Polarity
Join Polarity at An die Musik Live where they'll be swinging, playing hip-hop, and tackling a few original compositions
Jeron White, bass and bass ukulele
Joseph Jamal, trumpet
Bill Washburn, drums
Justin Taylor, piano
Join Polarity at An die Musik Live where they'll be swinging, playing hip-hop, and tackling a few original compositions
Jeron White, bass and bass ukulele
Joseph Jamal, trumpet
Bill Washburn, drums
Justin Taylor, piano
Music and Theatre Arts students at McDaniel from the “Singing on Stage” class taught by Kyle Engler, senior lecturer, perform selections from operas and Broadway musicals. Peggy Brengle serves as accompanist.
A performance by the Green TerrorTones, the premier vocal ensemble at McDaniel College, under the guidance of senior lecturer Kyle Engler with accompanist Peggy Brengle. The students are chosen from the membership of the McDaniel College Choir and perform exclusively unaccompanied vocal music, including a wide variety of world music and vocal jazz.
Join the Charles Rahmat Woods Ensemble at An die Musik Live for a concert of original music and arrangements of music composed by Jazz artists who have Native American Indian heritage, including trumpeter Don Cherry, saxophonist Jim Pepper, bassist Oscar Pettiford, pianist Larry Redhouse, poet/saxophonist Joy Harjo, and others.
Livestream passes and student tickets available!
Charles Rahmat Woods, Jazz flute/saxophone/bandleader
Emory Diggs, bass
Peter Frassrand, piano
Gus Johnson, drums
plus special guests
The Hotel Paradise Orchestra Roaring 20s Jazz
On Wednesday, May 1st from 7:30pm to 9:00pm the Hotel Paradise Orchestra will honor International Jazz Day and the Fifth Anniversary of the iconic Keystone Korner Baltimore!
The evening will showcase authentic sweet’n’hot 1920s and early 1930s jazz via tunes written by Duke Ellington, Baltimore’s own Eubie Blake, Fats Waller, Gershwins, Jelly Roll Morton, Cab Calloway played in the style in which they were first performed.
UMBC''s Department of Music presents the UMBC Chamber Players under the direction of Airi Yoshioka.
Students in the UMBC Chamber Players perform a wide variety of instrumental chamber works, ranging from Baroque, Classical, Romantic to contemporary repertoire.
Admission is free, and tickets are not required.
This and every Wednesday The Art of Comedy Comedy Open Mic happens in our West Bay Gallery! Join Comedian Ivan Martin Dark Mark Rules and Alejandro Labroda along with some of Baltimore’s funniest comedians for an evening of laughs! If you’re feeling up to the task, sign up and tell a few jokes yourself! It’s free to attend and always a good time. Sign up starts at 8, show starts at 9.
Senior adjunct lecturer Tim Jenkins directs as student musicians perform diverse styles of jazz, including classic big band swing, bebop, Latin, funk, jazz-rock, and classic blues.
This annual event showcases student-produced fiction and documentary films as the culminating project for each Cinema student’s senior capstone. Visit www.mcdaniel.edu/cinema for more information about McDaniel’s Cinema program.
Step into the exciting world of improv with our interactive workshop, "Discover the Magic of Improv." This two-hour in-person experience is specially designed for individuals who are curious about exploring the thrill of improv for the first time. Get ready to embark on a low-pressure, fun-filled adventure that will unleash your creativity, boost your confidence, and ignite your sense of playfulness.
The mission of the Maryland Film Festival (MdFF) is to bring films, filmmakers, and audiences together in a friendly, inclusive atmosphere that reflects the unique aspects of our community, while participating in and adding to the larger film dialogue across the country and across the world. Film for Everyone.
The nation’s #1 touring tribute to Tom Petty, the acclaimed show accurately recreate the sights, sounds and concert experience of a Tom Petty concert, honoring the music of this legendary American icon.
Tickets are: $35-45 in advance and $55 at the door. Senior and JCC member discounts are allowed for this event.
Please note that there may be dancing in the pit area between the stage and Row A.
“Cynthia Kaplan is the funniest, funkiest white girl I’ve seen. Cindy of Arc takes you on the hilarious journey (with rockin’ songs) of an unapologetically smart-ass woman.” – Nancy Giles, Emmy- winning contributor, CBS News Sunday Morning
“If you’re lucky, Kaplan will sing and play guitar, and then you’ll laugh until you can’t breathe.” – Time Out NY
CINDY OF ARC
By Cynthia Kaplan
May 2 – 4
Why are there no Jews in Whoville?
What is a scold’s bridle?
Internationally acclaimed accordionist will perform classical music, folk music from Eastern Europe and other parts of the world, and his own compositions. Stas may also perform American favorites such as Tea for Two, Moon River, Rocky Top, and others.
This year’s Ensemble-in-Residence, Musica Spira, and the Choir of St. David’s join forces to bring to life celestial music from the cloisters of the Baroque era.
Despite rigorous ecclesiastical sanctions on the musical activities of cloistered women, music-making flourished across the seventeenth century in Italian convents. A significant number of nuns became esteemed composers and performers, among them some of the most prolific composers of the time.
Join us in Highlandtown on the first Friday each month from 5-9pm for the Highlandtown Art Walk!
2nd Annual Rotunda Rocks Returns to Hampden Neighborhood this Spring
Family-friendly Night of Rockin’ Fun Begins May 3 and Runs Every Friday Until End of September
This Spring join Phil Wickham on the I Believe Tour! Alongside special guests Pat Barrett and Benjamin William Hastings, Phil will be making stops all across the country for nights featuring many of his most popular worship songs (“House of the Lord,” “Battle Belongs,” “Living Hope,”) and brand new songs off his new album I Believe like “This is Our God,” “The Jesus Way,” “Isn’t He Good,” and more! We can’t wait to worship with you this Spring.
Directed by senior lecturer Linda Kirkpatrick, the College Band features nearly 50 musicians, including McDaniel students, as well as McDaniel faculty members, band alumni and community musicians, performing musical selections ranging from classical to pops.
Get ready to “ease on down the road” to an unforgettable evening at The Kaleidoscope Ball: Welcome to the Emerald City! Join us on Friday, May 3rd at 7 PM at Guilford Hall Brewery for a night of culture, community, and imagination inspired by The Wiz, all in support of St. Francis Neighborhood Center.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW: stfranciscenter.org/emeraldgala