Peabody Jazz Students
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
Fresh off his jaw-dropping performance at our annual Django Jazz Fest, clarinet virtuoso Giacomo Smith brings his entire group from London for a swinging mid-week show.
From the moment they played their first note five years ago, the Kansas Smitty's House Band has set out to reinvent how audiences experience jazz. The House Band is a tight-knit outfit that make jazz inclusive with an emphasis on camaraderie, spontaneity, and joy.
Mariah Bonner is a Baltimore born actress, singer and producer. She was classically trained at The Guildhall School of Music& Drama in London, and has appeared in films, television and theater productions in Los Angeles, London, Paris and New York. She is best known for her leading roles in John Hyams’ UNIVERSAL SOLDIER: DAY OF RECKONING and STARVE, directed by Griff Furst.
Television credits include CSI, Rules of Engagement, Switched at Birth and Scorpion.
Closing out a month of jazz, Baltimore-born, award-winning saxophonist, Birckhead steps away from the Lauryn Hill touring band to present his own group.
“ONE OF THE MOST RIVETING YOUNG IMPROVISORS IN NEW YORK” -NY TIMES
Germano's PIATTINI collaborates with Heavy Seas Brewery in a pre-4th of July celebration of the Land of the Free with 4 piattini incorporating and paired with 4 beers. Each course is served with the beer featured as an ingredient. $50, all inclusive.
1st Course: "Covfefe" coffee roasted beets and carrots with Loose Cannon IPA vinaigrette.
2nd Course: Tropi Cannon Citrus IPA "AOC" avocado, octopus and citrus salad.
Step aboard a Watermark yacht for the annual Inner Harbor Fireworks Cruise. Enjoy the Baltimore City Skyline and spectacular Fourth of July fireworks from the best seat in town as you cruise the Harbor. Light snacks will be served. Full cash bar on board. Vessels feature a climate controlled lower deck, open air top deck and restrooms.
Maine native and Comedy Cellar regular, Emma is one of the top comedians in New York City. Emma made her late night debut on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2016 and has also performed standup on Fuse’s Uproarious, Seeso’s Night Train with Wyatt Cenac,and The Guest List and AXS TV’s Gotham Comedy Live. In 2017, Emma had the opportunity to record a set for the CNN series The History of Comedy. Later this year you can catch Emma on the MTV International talking head series Vidiots and the web series Gay Girl Straight Girl.
Just as life, their love sprung from triple darkness. Two diasporic spirits, being guided by ancestral forces, persevere blindly through blight and despair into the collective memory of black love. Every form of life is cradled by darkness.
In this film, Amethyst Love Godz: Wedding of the AfroFuture, Black Skin is celebrated as proof of survival, ancestral acceptance, and divinity. The term “dark” or “black” has been negatively repurposed by the colonized world and this incorrect narrative has dominated the societal view of Blackness as a color and a global race of people.
In conjunction with the Forced Intimacy exhibition, join us on Wednesday, July 10th for two very special events:
Chit Chat: A Conversation about Baltimore Queer Nightlife, 7-9pm
Hosted by Levity artist’s Perri B.B & Alejandra Nuñez
The panel will feature artists and organizers from the Baltimore queer scene specifically DDm, Kotic Couture, Trillnatured, Randi misfit, hunter hooligan, & Baby.
Panelists have all played a unique part in shaping the scene we have today.
Levity After party with Dj Genie and live visuals, 9:30- Midnight
Carl Grubbs will take you on a trip down memory lane performing Music of the Visitors (Carl & Earl Grubbs) and selections from his latest project The Inner Harbor Suite Revisited: A Tribute to Baltimore. He has developed a passion for the alto sax, and from the influences of his brother Earl Grubbs, Charlie Parker and John Coltrane he has crafted his own distinct sound. Carl Grubbs has collaborated with eminent artists such as Julius Hemphill, Odean Pope, Reggie Workman, Rene McLean and John Blake.
