JANUARY–J U LY 2019
EXPLORE THE ARTS IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY!
Dear Friends As Chairman of the Prince George’s County Planning Board and The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), I am THRILLED to invite you to “Explore the Arts” in Prince George’s County! This season, our ultra-creative Arts and Cultural Heritage Division of our Department of Parks and Recreation has planned a magnificent lineup of visual and live performances, special events, and workshops. Stretching across Prince George’s County, M-NCPPC’s arts and cultural centers – including Harmony Hall Arts Center, Brentwood Arts Exchange, Montpelier Arts Center, and Prince George’s Publick Playhouse – will host a fascinating array of programming and exhibitions showcasing the dynamic and vibrant talent of local, regional, national, and even international artists. We take great pride in delivering unique programming for everyone to enjoy. We hope our eclectic array of exhibitions, live performances, art classes, workshops, Platinum Series events, and children’s events will ignite your imagination and pique your interest in the arts even more! As you peruse through this booklet filled with classes, exhibits, and performances, we hope that you will mark your calendar and invite your family and friends to meet you for entertaining and enriching presentations. Designed with both the seasoned art expert and the curious novice in mind, we are certain you will find topics of interest that will resonate with your creative spirit and spark your imagination! I can’t wait to see you and yours throughout the season as we CELEBRATE THE ARTS in Prince George’s County!
Elizabeth M. Hewlett, Chairman M-NCPPC and Prince George’s County Planning Board
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Art Exhibitions............................................................................ 1 Classes and Workshops........................................................... 10 Performances and Special Events ........................................... 14
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ARTS FACILITIES HARMONY HALL ARTS CENTER 10701 Livingston Road, Fort Washington, MD 20744 301-203-6070; TTY 301-699-2544 HarmonyHallArts@pgparks.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm; Saturdays, 10 am–4 pm; closed Sunday BOX OFFICE HOURS: The box office and will-call hours are one hour before every performance.
Harmony Hall Arts Center opened its doors to the public in September 1989 and quickly evolved into an active arts locale. John Addison Concert Hall, a cozy venue of 220 seats, each with up-close and unobstructed views of the performers on stage. The art center provides extensive, in-depth programs for children and adults, building audiences for the future. The facility boasts classrooms/studios for painting and drawing, ceramics and sculpture, arts and crafts, a dance studio, a drama classroom, and a complete photography studio. Classes are offered in painting, drawing, watercolor, ceramics, sculpture, adult drama, creative dramatics, African Dance, Belly Dancing, ballet for adults and children, class voice and both B/W and digital photography.
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER 9652 Muirkirk Road, Laurel, MD 20708 301-377-7800; 410-792-0664; TTY 301-699-2544 Montpelier.Arts@pgparks.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday: 8:30 am–5 pm GALLERY HOURS: Seven days a week, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) For visits to the galleries after 5 pm (Monday–Thursday), please call in advance.
Located on the grounds of the historic Montpelier Mansion, which dates to the 1780s, the Arts Center was built on the footprint of the original 1925 cattle barn. The Arts Center houses three galleries, artist studios, a metal casting facility, gas- and electric-fired kilns, a digital lab, and classrooms. It also offers an extensive class and workshop program in the visual and literary arts for children to adults; beginners to advanced. Cultural events in both the visual and performing arts are offered throughout the year as well. TTY (Text Telephone) for customers who are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech disability 301-699-2544. FREE parking available at all facilities.
PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE 5445 Landover Road, Cheverly, MD 20784 301-277-1710; TTY 301-699-2544 PublickPlayhouse@pgparks.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday: 8:30 am–5 pm BOX OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday: 8:30 am–5 pm and two hours before every performance.
Known for its comfortable, inviting space and great acoustics, the Publick Playhouse is one of the best performing arts venues in the greater Washington, DC area. First opened as the Cheverly Theatre in 1947, the Publick Playhouse was designed by the architectural firm of John Eberson. For many years the Cheverly, as it was known, was a neighborhood institution, the flagship of the Sidney Lust chain of movie houses. It had ornate sky scenes in the ceiling, plush seating for more than 900, and air conditioning. Conveniently located less than one-half mile from the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, and close to I-495, the Playhouse serves as a popular venue for music and modern dance, musical theater, historical drama, educational programs and monthly events for seniors. The Publick Playhouse is pleased to present the GEICO Gecko Series, a series of midweek matinees for youth generously supported by the GEICO Philanthropic Foundation. GEICO Gecko Series matinees are free to Title 1 Schools in Prince George’s County, giving young people the opportunity to experience outstanding performances at the Publick Playhouse. Educators, look for the GEICO Gecko that identifies the performances, and call Group Sales at 301-277-1710 to reserve your space.
BRENTWOOD ARTS EXCHANGE 3901 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood, MD 20722 301-277-2863; TTY 301-699-2544 PGP-Brentwood-Arts@pgparks.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday: 10 am–7 pm; Saturday: 10 am–4 pm; closed Sunday
The Brentwood Arts Exchange is The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission’s component of the public-private partnership Gateway Arts Center, serving as an anchor for the arts-based community development of the Prince George’s County Gateway Arts District. The Brentwood Arts Exchange supports artists and develops community by welcoming all audiences to diverse, high-quality visual art exhibitions, concerts, a craft store featuring work by local artisans, and affordable arts classes for all ages. Since opening in March 2010, it has welcomed more than 44,000 visitors through its doors. For more information about ongoing opportunities in exhibiting work or teaching classes or workshops, please call 301-277-2863 or email PGP-Brentwood-Arts@pgparks.com.
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ARTS EXHIBITIONS Light Modulator 9 by Chris Peregoy
PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
ART EXHIBITIONS
“Playin’ to the Edge” by Aqcuaetta Williams Through Saturday, January 12, 2019 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm Public Reception for the Artist: Thursday, November 29, 2018, 7–9 pm “Who are those who orchestrate this urban music, who share this daily walk with me? They are faceless, vulnerable, and fragile.” Williams bases her success on reaching her audience of free thinkers: artists and poets. By doing so, she opens a doorway to images that create emotional agitation and excitement. Her collage paintings are engaging in their technique and expression. Williams presents the viewer with keys to unlock the unconscious mind.
BRENTWOOD ARTS EXCHANGE
LAB GALLERY
Documented: The Community Black Board Monday, January 14–Saturday, March 9, 2019 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm Saturday, 10 am–4 pm; Sunday 10 am–2 pm Public Reception: Saturday, January 19, 2019, 5–8 pm
Documented, Installation Detail
In collaboration with Casa de La Cultura El Salvador, this exhibition presents an interactive experience in which communities are invited to take part in creative placemaking by posting their photos and stories of migration on the gallery walls. With this interactive, multimedia piece, first presented in 2006, artist and educator Muriel Hasbun seeks to “bridge the distance between the stories of Salvadorans living ‘there’ and the Salvadoran community in the Washington, D.C., area,” the largest and fastest-growing immigrant community in our region.
BRENTWOOD ARTS EXCHANGE
MAIN GALLERY
The Washington Sculptors Group Monday, January 14–Saturday, March 9, 2019 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm Saturday, 10 am–4 pm; Sunday 10 am–2 pm Public Reception: Saturday, January 19, 2019, 5–8 pm
E. Dixon, Constructed Cocoon
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The Washington Sculptors Group was founded in 1984 with the mission to “promote an awareness and an understanding of sculpture and foster the exchange of ideas among sculptors, collectors, and the general public.” This exhibition brings together works that push the boundaries of the physical, the spatial, and the interpreted.
PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
ART EXHIBITIONS
Mixed-Media Collage Quilt Paintings by Curtis Woody Thursday, January 17–Sunday, March 17, 2019 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm Public Reception: Sunday, March 17, 3-5 pm Curtis Woody is a mixed-media collage painter who draws inspiration from historical connection points that join together individuals, families, generations, and communities. He creates highly textured and intricately detailed original art pieces intended to breathe new life into and enhance the unique characteristics of a common historical heritage. Life is a circle, and he takes pleasure in salvaging the old to create something new, asking the viewer to recognize the past while appreciating the here and now. His paintings are research-based collages, and he uses an assortment of found objects, old books, aged photographs, buttons, letters, vintage newspapers, and rusty metal combined with an assortment of artistic mediums.
Stepping Lively in Place, Curtis Woody
Courtesy Library of Congress
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
MAIN GALLERY | BLACK HISTORY MONTH EXHIBITION
Moving Out, Moving In, Moving Up The Story of Black Migration and Immigration in Prince George’s County Monday, January 21–Thursday, February 28, 2019 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Public Reception: Sunday, January 27, 2–4 pm Migration has been a defining characteristic of the black experience in the United States since the arrival of the first enslaved Africans to the American colonies in the early 1600s. But the early 20th century marked a new and important phase in migration as unprecedented numbers of African Americans moved from the rural South to the urban North in search of a better life. Multiple waves of this “Great Migration” would continue during the course of the 20th century into the 21st century as blacks within the United States as well as black immigrants moved to and within this country. This exhibit explores the factors spurring black migration and immigration as well as the resulting changes in society on the national, regional, and local levels. This exhibit is curated by the M-NCPPC Black History Program.
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MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
LIBRARY GALLERY
Seventh Annual Artists on the Rise: Juried Teen Exhibition Saturday, March 9–Sunday, March 31, 2019 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Public Reception: Saturday, March 9, 1–3 pm Montpelier Arts Center strives to foster a positive, creative environment in which young and emerging artists realize their full potential as creative individuals. In honor of National Youth Art Month, Montpelier spotlights the talents of teen visual artists (ages 13-18) from the Washington metropolitan area. Beginning in January 2019, interested teens may submit work for consideration online at https:// montpelierartscenter.submittable.com. “turbulence”, Vivian Zhuang
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
MAIN GALLERY
50th Annual Laurel Art Guild Juried Exhibition Saturday, March 9–Sunday, March 31, 2019 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Public Reception: Sunday, March 10, 2-4 pm Organized by the Laurel Art Guild, this annual exhibit is juried by a regional professional and showcases works by artists ages 18 and older who live in the Washington metropolitan area and surrounding states. The exhibit includes paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, collages, and more. This year will be the 50th anniversary exhibit. Cash prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third places and three merit awards. Get involved in your local arts activities and enjoy the support and camaraderie of your fellow artists. Find more information at laurelartguild.org.
PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
ART EXHIBITIONS
“Still Life to Portraiture” by Arnold Hurley Thursday, March 21–Saturday, June 1, 2019 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm Public Reception: Thursday, March 28, 2019, 7– 9 pm
The Color of Genius, Arnold Hurley
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Arnold Hurley’s approach to painting involves a realistic or representational style, and his works vary from still-life drawings to portraiture. He has earned more than 40 awards for his oil, watercolor, and pastel paintings and his pencil drawings. Hurley paints every day and follows this precept: “Never forget the basics—they will serve as the foundation throughout your creative life. Challenge yourself and remember your art will change and grow. And always draw, draw, and draw some more.”
HARMONY HALL ARTS CENTER
GALLERY EXHIBITIONS
Contemplating Our Waters: Nicole Salimbene Monday, March 25–Saturday, May 18, 2019 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm Saturday, 10 am–4 pm; Sunday 10 am–2 pm Public Reception: Saturday, March 30, 3–5 pm Nicole Salimbene is an interdisciplinary artist working at the intersection of poetics, psychology, environmentalism, and contemplative practice. Her work strives to glean elegance and monumentality out of the ordinary and ephemeral. Through form and idea, she searches for the poetics of materiality and relationship and the transformation that arises from wrestling with internal and external worlds. From this, Salimbene seeks to provide interactive engagements as a way for viewers to embody the metaphors presented for reflection.
Contemplating Our Waters
BRENTWOOD ARTS EXCHANGE
LAB GALLERY
Roman Holiday Monday, March 25–Saturday, May 18, 2019 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm Saturday, 10 am–4 pm; Sunday 10 am–2 pm Public Reception: Saturday, March 30, 2019, 5-8 pm Jennifer R. A. Campbell’s compositions call attention to the chaotic world of humanity, while investigating the various elements that inform the ways humans interact. She presents her human figures in fictitious landscapes, amid a frenzied environment that invites a spectator into a visual feast of symbols. In the absence of words, the viewer arrives at multiple interpretations of what is occurring in the scene presented, as the artist further highlights the absurdity of human existence.
BRENTWOOD ARTS EXCHANGE
Jennifer Campbell, The Wedding
MAIN GALLERY
(In)Justice Systems Monday, March 25–Saturday, May 18, 2019 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm Saturday, 10 am–4 pm; Sunday 10 am–2 pm Public Reception: Saturday, March 30, 2019, 5–8 pm Curated by Erin Devine, associate professor of art history, Northern Virginia Community College, this exhibition presents work of a group of contemporary artists as they explore the impact of mass incarceration on prisoners, families, and communities in the United States—which holds the highest incarceration rate in the world. The exhibit also seeks to provide a space for broader meanings of “incarceration” that are global, racial, and gendered, with works that encompass community action, spatial concepts, and history.
Gochman, Red Sands Project
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MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
LIBRARY GALLERY
Jill Tanenbaum and Cathy Abramson Saturday, April 6–Sunday, May 26, 2019 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Public Reception: Sunday, April 7, 2–4 pm Tanenbaum and Abramson showcase glassworks and paintings that feature the colors, shapes, and energy found in and around urban settings. One can feel the pulse of a city in the work of both of these women. Tanenbaum’s glass pieces are often inspired by the people, experiences, and visions she observes in urban environments at home and abroad. She likes to “quilt” together many images and techniques that when fused tell a story. Abramson’s paintings focus on people in neighborhoods in transition. “A single moment in time” comes to mind when one views her work, as each image appears to freeze-frame a whir of urban activity and offers the viewer a chance to reflect on that moment’s juxtaposition with and application to other locations, cultures, and activities.
Sanctuary by Cathy Abramson
In Her Shadow by Cathy Abramson
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City Living by Jill Tanenbaum
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
MAIN GALLERY
Incommunicado Saturday, April 6–Sunday, May 26, 2019 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Public Reception: Sunday, April 7, 2–4 pm Text is used as a means of communication. Come investigate the art and installations of various artists who use text in playful and meaningful ways to explore communication and human expression. Lori Boocks, Mark Cameron Boyd, Nancy Daly, Maren Hansen, and Molly Springfield incorporate text through painting, drawing, and installation art.
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
RESIDENT ARTIST GALLERY
Patricia Bowden
Saturday, April 6–Sunday, April 28, 2019 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Public Reception: Sunday, April 7, 2–4 pm
Splice (Between Nothing and Everything) by Lori Broocks
While primarily an oil painter, resident artist Patricia Bowden has begun to experiment with other painting media as well as 3D objects to present an interesting exhibition on ancestry. In this exhibition, Bowden, looking back through her cultural heritage, explores her personal lineage.
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
RESIDENT ARTIST GALLERY
Julie Polt
Sunday, May 5–Sunday, May 26, 2019 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Public Reception: Sunday, May 5, 2–4 pm Julie Polt is an experimental printmaker, painter, and mixed-media artist who enjoys the challenge of working with new and experimental materials and inks. Polt creates gestural marks in her prints and marries a painterly brush style with the more delicate line work of traditional printmaking. Her work is often inspired by observations of life, including family and history, the natural world, and the urban landscape.
Winter by Patricia Bowden
Poinsettia by Julie Polt
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Sephora by Lori Ulmer-Hanson
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
RESIDENT ARTIST GALLERY
Lori Ulmer-Hanson
Saturday, June 1–Sunday, June 30, 2019 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Public Reception: Friday, June 7, 7–9 pm Lori Ulmer-Hanson is an American artist best known for her artwork derived from the human form. She creates her work using a diverse array of media, including bronze, stone, and clay, with each medium having different characteristics and requiring varying techniques. Figurativism may best describe Ulmer-Hanson’s works—particularly her sculptures, where her strong suggestive references and tacit understanding of abstracted shapes are clear. Although sculpture remains her principal medium, she also works in 2D as a painter, illustrator, and graphic designer.
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PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
ART EXHIBITIONS
“Color-Full” Paintings by Charles Reiher Thursday, June 6–Saturday, August 3, 2019 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm Public Reception: Thursday, June 13, 2019, 7– 9 pm Charles Reiher’s focus is on color and movement. He often liquefies and pours the acrylic, which helps to create movement and allows nature to participate in the painting process by determining where the paints will flow and how they will mix together. Many of the pieces incorporate gesso, molding paste, and sand to give a three dimensional feel to the paintings. Most of Reiher’s paintings are so full of color and movement they seem to embody the hectic, 24/7 connectivity of the 21st century while providing a sense of pleasure and hope that we can survive and even enjoy the frenetic pace at which we live. Charles Reiher
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
LIBRARY GALLERY
Marcia Wolfson Ray: archiTERRA Friday, June 7–Sunday, July 28, 2019 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Public Reception: Friday, June 7, 7–9 pm Marcia Wolfson Ray is a Baltimore-based sculptor inspired by nature and the relationship humans have with the earth. Her archiTERRA exhibit presents the evolution of wood as art, and the experience creates a new environment, one that reflects the interdependency humans and the natural world have with each other. Ray hopes that when visiting the exhibit, the viewer experiences the deep-seated beauty in nature.
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
Crest by Marcia Ray Wolfson
Eclipse by Marcia Ray Wolfson
MAIN GALLERY
38th Annual Invitational Sculpture Exhibition Friday, June 7–Sunday, July 28, 2019 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Public Reception: Friday, June 7, 7–9 pm The 38th Annual Montpelier Invitational Sculpture Exhibition will take place in the Main Gallery at Montpelier Arts Center. Artists from the region will exhibit contemporary sculpture.
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
RESIDENT ARTIST GALLERY
Montpelier Instructors Showcase Saturday, July 6–Sunday, July 28, 2019 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Public Reception: Sunday, July 7, 7–9 pm For over 30 years, Montpelier Arts Center has provided the residents of Prince George’s County and surrounding areas opportunities to learn from some of the leading artists in the field. Join us in celebrating our instructors’ works of art that have inspired so many.
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BRENTWOOD ARTS EXCHANGE
2019 Summer Exhibition Schedule LAB GALLERY
Matt Wilt Mechanical Reproduction Monday, June 3-Saturday, August 10, 2019 Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-8 pm Saturday, 10 am-4 pm; Sunday, 10 am-2 pm Public Reception: Saturday, June 8 5-8 pm With an enigmatic collection of objects, artist Matt Wilt seeks to blur the boundaries between two-dimensional and the three-dimensional approaches to art making. In this exhibition, Wilt highlights the inherent value of traditional craftsmanship in sculpture work, while also exploring the creative expressions in art movements such as Dadaism and Surrealism.
LAB GALLERY
Jeremy Flick: Recent Works Monday, August 26-Saturday, October 26, 2019 Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-8 pm Saturday, 10 am-4 pm; Sunday, 10 am-2 pm Public reception: Saturday, September 7, 5-8 pm Maryland artist Jeremy Flick will unveil his most recent geometrical paintings and drawings, which play on traditional color fields and intellectual abstract ideas, while slightly altering the conventional 4-corner canvas structure to create a unique viewing experience.
MAIN GALLERY
CHARACTER ABSTRACTION Monday, June 3-Saturday, August 10, 2019 Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-8 pm Saturday, 10 am-4 pm; Sunday, 10 am-2 pm Public Reception: Saturday, June 8 5-8 pm This group exhibition will examine the more intuitive and elusive side to the world of abstraction. Participating artists use non-representational methods across different disciplines to evoke a sense of familiar terrain, but rarely define where sense of place or purpose may lie
MAIN GALLERY
CONTORTION: Melodrama and the Figure Monday, August 26-Saturday, October 26, 2019 Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-8 pm Saturday, 10 am-4 pm; Sunday, 10 am-2 pm Public Reception: Saturday, September 7, 5-8 pm Every figurative artwork tells a story‌ sometimes subtle, sometimes deeply personal. Some artists, the adventurous ones, take the human form and tell a tale of a deeper, more paradoxical language. This group exhibition will include 4-5 artists working in different, contemporary art methods that redefine the language of figuration.
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CLASSES &
WORKSHOPS PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
HEARTS AND ARTS DANCE AND MOVEMENT CLASSES
Sound Meditation
Tuesdays, January 29 and June 11, 2019 2–3 pm Experience a serene environment where you can explore a deep state of relaxation to bring about balance and peace. Focused breathing techniques combined with guided meditation will allow a tranquil start to your relaxation journey. Settle into stillness and prepare to experience a heightened state of relaxation through Sound Meditation. Feel yourself slip into a peaceful, meditative state as the calming sound waves of crystal and Himalayan singing bowls, bells, chimes, and vocal tones surround you. Participants are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing. Come with an open mind, ready to unwind through sound vibrations.
Ages 18 and over | FREE
BRENTWOOD ARTS EXCHANGE
FAMILY HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS
Unshrink My Heart: Valentine’s Shrinky Dinks Saturday, February 9, 2019 | 2–4 pm It’s our annual Valentine’s workshop with an ’80s twist! Create handmade Valentine keepsakes for your loved ones using Shrinky Dinks amazing, shrinkable sheets. Craft your own jewelry, key chains, and any other Valentine’s Day gift you can imagine. Children will receive their first two sheets of blank Shrinky Dinks FREE; additional sheets will be available to purchase for 50 cents each.
