Roots Cafe: The Chesapeake Pirate Band
Join us at An die Musik Live for the world debut of THE CHESAPEAKE PIRATE BAND!
featuring
Sage O’Silver (Snider)
Queen Christina (Van Norman)
Calypso Bob (Pyle)
Captain Geoff (Himes)
Join us at An die Musik Live for the world debut of THE CHESAPEAKE PIRATE BAND!
featuring
Sage O’Silver (Snider)
Queen Christina (Van Norman)
Calypso Bob (Pyle)
Captain Geoff (Himes)
The first of 2 concerts in the 17th annual "Bach at St. Bartholomew's" series. Performed by Theo. S. (Ted) Davis, this concert features a joyous and flair-filled sampling of Partitas for organ and harpsichord. Join us for wine and an informal lecture 15 minutes before the concert. Freewill offerings benefit the music events series at St. Bartholomew's and the parish outreach program fund.
Maestro T. Herbert Dimmock leads the Bach in Baltimore Choir and Orchestra and two choirs from our Student Exchange Program are joined by soprano, alto, tenor, and bass soloists in one of the greatest choral works ever composed: Handel Israel in Egypt. With over 100 musicians on stage, experience the epic story of the Israelites exodus from Egypt.
Join the Quatuor Ébène as they make their Baltimore Debut with Mozart and Schnittke, and Grief's only complete quartet, one of this most expressive and richly textured works.
Please join us for a Pre-Concert Talk at 4:30pm in Shriver Hall.
This concert will be approximately 1 hour 50 minutes in duration, including an intermission.
Join our Spotlight Series—a specially curated selection of films meant to intrigue and delight long-standing patrons and newcomers alike.
Join District5 as they step into the shadowy musical world of “death.” This transformative program shines a light on the complexity, beauty, and fragility within a seemingly dark place. Seamlessly combining works from the Medieval era through present day, the concert features the powerful voices of composers such as Hildegard con Bingen, Carlo Gesualdo, Reena Esmail, and Esa-Peka Salonen. Now in their 10th season, District5 is known for their creative and engaging programming.
Join us for 'Unlock Your Creativity Through Improv' - a dynamic and engaging introductory improv workshop designed to ignite your creativity and unlock the power of spontaneous collaboration. This two-hour in-person workshop is the perfect opportunity to dip your toes into the exciting world of improv.
Our workshop begins with friendly introductions followed by a boundary check-in, ensuring a held space for exploration and creativity.
As part of the Spring 2024 Plays for Our Planet initiative, UMBC Theatre presents an Introduction to the Sustainable Production Toolkit with Lauren Gaston and Sandra Goldmark.
National sports journalist Kevin Blackistone speaks on sport myths and social justice during the lecture titled “Don’t Believe the Type: Sport in American History.” Blackistone is a commentator for The Washington Post and a professor at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park. Call 410-857-2530 for more information.
Join our 2-hour in-person workshop, "Embrace Spontaneity: Intro to Improv." It's a low-pressure, fun experience designed for newcomers. Connect with others through introductions, establish boundaries, and engage in energizing warmups, games, and collaborative scenes.
Get ready to embark on a low-pressure, fun-filled adventure that will unleash your creativity, boost your confidence, and ignite your sense of playfulness.
As part of the Spring 2024 Plays for Our Planet initiative, UMBC Theatre presents a Student Design Workshop with Lauren Gaston and Sandra Goldmark.
An exclusive première is coming to the Pratt Library! In a special “live to picture” concert, students from Peabody’s innovative 'Music for New Media' program will breathe new musical life into a rare silent film version of Edgar Allan Poe's classic short story.
Join the party! A theatrical impresario must decide between two aspiring prima donnas, both vying for the lead role in the company's new production. The comedic plot explores themes of rivalry, ego, and the challenges of managing a theater company, all wrapped in Mozart's delightful and playful music. Opera Baltimore puts its own spin on this classic tale of live theater with a new libretto by Eric McKeever.
Hosted by the Economics and Business Administration department, this annual event was established by 1961 alum Donald Rembert and his wife, Judy, also an alum of the Class of 1960, to highlight notable speakers on business and economics. Call 410-857-2450 for more information.
The Proper Dignity of Human Being: Later Heidegger and the Philosophical Tradition
Sean D. Kelly, Harvard University
The Annual Evelyn Barker Memorial Lecture, part of the UMBC Spring 2024 Humanities Forum
“Between the stimulus and response, there is a space. And in that space lies our freedom and power to choose our responses.” Victor Frankl
Mindfulness practices to support ease and skillfulness in meeting the challenges of daily life.
Prácticas de mindfulness o conciencia plena para encontrar tranquilidad en la vida diaria.
Don’t miss Joyce J. Scott in conversation with longtime performance and comedy collaborator Kay Lawal-Muhammad, who is also a founding director of Actors Against Drugs, Kuumba Women’s Theatre Company, and WombWork Productions Inc. Moderated by Tracey Beale, BMA Director of Public Programs. This is the third and final installment of the Risk-Taking Women in the Arts series.
Check out Joyce J. Scott’s official music video, Ya Know, featuring Kay Lawal-Muhammad.
Join the Noah Pierre Organ Trio for their debut at An die Musik Live! Livestream passes and student tickets available!
Noah Pierre, guitar
Ricky Jefferson, organ
Jordon Stanley, drums
A collective of young musicians from all over the DMV. Embracing the traditions of jazz, soul and rock, this trio will be performing arrangements of original Noah Pierre Band songs, standards, and other pieces.
In-person seats: $20 / $10 students
Attendees receive a link to the recording to view for one week.
Pulitzer Prize Winner Katori Hall’s work returns to our stage with her award-winning play, The Hot Wing King, in which Memphis, Tennessee’s annual Hot Wang Festival is quickly approaching, and Cordell Crutchfield is determined to be crowned king of the wings. With support from The New Wing Order, made up of his partner Dwayne and his friends Isom & Big Charles, victory seems inevitable. However, Cordell soon finds himself preparing for the festival while caring for his teenage nephew who moves in after a family tragedy.
QWANQWA uncovers lesser known traditional sounds from East Africa regions of Ethiopia and beyond—a trance-like chant of the Eritrean tribe of Blen, a psychedelic Somalian cover, an extended Amhara wedding medley, a Mahmoud Ahmed sing-a-long. With Selamnesh Zemene, the Azmari diva powerhouse, at the helm, QWANQWA is a conversation of virtuosos through tight arrangements and extended experimental moments.