Fostering Independent Play at Home
(BPT) – Across the country, temporary school closures are forcing kids into instant distance learning environments for the remainder of the school year. Parents are trying to work their day job while simultaneously educating kids. For most, there isn’t ever enough time in a day to handle both. They’re stressed, and in the scramble to […]
The Show Must Go On(line)
Live performances and classes may have been postponed, but the show must go on (online, that is) for Lexington Children’s Theatre. The spring production of “Ella Enchanted” has been cancelled, and “The Hundred Dresses” will be rescheduled or possibly live-streamed. LCT is making sure local families still have access to the arts through its website. […]
BYB Keeps Everyone Dancing During Quarantine
The studio may be closed, but that isn’t stopping the Bluegrass Youth Ballet from dancing. With local businesses temporarily closed in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, many students find themselves unable to continue with their extracurricular activities. BYB founder Adalhi Aranda is making sure her students are still exercising their craft, […]
Asian Lantern Festival POSTPONED
The Asian Lantern Festival has been postponed due to the temporary shutdown of the Louisville Zoo. The organizers of this event are working with the zoo to reschedule for a date to be determined once the safety precautions surrounding the coronavirus health crisis. Tickets already purchased for the festival will be valid for the rescheduled […]
Discover Summer at the Living Arts & Science Center
Summer 2020 at the Living Arts & Science Center is shaping up to be the most exciting summer yet. Watch creativity grow with nine, week-long, summer camps for students from preschool to high-school at the LASC. Students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a variety of classes with full-day and half-day schedules available and […]
Lexington Children’s Theatre March Performances
A powerful story that revolves around a singular dress, LCT brings, “The Hundred Dresses” to the stage March 19- March 27. “The Hundred Dresses” follows a girl, Wanda Petronski, as she gets teased and bullied because she wears the same blue dress every day. When another girl in the same position goes along with the […]
The Benefits of Dance for Kids
Extracurriculars offer many benefits to young children, and dance is one activity that helps create well-rounded kids. Physical benefits are often the first that come to mind. Adalhi Aranda, founder of the Bluegrass Youth Ballet, calls dance a “total body workout” that increases flexibility, balance and coordination. Dance can also affect spatial awareness. “The greatest […]
Celebrate Dr. Seuss with LCT’s ‘Cat in the Hat’
Lexington Children’s Theatre’s brings Dr. Seuss’s classic story to the stage in March with performances of “The Cat in the Hat.” This fun, playful and creative story will come alive as The Cat and his special friends, Thing one and Thing Two, cause a huge mess for Sally and her brother to fix. ‘The day […]
Q&A with Adalhi Aranda of the Bluegrass Youth Ballet
Parents in the dance world are seeing the word “intensive” pop up when researching summer programs. Adalhi Aranda, founder of the Bluegrass Youth Ballet, explains how intensives help dancers and what parents should know. Q: What exactly is an intensive? A: “An intensive is a camp or workshop designed for serious dancers who are looking […]
“Wondrous Things” Collaborative Drawing Session on Feb. 15
The UK Art Museum will host a Family Day workshop on Saturday, Feb. 15 at noon. This event is hosted by Liz Swanson, an associate professor of architecture at UK. This Family Day workshop will involve a collaborative drawing session using Swanson’s new accordion-style publication titled, “Wondrous Things.” This publication is a children’s book to […]
‘Magical Music Mornings’ Will Feature Sarah Smitha and Mick Jeffries
The Fayette Cooperating Preschool is offering a series of free, innovative music classes to young children, ages 2-7, at Hunter Presbyterian Church at 109 Rosemont Garden. These “Magical Music Mornings” will introduce early learners to the artistry of voice and instrument with play-based instruction from Sarah Smitha of Candy Mountain Music and Mick Jeffries of […]
KYCAA Brings Activities, Performances to Opera House
The 2020 Chinese New Year Celebration, hosted by the KY Chinese American Association, is set for Sunday, Jan. 26 at the Lexington Opera House, 401 W. Short St. This annual event kicks off with a holiday market from 4-6:45 p.m. Shop and enjoy festival foods, crafts, traditional costumes, calligraphy, mini Chinese classes, cultural displays and […]
LCT to Stage Adaptation of Classic Tale
What does it take to be a princess? That is the question Lexington Children’s Theatre will answer in January with its production of “The Princess and the Peas.” This fun and funky retelling of a Hans Christian Andersen classic finds out what happens when “princess-ness” is put to the test. Is being a princess about […]
A Dino-Mite Adventure Coming to the Lexington Opera House January 25
Dare to experience the dangers and delights of Dinosaur World Live, presented by Variety Live and the Opera House Fund at the Lexington Opera House on Saturday, January 25. Grab your compass and join an intrepid explorer across uncharted territories to discover a pre-historic world of astonishing (and remarkably life-like) dinosaurs. Meet a host of […]
Local Performance Adapted With Children In Mind
More than 125 years after its debut, “The Nutcracker” remains one of the most iconic holiday performances in history. Every December the Tchaikovsky ballet pops up in venues across Central Kentucky. But one particular performance has been tweaked with young audience members in mind. The Bluegrass Youth Ballet has created a new tradition with “The […]
Give the Gift of Memories This Year
Sometimes the best gift you can give are not a physical thing, but an experience. Here are some of the best local membership and experience gifts you can give to the kids in your life this holiday season. The Explorium Memberships to the Explorium make great gifts for families, and prices start at only […]
Santa Visits KY Railway Museum
Begin the holiday season with the Kentucky Railway Museum as Santa takes a break from his busy schedule to take a train ride throughout Nelson County. The “Santa Express” and “North Pole Express” are two special events held annually at the Kentucky Railway in New Haven. During a 1.5 train ride, Santa visits with the […]
2019 Holiday Performances
Whether you are looking for ballet, musical entertainment or stage shows, we have all the info on Central Kentucky holiday performances this season. Read on for details. Derby Dinner Playhouse:“Elf The Musical” Based on the 2003 movie starring Will Farrell, this musical adaptation has all the great humor and heart, but with added songs and […]
Where to Find Santa in Central Ky
Santa is making several stops in Central Kentucky before Christmas Eve. Plan your photo op with Santa or Mrs. Claus at any of these local events happening in November or December: Cabela’s Santa’s Wonderland is open for free photos with Santa, holiday crafts and games daily through Dec. 24. Photos with Santa are available Monday-Saturday […]
Day of the Dead at the Living Arts & Science Center
The Living Arts & Science Center will host the 13th annual Day of the Dead Festival on Friday, Nov. 1 to celebrate the rich traditions of the holiday. This family-friendly event, from 5 to 9 p.m., includes hands-on crafts such as decorating sugar skulls, tin ornaments and traditional headdresses; a community altar for photographs of […]