Mike Kuhl Trio LIVE STREAMING EVENT
Mike Kuhl, drums
John Lee, guitar
Dave Ballou, trumpet
Mike Kuhl, drums
John Lee, guitar
Dave Ballou, trumpet
Now on ZOOM! Screen your new work or work in progress (max length 15 min) at this monthly feedback session from your Baltimore filmmaking peers! Send your short films via email by the Friday before to Creative Alliance Film Curator, Aaron Barlow ([email protected]) to be added to the lineup.
THANK YOU to our generous sponsors Baltimore Filmmakers Collective and CHARM City Filmmakers for helping to make these sessions possible!
Zoom is FREE to download.
Maryland Art Place (MAP) is pleased to be partnering with the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA’s) Curatorial Practices Program this spring. MAP will be hosting two exhibitions simultaneously by students of the program.
FOLKAL POINT EXCLUSIVE BROADCAST!
Rob Curto is an accordionist, pianist, composer, educator, and bandleader. When able to share physical location with bandmates, his current project is Fish Harmonics, a Philadelphia-based ensemble that plays adventurous, unabashedly accordion-focused American roots music that would have been diving into a GREAT Spring season right about now.
Our satellites have received an emergency beacon of a major cataclysmic event, which we’ve now named T h e S h a t t e r. The cause is yet unknown, but it has ripped apart The Matra Star System as we know it. The Matra System’s two suns, “The Mothers” have mysteriously disappeared, leaving chaos in their wake. Planets have been cut off from their usual communications relays, and are unable to reach bases on the other planets in its system.
João Guilherme Ripper (b. 1959) - Duo Sonatina for Oboe and Cello
I. Allegro
II. Calmo
III. Rondo-Tango
Bela Bartok (1881-1945) - From Forty-four Duos, Sz. 98 (1931)
Mosquito Dance
Bride's Farewell
Comic Song
Limping Dance
Harvest Song
Ruthenian Kolomejka
Bagpipes
George Crumb (b. 1929) - Sonata for Solo Cello (1955)
I. Fantasia
II. Tema Pastorale con variazioni
III. Toccata
Alejandra Odgers (b. 1967)
Allison Bordlemay has incredible vocal strength and range. Combined with her smooth sound, Allison genuinely exudes a fun and intimate vibe while performing. Allison is an alumi of Berklee College of Music in Boston and has studied under some of the best vocal coaches such as Kay Lorenze and Katherine Wright.
Now in its 10th year, Swing ‘n’ Samba has developed one of the most varied repertoires in Baltimore – not only the styles included in the band’s name, but blues, jazz waltzes, Latin, early R&B, and bits of pop, rock, and country music.
They will play all of these styles in their live-stream concert on June 7.
Need a pandemic escape?! Learn the fundamentals of hip-hop, as well as structured choreography. This fun hip-hop series is suitable for all dance levels and will end with a final virtual performance with the whole group!
Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and shoes and have water close by!
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Live music, movement, and games that you can do at home!
Join Dance & Bmore for an Elder Arts Jam for those 65 + yrs and caregivers. Share this with anyone you think would LOVE to Jam!
Submit the form here (https://forms.gle/Xgi86eFA4A2JwsnH8) or email [email protected] to be added to the mailing list to receive updates and receive the invitation for the class.
NEW EPISODES EVERY SATURDAY
Overall Purpose:
The purpose of the show is to provide a critical examination of society and culture through the intersectional lens of race, gender, and class; more specifically it seeks to provide a COUNTER-NARRATIVE. The Show encourages a reflective assessment and critique of unique standpoints and their potential contribution to popular discourse.
Objectives:
Nigerian-American rapper and entertainer Fat Tony has maintained a creative resilience and unbridled enthusiasm through the past decade of his career. His musical footprint has left behind a treasure trove of alternative rap. Fat Tony’s sense of humor and courage to experiment mirrors the counter-cultural hip-hop artists who’ve inspired him, like De La Soul, Devin the Dude, and DJ Screw.
The fabric of racism is inextricably woven and constructed into the founding principles of the United States. Racism was done and it can be undone through effective anti-racist education with, and in accountability to the communities most impacted by racism.
This is a marathon, not a sprint.
This online workshop is for white people who need guidance on how they can DIVEST from racism.
Save the date. RSVP instructions will be posted on Facebook soon.
You're Invited!
Please join us as we come together to learn about our rights as tenants and workers as local policies change in light of the Covid-19 crisis. Topics include, housing and eviction, unemployment, and worker health and safety.
This training is part of the Fair Development Roundtable's mutual aid initiative to collectivize the work needed to meet community needs while we organize to demand a rent and foreclosure freeze, move all homeless out of shelters and encampments to hotels, and to expand resources for food distribution.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the continuous onslaught of Anti-Black racism, and increased visibility and protest against police brutality, it can be difficult to find cause for celebration.
While keeping our eyes on the prize of eradicating racism and ensuring social justice, we must also find ways to tap into Joy!
Please join BRJA as we learn, discuss, and celebrate JUNETEENTH!
Whether you are learning about the holiday or are familiar with it and want to celebrate, we ESPECIALLY welcome Black people to come and celebrate this time with us!
Juneteenth is a day of reflection, a day of renewal, a pride-filled day. It is a moment to appreciate the African American experience. It is inclusive of all races, ethnicities and nationalities. Juneteenth serves as a reference point from which to measure and appreciate the progress and contributions made by African Americans to our society. The Juneteenth Celebration, now in its ninth year, grows larger every year. During the celebration, there are several opportunities to experience art and art performance though exhibitions, artisans, family art activities, music, dance and more.
The Global Theatre Project invites you to a live-stream event celebrating Juneteenth starting at 3:00 and likely going until 6:30
Music, poetry, discussion, performance along with any input you may like to add in the comment boxes will be folded into what we hope will be a relaxed but dynamic experience for everyone.
Artists, educators and workers in the community renewal sector from Baltimore, New York, Los Angles and England share their insightful and generous experience and talent.
Calling all Arena Players supporters of the past and present!
Join us on Juneteenth, Friday, June 19, 2020, as we celebrate the contributions of our ancestors and discuss how to continue a legacy of art and activism.
Arena Players has two events scheduled for Juneteenth.
ZOOM DISCUSSION
From 3-5 p.m., meet us via Zoom for a meaningful, solutions-oriented dialogue. This will serve as a safe space for healing, storytelling, and meditative journaling.
Help us support Mera Kitchen Collective in their mission to provide free meals to communities in need throughout Baltimore, including our refugee, asylee, and immigrant neighbors! Join your host and our Community Arts Liaison Ari Pluznik, to watch performances by musicians with some of the biggest hearts in town and listen to live interviews with refugee service providers to learn more about their vital work.
Our Favorite Things: Songs & Arias with Katie & Valerie
The program wILL be songs about Celia by Purcell, Norina's aria from Don Pasquale by Donizetti, Widmung by Schumann (classic), Hexenlied by Mendelssohn, An die Nacht by Strauss, selections by Amy Beach, a selection from Songs of Travel by Vaughn Williams, If They Delight by our good friend Peter Dayton, some Gilbert & Sullivan arias, and Glitter and be Gay from Candide by Bernstein.