Folk Dance Brunswick
6:30 p.m. Friday. People Plus, 35 Union St., Brunswick. $8; $5 seniors and students; folkdancebrunswick.com
Get into a groove with international flavor by dancing to music from the Balkans, Israel, Western Europe and around the globe. Burn calories while having fun and don’t worry if you have two left feet, lessons are provided and there’s no partner needed.
‘Almost, Maine’
7 p.m. Wednesday, June 5 and 6. The St. Lawrence Arts Center, 76 Congress St., Portland. $5; stlawrencearts.org
All ten of the 2014 graduating class of Merriconeag Waldorf School are in the cast of “Almost, Maine.” The show is a romantic comedy set in a fictional town near the Canadian border. The northern lights hover above while hearts are broken and love is lost, found and confounded below.
Tea Tasting
6 p.m. Sunday. Jacqueline’s Tea Room, 201 Main St., Freeport. Free; jacquelinestearoom.com
Sip your way into Sunday evening and try five different teas in an actual tea house. The kettle will be on and gift shop will be open.
“The Hidden Coast of Maine”
7 p.m. Tuesday. Camden Public Library, 55 Main St. Free; www.librarycamden.org
Enjoy an illustrated talk by photographer Joe Devenney and writer Ken Textor. Their new book is “The Hidden Coast of Maine: Isles of Shoals to West Quoddy Head.” The pair have been photographing and writing about the Maine coast for nearly 40 years.
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