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FEBRUARY
Connect Savannah At A Glance
MENOPAUSE The Musical LIVE ON STAGE
FEBRUARY 2 - 5
The Historic Savannah Theatre presents this hilarious musical parody set to classic 60s, 70s and 80s songs about hot flashes, mood swings, memory loss and more. Millions of women worldwide have been laughing and celebrating. It’s a perfect “Girls Night Out!” savannahtheatre.com
SUPER MUSEUM SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 5
Multiple sites across Georgia. Explore nearly 100 sites in person and online during Super Museum Sunday. Georgians and visitors alike experience our state’s rich history and cultural life as historic sites, house museums, art museums, and other points of interest throughout Georgia open their doors for an exceptional opportunity to experience the history in our own backyard. Free and open to the public. georgiahistoryfestival.org
THE MUMMY CATS, THE TRAGEDEE, JUST RATS
FEBRUARY 9
@El Rocko Lounge. The Mummy Cats - Birmingham Indie pop/Garage Rock; The Tragedee - Savannah, GA Funk/ Indie rock; Just Rats - Savannah, GA Alt rock/Punk. Doors open at 8 p.m. coastalrocksavannah.com
SENSITIVE CONTACTS: INTERACTIVE ART
BY SCENOCOSME
All MONTH telfair.org
Telfair’s PULSE Art + Technology Festival returns for 2023 with an exhibition of interactive installations by Gregory Lasserre and Anais met den Ancxt, two French artists who work as a duo under the name Scenocosme. Interactivity is integral to their work, which encompasses software, sound, visuals, a variety of materials, and architecture. They also explore invisible relationships within our environment responding to the energetic variations of living beings. This exhibition includes four signature works that allow participants to interact in surprising ways.
2023 GEORGIA DAY PARADE
FEBRUARY 10 10:30 a.m. Downtown Savannah Students, musicians, local dignitaries, and costumed historical figures march through Savannah’s historic squares during the Georgia Historical Society’s Georgia Day Parade. This student-focused annual event recognizes Georgia’s diverse history through the commemoration of the founding of the Georgia colony at Savannah. The parade route begins at Forsyth Park and runs to City Hall.