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PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
HEARTS AND ARTS DANCE AND MOVEMENT CLASSES
Argentine Tango Classes Mondays, March 4, 11, 18, and 25, 2019 6:30–8 pm
For the curious and cautious! Get a taste of Argentine tango in this drop-in class. Come alone, come with your significant other, or come with friends. We rotate partners, so no need to bring one, but staying with a partner is also welcome. No dance experience required. Left feet welcome! Ages 16 and over.
Tickets: $10/student per class
PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
WEEKEND PERFORMANCES
Washington Women in Jazz Business Workshop and Networking Event Friday, March 22, 2019 | 7–9:30 pm Join Washington Women in Jazz Festival (WWJF) director Amy K. Bormet and ChamberSoul cellist and singer Shana Tucker in this informative business workshop that will focus on developing your career as a creative entrepreneur. This will be an evening of inspiration and conversation. We will discuss the importance of collaborating with artists, how to generate new performances, best practices for developing press materials, and more. The Publick Playhouse is proud to be one of the sites for the 2019 WWJF.
Tickets: $10/person
BRENTWOOD ARTS EXCHANGE
FAMILY HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS
Easter Egg Dyeing Saturday, April 13, 2019 | 2–4 pm
Fun, glitter, eggs! We promise all three at this free family-friendly workshop. Create beautifully decorated eggs that will impress your friends and even the Easter bunny. Children will receive their first two eggs free. Additional eggs are two for $1.
FREE
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PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
HEARTS AND ARTS DANCE AND MOVEMENT CLASSES
Master Class With Dallas Black Dance Theatre Contemporary Dance and Choreography Wednesday, April 24, 2019 7–9 pm
IMPROVE your skills with a contemporary modern dance class that zones in on ENHANCING technique and unlocking new levels of artistry. EXPLORE choreography taught by the members of DBDT and reveal untapped layers of your dancing spirit. You will not want to miss this experience!
Ages 16 and over | Tickets: $20/student; $10/observe
PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
HEARTS AND ARTS DANCE AND MOVEMENT CLASSES Master Class With Dallas Black Dance Theatre Liturgical Dance for Youth Thursday, April 25, 2019 6–7:30 pm This ever-so-popular class is designed for dancers ages 8–14 and covers praise movements and combinations that can be used in worship services or performances. Spaces are limited; advance registration is recommended. Tickets: $20/student; $10/observer
PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
HEARTS AND ARTS DANCE AND MOVEMENT CLASSES
Master Class With Dallas Black Dance Theatre Liturgical Dance for Teens and Adults Thursday, April 25, 2019 7:45–9:15 pm Dancers ages 15 and up learn praise choreography from the professionals of Dallas Black Dance Theatre. Spaces are limited; advance registration is recommended.
Tickets: $20/student; $10/observer
DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE photo by anne marie bloodgood
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MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
CELEBRATE NATIONAL FITNESS MONTH
Pen and Pose: A Workshop in Yoga and Writing Saturday, May 4, 2019 11 am In this hour-and-a-half workshop, we will use breath work, poses, mindfulness techniques, and writing exercises to connect with our body, mind, and spirit. Bring a yoga mat, pen, and your favorite notebook. Wear comfortable clothing.
Ages 18 and up | FREE
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
CELEBRATE NATIONAL FITNESS MONTH
The Art of Yoga Saturday, May 11, 2019 11 am
Enjoy a yoga class in the beautiful galleries of Montpelier Arts Center. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat. Following the class, explore the art exhibitions in the galleries and discover the gorgeous grounds of Montpelier.
Ages 18 and up | FREE
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
CELEBRATE NATIONAL FITNESS MONTH
Yoga and Jazz Friday, May 24, 2019 7 pm
Breathe in…breathe out! Relax and find your center at a yoga class with live jazz music. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat. Arrive early; space is limited.
Ages 18 and up | FREE ARTS IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY | 14
PERFORMANCES
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MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH PANEL DISCUSSION: The Impact of Black Music
During the Great Migration
Saturday, February 2, 2019 1 pm Three panelists discuss the impact music had on African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance. The panelists utilize the Association for the Study of African American Life and History’s 2019 Black History Month theme “Black Migrations.”
FREE
HARMONY HALL ARTS CENTER
FESTIVAL
Expressions of a People Sunday, February 10, 2019 1–6 pm You’re invited to our FREE Black History celebration featuring musical performances, children’s activities, workshops, and entertainment for the entire family. This year we welcome back some of our regular favorites, including warm and engaging greeter and storyteller Baba-C and the always-popular Culture Queen Jessica Smith. Activities will include mask making, face painting, a caricaturist, a make-and-take pottery workshop, and a S.T.E.A.M. workshop. Just as in years past, our performances on stage are sure to please.
All ages | FREE
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Book and Film Discussion: “Mudbound” Wednesdays, February 13 and 20, 2019 7 pm Join us for a two-part book discussion and a film viewing. We will discuss the book and movie “Mudbound.” The international bestseller, now a major motion picture from Netflix, “Mudbound” is based on two Mississippi families—one black, one white—who confront the brutal realities of prejudice, farming, and friendship in a divided World War II era. These discussions will be led by Dr. Karen Arnold, former poet-in-residence at Montpelier Arts Center and discussion moderator for multiple literature groups throughout the DMV area.
Hillary Jordan
FREE
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MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Voices From the Past: Sissieretta Jones Sunday, February 17, 2019 4 pm Sissieretta Jones was the first African American to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1892. This annual Black History Month Series in collaboration with the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) is dedicated to the legacy of little known Black musicians, featuring moving narration from a historical perspective and music performed by acclaimed soprano Devaunté Ogden.
PRICE TBD
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER
SPECIAL EVENTS AT MONTPELIER
Veterans Book Group
February 5, March 12, April 9, May 7 and May 28, 2019 7 pm
Join us for our second annual Veterans Book Group! Montpelier Arts Center will offer a free, facilitated small-group reading and discussion series for active service members and veterans of all eras. Dinner and all reading materials are provided; registration is required. The Veterans Book Group was created to offer veterans an opportunity to connect with one another over the course of three monthly discussions centered on their military experiences. Each Veterans Book Group has its own unique set of readings. The readings can be a mix of classics, fiction, memoirs, poetry, short stories, and essays, all of which relate in some way to military experiences or offer a veteran’s perspective. Veterans Book Group is coordinated statewide by Maryland Humanities and presented locally in partnership with Montpelier Arts Center. Call Montpelier Arts Center (301-377-7800) for more information and to register. Spaces are limited.
FREE; registration deadline is Friday, March 1, 2019
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WEEKEND PERFORMANCES
Washington Women in Jazz Business Workshop and Networking Event Friday, March 22, 2019 7–9:30 pm Join Washington Women in Jazz Festival (WWJF) director Amy K. Bormet and ChamberSoul cellist and singer Shana Tucker in this informative business workshop that will focus on developing your career as a creative entrepreneur. This will be an evening of inspiration and conversation. We will discuss the importance of collaborating with artists, how to generate new performances, best practices for developing press materials, and more. The Publick Playhouse is proud to be one of the sites for the 2019 WWJF. Washington Women in Jazz
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Tickets: $10/person
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Women in Jazz Panel Discussion: How to Jump-Start Your Career! Sunday, March 31, 2019 | 2 pm In celebration of Women’s History Month, this year’s panel discussion continues our tradition of acknowledging the achievements of performing and recording artists and encouraging a new generation of musicians and vocalists. Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., have a dynamic arts scene in which music lovers enjoy jazz, opera, bluegrass, and hip-hop. The region supports a wide variety of genres and performers. Whether you are considering a music career or are well along the path, there is much to learn about succeeding in the music business. Meet three dynamic women who will help you stand out in a crowded field and move up the career ladder. This year’s speakers include radio host, world jazz vocalist, and mentor Lynn Veronneau with jazz vocalist and vocal coach Alison Crockett. WPFW Radio’s Katea Stitt returns to share new insights. Topics include education and training, branding, and booking.
FREE
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Annual Montpelier Festival of Herbs, Tea, and the Arts Saturday, April 27, 2019 | 10 am–4 pm Celebrate spring at this fun festival for the entire family, hosted by Montpelier Arts Center and Montpelier Mansion/Historic Site! Visit the resident artists’ studios, watch art demonstrations, paint the Montpelier bird, and create spring-themed crafts. Stroll the Arts Center’s galleries and view the exhibitions of Patricia Bowden, Jill Tanenbaum, and Cathy Abramson, and Incommunicado — a collaborative exhibition by Lori Boocks, Mark Cameron Boyd, Nancy Daly, Maren Hansen, and Molly Springfield. At 1 pm, join us in the Main Gallery for a classical recital featuring Ismar Gomes and Wan-Chi Su. Adjacent to the Arts Center is the Montpelier Mansion/Historic Site. Visit the Mansion and stroll the beautiful grounds, where you can purchase art, crafts, food, herbs, plants, and more. Self-guided tours are available year-round from 11 am–3 pm (Thursdays–Tuesdays).
FREE; held rain or shine
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Celebrate Earth Day at Montpelier! Saturday, April 27, 2019 12 noon–1 pm Appreciate the beauty of Montpelier’s grounds while engaging in a fun and educational Earth Day activity for the whole family.
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Chris Vadala and the Rick Whitehead Trio Wednesday, January 9, 2019 2 pm
Chris Vadala
Chris Vadala, one of the country’s foremost woodwind artists, is in demand as a jazz/classical performer and educator, and the Rick Whitehead Trio, winner of the 2007 Best Jazz Group Washington Area Music Award (Wammie) bring their world-class skill and artistry to Harmony Hall Arts Center. Vadala’s performing career is highlighted by his long tenure as standout woodwind artist with the internationally recognized Chuck Mangione Quartet. Vadala is one of the Selmer Company’s most requested artist in residence clinicians and has appeared on more than 100 recordings to date. He is director of Jazz Studies and saxophone professor at the University of Maryland, where he is a UM Distinguished Scholar–teacher and author of numerous books and articles. Rick Whitehead, the recipient of the Washington Area Musician’s Association 2007 Best Jazz Instrumentalist award, was the featured guitar soloist for the USAF Band’s Airmen of Note for 22 years and toured with the group throughout the United States, Far East, and South America. Whitehead is backed by the formidable rhythm section of John Previti on string bass and Barry Hart on drums.
