Soapicks October 21-26

It’s hot one day and cold the next but at least the fun Cincinnati has to offer is staying constant. This week we’ve got a little history with Abe, a little comedic romance in Love Song and a lot of moving and shaking between the canvases at Pendleton Art Gallery and the stages at Scribble Jam.

Four Score and Seven Years Ago…
October 22

 we weren’t around to hear Honest Abe deliver the Gettysburg Address in 1863, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is offering up the chance to relive it through, Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War. Experience more than 100 images, historical documents and artifacts come to the Freedom Center in an innovative and interactive exhibit. Don’t miss the chance to get to know the 16th President of the United States who led us through a momentous war and met the end of his presidency one night at the theatre. Click here for exhibit details.


“I’m not gonna to write you a love song….”

October 21

Well Sara Bareilles may not have written one, but John Kolvenbach wrote Love Song for the stage. Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park presents a romantic comedy which attempts to celebrate that crazy little thing called love and life, who’s along for the ride. It’s a story of a man named Beane and his meddling sister Joan, who launches a personal campaign to uncover the story behind bro’s new love interest.  Play opens with a preview Tuesday October 21 and continues through November 21. Click here for tickets and times.

Waltzing Onto Canvas
October 24

There’s no doubt the moves on Dancing With The Stars are hot, but Anya Gerasimchuk proves 2-D dancing can be just as steamy. Her unconventional art combines all the rhythm, passion and energy of dance with composition and technique to create Dancing on Canvases. This Friday join Pendleton Art Gallery for the Opening Reception of Gerasimchuk’s work. Stick around after the art lecture and let your body become the canvas with Kama Salsa Dancing who will be performing and giving a free dance lesson. Reception starts at 6pm. Click here for more.

Scribble Scrabble
October 25-26

America’s largest hip hop festival invades Annie’s this weekend as Scribble Jam brings music and graffiti together. Get ready for two days, two stages and a whole lot of creativity going on with battles of every kind, MC, Beatbox, B-Boy and Dj not to mention an expo featuring work of top graffiti artists. Tickets are $25 at the door each day. Check out the website for more details. If you want more graffiti action stop by AVS Art Gallery for their UP IN THE AIR exhibition which features International Superstars DALEK and Steve Powers as well as other nationally recognized artists. Exhibit thru October 30.

 

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Taft Museum of Art
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