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Fun in Charlotte: Your Sunday rundown

Charlotte Concerts brings in the 12-voice choir, which has won two Grammys and sings a cappella music ranging from sacred pieces of the Renaissance to contemporary jazz.
Charlotte Concerts brings in the 12-voice choir, which has won two Grammys and sings a cappella music ranging from sacred pieces of the Renaissance to contemporary jazz.

Dance & Donuts

Unknown Brewing Company, 1327 S. Mint St.

Sunday, 1 p.m.: Experience a pop-up DanceOut class and donuts from Joe’s Doughs. Admission $10. www.facebook.com/DanceOut

Chanticleer

Halton Theater, 1206 Elizabeth Ave.

Sunday, 8 p.m.: Charlotte Concerts brings in the 12-voice choir, which has won two Grammys and sings a cappella music ranging from sacred pieces of the Renaissance to contemporary jazz. Tickets $40-$60, tix.cpcc.edu.

‘In the Mood’

Knight Theater, 430 S. Tryon St.

Sunday, 2 and 7 p.m.: Singers, dancers and a big-band orchestra combine to recreate the musical spirit of the 1930s and ’40s. Tickets $29.50-$65, www.blumenthalarts.org.

Exploring Unsung Natural Areas of the Carolinas

Wing Haven, 248 Ridgewood Ave.

Tuesday, 10 a.m.: Will Stuart, an avid wildflower, songbird and butterfly photographer, will share images of some of his favorite moments exploring “unsung” natural areas of the Carolinas. Cost $25 members, $35 non-members. www.winghavengardens.com

S.O.M.E.

Petra’s, 1919 Commonwealth Ave.

Tuesday, 8 p.m.: A Storytelling Open Mic Experiment (S.O.M.E.) features a mix of invited and open performances of dance, song and true-life or fiction stories. The theme is Groundhog’s Day. Suggested donation $5, www.facebook.com/petraspianobar.

This story was originally published January 29, 2016 at 3:37 PM with the headline "Fun in Charlotte: Your Sunday rundown."

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