Boston/ Arts & Culture
Published on October 24, 2019
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Looking to up your appreciation of the arts?

We've rounded up four artsy events around Boston this weekend that will scratch your cultural itch, from a Hindu dance performance to an artist reception.

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Celebrate! with Triveni Dance Ensemble

From the event description:

Attend an event celebrating the Hindu deities in a beautiful dance performance. Expect traditional Hindu dance styles and stunning costumes.

When: Saturday, Oct. 26, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Where: John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Columbia Point
Admission: Free
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Bollywood workshop

From the event description:

Join a Bollywood dance workshop this Saturday with NYC choreographer Rohit Gijare and DFD Academy founder Devika Dhawa. 

When: Saturday, Oct. 26, 12-3 p.m.
Where: The Dance Complex, 536 Massachusetts Ave., Studio 1
Admission: $20
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An Insider's View on Valuing Art with Peter Hastings Falk

From the event description:

Learn how to value art at a seminar with art expert Peter Hastings Falk. Understand how art is priced and what distinguishes high-priced artwork from lower priced pieces.

When: Saturday, Oct. 26, 3-4 p.m.
Where: The Cyclorama, Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont St.
Admission: $15
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Artist reception

From the event description:

Enjoy showings of new works of art by local artists. The Fall 2019 Mattapan Open Streets/Open Studios is a part of a series of art and cultural events.

When: Saturday, Oct. 26, 3-5 p.m.
Where: Brothers Deli and Restaurant, 1638 Blue Hill Ave.
Admission: Free
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