Family Fun Fridays at the Inner Harbor
Admission is $13 per person from 1PM-Close on Fridays in June.*
Admission is $13 per person from 1PM-Close on Fridays in June.*
Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish, The Honey Dewdrops, are celebrating their 9th year of touring full time, having played stages and festivals far and wide in North America and Europe. With tight harmonies and an musical ensemble that includes clawhammer banjo, mandolin and guitars, the effect is to leave listeners with only what matters: the heart of the song and clarity over ornamentation.
“7th Heaven,” a1927 silent film classic starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, will be shown on the big screen with original organ accompaniment by Michael Britt.
Chico, a poor Parisian sewer cleaner meets Diane, an abused prostitute, and a romance blossoms. Film won multiple Academy Awards (Best Actress – Gaynor’s first, Best Director, Best Dramatic Picture).
Michael Britt is a nationally known, much sought-after accompanist of silent films, as well as Brown Memorial’s Minister of Music.
WORLD PREMIERE
The Tricksters
David London & Harley Newman
July 6 – 15
They play with illusion and bend reality.
They practice the art of joyful deception.
They are storytellers, philosophers, clowns and poets.
They will fool you, make you laugh, and lead you to wonder if all of life is just one big trick.
David London and Harley Newman proudly present The Tricksters.
Prepare to be Bamboozled!
Hop, skip or jump over to Healthy First Saturday and find ways to get active as a family! Take part in programs that encourage children to get active, make healthy choices, and understand how our bodies work! Exercise your mind as you participate in in Pop-Up Art, have Phun with Physics, and learn early literacy skills in Mother Goose on the Loose®. Get active with a variety of programs and partners that will get you moving while having fun!
You’ve heard about us. You’ve always wanted to stop by to check us out. You’ve been meaning to come by and see what's going on.
Oh now...THIS IS YOUR CHANCE!
LAB IS OPEN FOR ALL TO CHECK OUT Saturday July 7th from 12pm to 3pm! Stop by and get a tour! Talk to the lab and program manager, members, and volunteers. Discover what our community science lab has to offer! Talk to our high school iGEM team about their research! Try out some hands-on activities to show you that science can be for EVERYONE!
Enjoy bebop at its finest as international recording artist and local jazz legend Carl Grubbs performs Bebop Madness: A Tribute to the Masters. Jazz saxophonist Carl Grubbs has toured with his ensemble in major cities world wide. Early in his career, he received extensive training from one of the music world’s greatest legends in jazz, John Coltrane.
Gilded Lily Burlesque presents “RED HOT SLAPSTICK”, a comedy burlesque show premiering in Baltimore on July 7th at The Creative Alliance at 8:00 PM.
Satire, farce, hilarity, parody, and lots of absurdity: Burlesque never shys away from the ridiculous.
Gilded Lily Burlesque and special guests are pulling back the red curtain and celebrating red hot slapstick humor. So get ready to bust a gut because we are going to tickle your funny bone all night long.
Walk just a few blocks east from Baltimore's Sunday Farmers Market and you enter one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city – historic Jonestown. On this tour of often overlooked landmarks, you'll see the city’s oldest religious building (Friends Quaker Meeting House) and the third oldest synagogue in the country (Lloyd Street Synagogue), learn about cast iron buildings and the longest-lived signer of the Declaration of Independence, and get inside the famed Phoenix Shot Tower – the tallest structure in the United States until 1846.
Minnesota Twins baseball player Gregg Branch’s world is thrown into a tailspin when he finds out his wife has fallen ill and has one week to live. Bases of Love, is the true story of a man who discovers the real meaning of love after losing his soulmate which inspires the love he gives back to his Baltimore community and other baseball hopefuls as a scout for the National Baseball League. Gregg Branch, a native Baltimorean, is the proud former head coach of Dunbar High School and Baltimore City College.
Sing and dance along to your favorite top 40 tunes with one of Harford County’s most popular bands creating an atmosphere of excellence in entertainment!
Ladew Gardens’ Annual Summer Concert Series. Enjoy a fun-filled summer evening groovin' to the music of some of Baltimore's most popular bands in a glorious garden setting! Picnics, blankets, and chairs are welcome, but please no pets, alcohol or athletic equipment. Food and refreshments, including alcoholic beverages are available for purchase. Concerts continue each Sunday night through August 5th.
Join the artists of Baltimore Musicales for a fun and eclectic hour of music by Leonard Bernstein, Richard Rodgers, Aaron Copland, John Duke, Juliana Hall, and more performed by sopranos Madeline Huss and Jennifer Piazza-Pick, tenor Adam Cooley, baritone Jason Widney, and pianist Patricia McKewen Amato.
Experience "performers with easy, conversational rapport with their audience, stage presence and exquisite voices” in a “diverse and energetic program” (Baltimore Messenger), and join the artists for a wine reception following the performance.
In its 5th year at Loyola University Maryland campus, Children’s Chorus of Maryland & American Kodály Institute host the Music & Imagination Summer Day Camp July 16th to July 20th! The camp is a one of a kind experience for children ages 5 ½ to 10 to explore & expand their love of music through singing games, movement, puppet musicals & other joyful summer activities. Reserve your spot today at www.ccmsing.org or call 410-494-1480. Last day to sign up is July 9th!
An exhibit featuring artwork created by juried artists during Paint It!, an annual plein air paint-out in Ellicott City, Maryland.
Due to the recent tragic flooding in Historic Ellicott City, the boundaries for Paint It! Ellicott City 2018 were extended to include all public locations within the Ellicott City zip codes, 21042 & 21043.
An exhibit featuring work from four artists – Ilene Gold, Robert Hofherr, Joyce Ritter, and Mary Jo Tydlacka – working in a variety of media, from painting to art quilts to collage. Each artist incorporates bright color and elements of abstraction in their art, creating vivid works that are often inspired by nature.
The public is invited to a free opening reception on July 9 from 6-8pm.
Experience the dynamic physical approach of Viewpoints. This work highlights nine tenets of a body in space, established by theatre practitioners Anne Bogart and Tina Landau. Follow impulse, make bold choices, and celebrate artistic risk-taking using this unique theatrical vehicle.
Classes take place Monday and Wednesday nights from 6:30pm-8:30pm for two weeks.
Where to begin? This class identifies the tools of professionalism that every actor must harness. Navigate the waters of our industry and tackle key concepts, such as professional presentation and character type, in this sampler approach. Learn how to find work and explore the unique natures of Baltimore, DC, and New York City as the vibrant artistic communities that they are.
Mess Zone & Clay Play in the BGE Studio Workshop
Open daily during operating hours
Admission is free with museum entry, which is $15.95 for individuals two and up. Members and children under two enter free.
Visit the BGE Studio Workshop and spark your child’s imagination through fun, hands-on art projects that you work on together! This summer’s projects are designed to get you excited – and learning – as you explore art!
Mayor Pugh & The Black Male Yoga Initiative Present: The Wellness Wednesdays Series Kick-Off Party!
Free Yoga Series Open to the Public at War Memorial Plaza, City Hall
Come to the kick-off event on 7/11 for FREE FOOD by Land of Kush!
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Wellness Wednesdays will get you fed and fit during this Summer with FREE Yoga sessions, healthy food trucks on site and giveaways and product sampling.