Hey there, Memphis! Are you looking for some fun and creative things to do this weekend? Well, you’re in luck because the city is bursting with fantastic events that cater to all kinds of interests—whether you want to learn something new, brush up on your skills, or simply enjoy some amazing local talent. Let’s dive into what Memphis has to offer from September 25 to September 28!
If you’re a fan of good music (who isn’t?), make sure to kick off your weekend at the Kroc Center on September 25 from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM. The legendary Julia Magness, a shining star from the Peabody Hotel, will be performing alongside her band, Her Mane Men. They promise an exhilarating mix of blues, soul, and jazz. Grab a seat (it’s general admission), and if you need an accessible spot, just reach out to the folks at Creative Aging. You don’t want to miss this heartfelt concert!
Why not keep the good vibes going with a little dancing? Join the Rumba Room on the same day, September 25, but from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, for an exciting dance mixer! This event is perfect for creatives of all kinds. You don’t have to be a professional dancer to join in on the fun! There will be interactive bachata lessons led by some awesome instructors. Be among the first 30 to sign up, and you’ll even snag a complimentary drink ticket! Plus, there will be appetizers to snack on while you mingle and dance the night away.
On to September 26, head over to the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM for a captivating evening with none other than Cremaine Booker, affectionately known as “That Cello Guy”. His performance will blend classical and contemporary sounds, showcasing everything from timeless standards to modern hits, and even some original pieces. This is more than just a concert; it’s an experience that will surely inspire and uplift.
Later on that same evening, don’t miss the Grammy-winning ensemble, Imani Winds, performing at The University of Memphis in Harris Hall from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM. This group is known for pushing the boundaries of the wind quintet genre, completely revolutionizing how we think about classical music. With over 25 years of captivating performances, they promise to “blow the roof off” the venue as NPR once said. Trust us; this is going to be a treat for the ears!
Rounding out the weekend, don’t forget to unleash your inner artist at the Life Drawing Workshop on September 28 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Off the Walls Arts. This is perfect for artists of all levels, whether you’re just starting or have been drawing for years. Bring your own materials and spend two hours learning new techniques and gathering inspiration. For just $10, you can make some wonderful friends and create something beautiful.
As you can see, there’s no shortage of exciting activities happening in Memphis this weekend. Whether you’re dancing, drawing, or enjoying some soulful music, there’s something for everyone. So, gather your friends, mark your calendars, and prepare for an amazing weekend filled with creativity and joy!
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