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Tickets are already on sale for Patty Larkin’s concert at The Gravity Lounge on Sunday, May 7. 977-5590. www.gravity lounge.com.

Feel good! James Brown comes to the Pavilion May 25. Tickets are at http://www.charlottesvillepavilion.com. 877-CPAV-TIX, and all Plan 9 locations.

Get your tickets now for America’s Wetland Revival Tour, featuring Wynton Marsalis, Neville Brothers and Dr. John. June 11 at the Pavilion. www.charlottesvillepavilion. com. 877-CPAV-TIX, and Plan 9 locations.

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wellness • kids • arts • OUTDOORS • Grab Bag

Acting for Film classes 1144 E. Market St. 977-1371. Offers weekly workshops on acting for film with Emmy-winning director. Call for days and times. $150 per month.

Biscuit Run Studios potluck 981 Old Lynch-burg Rd. 977-5411. www.biscuitrun.com. Hosts an open house and potluck supper every Wednesday, 6pm. Free.

Charlottesville Camera Club 250 Pantops Mountain Rd. 973-4856. www.avenue.org/ccc. Visitors welcome, meets at Westminster Can-terbury the second Tuesday of the month, 6:30pm. Free.

Charlottesville Salsa Club 407B Monticello Rd. 296-8292. sundaysalsa@cvillesalsaclub.com. Sponsors Salsa and other dance lessons at La Taza Coffeehouse every Tuesday, 7pm. Free.

Charlottesville Swing Dance Society Swing Swap 1200 Forrest St. Murray High School. 980-2744. www.avenue.org/swing. Practice session in swing and other kinds of dance. A DJ takes requests for a variety of dances including East and West Coast Swing, Hustle, Two-Step and Cha-Cha. Singles and couples welcome; no partner needed, every Thursday, 7:30-9pm. Free.

Court Square Dancers 201 E. Market St. 971-8863. Perform traditional English garland, stave and ribbon dances in the McIntire Room of the Central Library. Open to all levels of female dancers and musicians of either gender, every Thursday, 7-8:45pm. Free.

Crozet Library’s Monday Evening Book Group 5791 Three Notch’d Rd, Crozet. 823-4050. Meets the first Monday of the month. Next meeting on May 8 will discuss Saturday by Ian McEwan, 7-8:30pm. Free.

DanceFit Movement Center 609 E. Market St., Studio 110. 295-4774. www.njira.com/dance fit. Holds “DanceFit” every Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30pm. $10-13.

Flamenco Dance Classes 500 Albemarle Sq. 978-3800. Learn Flamenco dance with Kristi O’Brien every Saturday through June 10. Beginners, 3-4pm; intermediates, 4-5pm. $12.

Glass Palette classes 110 Fifth St. NE. 977-9009. Offers two-week classes on glass making including: “Kiln Formed Glass,” every Saturday, 11am-3pm; “Fused Glass Jewelry,” every Sunday, noon-4pm. $225/$250.

Improv Comedy Class with the Bent Theatre Company (formerly Whole World Theatre). Meets in front of Sylvia’s Pizza, 310 E. Main St., Downtown Mall. 466-9574. Class is offered every Tuesday, 8-10pm, with an all-class jam session every Saturday, 4-6pm. $100 per month.

International Folk Dancing 1180 Pepsi Pl. 960-2227. Instructor Ezher Uremez offers lessons in circle, line and partner folk dances from all over the world every Tuesday, 6-8:30pm. Free.

Kluge-Ruhe Collection tours 400 Worrell Dr. 244-0234. Offers 45-minute guided tours every Saturday, 10:30am. Free, no reservations necessary.

Live Arts classes 123 E. Water St. 977-4177. www.livearts.org. Holds ongoing programs, including: “Actor’s LAB” for adults with acting coach Carol Pedersen, for an intense workout guaranteed to stretch acting muscles, every Saturday in the Rehearsal A space, 10-11am. $15. “Playwright’s LAB” meets the first and third Monday of every month to provide a safe, inspirational forum to share, read, hear and discuss scripts and receive feedback, 6:30-9:30pm. Free. “Play Reading Series” meets the second Sunday of the month, 3-6pm. Free.

McGuffey Art Center classes 201 Second St. NW. 295-7973. Offers ongoing and one-day art classes including: “Mapping the Dark,” a course on conceiving art with Ros Casey every Tuesday, 9:30am-noon or 6:30-9pm, $215; “Beginning Drawing,” every Tuesday, 7-9pm, $225; “Watercolor Open Studio,” every Tues-day, 5-8pm, $100. (Materials not included.)

Oratorio Society of Charlottesville-Albemarle 1117 Fifth St. SW. 882-1738. Holding additional auditions for singers on Monday evenings for the 2006 season. Contact Joy to schedule an appointment.

