Songwriter Sundays
Come to MilkBoy ArtHouse for Songwriter Sundays! Curated by local songwriter Annette Wasilik, each performance showcases three incredible songwriters.
Come to MilkBoy ArtHouse for Songwriter Sundays! Curated by local songwriter Annette Wasilik, each performance showcases three incredible songwriters.
Elena & Los Fulanos is a bilingual Latin folk band based in Washington, DC. Since 2011, they have been making music that ranges from twangy, heartbreak-themed folk rock, to soothing, introspective, violin-infused cumbia. Influenced by front-woman Elena Lacayo’s experience growing up in two cultures (Nicaraguan and American), Elena & Los Fulanos’ music melds language and tradition with catchy melodies and inventive chords to enhance appreciation for diversity in an increasingly multi-cultural world. Join us for family activities that celebrate the coming of spring! Food provided.
College Park Arts Exchange is bringing their classic Arts Drop-In series to MilkBoy ArtHouse! Adults and kids alike are welcome to take part in fun arts projects facilitated by arts specialist Aaron Springer.
Bring the family, take a seat, order brunch and get started on your project. You'll leave MilkBoy ArtHouse with a full stomach – and an artistic memento from your experience.
Seating and capacity are limited. Project supplies are provided at no cost, but we encourage you to purchase brunch and support MilkBoy ArtHouse!
Andy Shallal is an Iraqi-American artist, activist, and entrepreneur, perhaps best known locally as the founder and owner of Busboys and Poets, a small chain of restaurants that feature bookstores, performance spaces, works by local artists, and foods from around the world. Psyche Williams-Forson is an associate professor and chair of American Studies. A scholar of material culture and food, she has published two books: Taking Food Public: Redefining Foodways in a Changing World and Building Houses Out of Chicken Legs: Black Women, Food, & Power.
Join us before the concert to learn about the program as Ph.D. candidate Meghan Walsh talks with the quartet.
Don't miss the performance, Telegraph Quartet on Friday, March 8, 2019 . 8PM!
Join UTAS for our first annual Performing Arts Internship Fair in the Grand Pavilion of the Clarice! This is an excellent opportunity to network and dip your toes in the DC Theatre and Dance scenes, so bring a resume and a friend!
The following arts organizations will be present at the fair:
The talented student recipients of the Jim Henson Fund for Puppetry will perform/present their funded projects. This year’s student presenters are Kristen Ahern (MFA Design candidate), Olivia Brann (MA candidate), Chris Brusberg (MFA Design candidate), and Stacey Carlson (MFA Dance candidate).
Is there a song you’ve been dying to perform that traditionally wouldn’t be sung by someone who looks like you? TDPS Backwards is here to shatter those gender norms and give students a space to sing ANY broadway song they want regardless of gender identity, race, age, etc. Inspired by Broadway Backwards, UTAS felt a need to have a fun night where students could sing songs from their favorite musicals regardless of how it is/was originally performed. Voluntary donations received the night of the performance will go to Broadway Cares’ initiative to finding a cure for AIDS.
The UMD Men's Chorus hosts other DC-Metro Area tenor-bass ensembles for an evening of vibrant collaborations.
The Maryland Opera Studio's production of Kurt Weill's Zaubernacht and Mahagonny Songspiel explores the perils of over-indulgence and addiction. Join us for a lively discussion as we examine our dependence on technology and the ways in which media over-saturates our daily lives. How does this affect the way we experience life, build relationships, process grief, and ultimately, avoid the reality of our emotions?