Theatre Mini-Fest: Projection Design with Adam Mendelson
UMBC’s Department of Theatre presents a Theatre Mini-Fest, featuring faculty master classes by Eric Abele, Chelsea Pace, Adam Mendelson, Susan McCully, and Lynn Watson, March 4 through 6.
UMBC’s Department of Theatre presents a Theatre Mini-Fest, featuring faculty master classes by Eric Abele, Chelsea Pace, Adam Mendelson, Susan McCully, and Lynn Watson, March 4 through 6.
UMBC’s Department of Theatre presents a Theatre Mini-Fest, featuring faculty master classes by Eric Abele, Chelsea Pace, Adam Mendelson, Susan McCully, and Lynn Watson, March 4 through 6.
In this session with assistant professor Susan McCully, learn to tap into your best playwriting instincts to generate character ideas, and then craft your writing into a “killer monologue”—the type that actors love to perform.
UMBC’s Department of Theatre presents a Theatre Mini-Fest, featuring faculty master classes by Eric Abele, Chelsea Pace, Adam Mendelson, Susan McCully, and Lynn Watson, March 4 through 6.
In this session with professor Lynn Watson, dig into your song lyrics like the monologue they really are to give a stand-out audition or performance. Bring 16 bars of a musical theatre song to work with!
Join us to celebrate Women's history month by spotlighting Maryland women who changed the world, for better or worse. Learn about women whose lives and legacies fundamentally altered their world. Some were good, some were bad and some were... complicated, but all helped create the modern world as we know it.
Inspired by the hit podcast Imagined Life, can you guess who The Founder, The Spy, The Organizer, or The Plaintiff might be?
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ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Curator’s Choice: Harry Cooper on Oliver Lee Jackson Comes East
Harry Cooper, Senior Curator of Modern Art at the National Gallery of Art
Four of the mid-Atlantic’s favorite voices in jazz have joined forces to celebrate the music of the Great American Songbook, and in their unique, joyous way pay tribute to the swingin' ensemble sound of the Oscar Peterson Trio featuring Stan Getz. The quartet is composed of Amy Shook (acoustic bass), Joe Holt (piano), Scott Silbert (tenor saxophone) & Steve Abshire (guitar). https://m.facebook.com/Sholbertshires/
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A poetry writing workshop for Maryland high school students in grades 11-12th
About this Event
Taught by Ron Williams and the Modell Lyric Education Team
Meets Tuesdays: January 26 to May 4, 2021
4:30 to 5:45 pm
Register here (IMPORTANT: Parents must complete this Google Form)
Registration Open until Wednesday, January 20th.
CityLit Project joins the Enoch Pratt Free Library in presenting the CityLit Festival - Reimagined: a virtual celebration of the literary arts
This year’s Festival is a month-long engagement with premier poets and writers with special events each week and a daylong event on March 20, 2021.
Presented by the Maryland Center for History and Culture Maritime Committee
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM
Winter Film Series: Pariah (2011, directed by Dee Rees, 86 min.)
Presented by Linda DeLibero, director, Program in Film & Media Studies, Johns Hopkins University
A SOLO PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 7th-10th LIVING IN MARYLAND
About this Event
Taught by Denise Kumani Gantt and the Modell Lyric education team.
Wednesday, January 27-May 6th, 2020
Registration deadline: Wednesday, January 20th (Parents/guardians must complete a permission slip and release form that will be sent upon receipt of registration.)
Parent Orientation, Friday, January 22nd, 6 pm (details to be sent once registration is received)
FREE
The Enoch Pratt Free Library is pleased to present Ceiling Breakers and History Makers: A Legacy of Jewish Women and Justice with the Baltimore Festival of Jewish Literature.
Featuring Marlene Trestman and Debbie Levy, moderated by Elaine Weiss.
In celebration and honor of Women’s History month and the International Women’s Day and inspired by the legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, join authors, Elaine Weiss, Marlene Trestman, and Debbie Levy for a virtual conversation about women who made their passion, profession, and purpose to seek justice and repair the world.
Poets Joseph Ross and Michael Torres read from and discuss their new books.
Laws reflect a civilization at a certain time. They address the activities of a community, either to modify, standardize or cease a practice. Slavery was an institution that reflected its time, and its legacy continues to impact our present and color our future.
UMBC's Center for Innovation, Research and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA) presents The Inter-View: Practices for Slow Encounters: A Festival for Camera & Body.
Registration for Zoom Webinar required through Eventbrite. Registration opens February 16. Click here to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/writers-live-terry-mcmillan-tickets-1410703...
Terry McMillan will be in conversation with Victoria Kennedy about her book, It's Not All Downhill from Here.
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Curator’s Choice: Mark Alice Durant on Maya Deren: Life and Films
Mark Alice Durant, a professor of art history at UMBC, is an artist and writer currently working on a biography of Maya Deren
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM
Winter Film Series: Middle of Nowhere (2012, directed by Ava Duvernay, 97 min.)
Presented by Christopher Llewellyn Reed, chair, Film & Moving Image Department, Stevenson University
Registration required. Visit prattlibrary.org to register. $10: Pay what you can: Donate for more events like this.
"A Little Romance: Reading Chekhov to Understand Love"
Join the Enoch Pratt Free Library and AARP Maryland for an evening of music with Caleb Stine.
The BALTIMORE SUN has called Caleb Stine the “lynchpin of the Baltimore folk scene.” Flying just below mainstream radar, Stine keeps the music honest– hardworking, genuine, and unafraid to tell it like it is. To date, Stine has released over ten albums, scored music for films, acted Off-Broadway, and played guitar with Vieux Farka Toure. His original songs and story telling will leave you with a smile and something to think about.
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