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Music + Movement is an after-school creative arts program for students in grades 1–3. This 8-week program meets on Wednesdays from 3:00–5:00 PM at The Palace Theater starting February 4th, 2026.
For years, Nate has toured coast to coast spreading his brand of Blues Rock. Combining Blues, Soul, Americana, Rock, Jazz and traditional sounds with monster sized guitar licks, The Nate Gross Band has a sound that has been captivating audiences at some of the most respected Festivals and Venues.
This series of workshops are conceived as a space for research and creation centered on memory, with a focus on the concept of the Disappeared. Through stage-based and "documentary" practices, participants will collectively explore various dimensions of these topics, drawing on the diversity of their bodies intellects, and sensibilities, with the aim of discovering new possibilities for contemporary representation.
Music + Movement is an after-school creative arts program for students in grades 1–3. This 8-week program meets on Wednesdays from 3:00–5:00 PM at The Palace Theater starting February 4th, 2026.
The 2nd Annual Funny Under Fifteen Minutes is the Comedy Film Festival that will compliment our long running Hamilton New York International Film Festival. Screenings will be March 27 - 29, 2026.
Whether you are a long-time fan of Dr. Seuss stories, or have yet to be introduced to his classic books, all are invited to ‘Seuss Saturday’ in Hamilton, NY. Join us on Saturday, March 28, 2026 as we celebrate Seuss stories old and new! There will be a variety of activities for all ages at different times and locations throughout the village. Come to just one, or come to them all! Admission to the day’s programs and activities is free.
The final presentation of “Stage Rehearsals on Disappearance.” This series of workshops are conceived as a space for research and creation centered on memory, with a focus on the concept of the Disappeared. Through stage-based and "documentary" practices, participants will collectively explore various dimensions of these topics, drawing on the diversity of their bodies intellects, and sensibilities, with the aim of discovering new possibilities for contemporary representation.
Enjoy a meal at RBQ with a free side of live music this winter! We're excited to welcome back Austin Florenz back to the RBQ indoor stage on Sunday, March 29th from 2 to 5 pm. Austin is a local musician from Hubbardsville who attends Waterville Central High School.
Colgate's ensemble-in-residence plays the most energetic collection of music being written for today's world. This performance will be a collaboration with Colgate students.
Music + Movement is an after-school creative arts program for students in grades 1–3. This 8-week program meets on Wednesdays from 3:00–5:00 PM at The Palace Theater starting February 4th, 2026.
The Writers Accountability Group (WAG) is a free monthly opportunity for writers of all ages and genres to come together in person to offer mutual support, motivate accountability and goal-setting, participate in writing exercises, share work, and offer helpful responses to the work shared.
Jake Xerxes Fussell and Sam Amidon are acclaimed contemporary folk musicians and interpreters of traditional American songs, known for blending historical folk, blues, and balladry with modern, experimental, or indie-folk sensibilities.
Presented by The Lightfoot Band - The original band members of the late great Gordon Lightfoot. These are the seasoned musicians who collaborated with Gordon on his world-famous recordings and toured extensively with him here in North America and internationally for many decades.
Now announcing The Muse featuring Nick Piccininni of Yonder Mountain String Band, coming live to our indoor stage on April 11th from 9 pm to 11 pm! This is a free show. Come early for dinner and then stay for a great night of music!
Our Fifth Annual Spring A Capella Fest hosted by Arts at the Palace and Hamilton’s own Blue Parsley Boys. Also featuring Here Comes Treble and the Colgate University groups Dischords, Colgate Thirteen, Swinging ‘Gates and Mantiphondrakes. This is a free show, no ticket is required. Doors open at 6:30pm.
Join us at Arts At The Palace for one of our most well-loved series, Saturday Jazz in Hamilton! Hosted by professional freelance percussionist Mark Shiner and Colgate Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies Brian Stark. Each month we present unique performances with featured artists.
Mark Nanni is a full-time, professional musician based out of Syracuse, NY, playing 225 shows per year. He is a solo multi-instrumentalist, accompanying his vocal with piano, accordion, and guitar. This allows him to play a wide variety of genres to suit any venue or vibe.
Hubby Jenkins is a talented multi-instrumentalist who endeavors to share his love and knowledge of old-time American music. Born and raised in Brooklyn he delved into his southern roots, following the thread of African American history that wove itself through America's traditional music forms.
The Writers Accountability Group (WAG) is a free monthly opportunity for writers of all ages and genres to come together in person to offer mutual support, motivate accountability and goal-setting, participate in writing exercises, share work, and offer helpful responses to the work shared.
The Writers Accountability Group (WAG) is a free monthly opportunity for writers of all ages and genres to come together in person to offer mutual support, motivate accountability and goal-setting, participate in writing exercises, share work, and offer helpful responses to the work shared.
With her unique mix of humor, craft, and social critique, Blanton has amassed a small menagerie of viral hits (Rich People, Shit List, Fishin’ With You) and a dedicated fan base. In addition to fifteen years on the road with her band, her latest full-length album After the Revolution, produced by Grammy-winner Tyler Chester.
The 18th Annual Hamilton (New York) International Film Festival. July 20th- July 26th, 2026. Feature, Comedy Short, Horror Short, Dramatic/Thriller Short, Documentary Short, Canadian Short and Student Short Categories. Global Cinema in the Heart of New York State.
Max and John bring a powerful blend of roots and soul to the stage. Drawing heavily on New Orleans traditions, Max and John incorporate guitar, harmonica, piano, and vocals to mix sounds and rhythms from America’s roots.
The Ingersolls are a husband-and-wife acoustic duo steeped in Americana, folk, and bluegrass traditions. With Liz’s soulful, high-lonesome fiddle leading the way and Jeff’s tasteful, driving guitar work anchoring the groove, their music blends old-time authenticity with heartfelt storytelling.
Performing the classic songs of The Band (“The Weight,” “Up on Cripple Creek”) alongside selections from their acclaimed current album Shines Like Gold, The Weight Band carries on the timeless spirit and sound of one of rock’s most beloved groups.

