Live Music Meditation, Princeton University Concerts
Breathe in sound and silence through guided meditation as you listen to music more viscerally than ever, meditating to the playing of accordionist Théo Ould, guided by Matthew Weiner, Associate Dean in the Princeton University Office of Religious Life. This is a free, unticketed opportunity to indulge in attentive, focused, and mindful listening. No prior experience with meditation necessary.
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Winter Wonderland Bash 2025, CMAP
Celebrate the Season at CMAP! Join us at the Suzanne Patterson Building for a joyful afternoon of holiday cheer! Enjoy festive singalongs led by Dave Saltzman at the piano, joined by the jolly Jingle Belles, and more. Savor a delicious holiday buffet, seasonal treats, and fun door prizes. Come celebrate in good company - share the spirit, make new friends, and ring in the season together! Transportation is available to and from the Suzanne Patterson Building by the Muni Bus, Crosstown, or by carpool, all of which we encourage! The festivities begin at 1:00 p.m. Because we cannot accommodate early arrivers, our doors will open at 12:45 p.m. Register at cmaprinceton.org or by calling 609.751.9699. Seating is limited.
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'The Nerdy Nook: True Tales from the Lab', Princeton Public Library
Local scientists, engineers, historians, anthropologists and others discuss the whacky and wild histories behind their areas of expertise, as well as the work they do in the lab.
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'A Christmas Carol', McCarter Theatre
The holiday tradition you love is back—filled with music, magic, and the timeless spirit of generosity. And this year, McCarter is proud to welcome acclaimed actor Cameron Knight in the role of Ebenezer Scrooge. Gather your friends and loved ones to experience this timeless classic, brought to life in an immersive celebration of joy and generosity. A Christmas Carol is the perfect way to kick off the season—full of wonder, warmth, and the spirit of togetherness.
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Théo Ould, Accordion, Richardson Auditorium
Forget everything you know about the accordion—Théo Ould is here to blow your mind. Recognized by Le Monde for his “personality that expresses itself naturally in fantasy, in the fresh and enchanting sense of the term,” this astounding French accordionist makes his Princeton University Concerts debut with a bold, tango-inspired program that proves his instrument’s rightful place in the classical world.
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