You're invited to connect with history, artistry, and fellow fans!

This season, Vivo Performing Arts offers you the chance to learn, discuss, and reflect at two free, in-person Book Club events.

Book Clubs are part presentation/overview of the book, and part open discussion among participants. A host will run the presentation and ask curated questions.

Read as much or as little of the books as you like: there's no pressure! Our conversation will be based in the ideas raised by the book but branch out to broader topics.

We'll offer light refreshments and a moment to mingle before the group conversation gets underway.

See you there!

Please note that the authors and artists/companies will not attend or participate in these events.

Tickets to attend the related performances are not required but are sold separately: signing up for a Book Club event does not reserve you a seat for the live performances. Book Club events are first-come, first-admitted.

three dancers, legs wide and stepping out to their right, with an inset image of Katherine Dunham: Dance and the African Diaspora

Book Club: Camille A. Brown & Dancers

Let's read and discuss Katherine Dunham: Dance and the African Diaspora by Joanna Dee Das before Camille A. Brown & Dancers' performance of I AM.
Friday, November 14 at the Vivo Performing Arts Office in Park Plaza

pierre-laurent aimard places his hand on a grand piano with an inset image of evening in the palace of reason

Virtual Book Club: Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano

You're invited to read and explore Bach's fateful meeting with Frederick the Great in Evening in the Palace of Reason by James Gaines. Meet up on Zoom on Tuesday, April 14 before Pierre-Laurent Aimard performs Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2 on Friday, April 17.