All ages | Tickets: $18/person The Rick Whitehead Trio
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Missoula Children’s Theatre’s “The Snow Queen” Saturday, January 12, 2019 11 am and 1 pm The Missoula Children’s Theatre presents “The Snow Queen,” an original adaptation of the classic fairy tale. Although set in a “land of colored ice,” this classic tale will warm your heart in its illustrative retelling by a group of fun-loving, imaginative hobgoblins. As they depict the journey of a young girl and her quest to find her best friend, you may find yourself believing in malevolent mirrors, yetis, talking reindeer, and snow chickens! Blizzards can come at any moment, so strap on some snowshoes and get ready to discover what it takes to overcome chilling obstacles, keep resilience alive, and melt down the Snow Queen’s icy walls.
All ages | Tickets: $5/person
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Don Flemons: The American Songster Saturday, January 12, 2019 2 pm Grammy winner Dom Flemons shares the music of the early American Songsters, covering nearly a century of folklore and styles, including ragtime, blues, country western, bluegrass, and string band music. Flemons—a singer-songwriter, multiinstrumentalist, and music scholar—illuminates the history and influence of African American musicians through spirited performances on banjo, fife, guitar, harmonica, quills, and rhythm bones.
Tickets: $5/person
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Don Flemons
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Ray Apollo Allen Wednesday, January 16, 2019 | 2 pm Ray Apollo Allen is a local singer living in our very own Fort Washington, Maryland. Allen is best known for his renditions of rhythm and blues, gospel, and soul genres. He specializes in playing for senior groups, and gets the audience movin’ and groovin’ to his soulful sounds.
All ages | Tickets: $5/person
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Ray Apollo Allen
The Clovers and The Velons Saturday, January 19, 2019 | 8 pm The Clovers, founded by Harold Lucas, began singing together at Armstrong High School in Washington, D.C. The group’s signing with Atlantic Records in 1950 began an unbelievable string of 15 number-one hits on the rhythm and blues charts. Their hits on Atlantic included “Don’t You Know I Love You,” “Fool, Fool, Fool,” “One Mint Julep,” and “Lovey Dovey.” Over the years, various members left the act, but Lucas kept touring and recording with carefully chosen replacements, including Johnny Mason and Steve Charles. By the 1980s, The Clovers were undergoing a renaissance, achieving radio airplay with newly recorded material, including a number one, double-sided hit “Don’t Play That Song,” and “Drive It Home.” The Clovers have performed continually through the years and have built a reputation as one of the most entertaining groups around, combining excellent showmanship, a healthy dose of humor, and an authentic, exciting vocal blend. The talented vocal group, The Velons, has been performing and recording for nearly 60 years. They continue to dazzle audiences with their harmony, which recaptures the sound and spirit of love songs echoing in the hearts of the young and young at heart. Their polished vocals and use of blow-style harmony have been compared to those of legendary vocal groups The Moonglows and the Flamingos. Their recordings have created hits in the Carolinas (“Zing Went the Strings of My Heart”) and in the United Kingdom (“Why Don’t You Write”).
The Clovers
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Damon Foreman
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Damon Foreman Duo Wednesday, January 23, 2019 2 pm A charismatic performer, Damon Foreman, along with his bass player, brings eclectic artistry to a variety of music genres. He can sooth your soul with his jazz, wake your spirit with his soul, jumpstart your heart with his funk, and light your fire with his rock ‘n’ roll. Foreman has toured around the world playing many styles of music with major artists, including Ashford and Simpson, Gladys Night, Sista Monica, Mary Wells, and Parliament Funkadelic. Foreman loves to perform and leaves listeners knowing they’ve experienced something different and awesome. In other words, he rocks!
All ages | Tickets: $18/person
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Madre Africa—African Heritage in Latin America Tuesday, February 5, 2019 10:15 am and 12 noon Learn how African cultures influenced and inspired fascinating rhythms, instruments, and musical styles, such as candombe, festejo, tango, and salsa. As we travel through South America and the Caribbean, hear how each country developed its own blend of cultural and religious traditions while sharing a similar African heritage. Migration through music, geography, and social studies becomes a lively subject especially relevant in today’s diverse school and work environments! This fast-paced musical tour is interactive, with clapping, dancing, and Africanstyle call and response. Audience members can join the group on stage to try instruments and dance steps. Recommended for grades K-5
Curriculum Connection: History, Language Arts Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
Madre Africa
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KIDS’ DAY OUT
North by Night: More Heroes of the Underground Railroad Wednesday, February 6, 2019 10:30 am Follow the journey of brave men and women who risked it all to travel north and help others escape the terrors of slavery. Meet people with familiar names and many more who have gone largely unnoticed by history—until now! This show features William Still, Sojourner Truth, William Lloyd Garrison, and others.
All ages | Tickets: $5/person
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Esther Williams Wednesday, February 6, 2019 2 pm Esther Williams presents an exciting program of jazz standards and rhythm and blues with a touch of gospel thrown in. Esther Williams is a name you’re sure to remember once you’ve seen this sensuous talented entertainer. It is said that in just one set, Williams will take you from a whispered, heart-warming ballad to a swinging, jazzy standard, then right into something that gets into your body and makes you move. Along with her husband, Davey Yarborough, Williams shares a passion for and commitment to music and art in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan community. Together, they have developed the Washington Jazz Arts Institute, teaching young musicians to excel in an exciting and stimulating environment.
All ages | Tickets: $18/person
Esther Williams
Bullysaurus Rex
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Smithsonian Associates Discovery Theater on Tour: Into the Great Unknown Saturday, February 9, 2019 2 pm
Into the Great Unknown
Leadership, courage, and adventure take center stage in this inspiring Discovery Theater original. Meet Matthew Henson, co-discoverer of the North Pole, and Barbara Hillary, the first African American woman to reach that summit nearly 100 years later. Thrill to the frontier exploits of the hard-riding mail carrier “Stagecoach Mary” Fields and Nate Love, the former slave who became the legendary cowboy nicknamed Deadwood Dick. Journey with modern mountaineer Sophia Danenberg to the summit of Mount Everest. And, learn how astronauts and aerospace pioneers Guion Bluford and Mae Jemison are charting a whole new frontier today. From the Pole to the prairies to outer space, the histories and heroism of these African American women and men attest that true grit and personal power can push us toward greatness.
Tickets: $5/person
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Catherine Russell Sunday, February 10, 2019 4 pm
With her sixth album “Harlem on My Mind,” Grammy Award-winning vocalist Catherine Russell journeys to the blues heart of the great African American songbook. Swinging forth with soulful interpretations, Russell taps the golden age of Harlem, as befits this vibrant daughter of jazz. Vocalists Ethel Waters, Billie Holiday, Etta James, and Dinah Washington provide her inspiration. Russell is a native New Yorker and a one-of-a-kind musician and vocalist. Russell’s voice and music have been a hit at major jazz festivals, including Montreal’s, Newport’s, and Monterey’s, and she is a genuine rare jazz and blues singer. In 2012, Russell won a Grammy Award for the “Boardwalk Empire” soundtrack album.
Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
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Catherine Russell
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North by Night: More Heroes of the Underground Railroad Tuesday, February 12, 2019 10:15 am and 12 noon Follow the journey of brave men and women who risked it all to travel north and help others escape the terrors of slavery. Meet some familiar names and many more who have gone mostly unnoticed by history—until now! This Bright Star Theatre show features William Still, Sojourner Truth, William Lloyd Garrison, and others.
Recommended for grades 3–8 Curriculum Connection: History, U.S. History, Women’s History Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
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North by Night
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Valentine’s Day Concert Featuring the Softones Thursday, February 14, 2019 11 am In the early 1970s, Baltimore was a wellspring of soulful sound, and The Softones were at the forefront. Marvin Brown, Elton Lynch, and Steve Jackson started singing in their early teens as The Softones. With Brown as their lead singer, The Softones’ first recording was a local effort called “Any Street,” which outsold the Jackson 5’s “ABC” in the Baltimore-Washington area. This got the attention of AVCO Embassy Records, which signed The Softones and released the single that became their first hit, “My Dream.” Brown, Lynch, and Jackson continue to perform in the inimitable style unique to vocalists who really love classic rhythm and blues music.
Tickets: $10/person
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Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes™ Featuring Donnell “Big Daddy” Gillespie Saturday, February 16, 2019 8 pm Harold Melvin’s Blue NotesTM, featuring Donnell “Big Daddy” Gillespie, was one of the most popular Philadelphia soul groups of the 1970s. The group is most noted for hits on Gamble and Huff’s Philadelphia International label between 1972 and 1976. With the passing of Harold Melvin in 1997, the group continued to tour under the banner of Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes. Under the leadership of long-time members, lead singer Donnell “Big Daddy” Gillespie and Anthony Brooks, Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes remains one of the most sought-after groups on the official 70s Soul Tour. So come out and reminisce with one of Philadelphia’s finest.
All ages | Tickets: $45/person (general admission) $40/seniors and students
Donnell “Big Daddy” Gillespie
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Luther Re-Lives!
Saturday, February 16, 2019 | 8 pm Everyone has a favorite Luther Vandross song; what’s yours? Bring your special someone to the Playhouse for this Valentine weekend treat. William “Smooth” Wardlaw embodies the sound and style of Vandross and wraps it up with his own distinctive flavor. So, close your eyes for a moment and listen. Do you hear Luther Vandross? Wardlaw is a great singer and fantastic entertainer. With his Feisty Divas and The Sensation Band, he is burning up the country to sold-out audiences. He has a striking resemblance to the late, great Vandross; he looks like, talks like, laughs like, has mannerisms like, and YES...SINGS LIKE LUTHER VANDROSS!
Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
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George Washington Carver and Friends Thursday, February 21, 2019 | 10:15 am and 12 noon George Washington Carver and Friends gives students a fast-paced and accessible introduction to many influential black Americans who have shaped our nation over the last 150 years. The lives and accomplishments of Booker T. Washington, Jackie Robinson, Thurgood Marshall, Madame C.J. Walker, and other famous leaders are brought to life in this empowering production.
William “Smooth” Wardlaw
Recommended for grades pre-K-5 Curriculum Connections: Black History, History and Social Studies, STEM Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
Best Dance Crew Competition
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PRAISE Liturgical Dance Festival Sunday, February 24, 2019 | 4 pm This annual dance festival presents top liturgical dance companies selected through an audition. Inspiring and colorful, this moving program showcases talent in the area.
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Education on Stage! Meet Dr. King Wednesday, February 27, 2019 10:15 am and 12 noon “Meet Dr. King” is an excellent introduction to the life and work of one of America’s most influential men, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This Bright Star Theatre show is perfect for younger audiences and serves to introduce students to major concepts of Black History such as freedom, integration, and equality.
