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Thursday
November 20
  • Explore the Grounds of Hill-Stead Museum  (Special Event)
    Hill-Stead Museum
    7:30 AM
    Walk, jog, cross country ski, watch for birds. Pick up a copy of the trail map at the trail heads or in the Visitor Center, and identify flora, fauna and historic landscape features. Here, you will find former bridle paths and orchards, a pond once used as a water hazard for Alfred Pope’s six-hole golf grounds, and nine historic buildings, including portions of the original dairy farm complex.

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  • Cirque Dreams  (Special Event)
    Mohegan Sun
    7:30 PM
    An international cast of acrobats, contortionists, equilibrists and aerialists are ignited under an ultra violet multi million-dollar stage set into some of the most amazing feats and performances ever witnessed on stage and in the air. With over 200 inventive and black light reflective costumes and an original music score, 'Cirque Dreams' is a two act Technicolor experience. Follow the characters as they appear from the audience, magically transform through illusion inside a towering clock and emerge in time with intense color, extreme artistry and vivid imagination.

    Tickets: Box Office: 860-862-7163; Ticketmaster: 860-886-0070, http://www.ticketmaster.com/
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  • Jungles: Photographs by Frans Lanting  (Art)
    Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
    10:00 AM
    'Jungles' is a personal exploration of nature in the tropics by master photographer and naturalist Frans Lanting.

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    Tickets: 203-432-3776
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  • African Underwater Safari  (Special Event)
    Maritime Aquarium
    10:00 AM
    ‘African Underwater Safari’ focuses on the exotic fishes and reptiles of one of the world’s most diverse continents.

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    Tickets: 203-852-0700
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  • Small Things Considered  (Art)
    Connecticut Historical Society
    12:00 AM
    This exhibit explores the big impact, small objects have made on history and our lives.

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  • Untitled (Three Dancing Figures)  (Art)
    Bruce Museum of Arts and Science
    10:00 AM
    The new fifteen-foot wide aluminum sculpture, know as 'Untitled,' Version A (1989), depicts a joyous dance, a common subject in Keith Haring's oeuvre. This particular sculpture is one of only three editions; the Moscone Center in San Francisco owns one and the third belongs to private collectors in Greenwich.

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    Tickets: 203-869-0376
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  • Blues in Our Blood  (Art)
    Connecticut Valley Historical Museum
    11:00 AM
    This exhibition sheds light on the era, social conditions and family influences that shaped the international music careers of Henry St. Claire Fredericks and his sister, the late chanteuse Carole Fredericks.This exhibition will feature photographs, film footage, album covers, posters and other memorabilia of their careers and their family, which produced an impressive collection of musicians, artists, writers, teachers and entrepreneurs.

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  • Small Things Considered  (Art)
    Connecticut Historical Society
    12:00 AM
    This exhibit explores the big impact, small objects have made on history and our lives.

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  • Planetarium Show: The Skies Tonight  (Special Event)
    Discovery Museum
    3:30 PM
    Take a tour of the night time skies with planetarium staff.

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  • Children's Planetarium Show: Larry – Cat in Space  (Special Event)
    Discovery Museum
    1:00 PM
    This gentle introduction to the planetarium is a light-hearted 30 minute cartoon adventure featuring Larry cat, who learns about the Moon during the show.

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  • Who Was Anna Tuels?  (Art)
    Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
    11:00 AM
    ‘Who Was Anna Tuels?’ celebrates the history of quilting from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in America. It compliments the museum’s unique collection of early American arts and crafts period.

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    Tickets: 860-278-2670
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  • Video A  (Art)
    Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, The
    12:00 AM
    ‘Video A’ will exhibit short contemporary video projects: ‘Miguel Soares: Jumping Nauman’ and ‘Letha Wilson: Nova Scotia Car Drive’ that approaches the idea of mapping the landscape from radically different perspectives.

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    Tickets: Reservations required: 203-438-4519
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  • Peggy Preheim: Little Black Book  (Art)
    Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, The
    12:00 AM
    This exhibition will fully explore the wide range of Peggy Preheim’s work. It includes her drawing, small-scale tightly rendered work that explores highly nuanced imagery related to memory, sexuality, aging and the complex inner relationship of childhood to adulthood.

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    Tickets: Reservations required: 203-438-4519
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  • Paul Ramirez Jonas: ABRACADABRA – I Create as I Speak  (Art)
    Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, The
    12:00 AM
    This exhibition will include a penny-press machine that the public will be encouraged to use to rewrite the text found on the common U.S. penny.

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    Tickets: Reservations required: 203-438-4519
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  • Huma Bhabha: Emerging Artist Award Exhibition  (Art)
    Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, The
    12:00 AM
    This exhibit presents works by sculptor, Huma Bhabha whose works combine traditional materials such as clay with chicken wire, old car parts, debris and much more.

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    Tickets: Reservations required: 203-438-4519
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  • Karin Davie: Symptomania  (Art)
    Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, The
    12:00 AM
    ‘Symptomania’ presents recent abstract paintings by Karin Davie that explores the intersection of representation and abstraction through process, memory and gesture.

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    Tickets: Reservations required: 203-438-4519
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