The Tale of Serse
THE TALE OF SERSE
The In Series
By George Frideric Handel
June 14 – 16
THE TALE OF SERSE
The In Series
By George Frideric Handel
June 14 – 16
Picture it: Baltimore, June 2019. Kick off Baltimore Pride weekend with your favorite pals and confidants: The Golden Gays NYC! Back for their third engagement at Germano's Cabaret, with a brand new show: celebrating all things Pride and The Golden Girls. These hilarious broads will sing and dance their way through the show's most iconic moments, all while in search for their next #TokenSophia. Will it be you? "It's the new vaudeville for the new generation! Hash that tag, Instagramma!"
The Walters Art Museum, in collaboration with the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, is proud to present the 14th-annual Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize Finalists Exhibition.
Celebrate 10 Years of Adventure with a deal so good, it's almost too good to be true (but we promise it's true)! It’s our 10-Year Anniversary Event!
PURCHASE TICKETS: https://www.terrapinadventures.com/10-year/
Main Event: One discounted fee (save 35%) gets you access to all our elements: Zip Line, High Ropes Challenge Course, Climbing Tower, Giant Swing.
Cost: $49/participant
Length of Time: 3 Hours
Start Times: 10:00 AM | 2:00 PM
Follow in the footsteps of Baltimore's literary luminaries and discover the elegant brownstone mansions and majestic cultural institutions built by Baltimore's successful 19th-century merchants and industrialists. Learn how a neighborhood of scholars, struggling artists and authors, newspaperman, philanthropists and social reformers offered rich opportunities to discuss and debate ideas and open new literary avenues. All tours begin at the Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch. Tickets are $10. Please note that advance registration is required; no walk-ups will be accepted.
Children Welcome! FREE
Creative Alliance | 3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore 21224
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Join us for a fun, family-friendly event that celebrates the immigrant and refugee communities that make up Baltimore’s diverse cultural landscape. Food, music, student art exhibitions, art vendors, piñata-making, face-painting, and other activities by various partnering refugee groups will be available.
SCHEDULE
12-2PM | Food, art, and family activities throughout Creative Alliance
2-3:30PM | Performances in the theater
Contemporary Arts Inc presents a John Lamkin ii & Bruce Henderson Production "Soul Evolution": The Vocal Music of Horace Silver. featuring The John Lamkin "Favorites" Jazz Quintet with the Vocal Jazz Ensemble Ekklesla2, directed by Linda Hall.
The John Lamkin "Favorites" Jazz Quintet
John Lamkin II, Trumpet/Flugelhorn
Michael Hairston, saxophone/Bob Butta, keyboard
Michael Graham, bass/Jesse Moody, drums With the Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Ekklesia2, Linda Hall Director
And Vocalists
Eartha Lamkin & Bruce Henderson
Annapolis-based act Kings of Crownsville are a roots Rock band with a New Orleans flavor. The brainchild of New Orleans-raised guitarist/singer/songwriterSteve Johnson, the Kings play a rollicking, entertaining set that stirs Americana, Blues, and Jazz into the mix.
Their signature horn section transports listeners to the streets of the Big Easy, while they also add precise three- and four-part harmonies to their musical gumbo. Think Louis Armstrong meets Steely Dan.
If you haven’t seen Bohemian Rhapsody, here’s your chance! If you have seen it, here’s your chance to sing along to it!
This is the 2018 film Bohemian Rhapsody with 2019 Oscar Award Winner Best Actor, but the sing along version!
This concert is brought to you in part by the Maryland State Arts Council Creativity Grant.
Stanley Cowell, composer & pianist
Benny Russell, guest conductor
Robert Shahid, guest drummer
Includes a Juneteenth reception after the show!
