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View the Free Fall Baltimore 2012 Day-by-Day Event Calendar
All activities listed are FREE on the dates and times noted. Many events require advance reservations. All dates, artists and venues subject to change. Please check organization’s website or call directly to confirm reservation information, seating availability or specific details. For directions call the presenting organization or visit www.google.com/maps
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THEATRE
THEATRE ACTION GROUP (TAG)
An Interactive Dialogue on Race and Privilege in Baltimore’s Arts Community
They say you can tell the progress of a city by its Arts community. How would you describe Baltimore’s Arts Community? Separate but equal? Polarized or magnetic? Robust or depleted? Join us (TAG) as we create an intentional environment to share our strengths, struggles and our truths as they pertain to the future of the Arts in Baltimore. Help us create a template for sharing resources and building community that reflects the myriad of diverse cultures and customs that already exist in Baltimore’s landscape. Using storytelling, Pedagogy & Theatre of the Oppressed, music, dance, poetry, comedy and song, TAG will reflect, examine and discover a multitude of ways to address this complicated topic. We are passionate about the Arts. We are passionate about Baltimore. We are passionate about the future of Arts in Baltimore and we invite you to be a part of this long over-due conversation. This event is not just for artists, it’s for everyone.
Sun Oct 28 1pm – 3pm – (Part 1) Interactive Performance Dialogue 3pm – 4pm – Light Refreshments/Break 4pm – 7pm – (Part 2) Workshop: Participants Devise Original Pieces
Eubie Blake Center - 847 North Howard Street
Call 443-494-9524 or email theatreactiongroup@gmail.com to RSVP for Part One and/or Part Two
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THEATRE MORGAN OF MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf
Theatre Morgan presents the Tony Award winning choreopoem for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf by Ntozake Shange. This dynamic play expresses the many struggles and obstacles that African-American women face throughout their lives.
Thurs Oct 25 7:30pm
Turpin-Lamb Theatre, Murphy Fine Arts Center - 2201 Argonne Drive
To reserve tickets call 443-885-3625 and leave name, telephone number and email address. Limit 2 tickets per person.
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UNCHAINED TALENT
One Mic – Spoken Word and Performance
Join Unchained Talent as they present the rhyme and reason of teen voices of I, he and she they speak…from the issues of life, liberty and justice they raise…for the heart, soul and brave they praise…
Wed Oct 24 6pm
Mergenthaler Vo-Tech High School Auditorium - 3500 Hillen Road
No advance reservations required.
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VAGABOND PLAYERS, INC.
Next to Normal
Enjoy the contemporary musical, Next to Normal, as produced by the Vagabond Players. This Tony Award winning drama focuses on the struggles of a family dealing with bipolar disorder, depression, and the death of a son. It is an uplifting drama that aids in understanding mental disorder, grief, and dealing with loss.
Sun Oct 21 2pm
Vagabond Theatre – 806 S. Broadway
Tickets can be reserved through the Vagabond Players website or by calling 443-394-3864.
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WORKSHOPS
ARTblocks
Creative Placemaking Workshop
Placemaking is an approach to creating vital public spaces through direct community participation. The focus of this grassroots and community-driven workshop will be on creatively re-envisioning the entrance and exterior of the John Eager Howard Recreation Center in Reservoir Hill, resulting in a list of short and long-term goals and projects. This process may be duplicated in any neighborhood, including yours!
Thurs Oct 4 5pm
John Eager Howard Recreation Center - 2100 Brookfield Avenue
Space is limited and RSVP is necessary. Call 410.243.3834.
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