COLD SPRING JAZZ QUARTET
For two decades, Cold Spring Jazz Quartet has been entertaining audiences in the Baltimore-Washington area with their signature blend of classic and Latin jazz, standards, blues and sparkling original compositions.
For two decades, Cold Spring Jazz Quartet has been entertaining audiences in the Baltimore-Washington area with their signature blend of classic and Latin jazz, standards, blues and sparkling original compositions.
Washington Sports Clubs is celebrating 44 Years Strong by opening their doors with a FIVE Day All Access Pass in September.
This 5 Day All Access Pass includes:
-Entry into all WSC locations
-Complimentary Personal Fitness Workout
-Complimentary Small Group Training classes
Redeem between September 1st-24th
Below the Jones Falls Expressway at Holliday and Saratoga Streets, Maryland’s largest producers-only market offers an assortment of produce, meats, dairy, breads, flowers and delicious made-to-order items from dozens of food vendors. The bazaar offers shoppers a variety of unique crafts and collectibles including jewelry, clothing and accessories, pottery, soaps and more.
New! To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar this year, special events will be planned on the first Sunday of each month during the market season.
In the fall of 1814, thousands of people came together on Hampstead Hill to defend Baltimore from a British attack. Today, the former fortifications are located in Patterson Park and topped by the charming Patterson Park Pagoda. After a short climb up the Pagoda’s winding iron stairs, you’ll enjoy a singular view of East Baltimore and learn the story of the Battle of Baltimore and War of 1812.
The bond they have outside of music is Mt. St. Joseph High School in Baltimore. It was during their high school years that they first performed together. Now, more than forty years later, their sound is unique, exciting, and smooth. Their take on classic pop music is often unpredictable. Their secret weapon is the mandolin!
While they each went into different careers, a doctor, an attorney and a broadcaster, they have always found time to regroup to create musical memories for their faithful following.
Meet animals (and their handlers) who work to bring comfort and protect public safety at hospitals, airports, courthouses, and on the streets. Free outdoor event!
IMPORTANT TO KNOW For the safety of all participants, please leave pets at home.
Dance & Bmore seeks outstanding dancers and percussionists for 2017/2018 season!
Seeking - Male & female dancers skilled in Contemporary, Modern, Ballet, and Jazz. Also seeking experienced Djembe drummers for performances and classes.
Positions - Part time paid positions
Check In - 1:30 PM
Prepare
Dancers - Jazz shoes or bare feet
Drummers - comfortable clothes, a Djembe, and small percussive toys if you have them, if not, a drum will be provided.
Chamber Music on the Hill, in residence at McDaniel College, presents a concert by the Azimuth String Quartet performing French chamber music, including string quartets by Ravel and Debussy.
Sunday, September 24, 2017, 3pm
Bunting-Meyerhoff Interfaith Center
Blair Skinner, conductor
George Frideric Handel: Concerto Grosso, Op. 3, No. 1
Béla Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances
Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 101 in D Major, “The Clock”
Chamber ensemble performances featured.
Free concert, no reservations or tickets required.
This program features vocal repertoire by composers Mozart, Gounod, Strauss, Bernstein and Rachmaninoff as well as lesser known composers Donaudy and Giannini. The music selected is a mix of very well-known arias and some less frequently heard art songs. All of them are very accessible and entertaining.
The Baltimore Regional Office of Vocational Rehabilitation is now compensating disabled veterans while they train at our non-profit Therapeutic Alternatives of Maryland (TALMAR’s) Breaking New Ground program. Veterans looking for a path to employment can contact their nearest vocational rehabilitation counselor to gain full admittance into our program, using Chapter 31 benefits. Veterans can take this training at no out-of-pocket costs and receive paid compensation throughout the program’s duration.
Adam Swanson is rapidly becoming known as one of the world's foremost performers and historians of ragtime and early American popular music. We were fortunate to forge a friendship with Adam when he was completing graduate studies as a musicology student at the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Although he is only twenty-three years old, Adam has been a featured performer and lecturer at ragtime and jazz festivals across the United States, and he is the youngest three-time winner of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest.
Please join us to celebrate the 2017 Baker Artist Awardees
Monday, September 25, 2017, 6pm - 9pm
Baltimore Center Stage
700 N Calvert St, Baltimore, MD 21202
Featuring performances and presentations from:
Mary Sawyers Imboden Awardee:
Susan Alcorn - Music
And Mary Sawyers Baker Awardees:
Naoko Maeshiba - Performance
David Marion - Visual Arts
Theo Anthony - Film/ Video
Elizabeth Dickinson - Literary Arts
Sara Dittrich - Interdisciplinary
MdFF presents the WTMD Film Club at the SNF Parkway, featuring RAT FILM on Monday, September 25th. Pre-film cocktails and conversation with WTMD's Alex Cortright begins at 6:00PM with the film beginning at 7:00PM and a post film Q&A with composer Dan Deacon to discuss his film score.
Tickets are $10 regular admission and $8 for Friends of MdFF Members.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
-6:00pm - Pre-film cockatils & conversation with WTMD's Alex Cortright
-7:00pm - RAT FILM screening
-8:20pm - Q&A with RAT FILM composer DAN DEACON
Artist's Perspectives Series: The Art of Auditioning
Age Group: 18+
Tuition$215
Unpack the roles of professional production through dynamic six week classes. Each class highlights a different point of view through lecture, discussion, and exploration of dramatic skill.
The audition experience is a necessary part of the actor’s experience. This class explores the process from material selection through performance with a focus on the business of the actor.
R. Edward Grumbine discusses his role as director of the Grand Canyon Trust Land Program during McDaniel College’s annual Global Issues Colloquium organized by Global Initiatives. Grumbine has worked to bring science into U.S. federal land management since the late 1980s. As a senior international scholar for the Chinese Academy of Sciences, his focus was on protected area and water issues. Call 410-857-2461 for more information.
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
Writers LIVE: Joel N. Shurkin talks about his book True Genius: The Life and Work of Richard Garwin, the Most Influential Scientist You've Never Heard Of. Maryland State Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped, 415 Park Avenue. Tuesday, September 26, 6:30 p.m.
Actor's Lab: Self Expression Through Story
Age Group: 18+
Tuition: $185
Find your voice! Engage in the work of the actor by connecting to a deeper sense of self. Discover the storyteller within In the safety of the Everyman classroom, experience the power and joy of bringing stories forward, sharing, and adopting new journeys as your own. Like actors, understand how the body and voice are integral to compelling storytelling and practice creative risk-taking.
Show Me Your Papers: The Political Cartoons of Lalo Alcaraz
Tuesday, September 26, 7 – 8:30 p.m.
Proscenium Theatre