PUPPETS! SAT 1/18 (FREE Claremont HopStop) and 3rd Saturdays! – first events of 2025!

Happy New Year!

We start our new year’s events with a Saturday filled with great events and an amazing show of puppets at the Claremont HopStop this Saturday!

Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to another great year to share with you.


HopStop Family Show — The Baffo Box Show by Modern Times Theater

The Baffo Box Show / Modern Times Theater

Saturday, January 18, 2025 @ 3:00 — 4:30 PM
CSB Community Center
152 South St. , Claremont NH

A daring work of puppetry, full of beautiful images, junk music and object manipulation.

When the world breaks, someone has to fix it. In this comedy in a box, audiences are invited into a fragile universe of cardboard, where the Baffo Brothers keep the sun running on schedule, negotiate with a demanding neighbor and attempt to keep a changing world from coming apart. 

Modern Times Theater’s re-envisioning of classic hand puppet forms is digital entertainment as it was meant to be: two hands, ten fingers and no camera tricks. 

Puppeteered by Justin Lander and directed by Rose Friedman, The Baffo Box Show was supported by a 2022 Family Grant from the Jim Henson Foundation.

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Cartooning Workshop with Wayne Carter – 3rd Saturday @ 11AM

January 18, 2025 @ 11:00 AM at Claremont Creative Center

Wayne Carter is a Cartoonist and Educator living in Vermont. Wayne is an Alum from the Center for Cartoon studies and recently finished a Residency for the National Parks Service. You can find more of his work at @pinkclownoress onInstagram.

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SACRED HARP Singing

Join us friends! We’ll sing from the Sacred Harp (Denson, 1991)

3rd Saturdays – 2:00 to 4:30 p.m.

At: Claremont Creative Center

Free with donations gladly accepted. All are welcome, no experience necessary. Loaner books available.

SAVE THE DATE for upcoming events

2/13/25 Thursday 6:30pm — Myra Flynn @ CCC


Have you missed previous concerts? Watch them on our YouTube Channel!


Thank you for your continued support!
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This weekend’s events and festivities — SAT 12/21 Open House & SUN 12/22 No Strings Marionette

The holidays and the end of the year are close upon us. Please join us for our last two events of the year to close out a great year of events.

Thank you for your continued support!

Claremont Creative Center Open House

Claremont Creative Center

Saturday, December 21, 2024 @ 1:00 — 5:30 PM
Claremont Creative Center
56 Opera House Square, Claremont NH

Join us for an eventful celebration of our space built by community for the community! With music, treats, and more!

01:00 PM — Open House begins
02:00 PM — Sacred Harp
04:30 PM — Festive Caroling and Music


No Strings Marionette Company: Quill and Foyle’s Hasty Composure

Quill and Foyle’s Hasty Composure

Sunday, December 22, 2024 @ 3:00 — 4:30 PM
Claremont Creative Center
56 Opera House Square, Claremont NH

An all-ages show, funded in part by a creation grant from the New England Foundation for the Arts, pairs puppeteers Dan Baginski and Barbara Paulson with composer and conductor Paul Perley. The original musical score provides a magical soundscape to experience the interplay of marionettes and scenery uniquely created to enact the tale of twins Quill and Foyle as they set out to find their life’s purpose.

Sometimes the space between what we want and what we should do creates big problems!

The pair’s courage and determination develop connections to the natural world as they uncover layers about themselves they never knew existed. Paul Perley conducts musicians Melissa Perley, Michiko Oishi, Robinson Morse and Peter Cressy for this unique live performance.

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SAVE THE DATE for upcoming events

1/18/25 Saturday 3:00 PM — HopStop Claremont: The Baffo Box Show – Modern Times Theater @ Claremont Savings Bank Community Center


Have you missed previous concerts? Watch them on our YouTube Channel!


Thank you for your continued support!
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Tuesday Sept 12 – Ethiocolor! Sept 17th Newmont Military Band, and TAIKO!

Ethiocolor

September 12, 2023 @ 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM at WCCMA at Union Church

Join us for Melaka Belay and Ethiocolor’s ecstatic symbiosis of dance and music, of tradition and modernity for the first stop on their US tour. Admission is sliding scale donation: pay what you can: $5-60, students free. Seat is available indoors and on the lawn (bring your own chair for outdoors). Registration for this event in advance is encouraged to ensure seating and timely check in. Livestream/on demand video will be avaialble for this concert. Ethiocolor is part of Center Stage, a public diplomacy initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs with funding provided by the U.S. Government, administered by the New England Foundation for the Arts in cooperation with the U.S. Regional Arts Organizations. General management is provided by Lisa Booth Management, Inc.

 About Ethiocolor: Founded in 2009 by the charismatic Melaku Belay, who has made his Fendika Cultural Center in Addis Ababa a global gathering place, Ethiocolor draws deeply from the bardic well of Ethiopia’s diverse heritage. Their revelatory practice is an ecstatic symbiosis of dance and music, of tradition and modernity. Nourished by diverse Ethiopian music and dance traditions and cross-cultural exchange, Ethiocolor presents energetic, free-spirited sounds and movements that are at once culturally specific and internationally resonant. Ethiocolor routinely shares the stage with traditional Azmaris and jazz musicians. From this dynamic musical home, Ethiocolor also builds partnerships with international musicians such as the Ex (Dutch punk band) and Large Unit (Norwegian Jazz band). The band regularly tours abroad. Its CDs include Ethiocolor (2014), Birabiro (2016), and Dildiy (upcoming). Melaku Belay received a 2015 French Medal for the Arts, a 2020 Prince Claus Award, and is a 2022 TED Fellow. Lead singer Nardos/Wude Tesfaw is the central character in Stand Up, My Beauty!, a 2021 European film exploring music and gender in Ethiopia.  Invoking ancestral blessings and contemporary experiences, Ethiocolor reveals how Ethiopian music and dance have evolved to transcend time and space. Says Melaku: “We’re here to remind audiences everywhere of our shared human desire and capacity for peace, love, joy, and justice.” They damn near brought the house down with their exuberant, dance-filled live set at the January 2017 globalFEST in New York. – ROOTS WORLD

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Newmont Military Band

September 17, 2023 @ 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM at WCCMA at Union Church

Join us for a skip back in time with the Newmont Band. Performing on period instruments, the band plays music of the 19th C as it would have originally been heard on the town greens. This will be an outdoor concert (bring a lawn chair), in the event of poor weather the concert will be held inside Union Church. All donations go to benefit the West Claremont Center for Music and the Arts’ community programs.

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Claremont Taiko Club – Open rehearsal

September 26, 2023 @ 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM at WCCMA at Union Church

Join the Claremont Taiko Club for Japanese Drumming! An introduction will be held on the first practice to learn or refresh your skills! Thsi event will be held outdoors, conditions permitting, or indoors at Union Church Hall if needed. Suggested donation $25, or $50 for family (for those able) This program is funded in part by the New England States Touring prograrm of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and the six New England state arts agencies.

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Intro to Japanese Taiko Drumming

September 26, 2023 @ 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM at WCCMA at Union Church

Learn, or get a refresher, on the basics of Japanese taiko drumming with Paton Sensei of Burlington Taiko Group. Suggested donation $10 (if able). Then you are welcome to stay after and learn more along with the Claremont Taiko Club! Weather and outdoor conditions permited this event will be held outdoors, otherwise it will be held at the Union Church Hall (upstairs) This residency is funded in part by the New England States Touring prograrm of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and the six New England state arts agencies.

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