This Week in New Haven (December 11 - 17)

This Week in New Haven (December 11 - 17)

Between and in-between maker projects, pajama parties and scary movies, the holiday season shifts into an even higher gear.

Monday, December 11
You can find live jam bands or improvisational jazz shows pretty much any time. But an Organ Improv Showcase, featuring Institute of Sacred Music students using Trinity Churchโ€™s organ at 4 p.m., comes but twice (I think) a year.

Tuesday, December 12
โ€œExperience the magic of the holidays as Brassโ€โ€”a chamber quintet of local professional brass playersโ€”โ€œfills the air with festive classics at our annual Sounds of the Season concertโ€ starting at 5:15 p.m. inside Yaleโ€™s Beinecke Library. The opener is reportedly Handsome Dan, on hand for a meet-and-greet starting at 4:45.

From 6 to 7:30 in Ives Main Libraryโ€™s Tinker Lab, you can make your own holiday chocolate mold using a thermoforming machine.

Speaking of making things, MakeHaven offers two beginner-friendly workshops tonight. First, from 6 to 8, is a chance to craft an โ€œLED light snowflake or starโ€ topper for your tree. Second, from 7 to 9, is a chance to design, cut, grind, foil and solder your own stained-glass artwork.

Still speaking of making things, the Open Mic Surgery poetry series has published a book โ€œfeaturing 20 amazing poets and 48 pages.โ€ To celebrate, theyโ€™re throwing a 6:30 release party at Volume Two, a.k.a. Never Ending Books. โ€œCome and hear us read from the book,โ€ โ€œpick up a copy of your ownโ€ and โ€œhave folks sign your books! There will be food and drink and just, like, non-stop fun.โ€

Wednesday, December 13
At 5 p.m., District New Haven hosts a Holiday Sip & Shop โ€œfeaturing 20 incredible vendors, a 360 Photo Booth for memorable moments, indoor corn hole for some friendly competition, a lively DJ to keep the atmosphere festive, and more.โ€

Also at 5, a Chanukah Celebration at Milfordโ€™s Connecticut Post Mall includes building a giant communal LEGO menorah; a lighting of a menorah that I assume isnโ€™t made of LEGOs; and the enjoyment of โ€œmusic, donuts, Chanukah gelt, balloon twisting, crafts and more!โ€

From 6 to 9, an annual Gingerbread Night at Amaranteโ€™s Sea Cliff promises food and an open wine (and soft drinks) bar while you decorate your own gingerbread house.

At 8 p.m. at Cafe Nine, โ€œbring your food, new clothing, and monetary donationsโ€ for a Hip Hop for the Homeless show featuring performances by Nico Fuego, Ricky Swift, The 50X50s, Jules Baxter, FLOWlikeWATER, Mandy Moorehol, DJ Mo Niklz and Joey Batts & Sketch tha cataclysm.

Thursday, December 14
Two Chanukah concerts mark the holidayโ€™s eighth and final night. At 6 p.m. in Branfordโ€™s Blackstone Library, trio Simply Tsfat, โ€œhailing from the northern Galilee city of Tsfat,โ€ bring โ€œa vibrant musical blend of powerful lyrics and soulful tunes in the Chassidic mystical tradition. Refreshments will be served, and a menorah lighting will take place outside on the library terrace following the concert.โ€

At 7 at Best Video in Hamden, Nu Haven Kapelye, โ€œSouthern New Englandโ€™s largest, sassiest, and saxiest Klezmer ensemble,โ€ promises โ€œjoyous, foot-tapping, tuchus-shaking arrangements of Klezmer and Yiddish music from Eastern Europe and other locales.โ€

Friday, December 15
A weekend of performances of the New Haven Balletโ€™s annual presentation of The Nutcracker opens at 7 p.m. โ€œThis wonderful classic, set to music by Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky, tells the story of the Von Stahlbaum family as they celebrate the holidays with a festive party, and brings to life a dream young Clara Von Stahlbaum experiences after the party ends.โ€

Also at 7, Elvis impersonator Rob โ€œEโ€ performs โ€œthe hits and Christmas musicโ€ of The King during a Christmas in the Cabaret show at West Havenโ€™s Pub 34. Karaoke is also reportedly in the mix.

