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Watch, listen and make: 3 artistic events in Newark this week

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Published on March 11, 2019
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From a jazz concert to a film competition, there's plenty to enjoy in Newark this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.

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Akiko Tsuruga Quartet

Don't miss the Akiko Tsuruga Quartet at Clements Place Jazz. The jazz organist from Osaka, Japan, has been playing music since she was three and will perform songs from her latest album, "So Cute, So Bad."

When: Wednesday, March 13, 7-10 p.m.
Where: Clements Place Jazz, 15 Washington St.
Admission: Free
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Arts Integration Professional Development Workshop for Educators

Calling all educators: Bauhaus painter Paul Klee hosts a workshop this Thursday on how to transform art into music. Guests will build instruments out of simple materials and learn to compose music to represent works of art.

When: Thursday, March 14, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Where: NJPAC Center for Arts Education, 24 Rector St.
Admission: $40-$75
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

24-Hour Film Competition

And finally, join the Newark International Film Festival this Friday for a film competition featuring contestants from the tri-state area. Teams will receive instructions on March 13 and have 24 hours to produce their submissions, which will be screened and judged at the Friday evening screening.

When: Friday, March 15, 6-9 p.m.
Where: 54 Halsey St., Newark
Admission: Free
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets


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