TU goes big
For one night only, St. Paul's TU Dance heads to the Ordway for a blowout concert featuring "Through This Light" by New York choreographer Ronald K. Brown. This world premiere draws upon West African and Afro-Caribbean traditions, with music by Conjunto Folklorico Nacional de Cuba and more. The program also includes a rather brutal reflection on historic injustice by TU co-founder Uri Sands and two other works highlighting the company's athleticism and artistry.
SHEILA REGAN
7:30 p.m. Sat., Ordway Center, St. Paul, $22, 651-224-4222, ordway.org.
One of the greatest Americana singer/songwriters ever, Lucinda Williams has a knack for making her First Avenue gigs special occasions, like when she got married on stage after a 2009 show. This time it's to mark the 25th anniversary of her album "Sweet Old World," featuring such classic songs as "Something About What Happens When We Talk" and the suicide-fighting title track, named one of the 40 saddest country songs by Rolling Stone. She's performing the whole LP, and much more.
CHRIS RIEMENSCHNEIDER
9 p.m. Fri., First Avenue, Mpls., $35, eTix.com
It's Arbor Day this week. Celebrate nature's skyscrapers, which give us shade and a spot to anchor hammocks and swings, with a scavenger hunt at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska. Pick up a map from the visitor center and go on the hunt for 20 varieties of trees marked on the grounds. There will be docent-led tours, too. Plus, check out the exhibits, including a group show by the Minnesota Watercolor Society.
MELISSA WALKER