Livewire 14: Hub New Music
The fourth of six events in UMBC's Livewire 14: Resounding new music festival features Hub New Music with performances of works by Caterina Calderoni, Rahilia Hasanova, Eleanor Hovda, and
The fourth of six events in UMBC's Livewire 14: Resounding new music festival features Hub New Music with performances of works by Caterina Calderoni, Rahilia Hasanova, Eleanor Hovda, and
Join us for the 5th Annual Ottobar Halloween Market!
35+ vendors indoors and out, plus food and drink.
FREE
Snug Books LLC presents ‘All About Literacy,’ a collaboration focused on bringing fan favorites and new books to you and your family for reading opportunities at home.
Pride of Baltimore II to Host Sailabration: Sailing Traditions in Ink
A Festival Celebrating the Lives of Sailors and Art of Tattooing
Do you like spooky tales? How about spine-tingling music? Then gather 'round the bonfire for a thrilling morning of symphonic ghost stories inspired by Edgar Allan Poe, Frankenstein, and other eerie apparitions. Featuring the music of Gustav Mahler, Lou Reed, and Jim Stephenson.
Family concerts are the perfect introduction to classical music for children ages four and up and their families. These fun and educational 50-minute concerts will captivate a child’s imagination with a blend of classical and popular music.
The Caballito Negro ensemble, featuring Tessa Brinckman, flutes, and Terry Longshore, percussion, are joined by UMBC faculty Lisa Cella, flutes, and Dustin Donahue, percussion, for a concert of works by
A conversation with artists of Our Art Room’s 2024 cohort. Come enjoy offerings of wine, food, and quality connection to discuss what it means to be a community engaged and active emerging artist in a critical time of change and creative abundance. We would love to see you there!
Our Art Room (OAR) is a critique series and collective of women, femmes, and gender non-conforming artists in their early careers. This collective is an incubator for emerging and growing artists to expand networks, share resources, and provide accountability to each other in a community setting.
An interactive workshop with a practical side, designed to help aspiring and established writers (and other creative people) who long to claim an artistic identity and launch and sustain an artistic practice. Many aspiring artists struggle with crippling self-doubt that interferes with their ability to literally make art and carry projects to fruition. Through guided discussion and group and individual exercises, participants will acquire skills for coping with doubt and come away with renewed confidence, commitment, and inspiration.
Who Should Attend:
Presented by Creative Alliance & The Friends of Patterson Park
Saturday, October 26, 2024 | Rain Date: Sunday, October 27, 2024
Patterson Park – Pulaski Monument
4pm Festival, 6:30pm Parade Line-up, 7pm Parade
Kids & Family Costume Contest: Registration for kids and families begins at 3:30pm, Contest begins at 4:30pm
The Livewire 14: Resounding new music festival presents A Conversation with Annea Lockwood, in which the composer will discuss her life and works with Linda Dusman, professor of music at UMBC.
This event will take place immediately before a 5:30 p.m. Annea Lockwood Portrait Concert.
The final event of UMBC's Livewire 14: Resounding new music festival presents the work of featured New Zealand-born American composer Annea Lockwood, who brings vibrant energy, ceaseless curiosity, and a profound sense of openness to her music.
Saturday, October 26, 7pm: A Peek at Rose’s Royal Midgets and Other Little People of Vaudeville
Atomic Books, 3620 Falls Rd., Baltimore
410.662.4444
Join us Halloweekend for the debut of the Baltimore Improv Group’s primetime character comedy show, WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE? Hilarious monologues and audience interaction with all the flair of a live sketch show for just $10! Ticket price includes admission to all shows playing at the BIG Theater that evening.
Written & Performed by
Kasey Jones
Jesse Staples
Eleanor Graves
Carlton Kearney
Special Guest
Kenny Rooster
Directed by Hannah Alden Jeffrey
Home Cookin' Jazz Quintet plays great tunes by jazz masters who have been under-recognized as composers (such as Oscar Peterson, Mary Lou Williams, Ray Brown, Clark Terry). Swing, blues, Latin, calypso, jazz waltzes and ballads. Home Cookin' brings together three long-time veterans of the Baltimore jazz scene with two young Peabody alumni.
Willie Barber on drums, Tom Hensler on bass, Bob Jacobson on saxes and clarinet, Damien Noble on piano and Marcel Penzes on trombone.
This annual jazz concert benefits the humanitarian and social justice work of Stony Run Friends Meeting and the work of the Baltimore Jazz Alliance to promote jazz, support artists, and enrich the lives of residents. The Delandria Mills Quartet will perform live and the concert will also be livestreamed. After the concert, there will be a reception and an opportunity to meet the performers.
Join Bob Jacobson and the Home Cookin' Jazz Quintet as they present their program "Hidden Gems" at An die Musik Live!
Bob Jacobson, saxes & clarinet
Marcel Penzes, trombone
Damien Noble, piano
Tom Hensler, bass
Willie Barber, drums
Mount Vernon Virtuosi presents their Season Opening concerts! The program will feature Beethoven Symphony No. 5 arranged for strings, Schumann Five Pieces in Folk Style and Strum by Jessie Montgomery performed by the MVV String Quartet.
As always, all performances are FREE.
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will present Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas In Concert, featuring a screening of Disney’s timeless holiday classic. The film follows the earnest-but-misguided adventures of Jack Skellington, Halloween Town's beloved Pumpkin King, as he attempts to take over the Christmas holiday. The BSO performs Danny Elfman’s GRAMMY®-winning musical score performed live while the film is played on the big screen.
Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts © All rights reserved.
Howard High School Lions' Pride Arts, Crafts & More Fair
A community shopping event featuring local artists, independent consultants, food trucks and much more! Free admission and parking.
All proceeds benefit the Lions' Pride Athletics Boosters.
Amit Peled leads his Mount Vernon Virtuosi in a short kid-friendly, interactive concert. The kids will get to sit on stage, learn about instruments of the orchestra and listen to fun music.