Balliamo Dance Collective and other events | Weekend 401: Your guide to Rhode Island

Find Rhode Island weekend events, including dance performances in East Greenwich, author talks, Providence restaurant week deals and a statewide brew fest

Balliamo Dance Collective will perform two concerts this weekend at Westminster Unitarian Church in East Greenwich
Balliamo Dance Collective will perform two concerts this weekend at Westminster Unitarian Church in East Greenwich
Domenik Lee Dandy Lion Media
Share
Balliamo Dance Collective will perform two concerts this weekend at Westminster Unitarian Church in East Greenwich
Balliamo Dance Collective will perform two concerts this weekend at Westminster Unitarian Church in East Greenwich
Domenik Lee Dandy Lion Media
Balliamo Dance Collective and other events | Weekend 401: Your guide to Rhode Island
Copy

Looking for some tips on what to do this weekend and beyond? We’ve got you covered. Here are a few recommendations from Ocean State Media afternoon host Mareva Lindo and Executive Producer of Audio Innovation James Baumgartner.

Balliamo Dance Collective

After teaching dance choreography at Brown University, Annamaura Silverblatt wanted to start a different kind of dance company. “I realized that the artistic community was very separated, and I thought if I ever have a company, I’m going to include artists from the community to join my company to promote them and to build an audience. Therefore, collective implies that in my concerts I always feature other artists, musicians, poets, visual artists, and different forms of dance.” The dance concerts this weekend will feature local dance group Buoy Band as well as hip-hop dancer NAN0 accompanied by violinist Big Lux. Balliamo includes formerly professional dancers in their late 50s to early 80s. As Annamaura puts it, “We may not be able to do cartwheels or handstands, but we do everything [else].”

  • Where: Westminster Unitarian Church, East Greenwich
  • When: Saturday, Jan. 31 & Sunday, Feb. 1, 3:00 p.m.
  • Website: balliamodancecollective.org
Big Lux will perform on Violin along with dancer NAN0
Big Lux will perform on Violin along with dancer NAN0
Domenik Lee, Dandy Lion Media

Community Speakers & Authors

Dr. Keisha N. Blain is a professor of History and Africana Studies at Brown University. She’s talking about her new non-fiction book “Without Fear: Black Women and the Making of Human Rights” which tells the stories of Black women who were at the center of struggles for freedom and human rights both in the U.S. and around the world.

  • Where: Colony House, Newport
  • When: Thursday, Jan. 28. Reception at 5:00 p.m. Event at 6:00 p.m.
  • Website: Newporthistory.org

Dr. Chanda Womack is an organizer, educator, mother, and founding executive director of ARISE, the Alliance for Rhode Island Southeast Asians for Education. Born in a refugee camp in Thailand and raised in Providence, Dr. Womack will share her story and talk about her community-rooted work, followed by a Q&A.

  • Where: The Alcove, Providence
  • When: Thursday, Jan. 28. 5:30 p.m.
  • Website: alcoveri.org

Providence Restaurant Weeks

Nearly 100 different restaurants in the Providence area have deals and specials for lunch and dinner and even prix fixe menus so you can find your new favorite place.

Rhode Island Brew Fest

More than 50 breweries from around the region are bringing more than 200 styles of beer to the WaterFire Arts Center.

  • WaterFire Arts Center, Providence
  • When: Saturday, Jan. 31, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
  • Website: ribrewfest.com
The Patriots will take on the Broncos in Denver next Sunday, with the winner advancing to the NFL’s title game in three weeks
‘We found there is a corrosion effect on sharks’ teeth, their whole ecological success in the ocean as the rulers of other populations could be in danger’
Brian Evers, a trucker for freight company XPO, has driven enough miles to circle the earth 80 times without an accident
The state can now work with the bankrupt owner of Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima hospital to determine what happens next
Gov. McKee had the spotlight this week, but the budget process – and the fate of the millionaires’ tax – has a long way to go
The beloved “Z” returns this weekend with historically accurate renovations, new gathering spaces, and a full slate of performances aimed at reviving downtown and serving as a true community living room