This week at The Buttonwood Tree!
Tuesday, August 18th
Laughter Yoga and Crystal Bowl Sound Healing!
6pm, Sound Healing follows @7:30pm, Donations welcomed
Every third Tuesdays Laughter Yoga is followed by Crystal Ball Sound Healing at 7:30pm! Hosted by Lou Sorrentino, sound healing combines psychological therapies with music to heal the body.
Thursday, August 20
World Fusion by Cintamani & Just Food
7:30 pm $10
Every Third Thursdays. This evening blends the spirit of kirtan, world music, and JUSTFOOD treats so you can jump into the rhythms of dance our bodies love to move and groove to sing the sounds our voices love to chant.
Thursday, August 20
World Fusion by Cintamani & Just Food
7:30 pm $10
Every Third Thursdays. This evening blends the spirit of kirtan, world music, and JUSTFOOD treats so you can jump into the rhythms of dance our bodies love to move and groove to sing the sounds our voices love to chant.
Friday, August 21st
Matt Flinner Trio
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm $12 in advance / $15 at door
In 2006, three musical pals decided to get together to play a few gigs; since then, the Matt Flinner Trio has been exploring new pathways and setting new standards for the bluegrass trio sound all around the U.S. and Europe. Award winning group, not to be missed!
Saturday, August 22nd
Saratoga Soul Centennial – Photo Exhibit and Jazz Performance
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm | $10
Saratoga Soul Centennial – Photo Exhibit and Jazz Performance
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm | $10
Buttonwood presents a companion concert to the August art show with Jazzage. Jazzage is a dynamic trio offering a refreshing blend of tastefully arranged Jazz standards and original selections written by Carol Daggs on piano & voice. The performance features James Daggs on double bass and Billy Arnold on drums.
For reservations to any events, please email thebuttonwoodtree@gmail.com
or call (860) 347-4957
For reservations to any events, please email thebuttonwoodtree@gmail.com
or call (860) 347-4957
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