Poem Site in front of 2331 Highland Ave., Fry’s Spring. 295-5057. “Songs in the Landscape” features poetry by Laurance Wieder, painting by Andrea Wieder and a take-it-with-you poem. New poetry on the 15th of every month.

Renaissance dance practice 1119 Fifth St. Ext. 979-3792. Explore European dance from the late medieval to early Baroque era, with emphasis on 17th-century English Country Dance and 16th-century Italian ballet at the Municipal Arts Center, no experience or partner needed. Every first and third Wednesday of the month, 7-10pm. Donations accepted.

Shergold Studio classes 652 W. Rio Rd. 975-4611. www.berkmarballroom.com. Offers dance classes, including: Foxtrot every Monday, Salsa I every Tuesday, Salsa II and Argentine Tango every Wednesday, Pole Dance every Thurs-day and Sunday, all 7pm. Pre-teen and Teen Social Dance Class every Thursday, 7pm. $32 for four lessons. General social dance party every Friday. Beginner’s dance lessons at 7pm, dance at 8pm.

Smocking Arts Guild of America meeting 420 Shoppers World Ct. 295-1481. The Monticello Chapter meets the third Thursday of the month at Les Fabriques to discuss service projects. 7pm, $10 per year.

Songsharing open mic at Fork Union Com-munity Center, Rt. 15. 979-SONG. www.song sharing.org. Saturday, May 28. Part of the Fork Union Community Music Series. Sign up to be one of four open mic performers. A headline act by a SongSharing volunteer musician follows. Time TBA. $3.

Songsharing open mic at Victory Hall Theater Main St., Scottsville. 979-SONG. www.song sharing.org. Saturday, May 21: Part of the Scottsville Community Music Series. Sign up to be one of four open mic performers. A headline act by a SongSharing volunteer musician follows. Time TBA. $3.

Studio Baboo workshops 321 E. Main St. 244-2905. www.studiobaboo.com. Holds work-shops, including: “Long and Lovely,” Sat-urday, April 22, 10am-2pm, $40; and “Metamorphosis” Sunday, April 23, 10am-4pm, $90.  See website for full schedule.

Sunspots glass blowing demonstrations 2039 Barracks Rd, Meadowbrook Shopping Center, corner of Emmett and Barracks Rd. 977-5531. Watch red-hot molten glass being formed into beautiful art objects. Demonstrations offer-ed Monday-Saturday, 10am-6pm www.sun spots.com.  

West African Drum Classes 1104 Forest St. 977-1499. Kevin Munro holds lessons at the Charlottesville Quaker Meeting House every Wednesday, 6-7pm. $70.

Zabor Dance 609 E. Market St. 804-303-2614. Offers classes in Argentine Tango every Saturday for beginners, 6-6:30pm, and intermediates, 6:40-7:10pm. Also offers nightclub salsa every Saturday for beginners, 7:20-7:50pm, and intermediates, 8-8:30pm. $6.

Try This Now is a rotating listing of classes, workshops and ongoing events to help you broaden your horizons—take a hike, learn how to blow glass, or sign up your kid to act in a play. The schedule of topics goes as follows: First Tues-day of the month: Wellness; Second Tuesday: Kids; Third Tuesday: Arts and Fine Arts; Fourth Tuesday: Outdoors; Fifth Tuesday: Grab Bag. To get your event or organization listed, contact Susan Rosen at trythisnow@c-ville.com.

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Places to see live music

University Area

Baja Bean— Salsa-and-margarita flair with open mic on Mondays and karaoke on Tuesdays. 1327 W. Main St. 293-4507. No cover. 9pm.

Biltmore Grill— Beer flows at this student-packed Elliewood mainstay with regular Saturday-night patio music. 16 Elliewood Ave. 293-6700. No cover, 10pm.

Buddhist Biker Bar & Grill-— Acoustic and folk in snug, house-party setting. 20 Elliewood Ave. 971-9181. 10pm.

Buffalo Wild Wings— Rock and karaoke tossed in with giant-screen jock visuals. Barracks Road Shopping Center. 977-1882. Free. 8:30pm.

Coupe DeVille’s— Singer-songwriters floating in flirty Wahoo-wonderland. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 9 Elliewood Ave. 977-3966. 10pm.

Dürty Nelly’s— Jazz, blues and rock, all local, in rootsy pub with intriguing floors. 200 Jefferson Park Ave. 295-1278. $3. 8pm.

Jabberwocky— Spacious and economical with occasional music. 1516 University Ave. 984-4653.

Mellow Mushroom— Psychedelic pizza palace with jam rock music. 417 W. Main St. 972-9366. $3.

