It/That Happened Performances and Dialogue
It/That Happened Performances and Conversations
2 Performances Only!
Monday, April 2 @ 6PM-8PM, Cafritz Foundation Theatre @ The Clarice
Wednesday, April 11 @ 6PM-8PM, Atrium @ Stamp Student Union
It/That Happened Performances and Conversations
2 Performances Only!
Monday, April 2 @ 6PM-8PM, Cafritz Foundation Theatre @ The Clarice
Wednesday, April 11 @ 6PM-8PM, Atrium @ Stamp Student Union
Enjoy an after work flow yoga class compliments of Numi Yoga and enjoy drink specials together afterwards at MilkBoy ArtHouse. Class will be approximately an hour long. Participants can expect to move through a range of poses to relieve stress, build strength and increase mobility - all ages and abilities welcome.
Some yoga mats will be provided but please feel free to bring your own. Class is free of charge and we will be accepting donations (cash or credit card) to support arts and music opportunities for local students.
Ever wondered what happens in the rehearsals before the concert? Here's a unique opportunity to hear the National Orchestral Institute Philharmonic in rehearsal with conductor James Ross.
As a courtesy to the musicians, please arrive early and be seated prior to the start of the rehearsal. Late seating will occur during orchestra breaks and at the discretion of the front of house staff.
Ever wonder what happens in the rehearsals before the concert? Here's a unique opportunity to hear the National Orchestral Institute Philharmonic in rehearsal with conductor JoAnn Falletta. We have opened our choir loft seating and stage boxes so you can hear every note!
As a courtesy to the musicians, please arrive early and be seated prior to the start of the rehearsal. Late seating to the choir loft and stage boxes will occur during orchestra breaks and at the discretion of the usher.
A new monthly lecture series that explores the latest discoveries in science and technology in a relaxed atmosphere with food and drink.
The Life & Death of T. Rex: New discoveries about the most famous dinosaur and the end of its world.
This collaboration between the School of Music and the Department of Dance features 8 musicians and 7 dancers moving together onstage in the spirit of collaboration in a 40-minute work about the Refugee Crisis. With direction by David Flyr, original music composed by Pablo Salazar, and choreography arranged by Christine Hands, this dance and music event has been a year in the making. This project is funded by an M-Cubator grant from the School of Music.
The new Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra (BCJO) is a 17-piece big band founded by baritone saxophonist Brad Linde and co-directed by Linde and Joe Herrera. The BCJO presents a variety of music from big band literature and features some of the District's best musicians. From its April 2010 debut until March 2016, the BCJO performed every Monday evening at the Historic Bohemian Caverns on U Street.
MilkBoy ArtHouse offers full dinner and bar service. Advance ticket purchase and early arrival is suggested to guarantee seating.
Join Ph.D. student Rachel Ruisard in a pre-concert lecture, where we will explore Gustav Mahler’s world, the sounds of his first symphony, and the intricate universes that he strived to contain and convey within this tempestuous, urgent, and rebellious work.
Prince George's County 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th Graders will compete for a spot at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
High School Music Academy College Fair