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                                 Ashokan Music & Dance
Ashokan Center, 477 Beaverkill Road, Olivebridge 800-292-0905, 845-246-2121
ashokan.org
Family-friendly workshops, dance camps, concerts, dances and other events featuring traditional folk, jazz, bluegrass, old time, Celtic, Cajun, country and swing.
Barefoot Dance Center
1645 Route 9W, West Park
845-384-6146
barefootdancecenter.com
Offers classes in creative movement, modern technique, ballet, improvisation and choreog- raphy. Home to teen troupe, Barefoot Dance Company. Summer session, rental space, dance performances and school residencies. Accessible, child and group friendly. Free WiFi.
Bearsville Theater
291 Tinker St., Woodstock
845-679-4406
bearsvilletheater.com
Live music, special events and private parties. For updated concert and events listings, see website or call.
Bird-On-A-Cliff’s Woodstock Shakespeare Festival
Comeau Property, 45 Comeau Drive, Woodstock 845-247-4007
birdonacliff.org
Offering free outdoor Shakespeare on the beautiful Comeau Property. All are welcome. Accessible. Pet friendly. Bring a blanket, chair and picnic. July-Labor Day weekend, Friday-Sunday, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Bridge Music (Two locations)
Mid-Hudson Bridge Towers and Johnson-Iorio Park, Highland
845-831-0695
josephbertolozzi.com
Hear music composed solely of the sounds
of the Mid-Hudson Bridge from kiosks at the bridge’s towers by pressing a button (April- October) or listen 24/7/365 on 95.3 FM in John- son/Iorio Park, Haviland Road, Highland. Tenth anniversary events on Aug. 3. Details on website.
Byrdcliffe Theater
380 Upper Byrdcliffe Road, Woodstock 845-679-2079
woodstockguild.org
Located on the grounds of the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony, the theater is used for the performing arts, concerts, dance performances and com- munity events. Open May-October.
Catskill Ballet Theatre
795 Broadway, Kingston
845-339-1629
catskillballet.org
Provides performing experience, mentoring programs and the opportunity to work with professionals. Performances include annual presentation of “The Nutcracker” at Ulster Performing Arts Center, “A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream” and other ballets.
Center for Creative Education
15 Railroad Ave., Kingston
845-338-7664
cce4me.org
Classes for children, youth and adults in music, dance and theater. Home of Energy Dance Company and the Percussion Orchestra of Kingston (POOK). Open year-round, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Creative Music Studio Workshops
P.O. Box 671, Woodstock
845-679-8847
creativemusicfoundation.org
Four days of intensive workshops, master classes, intimate concerts and informal jam sessions that inspire active listening, personal expression, improvisation and musical explora- tion. Evening concert performances open to the public: June 10-14. Accessible, child, pet and group friendly. Free WiFi.
Deep Listening Institute, Ltd.
77 Cornell St., Suite 303, Kingston 845-338-5984
deeplistening.org
Promotes the music and Deep Listening practice of pioneer composer Pauline Oliveros, providing a unique approach to music, litera- ture, art, meditation, technology and healing.
   DENIZEN Theatre
10 Main St., Suite 501, New Paltz 845-303-4136
denizentheatre.com
New compelling live theater with plays that focus on new works, emerging playwrights and powerful themes. Year-round program- ming providing opportunities to local artists.
 Coach House Players
12 Augusta St., Kingston
845-331-2476
coachhouseplayers.org
Affordable community theater since 1950. Three to four plays are performed each year in the 99-seat theater. Participate in local events such as Kingston St. Patrick’s Day Parade, caroling and more. Auditions are open. New members are encouraged to join.
 Colony
22 Rock City Road, Woodstock 845-679-1625 colonywoodstock.com Originally opened in 1929, Colony is now a restau- rant/bar and music venue, serving upscale pub food
and offering a varied line-up of performers throughout the week.
Fine Arts Recital Series
Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall St., Kingston 845-338-6759
olddutchchurch.org
Fine Arts at Old Dutch Church musical performances feature area artists. April-June and September-November, Thursdays, 12:15-12:45 p.m.
Green Kill
229 Green Kill Ave., Kingston
347-689-2323
greenkill.org
Decentralized, multi-use cultural space featur- ing art, performances, educational and various community events. Open to art communities far and wide to self-organize events.
Hudson River Playback Theatre
Ulster County
845-255-7716
hudsonriverplayback.org
Improvisational theatre from true stories for entertainment and community dialogue. Public shows, school programs and more. Open year-round. For schedules and bookings, visit website.
Key of Q: A Capella Singers
Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center, 300 Wall St., Kingston
keyofq.org
The LGBTQ and Allied A Cappella Singers
of the Hudson Valley. Traveling from all corners of the Hudson Valley blending voices and performing beautiful a cappella music together with a focus on mostly-mod- ern secular music in four-part harmony. Performing at least one major concert per year as well as various small gigs such as at pride and open mic nights.
                            BSP (Backstage Productions)
323 Wall St., Kingston
845-338-8700
bspkingston.com
A 27,000-square foot arts and entertainment complex hosting live music, an art gallery, a professional dance studio and Stages In The Arts, a theater company. Live events every week. Open year-round.
First opened 90 years ago
        Byrdcliffe Kleinert/James Center for the Arts
36 Tinker St., Woodstock
845-679-2079
woodstockguild.org
A multi-purpose facility hosting art exhibitions and performances. Visit website for gallery and shop hours.
Community Playback Theatre
Boughton Place, 150 Kisor Road, Highland 845-691-4118, 845-691-4111
Facebook: Community Playback Theatre, Highland
Skilled improvisational actors employ music, movement and spoken word to play back stories told by audience members. Stories cover the whole spectrum of human experience. Accessible, child and group friendly. Free WiFi. Performances the first Friday of each month at 8 p.m.
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