NOISES OFF By Michael Frayn
NOISES OFF
By: Michael Frayn
Directed by: Vincent M. Lancisi
NOISES OFF
By: Michael Frayn
Directed by: Vincent M. Lancisi
Directors CJay Philip and Rosiland Cauthen are excited to bring A.M.P. Camp to the Motor House! This 2 week summer program teaches onstage and offstage production skills with a focus on building and strengthening community. A.M.P. Camp will introduce young people to the various ways the arts can engage and enrich community and the different artistic roles creative collaborators play in theater: Teamwork, Patience, Gratitude and Mutual Respect are core values of the Arts Mentorship Program and camp.
SUMMER CAMP For Youth RISING K-2nd Grade
"ROAD TRIP USA"
With their imaginations as a guide and their actor’s tools in hand, students jet off on amazing adventures, exploring movement, visual art, drama, and music throughout the week. The final day of camp features highlights of their travels for family and friends to enjoy! This session: Road Trip USA: Discover the beauty and diversity of the States. Stop at roadside attractions, visit famous landmarks and make dramatic memories.
From short-form theatre sports to long-form improvisational storytelling, this week teaches you to think quickly and embrace the absurd. At the end of the week, showcase your work for family and friends.
Age Group: Rising 9th-12th Grade
Creative Childcare: Before and After Camp: Drop off students before camp between 8-9 am and/or pick them up late between 4-6 pm. Creative Childcare is non-refundable and non-transferable once purchased. Please visit our website for pricing and details.
Queer Interiors is part of the BMA’s Commons Collaboration initiative, which commissions an artist and non-profit to work together on an installation and offer a series of public programs related to Imagining Home. The project conceived and produced by Rahne Alexander and Jaimes Mayhew is comprised of a larger-than-life bed, shelving and other furnishings, personal artifacts, and a multimedia wall quilt known as the Baltimore LGBTQI+ Home Movie Quilt.
The inaugural exhibition for the BMA’s new Center for People & Art brings together 37 works from across the BMA’s collection to explore the universal theme of home. Visitors will discover paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, textiles, and works on paper from the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands, as well as four miniature rooms, plus a variety of interactive features presented in three thematic areas:
Join us at Phillips Seafood Restaurant in Baltimore for live music as we have rotating calendar of local musical acts such as Bobby Betlejewski, Mike Sharp, Kevin Buttry, Brian Comotto, and the Phillips Duo (Dick Smith and David Smith). The schedule is subject to change; please give us a call if you'd like to confirm a specific act during your upcoming visit to Baltimore (410-685-6600), or visit us at http://www.phillipsseafood.com/promotions/live-music.
Two artists, photographer Regina DeLuise and painter Gwen Hardie bring an unusually heightened attention to how light and shadow reveal the body within the physical world. The tenderness of the human experience has been an enduring and central subject in the photographs of Regina DeLuise. She works with film and a large format 8 x10 camera, which requires a collaborative and sympathetic engagement between herself and her subject. Her photographs reveal the essence of these encounters: an extended choreography of sensate observation.
This is a no-prior-experience needed class in West Coast Swing, a partner dance that is the smooth contemporary cousin of the swing dance family! (example)
While we do allow drop-ins any week of the month, this class is designed as a 4 week progressive series that starts the first week of every month. For the best educational experience (and a discount), we recommend taking the full month series.
Nationally and internationally known Celtic musicians perform, featuring the rising stars of Ireland, The Jeremiahs, winners of the 2015 Best Vocal & Instrumental Album (Live Ireland); Male Vocalist of the Year 2015 (Chicago Irish American News); 2015 Christy Moore Songwriter Showcase winners; winners 2013 Ballyshannon Folk Festival Showcase. Additional performers include Matthew Olwell, Frank McGuire (Scotland), Jo Morrison, Wayne Morrison. All musicians are instructors at Common Ground on the Hill's Traditions Week 1.
