VIRTUAL Summer at The Studio with Chesapeake Shakespeare Company (1/2 day Camp)
Event Name: VIRTUAL Summer at The Studio with Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
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Event Name: VIRTUAL Summer at The Studio with Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
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Join us for a panel discussion to celebrate the virtual launch of SAY IT LOUD Maryland.
About this event
This program is hosted on Zoom. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link, please contact [email protected]. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program, we cannot guarantee admittance.
Join Frederick Arts Council for a virtual conversation with Baltimore-based artist Lisa Dillin and Danielle O'Steen, Curator at The Kreeger Museum in Washington D.C., on Friday, August 6th at 5 pm. Dillin currently has a new show, entitled “Sorry We Missed You,” on view at Frederick Arts Council's 5 E. 2nd Street Art Center.
"Sorry We Missed You" makes tangible the emotional quality of the sustained isolation that characterizes this time.
Virtual Festival: October 2021
Free Playwriting Workshop: August 7, 2021
Submission Window: July 10 - September 3, 2021
Foster a more complete understanding of sexual violence in connection with gender, sex, and race amongst women of color. As we outline and discuss how social identities combined, create different modes of discrimination and privilege amongst survivors of sexual abuse.
Join the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance for the first in a series of virtual events celebrating the 2021 Baker Artist Awardees
The live stream will be available to watch at www.bakerartist.org/live. To receive updates and instructions, please RSVP Here.
Poets Sylvia Dianne “Ladi Di” Beverly, Patrick Washington, Diane Wilbon Parks, and Hiram Larew with Cliff Bernier on harmonica will present and discuss poems, music, and artwork about America’s history of slavery. This powerful, all-too-timely 60-minute program reimagines the voices and legacy of those enslaved at the historic Woodlawn Plantation Estate in Fairfax, VA.
It’s the Peale’s 207th birthday party! Join us for an online celebration!
This hour-long online event includes a virtual tour of the Peale’s renovations, a preview of the upcoming Guardians exhibition, and the debut of the original score composed for the Peale’s Proximity Project by Scott Patterson from Afro House. WYPR’s Aaron Henkin will be with us to reflect on the award-winning Out of the Blocks story series as it comes to an end, and share what is coming next from its renowned producers. See silhouette cutting in the 19th century manner by artist Lauren Muney, and more!
Children ages 5 ½ to 12 are invited to audition for the 2021-2022 Conservatory Season! Young choristers attend live, small-group, fun music classes led by highly-trained instructors, all of whom hold master’s degrees in music education. Students participate in live choir rehearsals each week with our Artistic Director, one on one meetings several times during the semester for individualized feedback on singing development, plus tech-assisted, safely distanced in-person rehearsals as state guidelines allow.
Yes, quidditch is real—and it’s full contact, mixed gender!
Join us for BMA Violet Hour featuring Mexican, Huichol, and German artist Frieda Toranzo Jaeger in conversation with Joshua Chambers-Letson, author and professor of Performance Studies and Asian American Studies at Northwestern University. The discussion will be inspired by Frieda Toranzo Jaeger: The Perpetual Sense of Redness, on view through October 3 at the BMA.
Watch live on Facebook and YouTube.
Join bestselling author Padma Lakshmi, in conversation with J. Kenji López-Alt, for a virtual event celebrating the launch of her new children's picture book, Tomatoes for Neela.
Registration required. Click here to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pratt-test-kitchen-featuring-padma-lakshmi-...
Purchase a book from the Ivy Bookshop for Zoom access or watch for free on Facebook Live. Registration closes August 30th.