“'Juneteenth'…a major piece of work from Mr. Cowell, a curious, subtle player and thinker who has spent a lot of his career in academia… It is broad, layered, restful, polytonal, bluesy, unsettling, mysterious; it is 20th century classical music and gospel language and tumbling free improvisation and Ellingtonian resonance and Tatumesque control." - The New York Times, Ben Ratliff
Join us for A Special Juneteenth Celebration Concert with:
Stanley Cowell, composer & pianist
Benny Russell, guest conductor
Robert Shahid, guest drummer
For more than 30 years, New Orleans-natives Keith Calhoun (b. 1955) and Chandra McCormick (b. 1957) have been documenting life in the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. Known as “The Farm,” the prison was founded on the consolidated land of several cotton and sugarcane plantations. Slavery, The Prison Industrial Complex includes poignant photographs and videos that record the exploitation of men incarcerated in the maximum-security prison farm while also showcasing their humanity and individual narratives.
Celebrate Dad, with a Jazz Sunday Brunch, upstairs in the Cabaret Room at Germano’s. Families are welcome. Native Californian, Renée Collins Georges is a professional and international touring vocalist; a 2017 Mid-Atlantic Jazz Vocal Competition Finalist; a voice over and teaching artist. Join Renée for an afternoon of jazz, rhythm & blues and popular music.
SoulCollage® is a creative process, developed by the late Seena Frost, which uses the art form of collage-making to enhance the journey of self-exploration. Seena Frost’s curriculum will guide us in creating our own personal deck of collage cards, consisting of five different “Suits.” Each class focuses on one suit as a way to explore both our inner and outer worlds. We will use already-made images from magazines to create original cards. make new pieces of art. These cards become a source of insight and inspiration as we share about our lives and our collages.
A free, one-day, family-friendly event on the grounds of the St. John Episcopal Church in Waverly. A line-up of six bands, from 1 pm to 7 pm, including the Baltimore School for the Arts Big Band, the Todd Marcus Jazz Orchestra, The Kings of Crownsville, the Women of Baltimore Jazz Collective, The Eric Kennedy Trio, and Da B'More Brass Factory. There will be food and kids' activities. Sponsored by the Baltimore Jazz Alliance and St.
Kick Off: Fri JUN 14 | 6-7PM
Drop Off: SUN JUN 16 | 6-8PM
Screening: SUN JUN 23 | 3PM, 5:30PM, & 8PM
The Baltimore 48 Hour Film Project is the wild and sleepless weekend in which teams make a movie - write, shoot, and edit - in just 48 hours. On Friday, June 14, they draw their genre from "the cruel hat of fate.” They then get a character, prop, and line to include in their film. On Sunday June 16, exhausted and invigorated filmmakers make the wild dash to get their films in before the 48 hour deadline.
Originally from Indianapolis, Parker Nolen arrived in the Washington DC area in 2017 (by way of Seattle, San Francisco, Atlanta, Montreal, Nashville, Saint Louis, and Dallas). He is a classically-trained singer and for the last 30 years has performed with orchestras and chorales in concert halls across North America - notably Carnegie Hall (Mozart Requiem) and Davies Symphony Hall (Britten's War Requiem).
The Baltimore 48 Hour Film Project is the wild and sleepless weekend in which teams make a movie - write, shoot, and edit - in just 48 hours. On Friday, June 14, they draw their genre from "the cruel hat of fate.” They then get a character, prop, and line to include in their film. On Sunday June 16, exhausted and invigorated filmmakers make the wild dash to get their films in before the 48 hour deadline. Then it's time to celebrate the world premieres of all completed films at Baltimore's own Creative Alliance on June 23rd!
Come join our new weekly jam session, every Sunday at 7pm, in the downstairs bar at Germano's! Mike 'n' Ike will provide the house rhythm section, while Germano's provides a fabulous bar featuring everything from fresh carrot juice to old whiskey, plus fantastic food, all in a comfortable bar in the heart of Little Italy. Come join host Ian Rashkin (bass) and the rest of the rhythm section to play your favorite jazz standards, and not-so-standards; all instruments and vocalists welcome.