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music: “British Christmas”

Arkansas Chamber Singerswith guest conductor Gabriel Stattom and harpist Anna Catherine Pepper, performing traditional carols and some film music for ‘A British Christmas’, Friday 7pm and Saturday and Sunday 3pm Point at Old State Capitol, 300 W. Markham St., Little Rock.

Tentative Shows: “Merry Christmas” by John Williams for Home Alone 2; “Lo, How a Rose e’er Blooming” by Michael Praetorius; “Lo, How a Rose e’er Blooming” by Harry Simeone, Katherine K. Davis and Henry Onorati The Little Drummer Boy”; “Here We Come a-wassailing”; “A Wexford Carol”; “Ríu, ríu, chíu”; Adam Stanley’s Christmas Triptych; Gustav Hall “In the Cold Midwinter” by Gustav Holst; “A Carol for the Bells”; “I Heard the Bells at Christmas”; “Ding Dong! Merry High”; “A Carol for Sussex”; “A Christmas Portrait” arranged by Jerry Novak; “Joy and Merry”; and “What Cheer” by William Walton.

Free admission.Call (501) 377-1121 or visit Ar-ChamberSingers.org.

“Holiday cheer!”

Singers, dancers and Santa join in little rock wind For their “Holiday Cheers!” concert, tonight at 7:30pm at the Center for the Arts and Humanities, University of Arkansas, Pulaski Institute of Technology Main Campus, 3000 W. Scenic Drive, North Little Rock. Soprano Jaimee Jensen-Loving and baritone Kendi Jensen-Loving (born Ron McDaniel) performed a medley of Christmas songs, including Adolphe Adam’s “O Holy Night.” Sylvan Hills High Concert Choir will perform another medley, Christmas Tunes from Broadway, and professional tap company Untapped Inc. will perform choreography on a festive swing track. Santa also makes an appearance (he’s also available for selfies at halftime and after the show). Conducted by Israel Getzov. Tickets are $20, students $5.access lrwinds.org/holiday-cheer.

“Music Holiday”

little rock music scene A concert titled “Happy Holidays in Music” will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church, 1101 North Mississippi Street, Little Rock. University of Arkansas at Little Rock music students Kyndal Collins, soprano; Hannah Blacklaw, mezzo-soprano; Brent M. Foster II, tenor; Christian Waldron, baritone, with pianist Carmen Ramirez joins Night Shift, featuring arrangements of Gustav Holst’s version of “In the Bleak Midwinter”; Josh Sparkman’s “All Is Quiet”; traditional anthem “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel,” https://news.google .com/__i/rss/rd/articles/ “Joy to the World” and “Silent Night”; “White Christmas” by Irving Berlin; “Silver Bells” by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans; “A Carol for the Bells” by Peter · Adapted by J. Wilhousky; and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane. A reception will follow. Free admission. Call (501) 940-1562.

movie christmas

Saline Symphony Orchestra joins singers from Bryant Junior High and Parkway, Davis and Hill Farm elementary schools to music from popular Christmas films and traditional holiday tunes “Spend Christmas at the Movies With a Symphony Orchestra,” Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Bryant High School Fine Arts Center, 801 N Reynolds Road, Bryant. Bryant Mayor Allen Scott will preside over the ceremony. Darla Corral conducting. Admission to the public is free; donations will be accepted.access facebook.com/events/1162917667974516.

Jonesboro “Holiday”

Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky’s Seasonal Classics and Selected Dances from “The Nutcracker” Featuring Art Foundation Ballerinas, Highlighting Delta Symphony Orchestra Annual Holiday Concert, Sunday at 2 pm in Riceland Hall, Arkansas State University Fowler Center, 201 Olympic Blvd., Jonesboro. The program also includes Leroy Anderson’s “Bugler’s Holiday” (with trumpeter Nairam Simoes, Tyler Helms and Blake White) and Ralph Vaughn Williams’ “Fantasia on Greensleeves” (with flutist Heather Coleman and harpist Alaina Graiser). ). Neale Bartee conducts; guest conductor George Cavenaugh will take the podium for “Sleigh Ride”. The concert ends with a chorus and the appearance of Santa Claus.Tickets are $20-35; call (870) 761-8254 or visit deltasymphonyorchestra.org/tickets.

photo The Muse Program will hold its 16th annual “Voices of Angels” Christmas Concert on December 18 in Hot Springs, Hot Springs, Little Rock and Texarkana. (Democrat Gazette special issue)
“Voice of an Angel”

Muse Program Executes 16th Annual “Voice of an Angel” Christmas Concerts of Sacred Classical Music December 18-18 in Hot Springs, Hot Springs, Little Rock and Texarkana featuring soloists, instrumentalists and mixed choirs:

◼️ Today at Muses Cultural Arts Center, 428 Orange St., Hot Springs at 6 p.m.; student performance, free and open to all artists and performers, students and faculty, registration required – call (501) 609-9811.