Recommended for grades K–5 Curriculum Connection: History, Character Education, Conflict Resolution, U.S. History Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Meet Dr. King
Zack Smith and The Dixie Power Trio
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Zack Smith and the Dixie Power Trio Wednesday, February 27, 2019 2 pm With four musicians, the Dixie Power Trio is not your ordinary “trio.” The heart of their sound is a combination of all that is New Orleans: Dixieland, zydeco, swing, Cajun, and rock ’n’ roll. Using traditional New Orleans instrumentation, the Dixie Power Trio ventures into territory where no tuba or accordion has dared to tread. Borrowing material from Dr. John, Chuck Berry, Jelly Roll Morton, the Ramones, Led Zeppelin, and many others, the Dixie Power Trio has a knack for reinventing classics. At the same time, they take pride in the authenticity of their New Orleans jazz repertoire and original compositions. No matter where their material comes from, the Dixie Power Trio transforms it into something fun and uniquely their own.
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Let Freedom Ring: Music and Poetry of Black History Friday, March 1, 2019 11 am The language used by those who fought for freedom and equal rights for all people is uniquely powerful and beautiful. This moving show from Bright Star Theatre celebrates those words and brings them to life on the stage as a celebration of Black History Month.
Let Freedom Ring
Tickets: $10 person
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Chuck Brown Band Saturday, March 2, 2019 8 pm “The Godfather of Go-Go,” Chuck Brown, who passed away on May 16, 2012, is the undisputed sole founder and creator of Go-Go music, a hypnotically danceable genre deeply rooted in funk and soul that he developed in the early 1970s. Chuck Brown’s signature style earned him a place in American music royalty. By combining a Latin percussion groove with his love of blues, jazz, gospel, soul, and African rhythms, Brown developed his own unique sound. His first hit was “We the People” on his debut album in 1972, followed by “Blow Your Whistle.” In 1978, with Chuck Brown and The Soul Searchers, Brown’s original composition “Bustin’ Loose” took the number one spot in Billboard on Source/MCA Records. Brown ran off a string of hits, including “We Need Some Money,” “Go-Go Swing Medley,” and “Your Game: Live at the 9:30 Club.” The Chuck Brown Band, which had toured the world with the Godfather of Go-Go, carries the torch and keeps the beat and legacy alive.
All ages | Tickets: $35/person (general admission $30/seniors and students
Chuck Brown Band
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Bridging the Gap Wednesday, March 6, 2019 2 pm
Bridging the Gap
Bridging the Gap is the highly acclaimed string duo featuring violinist Peter Wilson and double bassist Aaron Clay. Hailed by The Washington Post for “superior arrangements and uncommon musicianship,” this unlikely duo offers a unique voice to many musical styles, performing music of the classical tradition, jazz, big band, folk, film music, popular song, and even funk. Members of “The President’s Own” U.S. Marine Band, Wilson and Clay have served as musicians of the White House for over a quarter century. In 1997 they began visiting local schools as a duo to perform outreach concerts. Known for their engaging personalities on stage, incorporating humor and audience participation in their shows, they have appeared in venues from school classrooms and private homes to concert halls and stadiums. Together, Wilson and Clay were honored in their home state by receiving the Music Award from the Arts and Humanities Commission of Fairmont, West Virginia, in recognition of their “outstanding leadership and devotion to the enhancement of the arts.”
All ages | Tickets: $18/person
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Mark Jaster: Piccolo’s Trunk Thursday, March 7, 2019 9:30 am and 11:15 am Mark Jaster presents wildly popular shows worthy of his master teachers, Marcel Marceau and Etienne Decroux. His diverse skills, luminous imagination, and world-class training ignite in unique and engaging performances. In “Piccolo’s Trunk,” from Artivate, a wordless clownish character enchants with illusions and humorous surprises. Skillful movement, live music, and audience participation are featured in this accessible introduction to the art of mime.
Recommended for grades pre-K–2 Tickets: $5/person
Piccolo’s Trunk
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Prince George’s Best Dance Crew Competition Friday, March 8, 2019 7 pm This competition features local young, talented, energetic dancers who compete for cash and other prizes. Buy your tickets early so you can support your favorite dance crew. For information about participating in the competition, please call 301446-3259 or go to arts.pgparks.com.
Tickets: $5/person
Best Dance Crew Competition
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Alison Crockett Friday, March 8, 2019 8 pm
Alison Crockett is the quintessential nu jazz/progressive soul singer of her generation. You may have heard her on seminal recordings by King Britt, Blue Six, Us3, Landslide, John Wicks, Mathematics, and a whole host of other albums. Crockett’s voice has provided the velvety, sensual sound of tomorrow’s yesterdays, a captivating tone which evokes both the music of the past and that yet to come. Her voice is dripping with generous helpings of jazz, gospel, and blues. As she says, “I set out to be a craftsman, someone who could mold and shape music like sculpture.”
Alison Crockett
Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members and seniors
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Love2Dance Teen Showcase Sunday, March 10, 2019 4 pm
Outstanding young dancers from area high schools and dance studios perform jazz, hip-hop, ballet, modern, and world dance. Bring the family to see these teens twirl, spin, and leap across the stage in a terrific and uplifting program showing the depth of the talent in our community.
Tickets: $5/person
Love2Dance
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Buffalo Soldier
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Buffalo Soldier Tuesday, March 12, 2019 10:15 am and 12 noon
Based on the true story of our nation’s longest surviving buffalo soldier and veteran of the Spanish-American War, this dramatic and amazing play with music from Virginia Rep on Tour tells the heroic story of the brave soldiers of the 9th and 10th Cavalries, who served our country well with little of the recognition they deserved.
Recommended for grades 3–8 Curriculum Connection: U.S. History, Music, Language Arts, Character Development Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
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Stefan Scaggiari Thursday, March 14, 2019 12 noon
Stefan Scaggiari
Versatile pianist Stefan Scaggiari is no stranger to Montpelier audiences. He has previously performed at Montpelier with the great Ethel Ennis, as a classical soloist and as a leader of his jazz trio—featuring guitarist Rick Whitehead and bassist Mark Russell. Scaggiari offers a comfortable mix of classic American songs and contemporary originals. He is most at home with Ellington, Gershwin, Mozart, and Rachmaninoff. He has performed as both a jazz and classical pianist at the Monterey Jazz Festival, the Concord Pavilion, and Baltimore’s Artscape. Scaggiari has collaborated as a soloist with the Kansas City Symphony, the Evansville Philharmonic, the Florida Orchestra, and the Calgary Philharmonic and with his trio in crossover classical/jazz concerts at the Shriver Hall Concert Series.
Tickets: $12/person
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Platinum Movie: “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” (2017) Friday, March 15, 2019 11 am Based on the best-selling book of the same name, this drama follows the incredible true story of an African American woman’s cancerous cells, which the medical community utilized for years without her surviving family’s knowledge. The film, starring Oprah Winfrey and Rose Byrne, examines racism and the exploitation of minorities by medical and scientific communities while weaving together a captivating family story.
Henrietta Lacks
FREE
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Mark Wade Trio Friday, March 15, 2019 8 pm
Voted one of the top 10 bassists of 2016 by the prestigious Downbeat Magazine Reader’s Poll, Mark Wade has been an active bassist in the New York City area for over 20 years. In February 2015, Wade released his debut album, “Event Horizon,” to international acclaim. He has played with other notable jazz artists such as James Spaulding, Harry Whitaker, Peter Eldridge, Don Byron, and The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra, and he appeared on “The Today Show” with Stacey Kent. Wade is a member of the Lehigh University Jazz faculty and is also a New York Pops Teaching Artist.
Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members and seniors
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Mark Wade
CONCERT
Mad Lads Saturday, March 16, 2019 8 pm Mad Lads was formed in 1964 at Booker T. Washington High School in Memphis, Tennessee. John Gary Williams, Julius E. Green, William Brown, and Robert Phillips comprised the original line-up. The group recorded on the Volt label, a subsidiary of the legendary Stax label out of Memphis, Tennessee. They were one of the few groups at Stax whose harmonies were influenced by the doo-wop sound. Their hits include “I Want Someone,” “I Don’t Have to Shop Around,” and “I Want a Girl.” Today, Mad Lads continues to tour with its original lead singer, John Gary Williams.
All ages | Tickets: $40/person (general admission) $35/seniors and students Mad Lads
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Victory Boyd
Saturday, March 16, 2019 8 pm Victory Boyd’s music is a fusion between soul music and folk music. Whether Boyd is performing classics or original compositions, she has a way of tailoring each song with her voice and guitar to fit her unique style. Some people say she’s a cross between Tracy Chapman, Roberta Flack, and Nina Simone. Her style is youthful, mellow, and spiritual all at the same time. Most recently, Boyd got a record deal with Jay-Z and Roc Nation. Come and see this awe-inspiring young artist.
Victory Boyd
Tickets: $20/person; $15/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
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Axios Trio Anastasia Christofakis
Elizabeth Hill
Sunday, March 17, 2019 3 pm Anastasia Christofakis (clarinet), Elizabeth Hill (piano), and Justin Page (cello) unite as a trio to provide an entertaining musical sensation. Christofakis is a Greek-American clarinetist who enjoys an active career as a soloist, chamber musician, and educator. Elizabeth G. Hill, DMA, is an accomplished soloist, chamber musician, orchestral pianist, and educator. Cellist Justin Page performs around the country with orchestras such as the Orlando Philharmonic, the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, the Tallahassee Symphony
Justin Page
Orchestra, and the North Carolina Symphony.
FREE; $5/person appreciated
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Jack’s Adventure in Space Tuesday, March 19, 2019 10:15 am and 12 noon Join Jack, a young student who puts his imagination to work to take him on an out-of-this-world adventure through our solar system! Learn about all the fantastic and awesome planets that circle our sun in this Bright Star Theatre play. Jack’s Adventure in Space
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Recommended for grades K–6 Curriculum Connection: Science, Mathematics, Technology Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
Darden Purcell
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The Darden Purcell Trio Wednesday, March 20, 2019 2 pm Jazz vocalist Darden Purcell is a multifaceted musician and active featured soloist for symphony orchestras, big bands, and small ensembles as well as a band leader and vocal instructor. In addition to her active performance schedule, Purcell is a sought-after jazz vocal educator and clinician. Purcell, formerly the vocalist in the Washington, D.C., Air Force Band and in Airmen of Note, received her doctorate of musical arts in jazz performance at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she also served as jazz voice instructor and founded and directed the University of Illinois Jazz Vocal Ensemble. Presently, she is the director of Jazz Studies and Jazz Voice at George Mason University and the founder/director of the Mason Jazz Vocal Ensemble. With her trio, she will present an entertaining mix of jazz classics and “Great American Songbook” standards.
