Carmel’s Center for the Performing Arts presents on-site, online events for March

Highland Reign will perform live online at TheCenterPresents.org at 7:30 p.m. on March 4. (Photo provided)

Tickets for the following events are available at TheCenterPresents.org or by calling (317) 843-3800. Please note that masks and physical distancing are required at all on-site events. More information on health and safety policies can be found at TheCenterPresents.org/Restore.

Live at the Center

Multi-camera HD livestreams of performances by Central Indiana’s top musical artists; sponsored by Allied Solutions. Visit TheCenterPresents.org/LATC for more information.

The following events are free:

Performing Arts Connect

Interactive online workshops and presentations led by artists and experts from around the world. Visit TheCenterPresents.org/PerformingArtsConnect for more information.

Tickets are $12 per household. Make It! Fish Puppet Building Workshop will be live from the Center for Puppetry Arts, Atlanta, Ga., at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 6.

Classics in Context

Live online presentations and Q&A exploring classical music; sponsored by Printing Partners. Visit TheCenterPresents.org/ClassicsInContext for more information.

This event is free. At 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 9, catch The Maestros and the Mouse: The Use and Influence of Classical Music Through Disney History with Disney Music historian Randy Thornton.

Child & Adult Music Class

Themed online music activities at 10 a.m. Thursdays for children ages 1-5 and their caregivers; sponsored by Old Town Companies. Visit TheCenterPresents.org/ChildMusic for more information.

Tickets are $50 per household for five weekly sessions. Teddy Bear’s Picnic from March 11 through April 8.

Faegre Drinker Peanut Butter & Jam

Interactive, on-site Saturday morning performances designed to introduce kids ages 1-7 to the performing arts. Visit TheCenterPresents.org/PBJ for more information.

Tickets are $10 per child and include up to two free adult admissions. Enjoy Irish-inspired folk music with the Katherine Nagy Trio at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 20 at the Tarkington.

Luminaries

Weekday presentations by artists and experts on the performing arts. Visit TheCenterPresents.org/Luminaries for more information.

Tickets are $10. At 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 23 at The Palladium, discover Indiana’s Amazing Role in American Popular Music with music historian Randy Albright.

KAR Front Seat

Online Q&A sessions with performing arts professionals, tailored to students but open for viewing; sponsored by KAR Global. Visit TheCenterPresents.org/FrontSeat for more information.

This event is free. Hear from Nashville-based musician and songwriter Adam Ollendorff at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 29.