5 Things to do this Weekend: May 3

Enjoy the spring season with new experiences to make your days brighter! From outdoor activities like nature walks and festivals, to exploring new areas and shops, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a round-up of five activities this weekend that we think you will love to kick off the spring season!

Mexico Fest at Navy Pier

In partnership with the Consulate General of Mexico, Navy Pier’s Mexico Fest promises a weekend full of fun and an authentic experience Mexican history and culture. In addition to music and dance performances, there will be a one-of-a-kind mercadito experience with more than 30 vendors featuring handicrafts, jewelry, clothing, artwork and more. 

Date: May 3-5 
Time: Fri 12:00 to 7:00PM; Sat 11:00AM to 7:00PM; Sun 11:00AM to 6:00PM 
Cost: Free 
Location: Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand Ave, Chicago 
More Info: navypier.org  

Balanchine, Mozart & Beyond

Join Ballet Chicago for a full evening of beautiful dance, starting with Divertimento No. 15, an elegant and brilliant work by the legendary choreographer George Balanchine and set to the Mozart score of the same title. Also on the program is a jazzy suite of 5 dances set to Duke Ellington’s symphonic masterpiece, The River

Date: May 4 
Time: 2:00PM and 7:30PM 
Cost: From $40 
Location: Harris Theater for Music and Dance, 205 E. Randolph St, Chicago 
More Info: harristheaterchicago.org

A French Market… In Lakeview!

The Nettelhorst French Market is a seasonal favorite for neighborhood residents and visitors alike. With the brick façade of the historic 150-year-old Nettelhorst School as the backdrop, this charming weekly market features a variety of vendors offering fresh local produce, artisanal cheese and fresh baked goods, jewelry, and gifts. 

Date: Saturdays through November 2 
Time: 8:00AM to 2:00PM 
Cost: Free 
Location: Nettelhorst School, 3252 N. Broadway, Chicago 
More Info: bensidounusa.com  

Listening Party + Reading

Enjoy an evening of music, poetry and celebration with 7NMS – the collaboration of two artists radically engaging art as a medium of elevation and healing within a larger lineage of Black creative experimentation. Three-time Bessie Award winner, Marjani Forté-Saunders is a choreographer, dancer and activist. Composer and sound designer Everett Saunders is a two-time New Music USA Awardee. 

Date: May 3 
Time: 6:30 to 9:30PM 
Cost: Pay What You Can 
Location: Miyagi Records, 307 E. Garfield Blvd, Chicago 
More Info: visit.mcachicago.org 

Gallery Talk: Women Artists from Japan 

Join two of the Art Institute’s esteemed educators for this fascinating conversation focusing on contemporary ceramics by women artists from Japan. Described as “cute, creepy, alluring and fantastical,” these otherworldly works will prompt lively discussion about what is beautiful or conventional in art. 

Date: May 3 
Time: 2:00 to 3:30PM 
Cost: Free with Museum Admission 
Location: Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery 108, 111 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago 
More Info: artic.edu 

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