Events
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The Ark 316 S Main St, Ann Arbor
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Salmagundi ♫
Zal Gaz Grotto 2070 West Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor -
The 52nd Annual Dance for Mother Earth PowWow (day 2)
Skyline High School 2552 N Maple Rd, Ann ArborThis is one of the largest powwows in the country, bringing together dancers, singers, drummers, and community members to honor Native American traditions and community
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The 64th Ann Arbor Film Festival (last day in-person)
Michigan Theater 603 E Liberty St, Ann ArborAwarded films will be shown at 5pm and 7pm. There's more info at AA Film Fest dot org.
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Dino* Day (*as in Dinosaur)
Ann Arbor District Library, downtown branch 343 South Fifth Avenue, Ann ArborThis will include fossils from the U of M Museum of Natural History, dinosaur-themed crafts, dino dig sites, and animated films.
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Steve Hackman’s Beethoven X. Beyoncé ♫
Max M Fisher Music Center 3711 Woodward Ave., DetroitBeethoven’s Seventh Symphony becomes the foundation for fifteen of Beyoncé’s biggest hits.
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The U of M Percussion Ensemble ♫
Hankinson Rehearsal Hall U of M School of Music, 1100 Baits Dr,, Ann ArborThe group will perform works by Steve Reich, Robert Honstein, and other composers.
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Mirah [from Brooklyn, NY], with Kathy Lea [from Detroit] ♫
Ginkgo Records 3546 Michigan Ave (inside 27th Letter Books), Detroit -
The Paul Keller Orchestra featuring Sara D’Angelo ♫
Zal Gaz Grotto 2070 West Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor -
Jeffrey Lewis and the Voltage, with Jim Cherewick ♫
Lager House 1254 Michigan Ave, Detroit -
Le Vent Du Nord (from Quebec) ♫
The Ark 316 S Main St, Ann Arbor -
The University Philharmonic Orchestra ♫
Hill Auditorium 825 N University, Ann Arbor, MIThis U of M music student ensemble will perform works by Haydn, Coleridge-Taylor, and contemporary composer Andrew Norman.
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