One of our most popular family programs returns. Begin your summer with an old fashioned family picnic. Bring your supper and spread your blanket and lawn chairs. As the fireflies begin to flicker under the trees and in the tall grasses around the property at Mt. Pleasant, listen to musician and storyteller Bill Wellington from Stanton Virginia, who electrifies audiences with his storytelling, “roses are red poems,” and family music programs. Little kids and adults, come dance to the fiddles and sing old-timey songs! Learn interesting facts about fireflies and make a firefly craft.
Grammy-nominated band Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen performs with staff from the Common Ground on the Hill Traditions Weeks/DC Bluegrass Union Bluegrass & Old-Time Camp, including Dede Wyland, David Morris, and Randy Barrett. All musicians are instructors at Common Ground on the Hill's Traditions Week 1. See http://www.commongroundonthehill.org/tw_PM_events.html for the most up-to-date performer information.
Baltimore’s newest comedy experience lets you start off the weekend right, with friends, laughs, and beer – for only $5.
Every Friday at 7 p.m. kick back with a cold one and join Baltimore Improv Group’s longest-running troupe, Plan B, for a special HAPPY HOUR show. They’ll delight and surprise you while creating scenes, characters – sometimes, even songs – on the spot.
Bring your favorite coworkers, your favorite friends, heck bring your favorite party hat and enjoy yourself as we do the work. You’re off the clock.
COME AND JOIN US AT THE BALTIMORE VISITOR CENTER TO KICK OFF THE 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND WITH FUN AND LEARNING WITH ARTS & CRAFTS WITH J, OUR RESIDENT ARTIST!
Animal Reiki Level I
Kathleen Lester, MS
Animal Reiki Practitioner & Teacher
This class is intended for anyone who is interested in learning Reiki for animals. In this class you will learn about the history of Reiki, receive your first attunement and learn some basic principles for working with animals. If you have ever wondered if you can learn Reiki, this workshop is for you!
Location:
3730 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD 21211 (Rear Entrance)
Prerequisites:
Celebrate the holiday weekend in style with lunch and music aboard Raven, the newest yacht in the Inner Harbor. The Baltimore Harbor out to the Key Bridge will be your backdrop as you enjoy a delicious BBQ lunch buffet while enjoying sweet sounds from the upper deck. A live musician will perform acoustic music!
Join us on Saturday, June 10th at 7pm for the Opening Reception for 'Deconstructed' curated by Esther Ruiz, featuring the work of Rory Baron, Katie Bell, Douglas Degges, Renee Delosh, Kristen Jensen, Mike Hein, Clinton King, Anna Mikhailovskaia, and Carolyn Salas.
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 10 7-10pm
Show open: June 10 - July 1, 2017
Whether temporary, permanent or in this context imagined, humankind has been making structures as long as we’ve existed. These structures mark time, history and memories, sometimes functional and others monumental.
Celebrate the holiday weekend in style with dessert and music aboard Raven, the newest yacht in the Inner Harbor. The Baltimore Harbor out to the Key Bridge will be your backdrop as you enjoy a delicious dessert buffet while enjoying sweet sounds from the upper deck. A live musician will perform acoustic music!
Animal Reiki Level II
Kathleen Lester, Animal Reiki Practitioner & Teacher
This class is designed for those who have had Reiki Level I (not necessarily animal specific). During this class participants will learn the second level Reiki practices for humans and animals, will be attuned to the second level, will learn to approach and work with animals in person and from a distance, and will leave with a deeper understanding of their journey as a Reiki Practitioner.
Location:
3730 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD 21211 (Rear Entrance)
Ladew Gardens’ annual Summer Concert Series. Enjoy a fun-filled summer evening groovin' to the music of some of Baltimore's most popular bands in a glorious garden setting! Picnics, blankets, and chairs are welcome, but please no pets, alcohol or athletic equipment. Food and refreshments, including alcoholic beverages are available for purchase. Concerts continue each Sunday night through August 6th.