Dayton Daily News

THE TOP 10 EVENTS THIS WEEK

- By Russell Florence Jr. Staff Writer

A double dose of dynamic dance, a stand-up comedy marathon and the opening of a dinosaur exhibit are among events to keep on your radar this weekend. 1. “Swan Lake” and “In Modern Moves” When: Feb. 16-18 (“Swan Lake”): 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2:30 p.m. Sunday; Feb. 17-18 (“In Modern Moves”): 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday. Where: Schuster Center, 1 W. Second St. (“Swan Lake”) and Victoria Theatre, 138 N. Main St. (“In Modern Moves”). Details: Dayton Performing Arts Alliance presents Dayton Ballet’s presentati­on of “Swan Lake” choreograp­hed by Septime Webre and featuring Tchaikovsk­y’s gorgeous, dramatic score. At the same rate, don’t miss Dayton Contempora­ry Dance Company’s presentati­on of “In Modern Moves” featuring the troupe’s historic performanc­e of legendary choreograp­her Paul Taylor’s “Esplanade.” Cost: $15-$104 (“Swan Lake) and $15-$75 (“In Modern Moves”). Dayton Ballet and DCDC have partnered for a special discount. You can get 15 percent off when you buy a ticket to each show. Use the promo code DUET15 when purchasing. If you are a current “In Modern Moves” ticket holder, you can get 15 percent off your “Swan Lake” ticket by using the discount code MOVES15 at checkout. This offer applies to all seats in level A-D. More info: 937-228-3630 or daytonlive. org

2. “A Doll’s House”

When: Feb. 15-18: 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday Where: Herbst Theatre of Creative Arts Center at Wright State University, 3640 Col. Glenn Hwy., Dayton Details: Wright State University presents Frank McGuiness’ adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic drama concerning Nora Helmer, a housewife who ultimately discovers her own strength and independen­ce in a male-dominated society. Cost: $5-$15 More info: 937-775-2500 or visit liberal-arts.wright.edu

3. Ra-Feke & Friends

When: 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16 Where: The Internatio­nal Peace Museum, 10 N. Ludlow St., Dayton Details: Israel Olaore Jr., who performs as Ra.Feke, is headlining a free concert presented by the Internatio­nal Peace Museum in Dayton and Levitt Pavilion. This is part of the museum’s participat­ion in a Season of Nonviolenc­e from January 30 through April 4. Olaore, a native of Nigeria, released “Ra.Feke & Friends Live Album, Vol, 1″ in January 2023 via Motherland Muse Inc. (Don Thrasher) Cost: Free More info: peace.museum

4. World Record Comedy Festival

When: Through midnight Sunday, Feb. 18 Where: Bricky’s Comedy Club, 319 S. Second St., Miamisburg Details: Bricky’s is attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the longest stand-up comedy show by multiple comedians. More than 200 comedians will perform for 81 hours straight (the event began at 3 p.m. on Feb. 14). Cost: $15 for a two-hour pass. $40 for a full festival pass. More info: 954-232-4930 or www. brickyscom­edy.com

5. “Keep Marching: The Road to the March on Washington”

When: 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17 Where: The Foundry Theater at Antioch College, 920 Corry St., Yellow Springs Details: This new one-act play with music by Mad River Theater Works is built upon two threads of storytelli­ng: the historical record of the plans, motivation­s, fears and concerns that went into organizing the historic 1963 event, and collected oral histories, gathered by playwright Daniel Carlton, of people who attended the event. The play also brings to life such iconic figures as Martin Luther King Jr., Bayard Rustin and John Lewis. Cost: Free More info: antiochcol­lege.edu/foundry-theater/

6. “Dinosaurs in Motion”

When: Feb. 17-May 13: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily Where: National Museum of the United States Air Force, 1100 Spaatz St., Dayton Details: This interactiv­e melding of art and science allows museum visitors to control the action of 14 giant, life-sized recycled metal dinosaur sculptures, including a 44-foot metal T. Rex. Cost: Free for all museum visitors. More info: nationalmu­seum.af.mil/

7. Dayton Music Club

When: 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 18 Where: Fairmont Presbyteri­an Church, 3705 Far Hills Ave., Kettering Details: After a break in December and January, Dayton Music Club is back. Featured soloist soprano Patricia DiPasquale-Krull presents “Be Thou My Vision” by Bob Chilcott, “A Claire Benedictio­n” by John Rutter and other pieces. Trumpeter Chris Braun and the Mad River Brass Quintet will perform songs such as “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and “God of our Fathers.” Organist Deborah Courtney and the choir from Concordia Lutheran Church conducted by Catherine Keener Abner will close the program. (Don Thrasher) Cost: Free More info: 937-297-0463 or daytonmusi­cclub.org

8. TechFest 2024

When: Feb. 17-18: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday Where: Sinclair Community College, Building 12, 301 W. Fourth St., Dayton Details: This STEM-friendly experience is a family-friendly event organized and conducted by ASC of Dayton since 2003. The focus of TechFest is STEM: Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Math. There will be over 70 exhibits and live presentati­ons. Cost: Free More info: www.techfestda­yton.org

9. Safe Money

When: 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17. Doors open at 8 p.m. Where: Oregon Express, 336 E. Fifth St., Dayton Details: Rappers K. Carter and Valentino “Tino” Halton have worked solo for years but also perform together as Safe Money. The duo released its self-titled debut EP in April 2021. A new collaborat­ive project will be released this year. Before it drops, Safe Money will be previewing the songs live at Oregon Express. (Don Thrasher) Cost: $9 in advance, $12 day of show More info: 937-223-9205 or www.new. oregonexpr­essdayton.com

10. 4 Paws for Ability Service Dog Scrimmage

When: 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17 Where: Xenia Adult Recreation Center, 338 S. Progress Dr. Details: Cheer on the service pups in training as they race to the end zone to score a touchdown. The pups plan to compete in four games total. Stay after the games to meet the teams. Get a free basket or bike raffle ticket with supply donations of paper towels, peanut butter or potty bags. Cost: Free More info: 937-374-0385 or www. 4pawsforab­ility.org Contact this reporter at 937-974-7062 or email russell.florence@coxinc.com.

 ?? ?? Israel Olaore Jr., who performs as Ra.Feke and released a live album last year, is headlining a free concert co-presented by Levitt Pavilion at the Internatio­nal Peace Museum in Dayton tonight.
Israel Olaore Jr., who performs as Ra.Feke and released a live album last year, is headlining a free concert co-presented by Levitt Pavilion at the Internatio­nal Peace Museum in Dayton tonight.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The Dayton Ballet will perform Septime Webre’s “Swan Lake” this weekend.
CONTRIBUTE­D The Dayton Ballet will perform Septime Webre’s “Swan Lake” this weekend.

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