our talented artists offer glass-making workshops for both adults and children. Join us for our annual tradition of holiday shopping and glass making! Central Ohio’s finest artists will be on hand with jewelry, holiday decorations, and other glass artwork of all forms and sizes, thousands of glass pieces will be on display, many at discounted prices. Performances of this family classic will be held at Otterbein University’s Fritsche Theatre. Act I are various works by Aaron Copland and the music for Act II is John Rutter’s Magnificat. “We will have live music for the entire ballet this year. to be distributed to their clients and constituents.Īnother exciting dimension for this year’s series of Matchgirl performances will be the presence of live music conducted by Ohio Wesleyan University Associate Professor of Music Jason Hiester. As well, CDT will donate 300 tickets to the performance to W.A.R.M. CDT will accept non-perishable food at all performances to be donated to the Food Bank. It continues to move Columbus audiences with its poignant message of forgiveness, hope, and joy.ĬDT will partner with W.A.R.M. Venue: Cowan Hall, Otterbein College TheatreĬolumbus Dance Theatre’s beloved holiday classic Matchgirl returns for its fifteenth anniversary year: a highlight of the Columbus Holiday Season! This timeless tale written by Hans Christian Andersen was created as CDT’s annual family ballet more than a decade ago by CDT Artistic Director Tim Veach. Overflowing with unforgettable characters, exquisite scenery and costumes, delightful dancing and Tchaikovsky’s beloved score played live by the Columbus Symphony, this holiday classic will enchant your entire family. You will journey with Clara and her Nutcracker Prince to a fantasy world of the imagination. Indulge in the spirit of the holiday season with the magic and adventure of BalletMet’s The Nutcracker. The Men of London will perform in the Conservatory’s Atrium at 7pm. Venue: Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Music at the Conservatory–The Music Men of London Parking is free for the first hour in Main Library’s garage, and the train will be available for free viewing through Jan. This is the seventh year Huntington has graciously loaned the train to Columbus Metropolitan Library. The Huntington Holiday Train has wowed central Ohioans since it was originally displayed in the historic Huntington building in 1992. Stop in to the Main Library to see the Huntington Holiday Train! This incredible 600-square-foot display features five trains running on nearly 300 feet of track, 50 pounds of snowflakes and detailed buildings intricately modeled after real structures in Germany. Venue: Columbus Metropolitan Library – Main Library The Huntington Holiday Train at Columbus Metropolitan Library Family Fun–Holidays from Around the World … and a special performance!.Music at the Conservatory – The Music Men of London.The Huntington Holiday Train at Columbus Metropolitan Library.Weekend Warriors: Deck the Halls! Dress up your holiday adventures with these great classes and events in Columbus Ohio! Community Arts Partnership (CAP) Awards.Community & Street Performer Partner Guidelines.Amharic Arabic Chinese (Simplified) English French Hindi Japanese Portuguese Russian Somali Spanish Greater Columbus Arts Council | Supporting art.
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