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Hula Hoop Party: Hula hoop experts and novices can experience dancing, hula hooping and the challenge of an obstacle course. Ages 6 and older. 11 a.m. Monday at the James City County Library. Free, registration required by calling 259-7770.

Swing Dance: Enjoy swing dancing regardless of experience with the help of the Watermen’s Museum Band, ShantyGrass. Instructions run 7:30-8 p.m. Monday, dancing runs 8-10 p.m. at the Watermen’s Museum, 309 Water St., Yorktown. $5.

Cabin Fever Concert Series: Riverwalk Landing offers a respite from winter with an intimate concert featuring the country and folk music of Kim Person and Lana Puckett. 7 p.m. Thursday at the Freight Shed, 331 Water St., Yorktown. Free.

Cora Armstrong: The library’s Cultural Heritage series continues with a performance featuring gospel singer Cora Armstrong. 3 p.m. Sunday at the Williamsburg Regional Library. Free.

“A Perfect Adornment”: As you explore the home of Peyton and Elizabeth Randolph, a story unfolds about the relationships between gentry women and their enslaved maidservants. 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Friday at the Randolph House in Colonial Williamsburg, 100 W. Nicholson St. Included with admission. Reservation required; call 888-965-7254 for more information.

Seraph Brass Ensemble: The quintet presents a repertoire spanning original compositions, new favorites and timeless classics. 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Williamsburg Regional Library. $5.

Asian Festival: Celebrate Asian culture with food tastings, martial arts demonstrations, music, dancing and more. 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Williamsburg Pottery, 6692 Richmond Road. Free admission.

Tidewater Intergenerational Orchestra: The ensemble continues its season with flutist Onorio Zarralli, pianist Caleb Borick and violinist Ann Marie Pocklembo helping perform Bach, Galuppi and more. 1 p.m. Sunday at St. Bede Catholic Church, 3686 Ironbound Road. Free.

“Lucky Stiff”: The latest from the Williamsburg Players, the musical farce chronicles a shoe salesman who must take the body of his recently murdered uncle to Monte Carlo to fulfill his will and secure an inheritance. 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday or 2 p.m. Saturday at the James-York Playhouse, 200 Hubbard Lane. Tickets are $20 or $12 for students and are available at williamsburgplayers.org or by calling 229-0431.

William and Mary Global Film Festival: Celebrate cinema from countries such as Mexico, Italy and Israel. Thursday through Sunday at the Kimball Theatre. Tickets are free, $5 or $10, depending on the event. For a complete schedule, visit wmglobalfilmfestival.com.