CUMBERLAND – Through the Harry Martin Heritage Arts Studio initiative, Blackstone River Theatre pursues arts education outreach by offering classes and workshops at the theater with respected performers and teachers.
With 2023 over, ahead of us lies a new set of 12 months during which we can anticipate many fine Irish/Celtic music events in the Greater Boston area. Here’s a look at January:•The 21st Boston Celtic Music Fest (BCMFest), which takes place Jan. 11-14, is the big happening this month. Festival events will take place in Harvard Square’s Club Passim as well as the Crystal
A look at some upcoming Irish/Celtic-related music events in Greater Boston (and perhaps a little farther afield):•You can read elsewhere in the BostonIrish entertainment section about local fiddler Hanneke Cassel’s May 12 appearance at the Second Fridays Concert series in Belmont and about Boston-area native Doug Lamey’s return to his old haunts.
The public is invited to a free Christmas concert at 10 a.m. Dec. 18 on the second floor of the senior center, 6 West St. The Jamestown Chapel is sponsoring the event with Island Time Steel Band, a local band comprising percussionists Aaron Abrahamson Cote, Gregg Charest and Kyle Forsthoff. They will perform familiar Christmas
By Sean SmithBoston Irish CorrespondentA look at some upcoming Irish/Celtic events in the Boston/Eastern Massachusetts area (subject to change pending Covid-related developments)As late January rolled around, the Omicron outlook seemed to be improving in Greater Boston, which is certainly good news where live events are concerned. Hopefully, February will see thumbs continuing