Howard Community Colleg Small Jazz Group Concert
The concert will feature Howard Community College students playing jazz standards by Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Luiz Bonfá, Richard Rodgers, and more.
The concert will feature Howard Community College students playing jazz standards by Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Luiz Bonfá, Richard Rodgers, and more.
This annual concert features The Madrigal Singers, McDaniel’s premier a cappella vocal ensemble, under the direction of Margaret Boudreaux, director of choral activities at McDaniel. The Madrigal Singers perform unaccompanied vocal music, primarily Renaissance pieces, but also world music and vocal jazz. Audience participation is encouraged.
Usually positioned at the back of the orchestra, the percussion section moves center stage to reveal the colorful, melodic potential of their instruments in this striking concert of contemporary music.
POWER52 LIVE
“Energize Our Future”
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
UA House at 1101 E. Fayette St. Baltimore, MD 21202
7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Join Ray Lewis and the Power52 Team for their first annual exclusive fundraising event. Be prepared for an exciting evening of upscale hors d’oeuvres, open bar, auction, and FUN!
Come casual ready to play on the turf!
Broadway Live at the Motor House has a New after-school open mic for Baltimore youth and families to be creative, make new friends and learn about Broadway from Pros. All ages are welcome but only ages 7-17 years can take the stage to perform songs, dance numbers and scenes from their favorite Broadway shows. Parents and youth will gain valuable feedback from industry professionals to build young performers craft and boost their confidence. It’s not just an open mic but a game party, karaoke night, community jam and fun creative community that meets every month!
BROADWAY LIVE at the Motor House with CJay - ACT 1
Also featuring Carol Westcott and Lauren Erazo
Open mic, Bway Trivia, Dancing, Games, and Sing Along Songs
The Motor House
120 North Ave
Baltimore, MD 21201
A great treasure trove of history was lost in the mists of time for 70 years, until recently. A volunteer was sorting through boxes of dusty Holocaust manuscripts deep in the archives of YIVO, the Institute for Jewish Research, when she came upon a fragile envelope. She was stunned to find inside lost documents that detailed the desperate efforts of a loving father to save his family from the clutches of the Nazis. They were the letters of Otto Frank, Anne Frank’s father, and reveal his heartbreaking failure to find a safe haven for his daughters, Anne and Margot, and his wife Edith.
Exculsive screening of 2 short films and a short audio journey followed by Q&A with Writer/ Producer, Farah Nabulsi.
3107 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218
Doors open at 6:3o pm, film starts at 7:00 pm
Homemade Arabic food available before and after the film.
*25% off ticket option!*
BROADWAY LIVE at the Motor House with CJay
Also featuring Carol Westcott and Lauren Erazo
Open mic, Bway Trivia, Dancing, Games, and Sing Along Songs
Tuesday May 2, 2017
The Motor House
120 North Ave
Baltimore, MD 21201
Baltimore's NEW night out for Broadway Lovers, Geeks, and Hopefuls.
A Message From Our Host -
Reels will roll when thousands of movie buffs pack Baltimore’s Station North Arts & Entertainment District for the 19th annual Maryland Film Festival. Centered in and around the newly-reclaimed Stavros Niarchos Foundation Parkway, the Maryland Film Festival will include filmmaker-hosted features and short films of all varieties—narrative, documentary, animation, experimental, and hybrid—and a feature selected and hosted by legendary filmmaker John Waters. Film for Everyone. Every Day.
Bring a picnic to The Clarice and celebrate Spring with the UMD jazz ensembles in their outdoor Big Band Finale. As one of UMD jazz’s most popular concerts, the Big Band Finale drives you along with infectious energy and flair.
Johns Hopkins University's Homewood Museum will present Sumpter Priddy, a decorative arts scholar, who will discuss "The Rediscovery of Presidential Cabinetmaker William Worthington (1775-1839) of Anne Arundel and Montgomery County, Maryland."
Cellist Joel Krosnick has performed as soloist, recitalist and chamber musician around the world, including more than four decades touring as a member of the Juilliard String Quartet. He and his sonata partner of more than 30 years, pianist Gilbert Kalish, have performed recitals throughout the U. S. and Europe. Since 1976, they have given an annual series of recitals in New York City, including the 2007 series “American Milestones of the Last 100 Years” at The Juilliard School.
In this recital, the duo performs a program that includes works by Brahms and Beethoven.
A UMD Choral Activities favorite, the Bach Cantata Series explores the more than 200 extant cantatas by the great master through informal performances led by graduate choral conducting students.
Join us for outstanding speakers at the Baltimore Visitor Center
Free
Co-presented with the Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
Today, Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 5:00 PM
Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
Concurrent with the exhibition The Korshak Collection: Illustrations of Imaginative Literature running April 10 - May 16, award-winning illustrator Donato Giancola, best known for his endlessly creative and exquisitely rendered science fiction and fantasy illustrations, will discuss his broad range of illustrative work.
On Thursday, May 4th from 5-7pm. Arts Every Day will host a reception for its annual student art show at the Walters Art Museum. The exhibition will showcase over 100 pieces of art work from students in Baltimore City Public Schools.
The reception will feature poetry readings, drum performances, and musical numbers. The annual exhibit showcases how teachers integrate visual arts, music, dance, theater, and media across grade levels and subject matter such as Math, Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies.
The Greenmount West Community Community Association will hold its 1st art & film presentation on May 4th at 6:00 pm at the Charles Theater, 1701 N. Charles St, Baltimore MD 21201. The presentation will include community filming projects from several artists and film makers on the african-american experience of youth, community values, family and the importance of finding their strength through creative expression.
McDaniel’s Department of Communication and Cinema hosts this annual showcase of student-produced fiction and documentary films. Call 410-857-2290 for more information.
Jazz Night is directed by music lecturer Tim Jenkins and features diverse styles of jazz, including classic big band swing, bebop, Latin, Funk, Jazz-rock and classic blues.