Holiday Shows: Old Tunes Get a Fresh Spin
Instead of the usual performances, artists are mixing things up to bring new life to familiar favorites.
Andean Folk Music Scene
A group called Border CrosSing is putting on a show featuring lively rhythms and catchy melodies from South America. They're singing carols in Spanish and even an ancient language called Nahuatl. It's a unique way to celebrate the holidays with a global twist.
St. Paul Chamber Orchestra
Over at the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, a Portuguese conductor is leading a performance of Handel's "Messiah." This classic piece tells the story of Jesus Christ through music and is a staple of the holiday season. The orchestra is even offering free transit passes to make it easier for people to attend.
Minnesota Orchestra
For something truly different, the Minnesota Orchestra is teaming up with an acrobatic group called Troupe Vertigo. They're performing "The Nutcracker" with a circus twist, complete with juggling, contortion, and high-flying stunts. It's a fun and exciting way to experience this holiday classic.
Skylark Opera
If you're into opera, Skylark Opera is putting on a show called "The Christmas Rose." This opera tells the story of the Nativity from the perspective of two children. It's a unique take on a familiar story and features a live orchestra.
Twin Cities Bronze
And let's not forget about the Twin Cities Bronze, a group of advanced bell ringers. They're kicking off the holiday season with two concerts featuring ethereal sounds and lively tunes. It's a great way to get into the spirit of the season.
Schubert Club
Finally, if you're looking for something free and local, the Schubert Club is hosting a lunchtime concert series featuring seasonal carols composed by Minnesota artists. It's a great way to support local talent and enjoy some holiday music.
So, if you're tired of the same old holiday performances, check out these fresh takes on classic tunes and stories. It's a great way to celebrate the season in a new and exciting way.