Cultural

Performances, exhibitions, recitals, and other cultural activities or those by supporters of the arts

Chasing Childhood -- Documentary Screening

Chasing Childhood is a feature length documentary that explores how free play and independence have all but disappeared from kids' lives, supplanted by packed schedules with no downtime. Kids are working all day with no meaningful breaks.

Free play is critical for developing essential life skills: grit, independence, and resourcefulness.

Join us for a screening of the award-winning film and a lively conversation!

Check, Please! by Jonathan Rand

Dating can be hard. Especially when your date happens to be a raging kleptomaniac, or your grandmother's bridge partner, or a mime. Check Please follows a series of blind dinner dates that couldn't get any worse -- until they do. Could there possibly be a light at the end of the tunnel? Presented by WHS Curtain and Cue.

Check, Please! by Jonathan Rand

Dating can be hard. Especially when your date happens to be a raging kleptomaniac, or your grandmother's bridge partner, or a mime. Check Please follows a series of blind dinner dates that couldn't get any worse -- until they do. Could there possibly be a light at the end of the tunnel? Presented by WHS Curtain and Cue.

Children's Dalcroze Showcase at Lincoln Elem. School

Held in the auditorium at Lincoln Elementary School, 161 Mystic Valley Parkway, Winchester
Come enjoy a showcase of WCMS children's music classes! Young students and faculty from our Dalcroze Eurhythmics classes will present a variety of short music, rhythm, and movement performances.
This is a fun occasion for anyone who wants to observe Dalcroze Eurhythmics, learn about Fall 2025 classes, meet the teachers, and see what WCMS has to offer your family.
The following classes are performing in the showcase, led by their teachers Eiko Ishizuka and Adriana Ausch:
1:00 PM
Musical Beginnings

Chinese New Year celebration

An annual festival for the Chinese New Year for everyone in Winchester, organized and hosted by Winchester School of Chinese Culture (WSCC) for over 20 years and now run by a sister organization, Renaissance Chinese Culture Association (RCCA). It includes music, dancing, readings, and other festivities for children and adults. All are welcome, with no admission charge!

Chinese New Year celebration

An annual festival for the Chinese New Year for the people in Winchester, organized and hosted by Winchester School of Chinese Culture (WSCC) for nearly 20 years and now run by a sister organization, Renaissance Chinese Culture Association (RCCA). It includes music, dancing, readings, and other festivities for children and adults. All are welcome, with no admission charge!