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This weekend in Milwaukee is full of ways of getting out and enjoying art! THE Lynden sculpture garden Organizes its 13th annual winter carnival, where guests can participate in outdoor winter sports, arts and crafts and much more. THE Milwaukee art museum Invite guests to come and dance salsa after opening hours, and 27 museums will offer a reduced (and sometimes free) entry until February 2.
January 24-March 23: “The woman in black”
The woman in black Shocks the public for more than 30 years, and now the Milwaukee public will have the chance to discover the story of a lawyer obsessed with a curse which, according to him, he and his family were shaken. Discover the secret behind the spectrum of the woman in black by looking at this theatrical production at The Theatrical Milwaukee repertoire theaterwhich will take place until the end of March. For more information on the schedules of the shows and the price of the tickets, visit the Milwaukee Repertory Theater website. website.
January 24-February 2: Museum Days
To celebrate museum days, 27 museums from the Milwaukee region will offer reduced prices. Each participating museum will not only offer a reduced entry price, but will also offer special programming. With options ranging from Milwaukee Public Museum At the Bobblehead National Museum and the renowned temple, there is something for all curious types of mind. For more information, see the Visit Milwaukee website.
January 24: 4th annual edition of Bluegrass winter heating
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Warm up with bluegrass to The cooperage At the 4th Bluegrass Winter Heater Annual. The show will present the performances of four Bluegrass artists: the favorite of Milwaukee Joseph HuberMilbillies, Maygen and Birdwatcher and Valley Fox. The doors will open at 7 p.m. and music will start at 7:30 p.m. tickets cost $ 15 in advance or $ 20 at the door. For more information, visit the cooperage website.
January 24: Mam After Dark: Salsa evening
During one night, the Milwaukee Art Museum will turn into a salsa dance club in the moonlight for the Mam After Dark event: Salsa Night. From 7 p.m., the museum will reopen to visitors interested in dancing salsa all night with the historic exhibitions of the museum. Mam after dark events promise live music, immersive performance and clever activations, all in a unique place. Tickets cost $ 35 at the door or $ 30 in advance. Tickets at reduced prices are available for museum members. For more information, visit the Milwaukee art museum website.
January 25: Ice Bear Festival
Traveling in time until the 80s for Ice Bear Fest, a winter celebration that marks the release of Ice Bear Baltic Porter by Third Space Brewing. The brasserie will organize a costume competition on the theme of the 80s, where guests will be invited to wear their best ski equipment and their best ski shoes from the 80s. The free event will also feathand dishes from Pico’s Tacos and Toddlers in the streetAs well as the music of DJ Rick and Mixtape, a tribute group to the 80s. The event will take place from noon to 7 p.m. at the Third Space Brewing. For more information, visit the brewery website.
January 25: 13th annual winter carnival
The weather in recent times has not given the inhabitants of Milwaukee good reasons to go out, but the Lynden sculpture Garden changes this this weekend. The 13th annual winter carnival will host open -air artistic creations, treasure hunts, trees walks, workshops, snowshoeing and much more. There will be food and hot drinks for sale on site thanks to the South American Pedro food truck. The activities of the event are scheduled, so consult the Lynden sculpture Garden’s website To find out when the activities that interest you are taking place. The 13th annual winter carnival will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.