Michael’s Bistro— Jazz, folk, rock and acoustic Wednesday. On the Corner above Littlejohn’s. 977-3697. $3. 10:30pm.

Orbit Billiards— Pool tables and free live music on the Corner. 102 14th St. NW. 984-5707. 10pm.

The Prism— Local and national folk cast in a refreshing, intimate setting. Corner of Gordon Avenue and Rugby Road. 97-PRISM.

Satellite Ballroom— Cool space for large local and small national acts. 1427 University Ave. (Behind Michael’s Bistro). 977-3697.

Southern Culture— Down-home cookin’ and soul food, good specials and regular music on Monday nights. 633 W. Main St. 979-1990.

Starr Hill Music Hall— Charlottesville’s main music venue, upstairs from the brewery. 709 W. Main St. 977-0017. $2-20. 9pm.

The Virginian— Only small acts can fit in this long-established public house on the Corner. 1521 W. Main St. 984-4667.

Vivace— Relaxing lounge and patio atmosphere with jazz music give this Italian joint a little “Lady and the Tramp” romance. 2244 Ivy Rd. 979-0994.


Downtown

Atomic Burrito— Ask for a side of “cool” with your fish tacos at this Downtown late night scene offering live DJ music. 109 Second St. SE. 977-0117.

Bashir’s Taverna— Occasional live entertainment in this inviting Middle Eastern eatery. East End, Downtown Mall. 923-0927.

Charlottesville Pavilion— Huge outdoor venue for rocking local and national music acts. East End of the Downtown Mall. 817-0220.

City Limits— Northside country bar with pool tables and live music every weekend. 221 Carlton Ave. 977-1970. 9pm.

Club 216— Primarily gay and lesbian dance club, open only to members and sponsored guests. 218 W. Water St. 296-8783.

Escafé— Folk on Sunday in this bright, trés hip venue. Downtown Mall. 295-8668. 9pm.

Fellini’s No. 9— Eclectic musical mix in a redux of Downtown’s cult-favorite Italian restaurant. Corner of Second and Market streets. 979-4279.

Garden of Sheba— Reggae, roots and blues. 609 E. Market St. 977-7336. $5-10. 9pm.

Gravity Lounge— Artist-friendly library/coffeehouse/ listening room with acoustic and folk music on the Downtown Mall. 103-105 S. First St. 977-5590.

Hamiltons’ At First & Main— Upscale Downtown dining with mellow music every Saturday. 101 W. Main St. 295-6649.

Miller’s— Mostly jazz and local folk in this dark, antique classic with pool tables upstairs. Downtown Mall. 971-8511. $3-4. 10pm.

Mono Loco— Go crazy at this Latin American rest-aurant offering live music Tuesday nights. 200 W. Water St. 979-0688.

Outback Lodge— Local, regional and national acts. Mostly blues, rock and funk. Preston Plaza. 979-7211. $3-6. 10pm.

Paramount Theater— Restored theater hosts big-name acts from music, dance, stage, film and more. 215 E. Main St. 979-1333.

R2— Rapture’s cosmopolitan dance club with local DJs and big-names from D.C. and Richmond. 301 E. Main St., Third Street entrance. 293-9526. $3-10. 8pm.

South Street Brewery— Regular Monday music and more at this local brew mecca. South Street, Downtown. 293-6550. No cover. 10pm.

Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar— Bands and DJs of the world in a quirky, earthy tea-room setting. 414 E. Main St. 293-9947.

Zocalo— Swanky, smoke-free and centrally located with weekly Latin jazz. 201 E. Main St. 977-4944.


Surrounding

Basic Necessities— Weekly harp, blues and acoustic on your way back from skiing. Route 151, Nellysford. 361-1766.

Club Rio— Dance club with Top 40 and karaoke. 1525 E. Rio Rd., next to Wolfie’s. 975-3100.

Damon’s Grill— Sports bar action with mega-TVs, trivia and karaoke on Thursdays. 1901 Emmet St., in the Holiday Inn. 977-0803.

Doctor Ho’s Humble Pie— Mix of acoustic and jam music in this laid-back pizza joint. 3586 Monacan Trail Rd., North Garden. 245-0000. No cover. 7pm.

Fat Daddy’s— Feel-good burgers and sandwiches come with live regular music. Albemarle Square. 974-6542.

Kokopelli’s Café— Crozet coffee shop with local rock Fridays and Saturdays and folk on Sundays. The Square, Crozet. 823-5645.

Lazy Parrot Grill— Singer/songwriters on the patio lend a Jimmy Buffet feel to this sports bar. Pantops Shopping Center. 977-1020.

Rapunzel’s— Mostly acoustic in the Packing Shed. 924 Front St., Lovingston. 263-6660. $5. 7:30pm.