Make a Crankie! w/ Katherine Fahey & Matt Muirhead
Scroll materials included. Students provide materials for their own crankie boxes.
Scroll materials included. Students provide materials for their own crankie boxes.
Sunday, January 21st at 1:00pm
Speaker: Jonathan Brent, Executive Director and CEO of YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
Join us as we learn about a collection of 170,000 pages saved from the Nazis and recently found in the basement of a Lithuanian church. The collection includes works by Yiddish novelist Chaim Grande, Sholem Aleichem, and Marc Chagall.
Faculty Recital: Ira Gold, contrabass
Susan Archibald, piano
Heather Ledoux Green, violin
Heidi Remick, viola
Giovanni Battista Borghi: Duo No. 1 in D major for viola and bass
Franz Schubert: Sonata in A Minor, "Arpeggione," D. 821
Giovanni Bottesini: Grand Duo Concertante for violin and bass
Tickets Available: November 1
Happy New Year! Our gift to you is the happiest, healthiest year ever :) and you don't have to come to class to make it happen!
Join Team FazaFam from the comfort of your own home for our monthly online Family Jam!
Every 3rd Sunday at 6PM bring your whole family together for music, games, dancing and lots of family fun:)
You'll make memories that will last all month as you Dance & Bmore Fit, Fun, and Free!
This five week class invites students to isolate, explore, and integrate each fundamental tool in the actor’s instrument to create dynamic characters. Activate the body, exercise the voice, engage the mind and release your imagination. Each class allows time for the actor’s to explore these tools and then integrate them in the context of story and text. Students learn to use themselves in new and exciting ways as they segue their own stories into workable text to practice sound text analysis strategies.
This five week class invites students to isolate, explore, and integrate each fundamental tool in the actor’s instrument to create dynamic characters. Activate the body, exercise the voice, engage the mind and release your imagination. Each class allows time for the actor’s to explore these tools and then integrate them in the context of story and text. Students learn to use themselves in new and exciting ways as they segue their own stories into workable text to practice sound text analysis strategies.
The first true brownstone building in Baltimore, today’s Grace & St. Peter's church opened its doors in 1852 as Grace Church on Park Avenue in Mt. Vernon. Architecturally, it was the first church built of stone in the city and with stained glass and floor tiles imported from England, the majestic interior of this Gothic Episcopal church harkens directly back to its Anglican origins. In 1912, Grace Church combined with St. Peter’s, then on the edge of today’s Bolton Hill neighborhood, merging high-church and low-church congregations.
Think you're the biggest public radio nerd? Do you train all week for Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! and Ask Me Another? Then come test your knowledge of public radio-themed trivia at WYPR’s first ever trivia night! WYPR’s Nathan Sterner will be the master of ceremonies. Questions will vary between NPR, WYPR, & current events trivia.
Roland Park E/M School is proud to present its string students in an evening of delightful selections of classical, pop, and traditional music selections. Chamber music covers a variety of genres, and Roland Park students are excited to offer a potpourri of their favorite repertoire. Please join us for an evening of wonderful food and exciting music, all to benefit the Roland Park instrumental music program. From chamber orchestra to string quartet, patrons will be treated to an inspirational experience of what Baltimore City Schools students are engaged in on a daily basis.
Writers LIVE: David Cay Johnston talks about his book It's Even Worse Than You Think: What the Trump Administration is Doing to America. Central Library, African American Department, 400 Cathedral Street, Tuesday, January 23, 6:30 p.m.
Build confidence! Look your scene partner in the eye, support your voice, and find the tools of persuasion at the forefront of any actor’s process. Whether you are a business professional or looking to assert yourself in small and large groups alike, this class shares tips of the theatre trade for bringing your best self to any social, professional, and artistic scenario.
Age Group: 18+
Tuition: $185
The Digital Media Center (DMC) at Johns Hopkins University is excited to host a lecture and Q&A from Aaron Henkin and Wendel Patrick from the Out of the Blocks podcast! Out of the Blocks (http://wypr.org/programs/out-blocks) is a podcast that collects Baltimore’s stories one block at a time. The event is open and free to the public. The event will be located on the Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University at the Mattin Center, in Jones 101 (SDS room).
Kate Kretz: Common Denominator
January 24 – March 24, 2018
Exhibition Walk Through with The Artist: Saturday, Feb 10, at 11:00 a.m.
Cora Miller Gallery, Wolf Hall, York College, York, PA
Lecture/Reception: Thursday, March 8, 5:30 PM
DeMeester Recital Hall
441 Country Club Road
York, PA 17403-3651
717.846.7788
https://www.ycp.edu/about-us/offices-and-departments/communications/cult...
This national traveling panel exhibition tells the remarkable story of Alexander Hamilton, the statesman whose face is on the ten-dollar bill, but whose life is a mystery to most Americans. Hamilton (1757–1804), became the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury at age 32, and was a Revolutionary War soldier, financial and legal genius, opponent of slavery, and author of most of the Federalist Papers, which were critical in 1787–1788 in gaining popular support to ratify the Constitution.
Join Arts Every Day to celebrate the opening of our 10x10 Exhibit, inspired by the life and works of Jacob Lawrence and Joan Gaither, with Gary Mullen as curator. The 10x10 Exhibit invited all Baltimore City Public Schools to submit 10in x 10in artworks that celebrated themes of celebrate themes of identity, family heritage and culture. The exhibit features over 200 pieces of work and 16 Baltimore City Schools. This is a free and family friendly event.
Baltimore’s Waterfront is dramatically different than 50 years ago. As people discovered the magic of the water, the orientation of our downtown shifted as residents, business and visitors sought opportunities to get closer to it. As the nature of waterfront development continues to shift to residential and commercial, what happens to our water based industry? Will industries continue to be forced out by residential development?
*Opening Reception: Thursday, Jan. 25, 5:30–7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6 p.m.
Artist Hannah Leighton of Baltimore showcases her contemporary paintings. Leighton says that her paintings are inspired by “the shapes of stories, sounds and memories.”
Exploring universal themes of identity, dreams and family, REBELS ON POINTE is the first-ever documentary film celebrating the world famous Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo. The notorious all-male, drag ballet company was founded over 40 years ago in New York City on the heels of the Stonewall riots, and has a passionate cult following around the world. The film juxtaposes intimate behind-the-scenes access, rich archives and history, engaging character driven stories, and dance performances shot in North America, Europe and Japan.
MICA presents Alberto Cairo, author of The Functional Art and The Truthful Art, and his Visual Trumpery Tour.
Thursday Night Live
presents
The New Romance (The Ultimate 80’s Tribute Band)
Thursday, January 25 at 8pm
Sponsored by the City of Havre de Grace
The New Romance cranks out an incredible nonstop high-energy show that will leave you breathless. You’ll know every song, dance for hours and sing at the top of your lungs. Think of it as your favorite mix tape of the 80’s coming to life!