Nineteen Secrets Sacred Ground Productions Saturday, March 13, 7:00 p.m. HOH and Operation Unite present a reading of Cynthia Stephens' musical Nineteen Secrets performed by Sacred Ground Productions. American heroine Harriet Tubman, looks back on her life during slavery, as an abolitionist and humanitarian. For ages 13 and up. Free.
Painting Studio: Portrait Paintingwith Yura Adams Wednesdays, 5:30 - 8:00 p.m., April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5 & 12 Artist Yura Adams teaches an integrated blend of traditional and contemporary practices in painting the human face. For all levels, beginners and more advanced students. $120 for six sessions, $100 HOH members. Registration required.
Drawing From the Beginning: Portraiture with Maj Kalfus Sundays, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. April 11, 18, 25 & May 2 A basic drawing class with artist Maj Kalfus for those who have little or no drawing experience and those who want to improve their skills. The workshop will focus on learning to draw the face and creating a likeness, using photographs, each other and images from famous artists. $80 ($70 for HOH members) for four sessions. Registration required. |
Suite SolitudeAnthea Kreston Saturday, March 20, 8:00 p.m. A concert with Anthea Kreston featuring the earliest known work for solo violin (Biber's Passacaglia) as well as several newly commissioned works by composers such as Daron Hagen's Suite for Solo Violin and Augusta Read Thomas' Incantation. $15, $12 HOH members.
The Man Who Planted TreesPuppet State Theatre Company from Scotland Co-presented with Stageworks/Hudson Friday, March 26, 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. A captivating adaptation of Jean Giono's environmental cult classic. A French shepherd sets out with his dog to plant a forest and transform a barren landscape. An unforgettable story that shows the difference one man (and his dog!) can make to the world. A unique blend of comedy, puppetry and inspiring storytelling. For adults and children ages 7 & up. Performances take place at Stageworks/Hudson 41 Cross Street, Hudson. $15 adults, $10 youth.
Gare du NordDuos of Parisian Influence duo parnas Saturday, March 27, 8:00 p.m. Join Madalyn Parnas, violin & Cicely Parnas, cello as they present their CD, Gare du Nord. This recording for the Parnas Duo features works by Martinu, Milhaud, Gliere, Fennelly, and Honegger. $15, $12 HOH members, includes light refreshments. |
February 20 through March 27 Painters, sculptors, photographers and paper/mixed media artists exhibit in the CCCA Juried Art Show Exhibition. Opening reception is on Saturday, February 20 from 6 - 8 p.m.
Stories That Add UpStephanie Brody Lederman April 3 through May 1 Stephanie Brody Lederman exhibits her series of recent paintings, rich in poetry and metaphor. Red Light, 2009, 40 x 48, oil on canvas. Opening reception with the artist is on Saturday, April 3 from 6 - 8 p.m. Benefit for Haiti Saturday, March 6, 3:30 - 7:30 p.m. The Columbia County Council on the Arts is partnering with HOH, Perform Columbia!, local artists and friends for a fund raising event to benefit the Haitian Community Development Project. At HOH, there will be a silent auction along with featured performing artists. Light refreshments will be offered. For more information and tickets, please contact CCCA at 518-671-6213. |
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The Hudson Opera House offers a year-round schedule of arts and cultural programming in the 1855 former Hudson City Hall which contains New York State's oldest surviving theatre.
Since opening the first restored room in December of 1997, five rooms on the first floor have been rehabilitated, and we have presented thousands of cultural and educational programs, more than 850 in the last year alone. The Hudson Opera House provides free or low-cost cultural offerings every week of the year.
Ongoing programs include concerts, readings, lectures, exhibitions, theatre and dance presentations, after-school programs, workshops, classes, and community arts events like the annual Winter Walk on Warren Street.












