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Saturday, Feb. 2

10 am and 11:30 am: Chamber music. Old First Reformed Church (126 Seventh Ave., at Carroll Street in Park Slope). $7, $6 kids. Call (728) 638-8300 for info.

11 am and 2 pm: Art workshop. Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Pkwy., at Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights). Free. Call (718) 638-5000 for info.

12:30 pm and 2:30 pm: Puppet show. “Cinderella.” Puppetworks (338 Sixth Ave., at Fourth Street in Park Slope). $8, $7 kids. Call (718) 965-3391 for info.

Sunday, Feb. 3

Noon: Asian art celebration. Kumble Theater (Long Island University, DeKalb Avenue at Flatbush Avenue Extension in Downtown). $20, $12 kids 12 and younger. Call (718) 522-4696 for info.

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2 pm: Hike through Prospect Park. Free. Meet at Audubon House (enter park at Lincoln Road and Ocean Avenue). Call (718) 965-8999 for info.

3 pm: Theater. “The African Drum.” Brooklyn Music School Playhouse (126 St. Felix St. at Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene). $10. Call (212) 724-0677 for info.

4 pm: Chamber music. See Saturday, Feb. 2.

12:30 pm and 2:30 pm: “Cinderella.” See Saturday, Feb. 2.

Wednesday, Feb. 6

10 am and 11:30 am: “The African Drum.” See Saturday, Feb. 2.

3 pm: Drumming circle. Move with Grace Studio (469 Myrtle Ave., at Washington Avenue in Clinton Hill). $15. Call (718) 484-1801 for info.

Thursday, Feb. 7

10 am and 11:30 am: Theater. “The African Drum.” NYC College of Technology (285 Jay St., at Tillary Street in Downtown Brooklyn). $7. Call (212) 724-0677 for info.

2:30 pm: Tales for Tots. Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Pkwy., at Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights). Free. Call (718) 230-2100 for info.

Friday, Feb. 8

10 am and 11:30 am: Theater. “The African Drum.” See Thursday, Feb. 7.

7 pm: Teen night at Aviator Sports (Floyd Bennett Field in Mill Basin). Call (718) 758-7500 for info.

Saturday, Feb. 9

11 am and 2 pm: Art workshop. See Saturday, Feb. 2.

12:30 pm and 2:30 pm: “Cinderella.” See Saturday, Feb. 2.

Sunday, Feb. 10

2 pm: Concert. “The Gustafer Yellowgold Show and Concert.” Southpaw (125 Fifth Ave., at St. Johns Place in Park Slope). $10. Call (718) 230-0236 for info.

2 pm: Summer program open house. Brooklyn Arts Exchange (421 Fifth Ave., at Eighth Street in Park Slope) Free. Call (718) 832-0018 for info.

2 pm: “Flora and Fauna in the Chinese New Year.” Brooklyn Botanic Garden (1000 Washington Ave., at Montgomery Street in Prospect Heights). Free. Call (718) 623-7200 for info.

12:30 pm and 2:30 pm: “Cinderella.” See Saturday, Feb. 2.

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