Home for the Holidays
Thomas Wilkins, conductor
Alison Buchanan, soprano
Baltimore School for the Arts Dancers
Baltimore School for the Arts Chorus
Thomas Wilkins, conductor
Alison Buchanan, soprano
Baltimore School for the Arts Dancers
Baltimore School for the Arts Chorus
Baltimore, MD: Local artists, artisans, crafters and small businesses show off their wares at Artists Compound’s Holiday Makers Market on Sunday, December 17, 2017 from 12pm-6pm at the Downtown Cultural Arts Center, 401 North Howard Street, Baltimore Maryland 21201. Come check out a wide variety of unique and thoughtful gifts for everyone on your list, or show off your creative side by crafting your own handmade gifts at our artist-guided Christmas Ribbon Ball or Date with Paint!
The First & Franklin Sanctuary Choir, joined by guest instrumentalists, presents the 17th Annual Candlelight Choral Concert, a treasured part of the Christmas season in Mt. Vernon. John Rutter's beloved Gloria (1976) for choir, brass, percussion and organ will be a featured work. The program will also include audience singing and a cappella choral music for the seasons of Advent and Christmas.
Tyler Canonico, organ
Jacqueline Pollauf, harp
Jason Kissel, conductor
A beautiful reception will follow the concert.
Join Team FazaFam for the launch of our monthly online Family Jam! Every 3rd Sunday at 6PM bring your whole family together for music, games, dancing and lots of family fun:) You'll make memories that will last all month as you Dance & Bmore Fit, Fun and Free!
$36,000 Award: Nominate Young Jewish Leaders Making a Difference in Their Communities
Do you know a teen with a passion for making the world a better place? The Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards are seeking nominations of exceptional Jewish teens leading meaningful community service and social change initiatives. Now entering its 12th year, the national award annually recognizes up to 15 Jewish teens with $36,000 each towards their project or education. Up to five teens from California and ten from across the United States will be recognized for their humanitarian efforts.
This exhibition presents approximately 20 works that illustrate the honored place birds hold within numerous African cultures. Inspired by our recent acquisition of a rare Pende Gitenga mask of the early to mid-20th century, the exhibition considers the role of birds within initiation, healing, and harvest rituals; within home décor and security; and within hunting practices. Long considered wondrous beings that transcend known worlds, birds have enjoyed a strong and steady presence in African life for centuries.
Free with Museum admission, which is $15.95 for individuals two and over. Members and children under two enter free.
Looking for fun things to do with family and friends? Don't miss Baltimore's best place for children and families! Join us for a day of play and learning featuring yoga for kids, and take part in an interactive play that children become the stars of. Also, enjoy drop in activities including our interactive Circle Time, early literacy program Mother Goose on the Loose(R), and simple science projects for families on the go!
When school’s out, we’re here! Rain, snow, or shine!
Activities include: Arts and Crafts, Pizza Lunch, Engaging Indoor Activities, and our outdoor ropes course (weather permitting).
Themes include: Winter wonderland, Superheros, Disney, Ninja, and Detective day.
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8:30am-4:30pm. $69 per child. For ages 8-12.
A koala impresario stages a singing competition in order to save his theater. Meet such musically inclined animals as a harried pig mom, a teenage gorilla, a shy elephant and a punk porcupine! (1 hour 54 minutes)
Free admission for all children under the age of 13 when accompanied by an adult.
Celebrate this annual African American holiday with African dance, storytelling, drumming performances, workshops and traditional crafts using fiber art. Hear elder and quilter Joan Gaither discuss the African American histories documented in her story quilts from the exhibit, Emancipation Quilt: Freedom’s Cross Stitch. Presenters include Sankofa Dance Theater and community artist Sallah Jenkins.
Free with Museum admission, which is $15.95 for individuals two and over. 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.
Happy New Year! Celebrate with a day of play featuring an interactive story time, music and movement during Jingle Jangle Music Time, interactive art projects, and science exploration!
Happy New Year! Celebrate with a day of play featuring an interactive story time, music and movement during Jingle Jangle Music Time, interactive art projects, and science exploration!
Admission is free with museum entry, which is $15.95 for individuals two and up. Members and children under two enter free.
Baltimore’s beloved festival of scrolled panoramas, known as crankies, return for a 5th year of true fireside magic and puppetry wonder. As in previous years, new crankie’s are created for their festival debut and we line up musical surprises throughout the night.
With:
Emily Schubert
String Theory Theater
Billy Collins
Matt Muirhead
Katherine Fahey
Liz Howls
Jerry Allen Gilmore & Friends
Erin Fostel & David Native Son Ross
Plus musical special guests