Dec 06 Saturday
MotionArts Dance Company and Academy students present Alice in Wonderland! Follow Alice on her amazing journey down the rabbit hole into the strange world of Wonderland. Join Alice as she meets and dances with its strange residents – a White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat, a Duchess and her Lobsters, a Caterpillar and a sleepy Dormouse and her friends. Alice gets invited to the MAD Hatter’s tea party and encounters the ruthless Queen of Hearts and her Cards while playing croquet. Was it all just a wild dream? Join us and decide for yourself!
In Quarryland, there is a home where friendships are good as gold. The music we make during this holiday season reflects the complicated lives we endure and enjoy in our community. Our hope is that you will also find a place to STAY GOLD for all who show up in your lives.
Come to our winter concert for the choral textures and traditions of the season, have some wassail, and even sing along with QMC on a medley of favorites called “Snows of Yesteryear.” Stay for a blend of Broadway, pop, rock, and oldies reimagined to illuminate the joys of the holidays: “Morning Glow” from PIPPIN, Jamie Cullum’s “Hang Your Lights,” “Shine” by 90s rockers Collective Soul, and the beautiful Beatles ballad “Golden Slumbers” to name just a few.
Join us on December 6th and 7th for the golden magic of Quarryland, your home chorus for the LGBTQIA+ in southern Indiana.
Tickets are available from members, at the door, and on our website. Just $20 for adults, $10 for students, 17 and under are free.
Season sponsored by Shadday Realty Group at CENTURY 21 Scheetz Concert sponsored by Indiana University School of Education.
The Jacobs School of Music presents the Graduate String Quartet-in-Residence: Erinys Quartet.
Dec 07 Sunday
Browse the Holiday Bazaar at our Southeast Y on December 6, 8, and 9 to find the perfect hand-crafted gifts for your loved ones this holiday season! Hand-knitted and crocheted items, such as scarves, hats, stuffed animals, blankets, and more, will be available for purchase during the bazaar.
Saturday, December 6: 8:00 am-12:00 pmMonday, December 8: 8:30 am-12:00 pmTuesday, December 9: 8:30 am-12:00 pm
All items are handmade by our Y Service in Friendship group, which is comprised of volunteers who lovingly knit, crochet, and quilt each piece throughout the year to donate to the Holiday Bazaar. All proceeds benefit the Y for All Scholarship Fund, which provides financial assistance to those who need support with a Y membership or program.
The Jacobs School of Music presents a Student Chamber Music Recital.
WTIU invites you to an exclusive early look at the much-anticipated new season of All Creatures Great and Small! Join us at IU Cinema for a free screening of the Season 6 premiere episode—weeks before it airs on television.
About the Episode
We return to Darrowby in May 1945 to find Skeldale House in a moment of transition. As victory in Europe is declared and the world begins to breathe again, James balances a demanding veterinary practice with family life and an especially challenging Siegfried. Helen is managing big changes at Heston Grange while enjoying time with young Jimmy and Rosie. Tristan, back from years at war, must find his footing at home once more. Meanwhile, Mrs. Hall works tirelessly to bring the household together and restore harmony.
This heartfelt opening chapter sets the tone for a season filled with renewal, reconnection, and hope for brighter days ahead.
Season 6 premieres Sunday, January 11 at 9pm on WTIU.
New Announcement: Seasons 7 & 8 Confirmed!
Fans can rejoice—MASTERPIECE has officially renewed All Creatures Great and Small for Seasons 7 and 8. The beloved series will continue with two additional seasons, each featuring six episodes plus a Christmas Special, bringing even more stories from the Yorkshire Dales to look forward to.
The Jacobs School of Music presents “The Nutcracker” by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Join the Indiana Wind Symphony for its “Sleigh Bells and Snowflakes” concert this holiday season, featuring a delightful selection of music for all ages. This year’s program honors the sacred and secular aspects of Christmas and includes pieces for those celebrating Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. In addition to the music, the concert will showcase guest soloist Charessa Lawson, offer an audience sing-along, and include an appearance by Santa and Mrs. Claus.
The Jacobs School of Music presents a trumpet recital by Junior undergraduate student, Nash Pearson.