CIRCA Professional Development Intensive
CIRCA Professional Development Intensive
Friday, September 7, 1 – 3:30 p.m.
102 Performing Arts and Humanities Building, UMBC
CIRCA Professional Development Intensive
Friday, September 7, 1 – 3:30 p.m.
102 Performing Arts and Humanities Building, UMBC
The Carlo Aonzo Trio performs "A Mandolin Journey." A capturing musical journey with the mandolin and the different influences and stylistic evolutions of the instrument across continents and history. With Lorenzo Piccone (guitar) and Luciano Puppo (double-bass), Carlo Aonzo, international performer, teacher and mandolin scholar presents this album, the outcome of a long and intense work of historical research and musical arrangements.
Written and directed by Kat Woods
Performed by Will Hearle and Serena Jennings
Tickets $25/$20
Also at Baltimore Center Stage September 20-22
Tidewater Players is ecstatic to announce our production of the Maryland Premiere of the new revised London version of CHESS.
Street painting, music, theatre, magic, art market, Children’s Chalk Center, al fresco dining. Fifty-one artists from Italy, Mexico and all over the US will paint S.High Street classical and 3D contemporary works with chalk and chalk tempera. The Festival is visually exquisite and this year is enhanced by performances by over 100 musicians— Governor Hogan has named our Festival a headliner of Maryland’s Summer of Music! The theme is “respect” and our artists will give vision and voice to that theme with their diverse and insightful approaches. Join us!
Saturday, September 8 & Sunday September 9 | Saturday: 10 AM – 5 PM | Sunday: Noon – 5 PM
Admission is free with museum entry, which is $15.95 for individuals two and up. Members and children under two enter free.
NAMI Metropolitan Baltimore invites you to join in celebrating its impact in the Baltimore community at the 35th Annual Meeting Brunch on Saturday, September 8th. This event will recognize and celebrate our dedicated volunteers and community partners.
We are delighted to announce our keynote speaker will be Franklyn Baker, President and Chief Executive Officer of the United Way Central Maryland. Mr. Baker will speak to the importance of volunteerism and service to the greater Baltimore community.
Begun in the early 1800s on land donated by John Eager Howard, Baltimore’s iconic Lexington Market holds the title as the oldest market in America. Ralph Waldo Emerson also dubbed it “the gastronomic capital of the world.”
Begins SAT SEP 8
All ages welcome, bring your own mat if possible
Practical, Artsy Yoga is a community yoga series perfect for all ages. In this practice, you will combine the movement of Yoga with the stillness of observation surrounded by the Creative Alliance’s changing art exhibitions. Engage with neighbors and artists through meditation and laughter. Limited mats will be available to borrow for free and no experience is necessary to join in!
If you liked our Block Party…then you will love Septemberfest, a rain or shine event, will be fun for the whole family with kid’s activities like face painting, a photo booth, prizes/giveaways, and more. Enjoy a day of eating, live music, and sampling of Craft Beers, Ciders, Ales, traditional Octoberfest Beers, and spirits.
Enjoy bebop at its finest as international recording artist and local jazz legend Carl Grubbs performs Stepping Around the Giant: Tribute To John Coltrane. 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.
Monthly "open mike" Folk Music Night is held Saturdays from 7:00-10:00 pm. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Further info: 410-529-7176. The featured performer this month is Siobhán O'Brien. Her website is http://www.siobhanobrien.com/ .
THE MYSTERIOUS MAGICAL BRANDISHERS OF MAGIC!
September 8 & 9
Street painting, music, theatre, magic, art market, Children’s Chalk Center, al fresco dining. Fifty-one artists from Italy, Mexico and all over the US will paint S.High Street classical and 3D contemporary works with chalk and chalk tempera. The Festival is visually exquisite and this year is enhanced by performances by over 100 musicians— Governor Hogan has named our Festival a headliner of Maryland’s Summer of Music! The theme is “respect” and our artists will give vision and voice to that theme with their diverse and insightful approaches. Join us!
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.
On Sunday, September 9th at 11 a.m., the 7th annual Pet Memorial Sunday Ceremony will be held by Baltimore Humane Society Memorial Park in observance of National Pet Memorial Day. The free ceremony is for anyone who has experienced the loss of a beloved pet, no matter when or where the loss occurred. You do NOT need to have a pet buried at the Memorial Park or adopted from Baltimore Humane Society to attend.
Todd and Shawn Simon are multi-talented musicians from Dover, DE who followed in their father's footsteps - Dale "Rocky" Simon (Dad) founded the oldies show-band sensation The Fabulous Hubcaps. Todd (piano/sax/vocals) served in the Naval Academy Band after finishing his Peabody degree; Shawn (bass/trumpet/guitar) earned his master's at Towson following undergrad at East Carolina University. Both are accomplished freelancers in the Baltimore/D.C.
AUDITIONS
Student Roles - Nutcracker
Sunday, May 6, 2018
BTM Studios, Merritt Annex, 1981 Moreland Pkwy, Bldg 4A, Bay 4, Annapolis, MD 21401
Arrive at least 30 minutes before your audition time.
Parents and students should read the 2018 Handbook for Student Performers and their Parents and review the tentative rehearsal schedules BEFORE auditioning:
Summer Nutcracker Rehearsal Schedule
Fall Nutcracker Rehearsal Schedule
Fees and paperwork* required before the audition:
(1) $25 audition fee (nonrefundable).
Learn how to build bee houses and motels for our native bees and wasps, and take home your own solitary bee house!
15 participants are required for the workshop to run, with a maximum of 25. Children under 16 participate free with a ticketed adult.
Some may be surprised to learn that most bees do not live in hives; each has its own solitary nest. Solitary bees are are not aggressive and rarely if ever sting unless attacked or stepped upon, and even then their stings are not painful compared to honeybees.
This is the Maryland Historical Society's first free drop-in activity for the first Second Sunday season. Our theme this month: Every Tool Tells a Story. Tools are another link to the enslaved people, immigrants, Native Americans and free peoples. They tell their stories, life, and work. Join us as we explore examples of tools used by men and women displayed in our newly refreshed Divided Voices: Maryland in the Civil War exhibition. Participants will be inspired to craft their own tool and write its story. This event includes free museum admission.