Brown Sugar Bake-Off: A Black Woman Play Festival
Virtual Festival: October 2021
Free Playwriting Workshop: August 7, 2021
Submission Window: July 10 - September 3, 2021
Virtual Festival: October 2021
Free Playwriting Workshop: August 7, 2021
Submission Window: July 10 - September 3, 2021
Coffee Patisserie & Classical Music 10.2.21
Holly Jenkins, violin
Harrison Miller, bassoon
Katherine Needleman, oboe, English horn, and piano
Richie Goods & The Goods Project
Richie Goods - bass
Quintin Zoto - guitar
Shedrick Mitchell - piano
John Roberts - drums
Richie Goods & The Goods Project
Richie Goods - bass
Quintin Zoto - guitar
Shedrick Mitchell - piano
John Roberts - drums
Show will be able to stream virtually as well as attend in-person
Burlesque is back at Creative Alliance with the Essential Tease Student Showcase!
Celebrate Baker Artist Award winners, hosted by Contemporary Arts, Inc.
Featuring Award Winning Baker Performing artists:
Carl Grubbs - Jazz, Alto Sax
Ellen Cherry - Multi-Disciplinary
Todd Marcus - Jazz, Bass Clarinet
Joyce J. Scott - Vocals
Peter Minkler - Viola
Nicole Martinelli - Dance
Bashi Rase - Multi-Disciplinary
Katherine Fahey - Multi-Disciplinary
Von Varga - Music Creator
Scott Patterson - Music
Vincent Thomas - Dance
Event will be live streamed.
Join us on the Museum’s front steps for a live Violet Hour inspired by Women Behaving Badly: 400 Years of Power & Protest. Experience an original sound art and dance performance by SAFRA/Primitive Tongues, based on her ongoing project Matrimonial.
RSVP is required. Rain date - Thursday, October 28, 6-7 pm.
The program will also stream live via Facebook and YouTube.
About Matrimonial
Ballet Theatre of Maryland presents Giselle, one of the most popular Romantic ballets of all time, for the first time in our 43 year history. The story brings together an engaging mix of human passions, vengeful ghosts, and the transcendent power of self-sacrificing love. With coveted virtuoso roles and an iconic ‘white ballet act’, this 180 year old tale stands the test of time - perhaps because love and heartbreak resonate with us all.
Larry Brown, piano
Kent Miller, bass
Greg Holloway, drums
Peter Frazie, tenor saxophone
Michael Thomas, trumpet
Derrick Michaels, solo saxophone
"Baltimore-based tenor saxophonist Derrick Michaels is an audacious force in the creative music community. As a saxophonist, he boasts a rich expressive palette and a propensity for dynamic performance. As a bandleader, he invites a wide array of brilliant musicians into the creative fold, engaging with an expressive continuum that spans the history of written and improvised music.