Guest Artist Series: Jennifer Parker-Harley, flute presents "Lie Down and Listen- A Guided Listening Experience"
Join us in person at The Clarice! Please note that this performance will not be livestreamed.
Join us in person at The Clarice! Please note that this performance will not be livestreamed.
Join The Clarice's screening of this regenerative performance and become part of this global showcase of queer visions of a regenerative future; a future for all life forms. This global eco drag show weaves together cultural, environmental and queer visions of a regenerative future. Any financial support goes to the making of a queer coming of age film about the climate crisis and local organizations of each performer’s choosing!
Join us in-person at The Clarice! Please note that this event will not be livestreamed.
Join us in person at The Clarice! Please note that this event will not be livestreamed.
The American Brass Quintet is internationally recognized as one of the premier chamber music ensembles, celebrated for peerless leadership in the brass world. Learn more about the American Brass Quintet and their creative process in this pre-concert talk!
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Al-Huda School hosts its 2023 Winter Performance.
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Since its founding in 1975, hundreds of voices have joined together to share joyous music through UMD’s very own gospel choir. Committed to encouraging fellowship and community service, this group is composed of gospel music lovers across campus.
Join us in person at The Clarice! Please note that this performance will not be livestreamed.
If you have young children, you already know all the words to the soundtracks of "Frozen!" And, on Saturday March 4, 89.7 WTMD's Saturday Morning Tunes is thrilled to partner with The Clarice to present a brand new "Frozen" stage show featuring songs from both movies, performed by the classically trained opera singers Outcalls.
For her first Dean’s Lecture Series as dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, Stephanie Shonekan will be in conversation with legendary singer, activist and philanthropist Dionne Warwick. Shonekan and Warwick share a rich background in music. Shonekan is an esteemed ethnomusicologist, and Warwick is an award-winning, chart-topping musician. They will discuss the connection between music and social justice and how celebrities can catalyze positive change in the world. They will also delve into a timely dialogue around race, culture, identity and history.