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See your Disney favorites glide by

"Let's Celebrate" on ice is unbirthday, luau, Valentine's, and more all rolled into one.

"Disney on Ice Presents Let's Celebrate," continues at the Wells Fargo Center through Jan 4. (Courtesy photo)
"Disney on Ice Presents Let's Celebrate," continues at the Wells Fargo Center through Jan 4. (Courtesy photo)Read more

Children and adults can enjoy favorite characters as Disney on Ice Presents Let's Celebrate continues through Jan. 4 at the Wells Fargo Center.

The skating spectacular includes Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse and a Very Merry Unbirthday Party with friends. Lilo & Stitch will have a Hawaiian luau, and the audience will watch Woody, Jessie, Buzz Lightyear, and others in a winter wonderland. The Royal Valentine's Day Ball will feature Disney princesses including Cinderella and Tiana. Donald Duck and his girlfriend Daisy, along with Goofy and others, will participate. Be amazed by dragons, showman performances, and more.

Reflecting on Kwanzaa

Celebrate Kwanzaa and African American and African culture Saturday and Sunday at the African American Museum in Philadelphia.

Kwanzaa, or "First Fruits of the Harvest," a seven-day worldwide celebration, is a time of reflection. Activities will include lighting of the kinara and discussing the "Seven Principles" of Kwanzaa, which will be told through song, dance, crafts, and storytelling.

with museum admission. Information: 215-574-0380

or www.aampmuseum.org.

'Aladdin' at Arts Bank

Take a magical interactive journey with Aladdin and Other Enchanting Tales through Dec. 30 at Arts Bank.

Storyteller heroine Scheherazade and her friends embark on adventures including the Kalandar Prince's battle with a colossal dragon, traveling on Sinbad's ship to distant lands, discovering hidden treasures inside Aladdin's lamp, and other experiences. Before the show, and included in the ticket price, participate in a Persian bazaar where you can try on costumes, take character photos and post them on Facebook.

mpeters@phillynews.com