Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
6:30 p.m. April 21. Trustees Theater. Half-Moon Outfitters is hosting the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour on April 21 at the Trustees Theater. With the ticket sales from the festival, the Georgia Conservancy and the Savannah Bicycle Campaign will help protect Savannah’s beautiful green spaces and continue to make the streets safer for pedestrians, drivers and bicycle commuters. Tickets are available at the Savannah Box Office for $10 and will be $12 the day of the show at the door. For more information, go to www.banffcentre.ca/mountainfestival/worldtour.
‘Hands Of The Spirit’
3 p.m. April 21. Muse Arts Warehouse, 703 Louisville Road. “Hands of the Spirit” is a true story based on the life of the late African-American visionary artist J.B. Murray, an illiterate farm worker who became an artist of international acclaim. This musical is based on a book, “In The Hands of the Holy Spirit: The Visionary Work of J.B. Murray,” written by Mary Padgelek, who was named Georgia Author of the Year in the biography category in 2000. General Admission $20; limited seating available. For more information or reservations, call 912-247-4644.
Savannah Friends of Music present concert
3 p.m. April 21. Temple Mickve Israel, 20 E. Gordon St. On April 21, Savannah Friends of Music and Maestro Phillip Greenberg will present Artur Kaganovskiy, violinist, in celebration of SFOM’s 10th anniversary. Joining Kaganovskiy will be Ezster Szilveszter, violist, and Pavel Gintov, pianist, as they perform a program of virtuoso compositions. A Meet the Artists reception with light refreshments follows the concert. Tickets are $35 each and can be purchased at www.savannahfriendsofmusic.com or by sending a check to SFOM, P.O. Box 15873, Savannah, GA 31416, or by calling 598-1126. Tickets will also be available at the door one hour before the performance. For more information, call 912-355-4252.
‘Seven Keys to Baldpate’
2:30 p.m. April 21. Savannah Arts Academy. The Savannah Arts Academy’s Theatre Department, under the direction of Andrea Verdis, department chair, presents its spring production, “Seven Keys to Baldpate” at 2:30 p.m. April 21. General admission is $10; tickets for students and senior citizens are $6. Tickets can be purchased online at www.seatyourself.biz/saa or at the door the night of the show.
St. Peter’s to host concert
4 p.m. April 21. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 3 W. Ridge Road, Skidaway Island. The Elaris Duo with Mary Watanabe McKee will perform April 21 at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. The concert will include violin, cello and piano. This event is free and open to the public.
JaLon Blacc to perform
6 p.m. April 21. Muse Arts Warehouse, 703 Louisville Road. JaLon Blacc is playing a live concert April 21 at Muse Arts Warehouse. This show is suitable for all ages and donations will be accepted. For more information, call 912-303-4987.
2013 Gulfstream Spring Lecture Series
4 p.m. April 21. Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home, 207 E. Charlton St. SCAD Professor of Writing James Lough will share excerpts from his forthcoming book on the Chelsea Hotel and discuss the process of interviewing former residents and compiling and organizing the interviews into a single narrative.
The Rite of Swing!
5 p.m. April 21. Armstrong Atlantic State University, Fine Arts Auditorium. The Coastal Jazz Association will present the annual Duke Ellington Tribute on April 21, which celebrates the outstanding music of one of America’s greatest composers and musicians. Ellington is credited for composing more than 1,000 songs. The concert will feature the Savannah Jazz Orchestra under the leadership of Drs. Randall Reese and Teddy Adams. This event is free and open to the public.
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