Ballet on Lenny Kravitz, go for a walk, run

1. WILL YOU MAKE THEIR WAY
Contemporary Ballet Complexes “LOVE ROCKS,”
Kravis Center, Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
Combining talented dancers with powerful choreography, set to music by Lenny Kravitz, this group awakens dance fans to an exciting new genre with their reimagining approach to contemporary dance and ballet.
The performance is at 8 p.m. Saturday. 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. Tickets start at $15. Information: www.kravis.org
2. WILD, COOL AND SWINGIN’
Swing Sundays,
Pelican Cafe
The show will feature cabaret stars Jill and Rich Switzer with Cielo on drums. The Switzers, former co-hosts of the “Morning Lounge” show on Legends 100.3 FM, have headlined Birdland in New York and performed locally at Kravis Center, Table 26, The Colony and more.
The show is at 7 p.m. Sunday. 612 US 1, Lake Park. Information: www.thepelicacafe.com
4. SEE
“The Hunchback of Notre Dame,”
Fern Street Theater
Based on Victor Hugo’s novel and featuring songs from the Disney film, it’s the epic of Quasimodo, the ringer of Notre-Dame and the question: What makes a monster, and what what makes a man? Presented by the Palm Beach Atlantic University Theater Department.
Shows are at 3 p.m. on Thursday, March 8 and 9. 500 Fern St., West Palm Beach. General admission $20, 55 and over $15, students $10. Information: www.pba.edu/calendar/index.php?eID=1478
5. WALKING
Evening on Antique Row,
row of antiques
Now in its 27th year, the Palm Beach County Historical Society event will feature shopping, live music, cocktails, gourmet food and more along this renowned art and design district. world.
The event will take place on April 9 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. South Dixie Freeway, from Monroe Drive to Southern Boulevard, West Palm Beach. Tickets start at $75. Information: pbchistory.org/events/evening-on-antique-row
6. RUN FOR HER
SWA Run AWAY 5K,
SWA Greenway Trail System
The event will take runners and walkers through tranquil cabbage palms, cypress hammocks, swamps and lush pine flatwoods, with glimpses of the Grassy Waters Preserve and Palm Renewable Energy Park Beach. Proceeds go to the non-profit Resource Depot which has been turning waste into wonder for 20 years.
The race is at 7:30 a.m. Sunday. 7501 N. Jog Road, West Palm Beach. $35, children 10 and under $15, virtual race $20. Information: www.resourcedepot.org/swa-run-away-5k
7. KEEP RUNNING
2nd Annual Earth Day 5K,
Jonathan Dickinson State Park, Kitchin Creek Lodge
Celebrate that big blue marble we fly on with this run that takes participants along the Kitching Creek Trail at the west end of the park, winding through beautiful scenery and along the tree-lined canopy of the famous river. Loxahatchee.
The event will take place on April 9 at 7 a.m. 16450 SE Federal Highway, Hobe Sound. Friends of Jonathan Dickson $35, others $45, virtual racers $40. Information: friendsofjdsp.org
8. ROLL IT
Screen on the Green with “Luca”,
Downtown West Palm Beach, Great Lawn
On the Italian Riviera, an unlikely but strong friendship is forged between a human being and sea monsters disguised as humans in this animated film from Pixar.
The event will take place on April 8 at 7 p.m. 100 Clematis St., West Palm Beach. Free. Information: www.wpb.org
9. LISTEN
“Stage and Screen Spectacular Encore,”
Eissey campus theater
The Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches is once again teaming up with soprano Molly Anne Ross and baritone Juan Mansilla. Highlights will include favorites from film and stage classics including “South Pacfic,” “Les Miserables,” “Lawrence of Arabia,” “The Sound of Music,” and movement.
The concert is at 3 p.m. Sunday. 11051 Campus Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. $21. Information: www.symphonicband.org
On the cover
Participants in a 5k race in Wellington in September 2018. Damon Higgins/Palm Beach Post file