Sunday Funday
Sunday, Sunday, Sunday…
Family day at the Nasher. Entertainment, crafts, you know the routine. Free. Noon to 4.
Bone-Dry Dog Wash. $10 includes dry wash, brush, massage, and nail trimming. Food, DJ, kids zone, and contests with prizes. Whole Foods on Broad Street, 11 to 3.
The Whirligig Music Project opens at 4pm. Central Park. We’ll be checking it out later in the week, because on Sunday they request the audience be quiet for the duration of some filming. But after that, through October 5th, the project will be open to listeners who make noise (vocal or instrumental) when they see the whirligigs move.
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as always we loved the family day the Nasher! we made lace like hand cuffs from cofee filter paper. Those looks were inspired by the clothing of the Spanish queens and their infants portrayed in the exhibition from el Greco to Velasquez. Even more fun was to make a crown and decorate with jewels and feathers. My little queen wore it proudly today for show and tell at her preschool. But the high point of the day was the Rapunzel show, transposed into modernity by Rags to Riches. Accessories like cell phone, cable TV, and food preferences put the play into the present. Rapunzel came out to be a rather demanding girl and subsequently teenager for her adoptive mother. The poor witch had a lot to suffer from the hands of Rapunzel. The kids loved those parts. Oh and the howling, and traveling songs too!
I think today is a free day at the Nasher !