Back at New Havenโ€™s Trinity Church, the annual Christmas Concert performed by the churchโ€™s Choirs of Men & Boys and Adults & Girls, as well as guest group the A Cappella Singers, starts at 7:30.

Also at 7:30, โ€œA Sliver of Lightโ€ at Hamdenโ€™s Whitneyville Cultural Commons offers โ€œoriginal music, improvisations and words in celebration of the winter solstice.โ€

Saturday, December 16
From 9:30 to noon, a special Christmastime edition of Best Videoโ€™s Saturday Morning Cartoons series sounds awesome, if youโ€™re of a certain age. โ€œJust like when you were a kid, wake up early on Saturday morning, come to Best Video, grab a bowl of Frosted Flakes, watch some Smurfs and Thundarr the Barbarian in your pajamas (optional), and relive the days when Saturday mornings were a kidโ€™s most anticipated time of the weekโ€ฆ You can bring a kid or just show up and be a kid again. Original Nintendo Entertainment System games and very unhealthy cereal and Pop-Tarts will be served along with a big olโ€™ slice of nostalgia. And coffee. Lots of coffee.โ€

A 10-to-2 volunteer knotweed- and trash-clearing session based out of East Rock Parkโ€™s Trowbridge Environmental Center also includes entertainmentโ€”in the form of an 11 a.m. environmental magic show by Cyril the Sorcererโ€”and โ€œsnacks and hot beverages.โ€

Back at Hamdenโ€™s Whitneyville Cultural Commons, a holiday bazaar from noon to 4 convenes 40 local vendors offering food (including โ€œtreatsโ€), crafts, clothing, candles, art, decor and more.

From 1 to 3, Jazzyโ€™s Cabaret and the Urban Professionals Network host a family- and pajamas-friendly brunch with Santa, promising a โ€œscrumptious breakfastโ€ and an โ€œenchanting atmosphereโ€ with holiday music, story time and Santa photo ops.

At 1 p.m., the next installment of the Fair Haven Libraryโ€™s Classic Cinema series features the sci-fi horror classic Aliens (1986), the rare sequel to be considered even better than its equally classic predecessor. โ€œPopcorn and soda are on us!โ€ organizers say.

Edgerton Parkโ€™s annual Winter Solstice Luminary Walk runs from 5 to 9 p.m. โ€œCelebrate the return of longer daysโ€โ€”starting next weekโ€”โ€œand stroll the illuminated paths of Edgerton Park. Weโ€™ll have music performances, light sculptures, beverages and merriment. Handmade lanterns for sale designed by ACES Educational Center for the Arts students. Donโ€™t miss the lantern parade at 7pm led by the Hillhouse High School Marching Band.โ€

Seymourโ€™s Strand Theater hosts a triple-feature screening of Italian director Lucio Fulciโ€™s brain-challenging and stomach-turning โ€œGates of Hellโ€ horror trilogy: City of the Living Dead (1980), The Beyond (1981) and The House by the Cemetery (1981).

Deck the Hulls XII is โ€œNew Havenโ€™s very own punk rock Christmas spectacular. $10 suggested donation with all proceeds going to the Connecticut Food Share. Bad Santa will be posted up on his motorcycle for holiday pictures. Live performances by the Stumblebum Brass Band and, of course, the Hulls.โ€

Sunday, December 17
At Anthonyโ€™s Ocean View, โ€œBrunch with Santa!โ€ seatings at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. offer breakfast, pasta, carving, dessert and โ€œchildrenโ€™sโ€ stations alongside photos with Santa, who will be giving an early Christmas present to every child.

At 3 p.m., following a satellite performance in Madison yesterday, the New Haven Symphony returns to Woolsey Hall for its annual yuletide performance of Handelโ€™s Messiah, joining with โ€œthe ethereal voicesโ€ of Christ Church Choir.

From 4 to 7, Stony Creek Brewery in Branford hosts a Jingle Jam featuring โ€œa live Santa Claus, specialty cocktails (including eggnog of course!), and live music featuring Timmy Maia,โ€ with โ€œugly sweaters and holiday attire encouraged!โ€

Written by Dan Mims. Image 1, featuring Trinity Churchโ€™s Choir of Men & Boys in 2014, photographed by Dan Mims. Image 3, sourced from nuhavenkapelye.com, features Nu Haven Kapelye. Readers are encouraged to verify times, locations, prices and other details before attending events.

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