Tickets: https://instnt.us/cg75
The Boys are coming back to Baltimore for two wild shows at The Creative Alliance! Created and produced by Mr. Gorgeous, Ben Franklin, Jason Mejias, Joshua Dean & hosted by Eve Starr, this Burlesque Hall of Fame winning revue is celebrating 8 years of playful and saucy extravaganzas showcasing the arts of circus and burlesque. “The Boys” entertain packed houses with diverse aerial and ground performances with a wink, a smile and a lot of creativity.
In their debut performance, Matthew Gray and Hailey Bricker will explore the premise of young love and it’s many misadventures through works that span countless centuries - from Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro to Justin Paul and Benj Pasek’s Dear Evan Hansen. The duo invites you to partake in this experience at Germano’s, and they look forward to performing for you!
“How does one achieve eternal bliss? By saying dada. How does one become famous? By saying dada.” -Hugo Ball, Dada Manifesto, 1914
Artist Hugo Ball first read his Dada Manifesto on July 14, 1914 at the first Dada Soiree in Zurich.
Join us on the 105th anniversary of the birth of Dada to celebrate this anti-art movement, which gave rise to the avant-garde.
The Hugo Ball will be held in the historic garden at the Peale, and will feature amusements, delights, and surprises.
Dada or Surrealist attire is strongly encouraged.
6:17pm – 9:04pm
Latinx genre-defyers and oft-collaborators with CA favs Las Cafeteras mix Afro-Latino rhythms with psychedelic rock.
Charlie Hunter and Lucy Woodward are known for excelling in different genres, yet the two veteran musicians have been running in similar circles before pairing up for touring in 2018.
With a career spanning 16 years and almost 20 albums, virtuoso guitarist Charlie Hunter has worked with the likes of Norah Jones, Mos Def, John Mayer, and D’Angelo. He is widely considered the authority on the seven and eight - string guitar, and continues to stun audiences with his ability to simultaneously bust out tasty bass parts, melodic leads and swinging rhythms.
In 2016 Ryan Meier and Marion Earley split from their respective bands to embark on a new project, Gentle Temper. Self-described as the ocean folk duo, over the course of their formation they explored newer, more intimate musical territory and have woven a new cloak from a stripped, lyrically-driven thread. They find strength in their use of rhythm, swinging from calm to calamity like the tides they often allude to. Their live sound builds on a sturdy foundation of lyrical storytelling, animated harmonies, & a steady undercurrent of musical dynamic swells.
CAN I KICK IT? is a unique film experience, produced by SHAOLIN JAZZ, that caters to the lovers of Martial Arts flicks, the music they inspired and everything else in between. At each CAN I KICK IT? event SHAOLIN JAZZ screens a cult-classic martial arts film and the movie is given a unique scene-by-scene score featuring a blend of hip hop, soul, funk, and more mixed live by DJ 2-Tone Jones on turntables. The result - your movie experience is redefined by 2-Tone creating a live mixtape (sound track)!
Staggered entry times. Be sure to arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled entry time.
Altar Ego is a completely self-contained 45-60 minute multi-sensory experiences for a group of up to five people. You are invited to a unique house party to learn more about your "model citizen" Vietnamese-American neighbor, and explore the boundaries between home and not home. (Actualized by Kim Le.)
Jimmy Stewart, grew up on the waters of Tampa Bay, FL and continued his exploration of the waters of the world through 21 years in the US Navy. As a submariner he learned about the precision of the machine and the chaos of the ocean and how the two interacted – and you can hear that in the music that he plays. Jimmy understands that a composition isn’t simply fingers on strings – but the sum of experience, wood, time, electronics – even the air between the performer and the audience - this space has become his playground.
The Baltimore Improv Group has improv comedy shows every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7, 8 & 9 p.m. All Thursday shows are free. Friday and Saturday shows are $10.
Improv comedy shows are made up entirely on the spot using audience suggestions! No two shows are alike!