Connect the Dots presents The Nutcracker at College Park Arts Exchange, Dec 10, 3pm & 4pm

Connect the Dots presents The Nutcracker at College Park Arts Exchange, Dec 10, 3pm & 4pm

Connect the Dots Ballet presents:
The Nutcracker
by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
College Park United Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall.
3621 Campus Drive, College Park, Maryland 20740
Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 3:00pm & 4:00pm

College Park Arts Exchange

Enjoy watching ballet dancers performing to this beautiful and familiar music in a casual setting. Free performance featuring dances from “The Nutcracker” from 3 – 4 pm, followed by an Autism Friendly performance from 4 – 5 pm (free and open to all).

Break a Leg at Elizabeth Seton High School, Dec 9 & 10

Break a Leg at Elizabeth Seton High School, Dec 9 & 10

Elizabeth Seton High School presents:
Seton Theatre Company production, “Break a Leg”
December 9 & 10, 2016
Location: Elizabeth Seton High School in Bladensburg.

http://www.setonhs.org/arts/dramatic-arts, https://www.setonhs.org/about-us/upcoming-events

Seton Theatre Company proudly presents it’s fall production, “Break a Leg”. A play within a play, “Break a Leg” is a comedy about the shenanigans that go on behind the scenes when a group of students put on a show at their school. Come out and support the Seton Theatre Company! Tickets are $5 for students/$10.

Ebon Kojo: The Last Tribe at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Dec 9

Ebon Kojo: The Last Tribe at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Dec 9

NextLOOK: Afro House
Ebon Kojo: The Last Tribe
Friday, December 9, 2016 . 7PM
Presented by the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

Location: Joe’s Movement Emporium

Afro House is in residency at Joe’s Movement Emporium: December 5-9, 2016

What if a man, struggling against being mechanical, could not accept his son as anything but a machine? Sent from a dying earth, General Ebon Kojo and Ra-7 have been ordered to “recolor” the distant and barren planet Beta-5. Upon their arrival to Beta-5, Ebon and Ra are confronted with unprecedented realities that transform them both.

In this one-man show, pianist and composer Scott Patterson uses acoustic piano, synth keyboards and sound design to weave together a story of space exploration, environmentalism, father-son relationships and social greed. Inspired by the music of Sun Ra and his film Space is the Place,Christina De Middel’s photobook Afronauts and Frances Bodomo’s film of the same name, Patterson imagines his own futuristic world, where sound and music bend the laws of physics and become instruments of creation and destruction.

Tickets: Pay what you wish, no tickets required.