President's Day Weekend & Closing Weekend for Nickelodeon’s Dora & Diego – Let’s Explore!
Admission is free with museum entry, which is $15.95 for individuals two and up. Members and children under two enter free.
Admission is free with museum entry, which is $15.95 for individuals two and up. Members and children under two enter free.
With stories as our guide, young actors utilize narrative structure as a story map for dramatic journey. Identifying key elements of each tale, bringing characters to life, and using the conflicts and themes for independent and group creation, each class features a new tale to tackle! Using all elements of the performing arts from dance, music, drama, and design, this class excites imaginations. The final class Story Explorers share highlights of their travels for family and friends. This session—Character Circus: Favorite characters collide in this one-of-a-kind circus!
Ready to take the next step with your Encaustic painting skills? Kirsten Lapointe will demonstrate and guide participants on how to add objects and 3-D materials to their encaustic surfaces. Participants will have the opportunity to explore and create at least one painting to take home. Encaustic materials and some 3-D materials will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring their own add-on objects.
SAT FEB 17 | 10AM-1PM | $70, $55 MEMBERS
Creative Alliance presents
JUNIOR BACHATA & SALSA con Ms. Johana!
Special dance class for youth ages 8-15 years old. Colombian salsa and bachata instructor, Johana, brings a smile to your face and energy to your hips. Classes are fun and choreographed towards a public performance! Adult class follows at 11:30am-12:30pm.
We celebrate our own artistic voices and put thought into action as students work as an ensemble to create an original play. Each week features a new part of the creative process and theatrical occupation to experiment with. Students work to create elements that support their storytelling and ultimately perform original pieces showcasing fun genres. This session—Spy Fiction: We are on a mission to create the ultimate play full of props and sound design!
Age Group: 3-5 Grade
Tuition: $175
As we grow in our artistry, we learn what excites us most and we identify where we need more practice. Use the Theatre Makers series to do just that! Try on different theatrical hats as each class provides a sampler approach to a theatrical skill set providing opportunities to grow passion for the creative process. Final class culminates in a sharing of work for family and friends. This session—Physical Comedy: Apply the actor’s tools to the world of comedy. From slapstick and clowning to stand-up and improvisation, learn and finesse how to focus the funny.
Age Group: 6-8 Grade
A 2006 INSPIRATIONAL DRAMA FOR AGES 8+
Uplifting tale of an inner-city girl striving to become a spelling bee champion. Tickets for kids younger than 13 are free!
Tour our contemporary art galleries as a family and work with our teaching artists, Alexandra Gonzalez and McKinley Wallace.
New arts projects to take home every Saturday!
Suggested for ages 1+ with an adult | No Registration required. Free admission. Materials provided.
SATURDAYS FEB 10 - APR 28 | 12PM-3PM | FREE!
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Visite nuestras galerías de arte contemporáneo en familia y trabaje con nuestros artistas docentes, Alexandra Gonzalez y McKinley Wallace. ¡Nuevos proyectos de arte para llevar a casa todos los sábados!
As part of its month-long celebration of African American history and culture, Lexington Market will host a free February Concert Series featuring some of Baltimore’s most established and up and coming musicians. The live concerts take place in the Market’s Arcade from noon to 2 pm on Saturdays: February 3 (Black Magic Blues Mission), February 10 (Rosegold Experience), February 17 (The Rise Band), and February 24 (David Cole).
In Honor of Black History Month, many of the city’s top cultural attractions gathered under one roof for an afternoon of FREE interactive and family-friendly activities. Baltimore’s Legends & Legacies Jubilee invites everyone to embrace the city’s rich African American heritage and culture while encouraging inclusivity and community engagement.
In honor of the 200th anniversary of Frederick Douglass’ birth, the Jubilee event will be held at the Frederick Douglass- Isaac Myers Maritime Museum.
Learn about the Underground Railroad and how enslaved persons escaped using the stars as their guides. During this interactive program, participants will read Follow the Drinking Gourd, develop our own secret code, and make a constellation scope to take home.
At the Mount Clare Museum House, 1200 Washington Blvd., Carroll Park, Baltimore, MD.
Pre-paid reservations are required. Space is limited. Tour is included. Email [email protected] for additional information or call 410-837-3262.
Are YOU, or do you know any high school students that would be interested in student-driven, team-driven, hands-on learning in the lab solving problems using biotechnology?
Do YOU want to help mentor students, or instruct students while overseeing an incredible project that requires a diverse set of skills beyond lab bench work (including leadership building, design, outreach, public speaking, website development, engineering, and more)?
Writers LIVE: Andrew Morton will talk about his book Wallis in Love: The Untold Life of the Duchess of Windsor, the Woman Who Changed the Monarchy. Saturday, February 17, Light Street branch, 1251 Light Street, 2 p.m.
Prepare and build confidence for auditioning in this class taught by talented and accessible theater professionals, and designed to offer a well-rounded and fun approach to focused skill building. From material selection to the exploration of audition formats, this class defines auditioning as an opportunity to perform. Get ready!
Ages: 9-12 Grade
Attention music lovers… On Saturday, February 17th, All Good Presents & One Koast Entertainment bring us American singer, songwriter Keller Williams as part of the massive 2018 Frozen Harbor Music Festival in downtown Baltimore. “Keller combines elements of bluegrass, folk, alternative rock, reggae, electronica/dance, jazz, funk, along with other assorted genres. He is often described as a 'one-man jam-band' due to his frequent use of live phrase looping with multiple instruments.
Featuring: Adam Rosenblatt, Alice Gadzinski, Jerry Allen Gilmore, Samantha Sethi, Alfonso Fernandez, Paul Rucker, Christopher Batten, & Adam Davies
Artist Talks: 6-8pm
Open Studios: 8-10pm
Our resident artist have 10 minutes TOPS to present their work, perform, or invite special guests on stage. Afterward explore the studios
Informal classical performances for all ages presented by student musicians from Peabody Conservatory.
Wednesday, October 25, 6 p.m., Reisterstown Road Branch, 6310 Reisterstown Road.
Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m., Herring Run Branch, 3801 Erdman Avenue.
Thursday, November 16, 6:30 p.m., Hampden Branch, 3641 Falls Road.
Saturday, December 9, 3 p.m., Light Street Branch, 1251 Light Street.
Saturday, February 17, 2 p.m., Govans Branch, 5714 Bellona Avenue.
Wednesday, March 28, 6:30 p.m., Edmondson Avenue Branch, 4330 Edmondson Avenue.
Got the post V-Day blues? Developing carpal tunnel in your thumb from constantly swiping? You may be alone, but you're in good company! Join BFFs Leah Inger and Fatima Petersen for a hilarious and sobering romp through the ins and outs (ahem) of online dating. They're swapping out OKCupid for No Way Cupid--and they really mean it this time!
R. Timothy McReynolds accompanies with piano and useless dating advice.
Monthly "open mike" Folk Music Night is held Saturdays from 7:00-10:00 pm. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Further info: 410-529-7176. The featured performer this month is Michael Warner. His web site is http://michaelwarnermusic.weebly.com/ .
Peabody Chamber Orchestra
Marin Alsop, conductor
Amit Peled, violoncello
Dmitri Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major, Op. 107
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55, ""Eroica"
Tickets Available: January 2