Apr 15 Wednesday
Start Your Journey or Strengthen Your Skills: Adult Ballet for Every Beginner
Step into the studio and find your rhythm! Beginner Adult Ballet: Building Blocks is a welcoming space designed for both brand-new students and those returning to the barre. This session focuses on the essential elements of dance—posture, alignment, and core stability—while introducing the fluid movements and musicality that make ballet so rewarding.
Whether you are starting from scratch or looking to move with more intention and grace, this workshop bridges the gap between simple positions and dynamic movement. It is a mindful, low-impact practice that prioritizes balance and bone health, making it an ideal choice for any active adult. Join our supportive community to build your confidence, improve your strength, and discover the poise that ballet brings to everyday life.
When: Wednesdays, 6:00 – 7:00 PM | March 11 – April 15
Who: Ages 16+ | New beginners welcome! Perfect for first-time dancers and returning students.
Cost: $85 for the full session.
The Benefit: A total-body workout that nurtures physical strength and mental focus.
Challenge yourself while drinking beer! Teams of up to 6 can compete for fantastic prizes. Join us in the taproom every Wednesday from 7-9. Bring a phone!
Weds are for free comedy!
Asheville Longest Running stand up comedy Open mic, The Disclaimer Stand Up lounge now At Third Room.Disclaimer Comedy has been producing comedy shows in Asheville for over a decade. Bringing in the likes of Rory Scovel, Hannibal Burress, Tom Segura, and more. But, The Disclaimer's Pride and Joy has always been "The Disclaimer Stand Up Lounge Comedy Open-Mic". A sign up, go up open mic. With a wild roster of Asheville comics, Traveling comics, FIRST TIMERS, comics on Netflix, Comedy Central, Dry Bar, Don't tell, to comics who have probably been on COPS a few times. It's a real grab bag variety show, and home to a lot of talented creators in the southeast.
Now setting up shop in Third Room in Downtown Asheville at 46 Wall Street at 9pm
ALWAYS FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Come Laugh with us, At us, Just come laugh.
"It's like a nascar race, but they turn right sometimes"- 1st time Audience member
"it's a different show everytime and I always enjoy the randomness of it"- Long time Audience member
"I never seen a open mic like this"- Long time comic
Same hit-or-miss comedy. Always fun. Always free AND after the Open Mic, we begin Karaoke!
MTN VIBEZ Presents Latin Night every Wednesday. Dance Lessons 8:30-9 PM-All Skill Levels and All Latin Genres-Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Cumbia, Reggaeton. Open dance is from 9 pm-midnight.
$10 cover
Apr 16 Thursday
A Multi-Media Journey of Resilience, Fiber Art, and Painting by Julie Miles
Three summers ago, in a lightkeeper’s house-turned-museum off the coast of Maine, Julie Miles was asked a simple but piercing question: “Who are you outside of your family?” “Made of This” is her answer.After an eight-year hiatus from painting to support her family through her husband’s early-onset Parkinson’s diagnosis, Miles returns to her artistic practice with work rooted in resilience, devotion, and rediscovery. What began as an homage to her farming grandparents evolved into an immersive exploration of material, labor, and belonging.For this body of work, Miles learned to process and spin raw wool, dye fibers with plants over an open fire, and weave twill cloth on a vintage four-shaft loom. She turned to pinhole photography to create self-portraits in the landscapes of her Michigan youth—beaches, open fields, and rural expanses that echo memory and identity.Blending fiber, photography, and painting, “Made of This” honors both the harshness and tenderness of life. It invites viewers to dwell in the quiet space where grief and joy coexist, where materials “dictate” their own becoming, and where loving it all—labor, loss, beauty, play—leads to a life well lived.Join us for the opening reception on April 3rd and experience a powerful return to art shaped by devotion, discovery, and the enduring act of making.
April 3 – 26 Monday – Friday, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Reception: April 3, 5:00 – 6:30 PM at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts
Writers are encouraged to meet at Mountains Branch Library in Lake Lure on the third Thursday of every month at 10:30am to share their work and offer feedback and ideas with other writers! No registration is needed.
Step up to the mic and share your creativity at Isothermal Community College’s Poetry Slam! Whether you write your own verses, bring a classic to life, display original artwork, or capture meaning through photography, this is your chance to shine—and compete for cash prizes!
Categories:📜 Original – Perform your own poem.📖 Interpretive – Bring another artist's poem to life.🔬 STEM – Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math through poetry.🎨 Artwork – Share and explain your favorite drawing, painting, sculpture, etc.📸 Photography – Pick a photo to take the spotlight.
Age Categories:🧒 Youth (18 & under)🧑🎓 Adult (19 & up)
Performance Guidelines:⏳ Each performance must be five minutes or less.📜 Participants' personal expression must comply with the Student Code of Conduct.💰 Cash prizes are awarded to eligible participants.
Enjoy live music from our special guests, Mike Lipkin and friends. 🎶
Sign up here.
This is Jeopardy! Get ready for an epic trivia experience like no other with Jeopardy! Bar League. Geeks Who Drink is partnering with Sony Pictures Television and bringing America's Favorite Quiz Show® out of the studio and straight to your local bar. No more shouting at your TV: with Jeopardy! Bar League you get a thrilling, team-based experience with real clues from the Jeopardy! writers' room, all on your phone. Gather your smartest (or most entertaining) friends, form your team, and head to Bear's Smokehouse for Jeopardy! Bar League every Thursday at 7pm.
To learn more, visit jeopardybarleague.com.
Penny & SparrowCaleb ElliottThursday, April 16Show: 8 pm | Doors: 7 pmThe Orange PeelAges 18+
Apr 17 Friday