All ages | Tickets: $18/person
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Washington Women in Jazz Business Workshop and Networking Event Friday, March 22, 2019 7–9:30 pm Join Washington Women in Jazz Festival (WWJF) director Amy K. Bormet and ChamberSoul cellist and singer Shana Tucker in this informative business workshop that will focus on developing your career as a creative entrepreneur. This will be an evening of inspiration and conversation. We will discuss the importance of collaborating with artists, how to generate new performances, best practices for developing press materials, and more. The Publick Playhouse is proud to be one of the sites for the 2019 WWJF.
Tickets: $10/person
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Kristin Callahan Quintet Friday, March 22, 2019 8 pm The Kristin Callahan Quintet will take you on a journey back in time to the era of the formidable Peggy Lee. Lee was an American jazz composer, singer, and actress. Callahan will sing some of Lee’s classics and originals, such as “Fever,” “Why Don’t You Do Right,” “It’s a Good Day,” and “In the Days of Our Love.” A Maryland native, Callahan started her career in Baltimore and is now performing throughout the East Coast, attracting many of the finest touring and recording artists. With two albums already under her belt, Callahan is working on her third album, “A Burning Kiss,” that continues the theme of exploring love in all its facets.
Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members and seniors
Kristin Callahan
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Washington Women in Jazz Festival’s Young Artist Showcase Saturday March 23, 2019 2–5:30 pm
Enjoy an afternoon of performances as part of the Washington Women in Jazz Festival’s (WWIJ) Young Artist Showcase. The showcase will feature emerging female jazz musicians in high school and college. Selected young artists will perform in the showcase with professional musicians who make up the WWIJ Trio. A jam session will follow the performances.
Tickets: $10/person Washington Women in Jazz
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FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN THE SHOWCASE, applications are open November 1, 2018–February 1, 2019. To apply, you must send two contrasting pieces, a letter of recommendation from your teacher, a 100word bio, and a high-resolution photo. Applications must be emailed to amy@ washingtonwomeninjazz.com. Network with musicians at a jam session after the performance. Contact the Publick Playhouse for more information.
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Billy B: Weather, Climate, Let’s Define It Tuesday, March 26, 2019 10:15 am and 12 noon A Billy B show is active learning—and kids all over the country have sung and danced their way to a better understanding of the natural world. In “Weather, Climate, Let’s Define It,” Billy B leads his audience through a song-and-dance exploration of the differences between weather and climate. This show from Artivate will also demonstrate the structure and benefits of the atmosphere and how it all supports the fantastic diversity of plant and animal life on our beautiful planet.
Recommended for grades 2–7 Curriculum Connection: Science, Technology, Social Studies, Language Arts Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Billy B
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Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Thursday, March 28, 2019 9:30 am and 11:15 am Meet the butcher, baker, pizza-dough maker, and all of the friendly people who make our neighborhoods terrific places to live every day. Recycled crafting and interactive songs make this community day the perfect blend of learning and just plain fun. This is a new production from the Smithsonian Associates Discovery Theater on Tour. Discovery Theater is your source for live performances that celebrate the rich diversity of our region and our world.
Recommended for grades pre-K–2 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts, Social Studies Tickets: $5/person
Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
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Washington Women in Jazz Friday, March 29, 2019 8 pm Created by pianist Amy K. Bormet in 2011, the Washington Women in Jazz hosts an annual festival each March to celebrate the women of the DC jazz community. Bormet and her colleagues develop, promote, and lead a wide array of concerts, jam sessions, lectures, panels, discussions, and masterclasses throughout the festival. During the Montpelier concert, you will see the passion, devotion, and talent these Women in Jazz possess.
Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members and seniors
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Remembering Barry White: A Tribute Saturday, March 30, 2019 8 pm Jourdan Carroll is one of those singers you never want to forget. His voice is so deep and mesmerizing, with notes so low, some claim he makes the ground shake. Carroll made his star-like debut in his early teens. His resemblance to Barry White was so often noted, he decided to bring it into his shows! In his tributes to Barry White, Carroll captures the charismatic persona of Barry White and White’s penchant for making impromptu comments while performing. Carroll has performed on television, movies, and stages nationally, most notably in Las Vegas and New York. He has performed for such prestigious audiences as The Soul Train Cruise and the Tom Joyner Foundation Fantastic Voyage. His tribute to Barry White is a must-see event for Barry White and classic rhythm and blues fans.
All ages | Tickets: $40/person $35/seniors and students
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World Dance Showcase Saturday, March 30, 2019 8 pm One of the enriching benefits of living in the greater Washington, D.C., area is the fabulous diversity of our community. The world beats a path to our doorstep, bringing historic and colorful customs, tradition, and folk arts. This annual event will feature breathtaking costumes and authentic music, and the enchanting grace of the dancers is not to be missed.
Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
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Daryl Davis Band Wednesday, April 3, 2019 2 pm Chicago native Daryl Davis graduated from Howard University with a degree in jazz. Outside school, he was personally trained by legendary blues, boogie woogie, and rock ’n’ roll pianists Pinetop Perkins and Johnnie Johnson, who both claimed him as their godson and praised his ability to master a piano style that was popular long before he was born. In addition to being a pianist and vocalist, Davis is also a professional actor, author, and lecturer, now residing in Maryland. Along with leading the Daryl Davis Band, Davis has worked with Elvis Presley’s Jordanaires, Chuck Berry, the Legendary Blues Band, Percy Sledge, Sam Moore, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Coasters, The Platters, The Drifters, and many others. His CDs “American Roots,” “Alternate Routes,” and “Greatest Hits” have earned rave reviews from leading music magazines, and he’s won several awards for best artist in the rhythm and blues categories. Davis has toured nationwide and internationally. Daryl Davis
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All ages | Tickets: $18/person
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One Small Step… Thursday, April 4, 2019 10:15 am and 12 noon This real-life journey to outer space celebrates the 50th anniversary of humankind’s landing on the moon! The Bright Star Theatre tale marks the history of flight and space travel, from the Wright brothers at the beaches of Kitty Hawk to the moon and beyond!
Recommended for grades 2–8 Curriculum Connection: Science, Mathematics, History, U.S. History Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
One Small Step…
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Carl Grubbs Friday, April 5, 2019 8 pm
Carl Grubbs is an award-winning jazz saxophonist with a distinguished career as a performer, composer, music educator, and recording artist. He has toured with his ensemble in major cities worldwide. Early in his career, Grubbs received extensive training from his brother Earl and one of the music world’s greatest legends in jazz, John Coltrane. Through his own family, Carl Grubbs was close to many of the history-making musicians of the 1950s and 1960s.
Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members and seniors
Carl Grubbs
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Skip Mahoney and The Casuals Saturday, April 6, 2019 8 pm Skip Mahoney and The Casuals formed in 1965 in Washington, D.C. The original members were Skip Mahoney, George Norris, Roger Chapman, and Billy Jones. In 1973, the group experienced its first taste of recording success with the release of “Your Funny Moods” and “I Need Your Love.” The group’s dazzling vocals, highlighted by Mahoney’s impressive falsetto, propelled “Bless My Soul” into the R&B Top 40 for 15 weeks in 1976. With the release of their smash hit “Wherever You Go” in 1976, the group achieved international notoriety for the first time. In 2015, they released their long-awaited album “Good Old Days,” which included new music and some old, familiar classics. Skip Mahoney and The Casuals continues to perform nationally and internationally, leaving its audiences humming “Wherever You Go ... I will follow.”
Skip Mahoney and The Casuals
All ages | Tickets: $40/person (general admission) $35/seniors and students
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JoGo Project Saturday, April 6, 2019 8 pm
The JoGo Project is a genre-blending ensemble inspired by the musical stylings of Chuck Brown. Based in Washington, D.C., the band combines elements of jazz, funk, rhythm and blues, rock, even pop, and, of course, Go-Go music to create a fresh, healthy blend of styles that’s sure to keep you on your feet! Founded by saxophonist Elijah Jamal Balbed in 2014, the JoGo Project’s goal is to unite cultures and communities by introducing jazz fans to Go-Go and vice versa.
Tickets: $20/person; $15/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more JoGo Project
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Chicken Little: The Sky Is Falling Tuesday, April 9, 2019 10:15 am and 12 noon This production challenges young audiences to think critically to realize that you can’t believe everything you hear, read, or see. Chicken Little is the story of barnyard friends Henny Penny and Chicken “Chick” Little. When “Chick” gets “bonked on the head” by a mysterious object, the barnyard goes wild looking for the culprit. Somehow, a vicious rumor gets started that “the sky is falling” and it’s up to the audience and the other barnyard friends to make sure that the rumor doesn’t get out of control! With elements of comedy, suspense, and slapstick, this fun adaptation of a classic tale is sure to entertain any audience. Recommended for grades pre-K-5
Curriculum Connection: Language Arts, Literacy Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
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Avon Dews
Thursday, April 11, 2019 12 noon Avon Dews is a Washington, D.C., native who started playing the harmonica at a young age. His style is classic, cool, and jazzy with a little old school and a touch of funk and blues. A professional harmonica player, Dews has played at venues including the Kennedy Center, the American Market at the National Harbor, the 2015 Cherry Blossom Festival, and the Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club.
Tickets: $12/person
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Platinum Movie: “Barry” (2016) Friday, April 12, 2019 11 am Young Barack Obama, known to his friends as “Barry,” arrives in New York City in the fall of 1981 to begin his junior year at Columbia University. Documenting his struggles to stay connected to his family and his classmates, the movie, starring Devon Terrell, recounts the tension of a young man trying to find his place.
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Cyrille Aimée Friday, April 12, 2019 8 pm
Cyrille Aimee
Improvisation is not just a technique for Cyrille Aimée, it’s a way of life. The acclaimed vocalist ventured from singing on street corners in Europe to dazzling audiences at the world’s most prestigious jazz festivals; from sneaking out to sing in gypsy encampments in her native France to acting on Broadway; from braving the notoriously tough audiences at New York’s Apollo Theatre to being called a “rising star in the galaxy of jazz singers” by The New York Times. Among countless accolades, Aimée won the Montreux Jazz Festival Vocal Competition and the Sarah Vaughn International Jazz Vocal Competition. Her most recent album, “Let’s Get Lost,” is her second with her innovative two-guitar line-up. As an actress, Aimée co-starred with Bernadette Peters in a Stephen Sondheim tribute at New York’s City Center. She’s shared her story via master classes, a TEDx talk, and an address at the Conference on World Affairs.
Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members and seniors
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Regina Belle: Back to her Roots Sunday, April 14, 2019 4 pm For nearly 25 years, Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Regina Belle has been wowing audiences with her powerful voice. Much of that recognition has been for her work in rhythm and blues, with hits such as “A Whole New World (Aladdin’s Theme),” “Make It Like It Was,” and “Baby Come to Me.” In this special performance, Belle returns to her gospel roots. Bring your friends, family, and loved ones for a special afternoon celebration of gospel music.
Tickets: $30/person; $25/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Regina Belle
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David Wright & The Wright Touch Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2 pm In the 1950s when the big band era faded and a smooth swing rhythm was replaced by the back beat, the “American Song Book” became the “American Soul Book.” Saturating the radio airwaves, these songs became the foundation of popular music that we now refer to as classic rock. David Wright (sax and vocals) and his quartet of piano, string bass, and drums perform a variety of songs from rock ’n’ roll, Motown, and beyond. Join David Wright & The Wright Touch as they play favorites such as “Run Around Sue,” My Girl,” “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg,” Brown Eyed Girl,” “I Only Have Eyes for You,” and more.
All ages | Tickets: $18/person
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The Spaniels Saturday, April 20, 2019 8 pm The Spaniels is an American rhythm and blues doo-wop group best known for the hit “Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight.” The group was called the first successful Midwestern rhythm and blues group. Group member Pookie Hudson was considered by some to be the “first true leader of a vocal group” because as the main singer, he soloed at his own microphone while the rest of the group shared a second microphone. The Spaniels became one of the first two artists to sign with Vee-Jay Records—the first large and independent African American-owned record label. The Spaniels’ hits on Vee-Jay included “Baby It’s You, “Peace of Mind,” and “Everyone’s Laughing.” When “Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight” was featured in movies such as “American Graffiti” and “Three Men and a Baby,” an entire new generation was exposed to the group’s music. Pookie Hudson’s dying wish was that the group continue on in his name and perform all the greatest hits he wrote and produced. The group kept their promise to do so. Today’s members of The Spaniels are Wellington “Bay” Robinson, Steven Wade, James Ivy, James Faison, and Lester “Earl” Wade. The Spaniels recorded a single in 2010 named “Baby Sweets” (a remake of the 1950s recording) and on the flip side “Let’s Strike a Match,” both of which continue to get rave reviews around the world.
The Spaniels
All ages | Tickets: $40/person (general admission) $35/seniors and students
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Dallas Black Dance Theatre photo by brian guillaux
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Dallas Black Dance Theatre Thursday, April 25, 11 am Friday, April 26, 2019, 11 am The incredible Dallas Black Dance Theatre is back with a new program of modern, jazz, and spiritual dance by celebrated choreographers planned especially for the “Sassy Seniors” of the Publick Playhouse.
Tickets: $10 person
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Dallas Black Dance Theatre Friday, April 26 | 8 pm Saturday, April 27 | 8 pm Sunday, April 28, 2019 | 4 pm Dallas Black Dance Theatre has been in existence for 40 years. Once you attend one of their performances, you will know exactly why. Their repertory is a mix of classical and contemporary modern works by choreographers Alvin Ailey, Elisa Monte, Milton Myers, Asadata Dafora, Dianne McIntyre, Matthew Rushing, Christopher L. Huggins, Ben Stephenson, Twyla Tharp, and others. The company is a diverse multiethnic troupe of well-trained, exciting, and skillful dancers who leave their ever-expanding audiences asking for more.
Tickets: $30/person; $25/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
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Ismar Gomes and Wan-Chi Su Saturday, April 27, 2019 1 pm Award-winning cellist Ismar Gomes and Taiwanese pianist Wan-Chi Su join forces to perform a special concert for the Montpelier audience. Ismar Gomes has performed internationally as a chamber musician and soloist. Hailed for his “impressive virtuosity, energy, and a handsome tonal range” (Berkshire Review), he has established himself as a captivating young artist, delivering exciting and innovative performances. WanChi Su enjoys an active career as a solo and chamber musician, performing to great acclaim at venues throughout Asia, Europe, and the United States. Her performances have been featured in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall (New York City), Salle Cortot (Paris, France), National Concert Hall (Taipei, Taiwan), Old Town Hall (Fairfax, VA), and Friedberg Concert Hall (Baltimore, MD).
Ismar Gomes
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Stuart Little Tuesday, April 30, 2019 10:15 am and 12 noon
From the loving heart of E. B. White, author of “Charlotte’s Web,” comes this merry musical from Virginia Rep on Tour about a noble mouse who jumps headlong into adventures big enough to match any imagination. “Stuart Little” mixes gorgeous child-size puppets with live actors to work theatrical magic.
Recommended for grades K–5 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts (Speaking, Literature), Music Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
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Seikaly/Herberman Duo Wednesday, May 1, 2019 | 2 pm
Seikaly/Herberman Duo
Lena Seikaly, from Washington, D.C., is a fresh voice on the national jazz scene. She was named “one of Washington’s preeminent jazz singers” and “brightest voices in jazz” by The Washington Post. Dr. John Hasse, Duke Ellington’s biographer, called Seikaly a “major league young talent in jazz.” Seikaly is making her mark as both a revivalist of traditional jazz vocals and an innovator in contemporary vocal jazz styles. Jazz guitarist Steve Herberman is a master performer and educator. His sheer command of the instrument puts one in mind of the great jazz guitar masters. Herberman is a graduate of Berklee College of Music and has performed at venues such as Birdland in New York City, Spazio in Los Angeles, the NAMM shows in Anaheim and Nashville, and, recently, the North Wales Jazz Guitar weekend in the United Kingdom. Closer to home, he has performed at Blues Alley, the Smithsonian Jazz Cafe, and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
All ages | Tickets: $18/person
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Brasilian Vibes Trio Friday, May 3, 2019 | 8 pm Brasilian Vibes Trio members are Arthur Lipner (vibes and marimba), Nanny Assis (guitar/vocals/percussion), and Leonardo Lucini (seven-string electric bass). Lipner and Assis have been performing together for almost 10 years. Engagements have included NYC’s famed Blue Note (August 2017), KOSA (Montreal), Slyfest 2017 Festival (NY), Pompano Jazz Festival (FL), and Levitt Pavilion (CT). Their album “Brasilian Vibes” was nominated Best CD of the year by the Brasilian Press Awards. In 2017, the same organization awarded Assis Best Brazilian Vocalist in USA—for the second time in his career. Lipner’s concert appearances, recordings, and publications have established him as a leading mallet player and composer of his generation. This ground-breaking trio integrates mallets and percussion with varied Brazilian styles and repertoire to create exciting new sounds that will tap your feet and your ears.
Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members and seniors
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Jojo’s Backyard Safari Thursday, May 9, 2019 9:30 am and 11:15 am
Jojo’s Backyard Safari
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It’s time for high adventure as Jojo goes on the lookout for all kinds of fascinating creatures in the wilds of his very own yard. What will he find hidden in plain sight? Come along on the trek as we learn, create, and play in this musical mini-travelogue about the hidden natural world close to home. This is a new production from the Smithsonian Associates Discovery Theater on Tour. Discovery Theater is your source for live performances that celebrate the rich diversity of our region and our world. Recommended for grades pre-K-2
Curriculum Connection: Language Arts, Social Studies | Tickets: $5/person
Karen Linette
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Karen Linette Thursday, May 9, 2019 12 noon
Karen Linette is a songstress from Silver Spring. For the past 20 years, she has been commanding audiences performing at local and international clubs and venues including the world-famous Apollo Theatre in New York City and the Café di Simo in Lucca, Italy. Her voice has been likened to Aretha Franklin’s and Gladys Knight’s as she performs rhythm and blues tunes.
Tickets: $12/person
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Janine Gilbert-Carter Friday, May 10, 2019 8 pm Janine Gilbert-Carter has established herself as a world-class vocalist beyond the environs of the Washington Metropolitan area, where she has resided since 1988. She’s been touring every year internationally since 2009. The release of “My Foolish Heart” (2018) marks the ninth recording for this artist. Gibert-Carter was introduced to gospel, jazz, and blues at a very early age by her parents and grandmother and has been singing the standards ever since.
Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members and seniors
Janine Gilbert-Carter
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Tigers, Dragons, And Other Wise “Tails” Saturday, May 11, 2019 2 pm Four fantastical tales from ancient Asia capture us in this DT favorite. The sumptuous and mythic creation story, The Four Dragon Rivers of China, features beautiful flying puppets. The natural innocence of childhood outwits the villain in the Vietnamese story, The Boy and the Fly. The Tiger, the Thief, and the Dried Persimmon from Korea features a trickster tiger whose antics recall the teachings of Anansi. In the Japanese tale, The Wise Mole, true love takes charge, complete with cell phones and iPods. From the ancient to modern, these tales share the culture of the Asian countrysides.
Recommended for grades 3–8 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts (Literature), Folk Tales, World Languages, Social Studies Tickets: $5/person
Tigers, Dragons, and Other Wise “Tails”
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TJ Hooker-Taylor: A Tribute to Johnnie Taylor TJ Hooker-Taylor
Saturday, May 11, 2019 8 pm TJ Hooker-Taylor is the son of blues and soul legend Johnnie Taylor, who died in May 2000. Hooker-Taylor grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He was surrounded by gospel, soul, and blues throughout his childhood. Hooker-Taylor was blessed with his father’s love for music and more importantly, his father’s soulful voice. An accomplished artist in his own right, he performed as an opening act for Johnnie Taylor for 10 years. Since his father’s passing, Hooker-Taylor has spent his years touring the country and keeping Johnnie Taylor’s music alive. His playlist includes all of Johnnie Taylor’s greatest hits, such as “Who’s Making Love,” “Cheaper to Keep Her,” “Disco Lady,” and “Jody Got Your Girl and Gone.” Hooker-Taylor’s performance has captured the essence of the great Johnnie Taylor. If you’re a Johnnie Taylor fan, or you just love good old blues and soul music, you do not want to miss this show.
All ages | Tickets: $40/person (general admission) $35/seniors and students
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Karen Gray Trio With Gantt Kushner Wednesday, May 15, 2019 2 pm To vocalist Karen Gray, every performance is an act of love: She loves the songs, she loves the collaboration with fine musicians, and she loves her audience. Gray’s vocal style is sensitive and smart. She delivers each tune with right-on intonation and a true jazz sense of timing. She presents a sophisticated blend of jazz and swing with longtime pros Gantt Kushner (guitar) and Hugh Johnson (string bass). Washingtonian magazine described Gray as a “tip top vocalist,” and Just Jazz Guitar magazine gave a highly flattering review of Gray’s “lovely vocal stylings.”
