Life is a Drag at Prince George’s Community College, Oct 12, 4PM, Online

Life Is A Drag

Monday, October 12, 2020 at 4:00 PM

Location: Prince George’s Community College, online here.

PGCC Center for the Performing Arts, 301 Largo Road, Largo MD 20774

For these two men, life is a drag…literally! Steve and Joe will both share their journey in drag, as well as the tips and tricks they have learned through personal experience.

This is a virtual event! You will be emailed a link to stream the event prior to the event start time. No printed ticket required.

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Free online performance here.

Beech Tree Puppets presents The Giant Turnip at College Park Arts Exchange, Oct 10, 10am and 11:30am, Live

Beech Tree Puppets presents
The Giant Turnip

October 10, 2020 at 10am and 11:30am

Sponsored by : College Park Arts Exchange.

Location: Fall Seasonal Celebration, The Parish House of The Christian Community, 4221 Metzerott Rd.; College Park, MD 20740. Co-sponsored by the College Park Arts Exchange and the Christian Community.

Don’t miss this classic English folktale, brought to life with beautifully hand-crafted puppets and sets, along with heart-warming music.

Pinot & Augustine at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Oct 10, Live or Online

Joe’s Outdoor Series Presents:
PINOT & AUGUSTINE
Saturday, October 10, 2020, 2:00 PM or 6:00 PM

Location: Joe’s Movement Emporium. Online, click here.

A sure-fire 45-minute, bilingual, crowd-pleaser, PINOT & AUGUSTINE is a classic, family-friendly clown duo inspired by the golden age of Circus. Pinot is the authoritarian clown in fancy clothes and a white cone hat. Augustine is the appealing red-nosed bumbler who punctures his pomposity. Their show bubbles over with physical comedy, virtuosity, and musical surprises from the sublime to the ridiculous.PINOT & AUGUSTINE have appeared all over the world and are a hit with audiences of every age, from every walk of life.

Would you like to experience this special event in person, at a socially safe distance? RSVP today because seats are limited! Masks are required! Unable to join us in person? No worries! Reserve your ticket and get in on the action online! In case of inclement weather, the show will only be live-streamed.

Outdoor Seating Tickets: $18 General Admission, $13 Youths and Seniors. Online: pay-what-you-wish. Click here.

Amplify! Open Mic at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Oct 9, Online

Joe’s Open Mic Series:
Amplify!
Motivate & Inspire
Friday, October 9, 2020 . 7PM

Location: Joe’s Movement Emporium. Online, click here.

Joe’s Movement Emporium and Creative Suitland are committed to laying the groundwork for a shift in our world, as we know it. The fight for equality and “justice for all” continues here, in our community. The Joe’s Family is inspired with renewed focus on providing cultural experiences through an antiracist lens. Our staff remains vigilant in creating programs that will combat economic, political, and structural disparities in minority communities. We are working to unveil new antiracist programs and partnerships that will help the community tackle the large task at hand. We hope to present some tough questions to spark some very necessary conversations. Through candid conversations and creative community work, we aim to support the movement towards a better world.

Tickets $5 Early Bird, $10 General Admission. Click here.

Clarice Smith presents Hip-Hop in the White Space, Sep 29, 5:30PM, Online

Clarice Smith presents Hip-Hop in the White Space, Sep 29, 5:30PM, Online

ACTNow with Far From The Norm
Hip-Hop in the White Space
Tariq O’Meally, moderator
Botis Seva, artistic director – Far From The Norm

Tuesday, September 29, 2020 . 5:30PM

By: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Click here.

If beauty lies in the eye of the beholder, then the person who is observing gets to decide what is beautiful. This Arts Citizenship Talk evaluates what it means to make a dance about hardship and struggle under the gaze of whiteness. Dance iconoclast Botis Seva and his UK-based dance company Far From The Norm doggedly explore the individual psyche and the sociopolitical soul through their works. Through them, they also strive to understand what humans do to persevere.

From themes of racial violence and cultural appropriation to multiculturalism and gender equality, the work of The Clarice’s 2020-21 visiting artists is complex, provocative and deeply sensitive. Arts Citizenship Talks (ACTnow) are opportunities to hear from these artists about the issues reflected in their works. These conversations are an invitation to act now!

Artist Engagement on Campus and in the Community: Throughout Fall 2020, Botis Seva and members of Far From The Norm will virtually visit students in the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies to discuss their work and choreographic technique.

This event is part of The Clarice’s BlackLight Summit.

Free, No Tickets Required, Online here.