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Performing Arts

ArrowFest at Arrow Street Arts

When: September 05, 7:30 PM - September 15, 8:00 PM
Where: 2 Arrow St, Cambridge, MA
Ages allowed: All Ages
Cost: $50
ArrowFest at Arrow Street Arts

Arrow Street Arts presents ARROWFEST, an eleven-day extravaganza of over 40 performances and events in its renovated theater and new studio in Harvard Square from September 5-15. Presented by Arrow Street Arts and produced with Cambridge-based Liars and Believers (LaB), the festival will offer a wide variety of performances, events, and community gatherings celebrating the vibrancy of the Greater Boston performing arts community.

ARROWFEST celebrates the grand opening of Arrow Street Arts, the Harvard Square venue that has been renovated and expanded, offering accessible, multi-arts spaces and production opportunities to artists and organizations who gather, engage, and connect their communities through the transformative powers of live, in-person performances.

ARROWFEST offers an extensive array of artists and performances, showcasing the diversity of the local arts scene. From the captivating movements of dance companies ranging from classical Indian dance to cutting-edge contemporary performances, to puppetry, global music, hip hop, drag art and cabaret, the festival promises something for everyone.

One of the festival’s most anticipated events is Don’t Open This by Liars and Believers, an original, site-specific, immersive experience that challenges attendees to step inside “Box,” explore, and emerge transformed.

Hip-hop aficionados won’t want to miss the dynamic lineup of performances and workshops, including the electrifying Women of Boston Hip Hop, who are set to bring their unique styles and powerful stories to the stage. Headliner performances by acclaimed artists like Ira Klein and Yoni Avi Battat, the iconic moves of the Wondertwins, and an evening of music curated by singer-songwriter Will Dailey offer unforgettable moments that embody the essence of ARROWFEST.

Another highlight on the schedule is a series of free lunchtime concerts that provide a delightful midday escape, with music curated by Celebrity Series’ Neighborhood Arts program, and pop-up food offerings from area restaurants.

And families are invited to enjoy performances and events featuring engaging entertainment such as films and other activities tailored for kids – and even an event for babies! – ensuring a day of fun and laughter for all ages.

Ticket and Venue Information

Tickets for ARROWFEST performances are now on sale through Arrow Street Arts’ online box office at arrowstarts.org. Several free performances will be offered throughout the Festival, and tickets for other shows begin at $5 and vary by performance. For ARROWFEST events with admission charge, Arrow Street Arts will offer $5 tickets to every performance for EBT, WIC, and/or ConnectorCare health insurance cardholders through the Card to Culture program.

Arrow Street Arts is committed to creating and maintaining inclusive spaces that are accessible to anyone.  ASA’s performance spaces are located at street-level, with no stairs required to access the venue. In addition to accessible seating and restrooms, ASA offers assistive listening devices, sensory regulation tools, sight guide assistance, and service animal bed and bowl.

ARROWFEST LAUNCH FESTIVAL PROGRAMMING

DON’T OPEN THIS

Created and Performed by Liars and Believers, taking place throughout Arrow Street Arts’ venue

Thursday, September 5, 7:30pm

Friday, September 6, 7:30pm

Saturday, September 7, 7:30pm

Soundbath & Meditation

Maïté, The Institute for Integrative Mindfulness & Movement

Sunday, September 8, 4:00pm, in the Studio

Spencer Parli Tew and the Sleepless Birds

Sunday, September 8, 5:00pm, in the Lobby

ARROWFEST Dance Showcase

Featuring Anubhava Dance CompanyHuman Movement ProjectJean Appolon ExpressionsPublic Displays of MotionYuling Spanish Dance, and Unyted Stylz.