Gantt Kushner
All ages | Tickets: $18/person
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Celebrating Al Green Friday, May 17, 2019 11 am Jerome Mackall is a soulful rhythm and blues Southern Soul singer whose passionate vocals supported by an effectively energetic performance make him a natural-born entertainer. He started his singing career at an early age and became the lead vocalist for the local Southern Soul recording group Hardaway Connection. Mackall has appeared in “Showtime at the Apollo,” many premiere theaters and nightclubs in the DMV, and countless social events. His sound and approach deliver a captivating homage to legendary artist Al Green. Come and enjoy!
Karen Gray
Tickets: $10/person
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Chieli Minucci and Special EFX Friday, May 17, 2019 8 pm Back by popular demand after a sold-out performance, Chieli Minucci and Special EFX return to the Montpelier stage for an evening of entertainment. Guitarist, composer, and arranger Chieli Minucci is the longtime leader of the Grammynominated jazz-fusion group Special EFX, featuring Chieli Minucci, a major force on the jazz and world music scene for 35 years. Besides writing and performing his own music, Chieli shares his guitar brilliance throughout the entertainment world. He has recorded and performed with many top artists, including Celine Dion, Lionel Richie, Jennifer Lopez, Jewel, Mark Anthony, Michael Bolton, and Anastasia.
Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members and seniors
Jeff Majors
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A Tribute to the Music of the Mighty O’Jays Saturday, May 18, 2019 8 pm This concert, featuring classic soul vocal group Forever Yours, will be a stroll down memory lane with hits such as “She Used to Be My Girl,” “Backstabbers,” “Love Train,” “For the Love of Money,” and more. If you love the music of the O’Jays, don’t miss this great show.
Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
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Alicia Kosack Sunday, May 19, 2019 3 pm
Alicia Kosack enjoys a diverse career as a performer of both modern and baroque flute. She has won numerous honors, including a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award. An active soloist and chamber musician, she regularly performs with the Fortunata Trio and has performed with groups such as the Ash Lawn Opera Festival, Inscape Chamber Orchestra, Washington Bach Consort, Opera Vivente, the Handel Choir of Baltimore, and the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.
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The Jungle Book Tuesday, May 21, 2019 10:15 am and 12 noon
Join young Mowgli as he learns the laws of the jungle in this time-honored adventure. With the help of friends such as the black panther Bagheera and Baloo, the lovable bear, Mowgli learns about friendship and survival. Cheer as Mowgli faces his fear and foils his nemesis, the tiger Shere Khan. Virginia Rep on Tour’s musical production of Rudyard Kipling’s classic will delight both the young and the young at heart.
Recommended for grades K–5 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts (Literature, Reading, Speaking, and Listening), Character Development, Social Studies Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more The Jungle Book
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Leonard, Coleman & Blunt Saturday, May 25, 2019 8 pm Leonard, Coleman & Blunt is the culmination of a musical journey that began in 1970 with a group called True Reflection. Three of the four members of that group—Glenn Leonard, Joe Coleman, and Joe Blunt—went on to perform with three of the premier vocal groups of all time, The Temptations, The Platters, and The Drifters, respectively. After many years traveling the world with these groups, the three have come together to form Leonard, Coleman & Blunt. They perform many of the great hits from their respective groups, songs such as “My Girl,” “Only You,” “Under the Boardwalk,” and many more great hits. Come out and enjoy the vocal stylings of Leonard, Coleman & Blunt.
All ages | Tickets: $40/person (general admission) $35/seniors and students
Leonard, Coleman & Blunt
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The Color of New Orleans Musical Extravaganza Saturday, June 1, 2019 4 pm In celebration of more than 300 years of the history and tradition of New Orleans, this musical extravaganza showcases the music, dance, language, and culture of that beloved city. Join us as we go from the Mardi Gras to the French Quarter Festival while celebrating classical musicians of New Orleans. This performance is held in partnership with the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts and Opera Créole, an opera company founded in New Orleans, LA.
Tickets: $15/person
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Here We Go, Team! Tuesday, June 4, 2019 10:15 am and 12 noon This Discovery Theatre original scores big in a musical play about sharing and taking turns, the importance of personal space, and the awesome power of teamwork. Five-year-olds Mika and Casey are aspiring soccer stars and best friends— but they’ve ended up on separate teams! Through a mishap on the field, they discover that helping people is cool, thanks to another kind of “team”— of medical stars who make everyone feel great. Recommended for grades pre-K–2
Curriculum Connection: Science, Language Arts (Foundational Skills) Tickets: $5/person
Here We Go Team!
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Clean Comedy with Ms. Gayle and Friends Friday, June 7, 2019 11 am This side-splitting comic pokes fun at her country upbringing in rural Virginia, television shows, weight gain, and various hard knocks of life. A favorite with all audiences, Ms. Gayle will uplift your spirits and have you rolling in the aisles with her uproarious, but clean, commentary and down-home humor.
Tickets: $10/person
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Memphis Gold Blues Band Memphis Gold
Friday, June 21, 2019 11 am The blues world continues to discover and love the music of Memphis Gold. He has come a long way on a journey that has lasted half a century. Having released four full-length albums, he has shared the stage with such artists as James Brown, George Clinton, and the Funkadelic All Stars, Shamekia Copeland, Bobby Parker, and many more. International tours and several festivals have brought Memphis Gold’s high energy blues to audiences worldwide.
Tickets: $10/person
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WEEKEND PERFORMANCES
Alex Bugnon Saturday, June 22, 2019 8 pm
Pianist Alex Bugnon has been a prolific, energetic force on the contemporary music scene for almost three decades. A renowned musician, composer, and bandleader, Bugnon comes from the picturesque town of Caux, Switzerland— four miles from Montreux, site of the world famous jazz festival. No doubt, the annual convergence in his hometown and in his own home of some of music’s most illustrious names played a role in his decision to pursue a musical career. The fact that his uncle was the legendary Donald Byrd only served to fortify his decision. It’s no coincidence that Bugnon is embraced by a rhythm and blues/soul audience: His love of music was rooted in an appreciation and understanding of classic jazz and soul-based artists Horace Silver to Herbie Hancock; Thelonious Monk to Ahmad Jamal; and Art Blakey to Earth, Wind, and Fire.
Tickets: $30/person; $25/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
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PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
WEEKEND PERFORMANCES
Shakespeare in the Parks Sunday, July 21, 2019 3 pm Enjoy free, entertaining, and accessible productions of the work of the greatest playwright of the English language, William Shakespeare! Come to the Publick Playhouse for great theatre and a family-friendly production of one of Shakespeare’s plays. This free performance will delight the entire family. For more information call 301-446-3232; TTY 301-699-2544.
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COMING SUMMER 2019
Much Ado About Nothing A fun, witty comedy featuring Beatrice and Benedick, the reluctant rivals who swear off love and vow to never marry. Our production, set on the picturesque island of Sicily, makes the most of sunny outdoor settings around the county. Performances are scheduled July 8 to 23. For complete schedule and locations, visit arts.pgparks.com.
AN ASIAN EXPERIENCE
Asian & Pacific Islander American Heritage Month Opening Reception Friday, April 26, 2019, 7 pm Celebrate the rich traditions of Asia and the Pacific Islands, an astonishing diversity of cultural expressions that thrive in America. Dancers in shimmering silks, musicians creating an atmosphere of the East, martial artists who thrill and entertain, presented along with delicious snacks and popular activities like henna decorations and children’s Asian-themed art projects. Reservations required by calling 301-249-2004. No strollers, please.
All ages; FREE Newton White Mansion 301-249-2004; TTY 301-699-2544
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES M-NCPPC’s Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County is proud to support the arts and welcomes artists of all ages to showcase their work in our exhibitions and programs. For detailed information, please contact staff at the Arts & Cultural Heritage Division Office at 301-446-3232, or contact the facility manager at each arts center.
ARTS IN THE CLASSROOM To complement our 2017/2018 visual and performing arts season, Harmony Hall Arts Center and Montpelier Arts Center offer a host of wonderful classes in a variety of specialties including pottery, watercolor, sculpture, photography, painting, drawing, ballet, as well as African, modern, street, and belly dance. Register for classes online at pgparks.com or at any staffed M-NCPPC facility in Prince George’s County.
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AUDITIONS The Publick Playhouse and Harmony Hall Arts Center offers opportunities for aspiring dancers and actors to participate in the performing arts. Application procedures and deadlines differ, so please check the individual listings carefully. Monday, April 8, 2019, 6:30-9 pm
Auditions for Prince George’s Children’s Theater North Brentwood Community Center 4012 Webster Road, North Brentwood
AND Wednesday, April 10, 2019, 6:30-9 pm
Auditions for Teen Performance Ensemble Harmony Hall Arts Center 10701 Livingston Road, Fort Washington
Teens, ages 16-18, who love to act, sing, and dance are invited to FREE auditions for summer jobs in the performing arts. Those selected will perform in a one-act, live musical production at M-NCPPC Summer Playgrounds and camps during June and July. Attend the audition nearest your home. Prepare a one-minute monologue and an up-tempo song or dance. No appointment is necessary. For information visit arts.pgparks.com, or contact the Performing Arts Specialist at 301-446-3238, TTY 301-699-2544.
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Arts on a Roll is an on-demand, mobile arts service that works with visual and performing
artists to provide engaging workshops that facilitate artistic expression for the young and young-at-heart.The ideal hassle-free experience; we provide the teaching artists, supplies, and equipment.You make the art!
Perfect for birthday parties, girl and boy scout meetings, in-school and afterschool programs, community days, church groups, camps, office team-building, festivals, and so much more!
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We are affordable. We offer competitive rates when compared with similar local arts-workshop programs.
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We are quality. Arts on a Roll is staffed by a team of visual and performing artists who have years of experience engaging children and adults in artistic expression. We are dedicated to proving the highest quality, professional experience.
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We are flexible. We will work with you schedule and are willing to adapt lessons to match the needs of your program.
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We provide the supplies. We bring all of the supplies, equipment, and teachers necessary for the art activity you choose. Arts on a Roll staff will set-up, lead the workshops, and clean-up all materials at the end.
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We are local. We know and are a part of Prince George’s County and are a reliable community resource for art experiences.
Our prices start as low as $120 for a single workshop and discounts are available for qualifying non-profit organizations. Reach out to us today and learn more about how we can add some creativity to your next event!
Arts.OnaRoll@pgparks.com | arts.pgparks.com pgparks.com | 301-446-3232 | TTY 301-446-6802 The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission is supported by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.
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THE ARTS IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY
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The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission is supported by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.
arts.pgparks.com The Department of Parks and Recreation encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities. Register at least a minimum of two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive a disability accommodation. PR-ACHD 1/19