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‘Wake Up Madagascar’ at the Cedar; Aquatennial to open

ALSO: ‘Swimming With My Mother’ at the Guthrie; Michael Gaughan watercolors at Burnet Gallery; and more.

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Friday, July 13

If a Tree Falls …

WHAT: Wake Up Madagascar
WHERE:
Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
WHEN:
7 p.m.

It’s both a tour name and a call to action: four top musicians, backed by a nine-piece band, calling attention to the unfettered deforestation slowly wasting the African island. The music is mostly salegy — dance music with global ingredients, such as accordion, swing, and funk. http://www.thecedar.org


Friday, July 13

Painting for Laughs

WHAT: Michael Gaughan’s Buck Turbo
WHERE:
Burnet Gallery, Minneapolis
WHEN:
6 to 9 p.m.

The artist and performer Michael Gaughan works satire and parody into his vivid watercolors in the exquisite fashion of a classicist, offering more entertainment and virtuosity than angst. This solo show is one punch line after another, though you have to work to find it sometimes. Learn more at http://www.burnetgallery.com

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Saturday, July 14

Life in Laps

WHAT: Swimming With My Mother
WHERE:
Dowling Studio, Minneapolis      
WHEN:
7:30 p.m.

This gentle, affectionate show looks to be a gem of summer entertainment, not just in its storyline (a young boy takes lessons from his swim-coach mom; later he teaches her to dance) but its acting: It stars Irish choreographer David Bolger, who so vibrantly staged “H.M.S. Pinafore” last summer, and his 78-year-old mother, Madge. Learn more at http://www.guthrietheater.org


Saturday, July 14

Splat

WHAT: Midwest Tomato Fest
WHERE:
Downtown Minneapolis
WHEN:
12 to 7 p.m.

Taking a cue from similar European festivals, this year’s celebration of the quintessential summer vegetable (or is it a fruit?) heads downtown for music, food trucks, and of course, a giant tomato fight. Learn more at http://www.midwesttomatofest.com


Sunday, July 15

Water Everywhere

WHAT: Aquatennial
WHERE:
Lake Calhoun, Minneapolis
WHEN:
10 a.m.

The big day of the summer festival opens with the beloved milk-carton boat races on Lake Calhoun and moves into sandcastle competition mode. Walk over to the Bakken Museum, near the lake, for activities every day of the festival, such as appearances by Minnesota inventors, tips on green gardening, etc. Learn more at http://www.aquatennial.com


Sunday, July 15

Storming the City

WHAT: Bastille Day Block Party
WHERE:
Barbette, Uptown Minneapolis
WHEN:
3 to 10 p.m.

Barbette’s annual street fair is the best place to indulge your Francophile urges, even if there’s nothing particularly French about the music (Astronautilus, Peter Wolf Crier, etc.). For that, head inside, grab a table (if you can), and eat up. Learn more at http://www.barbette.com