A Holiday Bistro at Bowie State University, Dec 5-7

A Holiday Bistro at Bowie State University, Dec 5-7

Description: BSU Theatre presents “A Holiday Bistro,” an evening of song, dance, and theatre directed by Professor Elliott Moffitt. Music directed by Dr. Gilbert Pryor.

December 5 – 7 at 7:30pm.

Location: Main Stage Theatre, Fine and Performing Arts Center, Bowie State University.

Cost: $3 for children; $5 for BSU faculty, staff, students and senior citizens; $10 general admission

Box office opens 1 hour before performances. Call 301-860-3717 for ticket information.

The Inner Landscape at Clarice Smith, Dec 5 at 2pm

The Inner Landscape at Clarice Smith, Dec 5 at 2pm

December 5, 2013, 2pm

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Cafritz Foundation Theatre.

Free admission, no tickets required.

Description:

The staged reading will feature excerpts of plays by Gao Xingjian, and will be performed by students of THET 489G (Globalization and Theatre).

The playwright Gao Xingjian will be present at the reading, and Dr. Claire Conceison of Duke University will facilitate the discussion. Gao Xingjian won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2000 and is a renowned writer, painter, and filmmaker. His paintings and films are exhibited at the Art Gallery at UMD until December 20.

The exhibition has been organized by The Art Gallery, curated by Professor Jason C. Kuo (Art History and Archaeology) with the support of the Department of Art History and Archaeology, the Center for East Asian Studies, the Wang Fangyu Endowment for Calligraphy Education, the Program in Chinese, the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, the Program in French, the Department of French and Italian, the Program in Asian American Studies, the Program in Film Studies, the Graduate Field Committee in Film Studies, and the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, all at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Born in 1940, in Jiangxi province in eastern China, Gao Xingjian is the first Chinese recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature. Mr. Gao’s interest in theatre, writing, and all things creative was instilled at an early age by his mother, an amateur actress. He began painting at age ten after his uncle gave him a notebook for his birthday. Mr. Gao describes it as “just white papers, no grid and no lines,” and it was in this where he first began writing and drawing simultaneously. Throughout the course of Gao Xingjian’s prolific career, he has had nearly thirty international exhibitions of his ink paintings and, also, illustrates all of the covers of his books.

Directing I – Final Scenes at Bowie State University, Dec 2-3

Directing I – Final Scenes at Bowie State University, Dec 2-3

Description: Students from the Directing I course present their final projects.

Location:Black Box Theatre, Fine and Performing Arts Center, Bowie State University.

Cost: $3 for children; $5 for BSU faculty, staff, students and senior citizens; $10 general admission

Box office opens 1 hour before performances. Call 301-860-3717 for ticket information.

Wonderworks presents Autumn Leaves at Bowie State University, Nov 8, 10am

WonderWorks presents Autumn Leaves at Bowie State University, Nov 8, 10am

Description: WonderWorks is a new professional theater company at Bowie State University that produces shows for young audiences. The company will present Theater for the Very Young: Autumn Leaves,” a production suitable for very young audiences ages 2-4. There will be stories, songs and movements for children, toddler through pre-school to enjoy together with adults.

Location: Main Stage Theatre, Fine and Performing Arts Center, Bowie State University.

Contact: Bob Bartlett
bbartlett@bowiestate.edu
301-860-3769

The Arts and Experiences Auction at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Nov 2

The Arts and Experiences Auction at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Nov 2

Location: Joe’s Movement Emporium

Saturday, November 2nd at 7pm

Featuring talented performing and visual artists from our community, this is an incredible event in which to participate and view arts activities from some of our most renowned local artists and purchase high quality art or experiences.

A silent auction format ensures all attendees have the opportunity of going home as an arts patron. Food, drinks and activities are including with the admission. All proceeds support general operations at Joe’s and its service to artists. (admission includes performances, arts activities, food and drink.)

Tickets: $25 on-line.