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Today

Here comes the sun: Gray skies are gonna clear up for Elizabeth Mitchell’s “Sunny Day” concert at Symphony Space, where the winsome, folky singer will be joined by husband Daniel Littleton and daughter Storey for a set featuring songs from Mitchell’s new album. 11 a.m., $13 to $27. Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, 2537 Broadway, at 95th Street; 212-864-5400.

Four-legged fare: Watch Prospect Park Zoo residents rip into wrapped packages of mealworms, orange rinds, rodents and other tempting fare as part of the annual “Presents to the Animals” event. This weekend’s treats go to the Saki monkeys and Geoffrey tamarins; meerkats, baboons and other creatures get gifted in the coming weeks. Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 26, 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., $8 for adults, $5 for kids. 450 Flatbush Ave., in Prospect Park; 718-399-7339.

Nordic noel: If you’ve got an apartment full of Ikea furniture, you can make holiday ornaments to match at Scandinavia House’s Swedish Children’s Workshop, where kids ages 5 to 10 can craft traditional woven hearts, paper angels and more. 1 p.m., $7. 58 Park Ave., at 38th Street; 212-847-9740.

Tomorrow

Energy boost: Get a jolt of all-natural adrenaline at the New Victory’s “Momentum,” a live performance by Tel Aviv’s Mayumana. Made up of 13 youths from around the world, Mayumana’s members are known as “daredevil dancers” for good reason! Noon and 5 p.m., through Jan. 2 (days and times vary), $11 to $55. 209 W. 42nd St., between Seventh and Eighth avenues; 646-223-3010.

Lstke laughs: Hanukkah goes vaudeville with “Latkes & Applesauce,” a slapstick-style collection of holiday-themed songs and skits at the Merkin Concert Hall. 11 a.m., $20. 129 W. 67th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue; 212-501-3330.

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