◼️ Friday at 7pm at the Woodlands Auditorium, 1101 DeSoto Blvd., Hot Springs Village; Saturday, December 10 at 6pm and Sunday at 3pm at the Muse Cultural Arts Center.Tickets $35; call (501) 609-9811 or visit www.themusesproject.org.

◼️ Dec. 15, 7 p.m., Cabe Hall, Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Center, 321 W. Fourth St., Texarkana. Tickets are $35.access trahc.org.

◼️ Dec. 18, 3 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Little Rock, 800 Scott St. Free. Call (501) 372-1804 or (501) 609-9811.

The show includes “Silent Night” adapted by Edwin Fissinger, “Tota Pulchra Es” adapted by Maurice Durufle https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/Maurice Durufle “Il Est Ne Le Divin Enfant ” and Benjamin Britton’s “This Little Babe.”

photo The “Charlie Brown Christmas Live on Stage” national tour will be held Saturday at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. (Democrat Gazette special issue)
theater:
‘Christmas is here’

national tour “A Charlie Brown Christmas Live on Stage” Recreating the Peanuts’ holiday TV special as a stage show Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Reynolds Performance Hall at the University of Central Arkansas, 201 Donaghey Ave., Conway. Tickets are $30-40, $10 for children and students.Call (501) 450-3265 or (866) 810-0012 or visit uca.edu/reynolds.

Christmas: Clinton Center Crafts

The Clinton Presidential Center, located at 1200 President Clinton Blvd. in Little Rock, will host festivals and crafts on Saturday and December 17th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Crafters can make their own holiday-themed decorations and holiday cards; young crafters can color pre-printed holiday cards. There will also be entertainment and “delicious food”. The Clinton Center is also collecting new socks this week, which will be distributed to our neighbors in need this winter through The Van.

admission “Holidays at the Clinton Center” Free event; regular admission to the center – $12, seniors (62+) and college students and veterans (with valid ID) $10, youth 6-17 $7, children 5 and under Free, Active Duty US Military — On behalf of those who wish to visit the exhibit; donate a new pack of socks and receive $2 off.access Clinton Presidential Center.org or facebook.com/clintoncenter.

museum open day

Plantation Agriculture Museum, 4815 Arkansas 161, Scott Held annually Holiday Open House, Sat 9am-4pm, Handcrafted (Old St. Nicholas Gumbo Ornament, Paper Stars, Cotton Burr Poinsettias, Yarn Wrap or Lace Ornaments, Pine Cone Christmas Tree and Egg Carton Bells), Hot Cocoa (or wassail ) and holiday treats, as well as the Plantation Prize Pecan Pie Contest. Guests can also decorate their own graham cracker house and visit Santa in his “reindeer” barn. Entries for the Pie Contest must be submitted between 9:00 am and 2:30 pm; judging is at 3:00 pm. Crafts are $5 per person; all other festivities are free. Call (501) 961-1409 or email PlantationAgriMuseum@arkansas.gov.

“Window to Life”

Live scenes will fill shop windows along Calico Rock’s main street “Window of Life”, Sat 5-6:30pm. Visitors can vote for their favorite. Next is the Christmas parade in town. Call (870) 297-6100.

Candlelight Park

Historic Washington State Park at 103 Franklin Street, WA hosts 36th Christmas and Candlelight Event, Friday-Saturday with light and music at 5pm. Period décor will refresh the homes and buildings of the historic city, and thousands of lamps will illuminate the streets. Malasari will be available for rides. Tours open at 1 pm Williams’ Tavern is open from 11 am to 8 pm, admission is $10, $6 for children 12 and under.Call (870) 983-2684 or visit HistoricWashingtonStatePark.com.

ETC. : Kuqa

Crooked Rails Model Railroad Club Working model trains are on display at the William F. Laman Public Library at 2801 S. Orange St. in North Little Rock today and Friday from 9 am to 7 pm and Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm. The club has a HO and O scale layout; club members will be on hand to provide more information about the hobby and the history of the railroad. Free admission.Call (501) 758-1720 or visit NLRLibrary.org website or crooked-rails.org.

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