Performance: Music, Theater, & Dance

Performance: Music, Theater, & Dance

Alex Zhang Hungtai Plays the Red Room June 6 with Leo Chang

The ever-evolving, "Stateless" musician of many aliases brings his genre-bending brand of experimentation to the Red Room this Tuesday.

Cross-Generational Connection Through Music Making

Legacy, connection, relationship-building, self-expression—themes woven into the fabric of IMP’s underlying mission and philosophy will be on display, in musical form, on May 21st.    

Photos of the teams and sculptures as they get ready to compete in the annual Baltimore event

Each May, the American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) produces and hosts the East Coast Kinetic Sculpture Race Championship on the shore of Baltimore’s Harbor in central Maryland. 

Photos of Art and Performance by Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, and Desi American Artists

The fifth annual Asia North Exhibition and Festival opened Friday, May 5 with a joyous celebration featuring works and performances by regional APIMEDA artists at the Parlor and Motor House, located in the Station North Arts District

The British Post-Punk Rockers Talk Gentrification, DIY Scenes, Songwriting, and Rockstar-Aversion

An Interview with guitarist Sean Coyle-Smith from the band shame, playing the Ottobar

Photos from Ballroom Baltimore's Competition at Peabody Library

All the Moves, Sweat, Glitter, Fur, and Fashion You Can Handle: Photos from Baltimore Ballroom

A Fashion Show Featuring Designs by Republic, Strut, Ouftur, Waaah, Huey Brand, L.R.L. Clothing, Stock Market

A Photo Essay and Celebration of Baltimore's 25th Street’s Black-owned Clothing Brands

Marquis Clanton and the House of Vanity Partnered with Area Designers for a Wild Spectacle

On Saturday, February 18th Marquis Clanton presented Vanity Affair 3, a fashion show experience at the Chesapeake Arts Center in Brooklyn Park. Hosted by Desmond Handon, with music by DJ DYNCE, featuring Baltimore-based designers, members of The House of Vanity, and dancers from across the DMV.

Photos and an Interview with Ana Tantaros, Baltimore's "Saddest" Party Planner

"Blue Monday" has the dubious distinction of being the saddest day of the year, according to pseudo-science. One Baltimore photographer sees it as the perfect excuse to throw a party.

Celebrating Asian Culture in Baltimore's Inner Harbor in Photos by Elena Volkova

Baltimore’s Lunar Night Cultural Festival took place January 21 and 22, as a free weekend-long cultural event designed to embrace the richness of Asian culture and traditions through food and art in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and Lake Shore Park.

Experiencing the unique performance medium that is the Crankie, an abstract, moving panorama

Movement was the theme of the 2023 Baltimore Crankie Festival, which takes place every year at the Creative Alliance.

A Conversation about Outcalls' new single "Holiday Ex-Lover" and their latest album, "Greatest Hits, Vol. 1"

The neo-opera duo Outcalls is classically trained, but they use their singing and musical skills with the creativity of pop rhythms to gently choke the patriarchy with their beautiful voices.

A Discussion with the Actor-Director behind You Thought I Was Him, which premiered at Arena Players in Baltimore

Troy Burton’s vision for telling the story of Black men in Baltimore was many years in the making and has only been made possible through conversation and collaboration.

Baltimore musician Ed Hrybyk felt the impact of the pandemic not only as a performer but as a jazz teacher

The Ed Hrybyk Trio will play an upcoming show on Friday December 16th at the Church on the Square as part of the Music on the Square Concert Series

Is there a better way to appreciate Baltimore's mix of dignified, artistic, and oddball culture than the Mayor's Christmas Parade?

Photos from the 49th Annual Baltimore Mayor's Christmas Parade held on Sunday, December 4, 2022 by Elena Volkova

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