Sunday, September 8, 6:00pm, in the Theater

Mike Block, cello

Free Lunchtime Pop-Up Concert

Presented in association with Celebrity Series of Boston Neighborhood Arts

Monday, September 9, 12:30pm – 2:00pm, in the Studio

Cassie Wang, dance

presented in association with Midday Movement Series

Monday, September 9, 6:00pm, in the Studio

Yoni Avi Battat, “Fragments”

with Ira Klein, “Catalan Mahzor Suite”

Monday, September 9, 7:00pm, in the Theater

Gregory Groover, Jr., saxophone, Free Lunchtime Pop-Up Concert

presented in association with Celebrity Series of Boston Neighborhood Arts

Tuesday, September 10, 12:30pm, in the Studio

THIS IS IT

MetaGirl Productions

Co-Written and Performed by Tamara Hickey

Co-Written and Directed by Kate Kohler Amory

Tuesday, September 10, 7:00pm, in the Studio

Will Dailey’s Boston Songwriters Showcase

with Cliff Notez and special guests

Tuesday, September 10, 7:00pm in the Theater

Francesca McNeeley, cello, Free Lunchtime Pop-Up Concert

Presented in association with Celebrity Series of Boston Neighborhood Arts

Wednesday, September 11, 12:30pm – 2:00pm, in the Studio

Jazzmyn Red presents A Hip Hop Experience

Workshop, Panel + Performances

with DJ Bella Be, artist Brian Tillett, saxophonist Tim Hall, and A Trike Called Funk

Wednesday, September 11, 4:30-9pm in the Studio and Theater

Boston History Company

New Work commissioned by Arrow Street Arts

Wednesday, September 11, 7:00pm, in the Studio

PUPPET SLAM

Puppet Showcase Theater

Wednesday, September 11, 8:30pm, in the Studio

Maria Finkelmeier, percussion, Free Lunchtime Pop-Up Concert

presented in association with Celebrity Series of Boston Neighborhood Arts

Thursday, September 12, 12:30pm – 2:00pm, in the Theater

Manifest Destiny’s Child

written and performed by Dennis Trainor Jr

Developed and Directed for Edinburgh Fringe Festival by David Esbjornson

Thursday, September 12, 7:30pm, in the Studio

Violet Nox: In the Heart of the Sun

Thursday, September 12, 8:30pm, in the Theater

Toddler Film Screening, Free Lunchtime Pop-Up

Curated by The Brattle

Friday, September 13, 12:30pm – 2:00pm, in the Theater

Zafarán

Friday, September 13, 7:00pm, in the Studio

An Evening with The Wondertwins

Friday, September 13, 8:30pm, in the Theater

Harry LaCoste & The Loose Caboose!

Saturday, September 14, 11am, in the Studio

Tyler Twombly: THE MAGIC BASKET

Saturday, September 14, 12:30pm, in the Studio

UNPLAYED/UNHEARD

New England Jazz Collaborative Jazz Orchestra

Saturday, September 14, 2:00pm, in the Theater

Clave & Blues – Las Dos Alas

presented in association with Ágora Cultural Architects

Saturday, September 14, 5:00pm, in the Theater

The Mr. Fox Circus Cabaret

What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?

Saturday, September 14, 7:00pm, in the Theater

Candace Persuasian and Arabella LaDessé present: FABULA: Gods and Goddesses Among Us

with Candace Persuasian, Arabella LaDessé, Lilly Rose Valore, Finn Gerring, Chanel thee Angel, Ky, Ezra Quinlan, and DJ Coleslaw

Saturday, September 14, 9:00pm, in the Theater

WHIPPED UP!

Written and Conceived by Jill Rogati

Soap & Rope Theater Company

Sunday, September 15, 10:00am, in the Studio

The Gottabees’ DON’T MAKE ME GET DRESSED

Sunday, September 15, 11:00am, in the Theater

YELLOW BIRD CHASE

created and performed by Liars and Believers

Sunday, September 15, 1:30pm, in the Theater

Women of Boston Hip Hop Showcase

Co-curated with BAMS Fest

featuring Dutch Rebelle, Brandie Blaze, kei, Cakeswagg, Jazzmyn RED

Sunday, September 15, 6:00pm, in the Theater