Boston’s Diverse Cultural Web: Enjoy Mesmerizing Tunes at the Piano Faculty Recital

Boston’s Diverse Cultural Web: Experience Black History Month to the fullest at the Howard Thurman Centre for Common Ground. This first event promises to be a lively meeting place for the BU community, organised in partnership with the College of Arts & Sciences Diversity & Inclusion office, African American & Black Diaspora Studies, Umoja, and several other organisations.

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Visit the Howard Thurman Centre for Common Ground, Event Space 104, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, on Thursday, February 1 from 3 to 5 p.m. to experience an evening of cultural immersion, delectable appetisers, refreshing drinks, and an enticing raffle. An RSVP is not required.

Piano Faculty Recital:

Enjoy the mesmerising tunes of Ravel, Poulenc, Gershwin, and other classical masters at the Piano Faculty Recital, which will feature the illustrious Boaz Sharon. Boaz Sharon is a well-known lecturer at the College of Fine Arts, and his vast repertoire and experience guarantee a memorable evening.

Come see us at the College of Fine Arts, Room 175, 855 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, on Thursday, February 1, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The public is welcome to attend this free programme.

Art Extravaganza at The Institute of Contemporary Art Enjoy free admission to The Institute of Contemporary Art on Thursdays from 5 to 9 p.m.

Experience the creative marvels of the 20th and 21st centuries, including works by notable female artists like Eva Hesse, Doris Salcedo, and Louise Bourgeois.

An evening filled with cultural enrichment is guaranteed by the museum’s visual arts programme, which features new commissions, local artists, and themed exhibitions. Purchase your tickets here to ensure your spot.

First Fridays in SoWa: An Ingenious Event

Every month on the first Friday, unleash your creativity in the SoWa Art + Design District. From 5 to 9 p.m., more than 80 galleries, showrooms, stores, and artists open their doors, fostering a festive and inspiring atmosphere. Food truck fans will like having them on site. This creative spectacle takes place in Boston at 450 Harrison Ave.

Flower Market for Lunar New Year: A Tribute to the Year of the Dragon

On Friday, February 3 and Friday, February 9, from 9 am to 6 pm, celebrate the Lunar New Year at the Flower Market pop-up located at the China Trade Centre, Room 110, 2 Boylston St., Boston. Buy a hyacinth to welcome good energy. Hyacinths are lucky for anyone born in the Year of the Dragon.

The Moulin Rouge! The Musical: An Outstanding Broadway Hit

Take a deep dive into the world of Moulin Rouge! The Musical at 539 Washington St., Boston’s Citizens Bank Opera House.

This ten-time Tony Award–winning production, which is based on the legendary Baz Luhrmann film, addresses themes of love, beauty, independence, and liberation. On February 4, this jukebox musical will come to an end during its Boston run. Get your tickets here.

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A Historical Odyssey: The African-American Patriots Freedom Trail Tour

Take a tour through the African American patriots of the Revolutionary War in observance of Black History Month. This mile-long, ninety-minute walk, guided by a costumed guide, shares the stories of some of Boston’s most iconic locations, such as the Old South Meeting House, Park Street Church, and Old Corner Bookstore.

The trip leaves from the Boston Visitor Information Centre, located at 139 Tremont St., Boston, at different times on Sunday, February 4. Students receive a $2 ticket discount.

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