We turned the clocks back. It’s time to embrace the long nights. CNY is definitely alive with art, music and entertainment options to help you beat those winter blues.
Tuesday
Visit the Everson Museum for a night of Classical Indian dance. Entry is free! 6-8 pm.

Falk College and the College of Arts and Sciences invite the Syracuse University community to a dance recital by Maya Kulkarni, Mesma Belsare, and Kaustavi Sarkar at the Everson Museum of Art and dance workshops at the Everson and the Syracuse University Art Museum.
Choreographed by Kulkarni, a noted danseuse and dance researcher, the recital is inspired by Shilpanatanam (Dancing Work of Art), a genre that draws upon sculpture and paintings from historic Hindu temples in India. Kulkarni, who is trained in Bharatanatyam, one of the oldest classical Indian dance traditions, will be joined by Belsare and Sarkar, two classically trained dancers who will bring Odissi, another classical dance tradition, to the stage. Bharatanatyam and Odissi trace their origins back to the Natyasastra, the earliest known treatise on dance in South Asia, which theorizes the expressive potential of dance through an interplay between rasa (emotional state) and bhava (emotive state): rasa is evoked by a succession of bhavas in an artistic performance. Today’s classical dancers rely on abhinaya (expression) and nritya (dance) to evoke rasa. Kulkarni, Belsare, and Sarkar will premier two new dance pieces in Syracuse, including one based on Jatayu, a character from the Ramayana, an ancient Sanskrit epic.
Visit everson.org/events for more information.
Wednesday
Al’s Wine & Whiskey is the home of late night music 10 pm- 1 am. This week Eddie Balduzzi & The Bon Vivants are back.
It’s going to be a wonderfully weird and wild Wednesday!
Be a Bon Vivant!
Come join the FUN!
Thursday
Jazz in the Burbs is a cozy option for dinner and some music. The Dave Hanlon Trio returns to #JazzinTheBurbs. The trio features keyboardist Eddie V, bassist Ronnie France, and drummer Dave Hanlon. Please call the Green Gate for reservation information.
Friday

Did someone say light show? Attention Pink Floyd fans! Middle Ages hosts The Floyd Concept. The show pays tribute to one of the most iconic progressive rock bands in the world. The Floyd Concept has a spectacular light show with a circular screen with movers, laser lights and video production. The Floyd Concept takes you back to the early years of Syd Barrett to Division Bell. Tickets
Saturday

Revolution’s Fall Art Show “Remain” Opens at The Gear Factory. This is unarguably our coolest art show in the area. Entry is free. Hours Saturday 3-11 pm and M-F 6-9 pm.

The amazing Professional Victim’s release their new album, “High and Mighty,” at The Song & Dance.
6 pm Doors | 16+ with ID (under 16 with adult)
Saturday, November 11th
After Dark & Mosh Retirement Present
KOPPS + Professional Victims “High and Mighty” Album Release
with special guests
A Kid Called Danger
The Accountant and All-Thumbs
Sunday
It’s day 2 of Holiday on the Hill.

Buy LOCAL for the Holidays! See merchandise from over 50 arts, crafts and specialty food vendors across the entire campus of Heritage Hill in our enclosed heated venues. enjoy food trucks, Heritage Hill Brewhouse food & drinks as well as holiday oriented treats. Enjoy the LIVE sounds of Just Joe and Mark Nanni playing across the entire campus as you get in the Holiday spirit and check off those Christmas lists with locally made goods!