![]() From noon to 3 PM, Moana will sing songs and paint faces. Treasure, follows at 11 AM with stories and songs based on a children’s book. Miss Donna starts things off with stories and songs at 10 AM. The Library Tent (the middle tent) offers performances and activities for children and the young at heart. Yesterday’s Country performs old-time traditional country music at 5:30 PM. The Andrew Sexton Trio is next, with Andy on guitar and vocals, Alec Zeuli on alto sax, and Craig Hamilton on bass. Cat’s Melodeon, led by Bill Black, performs at 2:30 PM, playing traditional Irish dance music-jigs, reels, and more, on fiddle, flute, recorder, accordion, banjo, guitar, uilleann pipes, and bodhran.Īt 3:30 PM, Michael Shea plays acoustic guitar and sings original songs and covers. Laughing Crow Band takes over at 1:30 PM, offering blues, folk, gospel, and Americana music on guitar, lap steel guitar, bass, and drums. This vocal and guitar duo plays new and old soul music with jazz and hip hop influences. Michael Scena and Neil Ganju follow at 11:30 AM. Anytime Fitness is offering a participatory workout class at 10:30 AM-a great way to start the day. Meanwhile, there is also a lot happening in the Music Tent, located on the right as you face the library. The Falmouth Songbirds, a women’s vocal ensemble led by Susan Laite, are next, singing classical music, spirituals, jazz, folk, popular music, and standards in three-part harmony. Next, it’s the Moonlighters Big Band, offering waltzes, tangoes, cha-chas, rhumbas, bossa novas, swing music, foxtrots, and more.Īt 3:30 Elena Griffin leads a troupe of Middle Eastern belly dancers in colorful costumes. Turning Point Dance Studio takes the stage next, with students performing a variety of classical and contemporary dances under the artistic direction of Laura Sciortino.Īt 1 PM, Tradewinds, a men’s a cappella quartet, takes the stage and will sing selections from the Great American Songbook, jazz, and pop tunes. The Falmouth Theatre Guild follows with a medley of tunes from recent and upcoming shows. They play traditional Celtic and international fiddle tunes. The group is made up of the very accomplished students of Nikki Engstrom, from very young students to adults. The Performance Tent hosts the Sonnay Fiddlers at 10 AM. On Saturday, performances start at 10 AM and run until 9 PM. Young in spirit and high in energy, the band will get you moving. Puffy Elvis is a big, old-time rock ‘n’ roll band made up of teachers, guidance counselors, and administrators at Falmouth High School. This year, Puffy Elvis plays classic rock hits to dance to. ![]() The Town Dance is one of the highlights of Arts Alive and takes place from 7 to 9 PM on Friday night. She will be followed by Infamous Jack, an original rock ‘n’ roll band featuring Mark Melville on vocals, Bill Peterson and Neil Ganju on guitar, George Wirtz on bass, and Doug Shine on drums. The event opens Friday evening at 5 PM in the Performance Tent (the large tent on the left as you face the library) with a performance by singer/songwriter Dawna Hammers, who is known for her Joni Mitchell tribute concerts, as well as for her original songs. All events are free.Ĭoordinated by ArtsFalmouth and the Falmouth Village Association, Arts Alive features nearly 40 different music, theater, spoken word, and educational performances, a Town Dance on Friday night, Rockin’ Saturday Night, activities for children, more than 50 artisans and craftspeople, face painting, artists painting Arts Alive scenes as they happen, food vendors, and much more. Arts Alive, Falmouth’s vibrant three-day celebration of the performing and visual arts, takes place Friday, June 15, through Sunday, June 17, on the Falmouth Library Lawn, Shore Street Extension, and Peg Noonan Park.
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