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- Preview of upcoming Kinetics Dance concert “Ignite” on Nov. 4 that will feature four dance premieres.
- Ballet Theatre of Maryland opened its 39th season with Romeo and Juliet.
- We're celebrating Tinseltown this week on "Dancing With the Stars."
- Columbia Pro Cantare will perform Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana' on Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. at Jim Rouse Theatre at Wilde Lake High School.
- It's Disney Night on "Dancing With the Stars"
- Eva Anderson, who founded the Baltimore Dance Theatre, died on Oct. 7 at the age of 84.
- James M. "Jamie" Scott, a costumer designer whose work was featured on both the stage and in opera, died Sept. 20 from liver cancer at Bebee Medical Center in Lewes, Del. He was 56.
- "Dancing With the Stars" pays tribute to victims of the Las Vegas shooting before launching into "guilty pleasure" night.
- A brand new drama company is preparing to make its debut at the refurbished Cultural Center at the Opera House in Havre de Grace. Scottfield Theatre Company will present “Tuck Everlasting, the Music
- Inside one aging West Baltimore building, a multitude of enterprises
- October kicks off Free Fall Baltimore, a month-long promotion of free events throughout the city.
- Patricia Schmidt Enoch stood poised at the barre in one of the five six studios at The Moving Company Dance Center in Cockeysville recently speaking with a visitor about her long career.
- We get our first elimination of the season on "Dancing With the Stars."
- local dance company will perform a show at the Charm City Fringe Festival this fall that explores the experience of people living in food deserts in Baltimore City.
- The first pompom squad at Laurel High School was organized in the 1969-1970 school year. That first group of girls, sponsored by history teacher Margo Lambros,
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- Sankofa Dance Theater took to the stage Tuesday evening at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ for a tour of West African culture.
- "Dancing With the Stars" Season 25 got off to a strong start.
- Dance troupe Bailes de Mi Tierra performs at Carroll Arts Center
- Five dance picks in Baltimore for the fall of 2017.
- Ten best bets for the fall theater season in Baltimore, including plays by Lynn Nottage, Lucas Hnath, a Marc Blitzstein classic and the musical "The Color Purple."
- In 1988, dancer Carolyn Kelemen founded a cabaret benefit called "A Labor of Love," to raise money for people with AIDS during a period when the disease was devastating the arts community.
- The ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes obviously never wrote about American basketball players and cheerleaders, but surely he would have recognized the satirical spirit permeating "Lysistrata Jones." That's because this musical currently being staged by Red Branch Theatre Company is a contemporary riff on his comedy "Lysistrata."
- Organization uses ballet, meditation to heal emotional scars.
- Sevalyn H. White, a noted Western High School dance instructor whose dance teams regularily won city dance competitions, died Aug 4 from complications of lupus at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 74.
- Glen Burnie will be the site of a major U.S. dancing premiere in September when county-born choreographer and prima ballerina Adrienne Canterna brings
- THUMBS UP: Dawn Geigan, whose son is in the U.S. Marine Corps, noted that some soldiers overseas were sleeping on the ground with rocks as pillows, so she sent
- For Ballet Theatre of Maryland's 39th season, artistic director Dianna Cuatto has developed a schedule expanding dancers' horizons in choreography, depth and
- The company recently competed in New Jersey in a World Of Dance competition, and, despite being the only 18 and younger company, won.
- David Simon, 92, the founding director of the Baltimore School for the Arts, died July 7.
- I can’t dance for shit, but I got over that a while ago when I realized that even if I look like a coked-up chimpanzee on the dance floor, it still connects...
- The 10 best arts and entertainment events in Baltimore the week of July 9-15, 2017.
- The Moving Company Dance Center in Cockeysville hit a big milestone this year as they are celebrating their 10th anniversary!
- James Rouse needed something big to attract attention to his vision in Howard County in the mid-1960s. His "new town" had garnered quite a bit of media attention, but he made sure there would be a lot of traffic to the site with the second public building — preceded only by the Exhibit Center — to open in Columbia: Merriweather Post Pavilion.
- When Rebecca Friedman announced that Charm City Ballet's spring production would be "Aladdin," she got a lot of surprised looks.
- As dance students from Stars Studio in North Laurel rehearsed for their annual recital May 31 at Laurel High School, a mob began congregating in the auditorium
- The following programs will be offered through Carroll County Public Library. Registration is required only where noted. For more information, call
- NFL player Rashad Jennings edged former Cubs player David Ross and Fifth Harmony's Normani Kordei to win Season 24 of "Dancing With the Stars."
- Nambi E. Kelley's adaptation of Toni Morrison's novel "Jazz" will receive its world premiere May 26 at Baltimore Center Stage.
- For over a year, a group of children from Columbia's Interfaith Housing Project met once a week in Slayton House where I taught for a free dance lessons. But our family was moving back to California, and I feared the lessons would end unless some provisions for them were made quickly.
- Despite receiving two perfect 10s from the judges, Olympic gymnast Simone Biles was eliminated in the semifinals of "Dancing With the Stars."
- Bonner Bolton's story comes to an end on Trio Night on "Dancing With the Stars."
- Lori S. Goodman, 50, a professional dance instructor who taught in city public schools, died April 25.
- St. Joseph School students are once again taking the top honors in the Optimist International Oratorical Competition, with two students winning top prizes.
- Two couples were sent home on Movie Night on "Dancing With the Stars."
- To remember a man who supported the dreams of future artists, over 700 students representing Howard County's 12 high schools will share Rouse's influence on their passions during a Columbia 50th birthday tribute on Sunday, April 23 at Merriweather Post Pavilion.
- Meet area artists Thursday, before taking off on a 13-mile run on Saturday this week in Carroll events. First, Carroll Community College opens its gallery
- Normani Kordei shines on Disney Night on "Dancing With the Stars."
- Chris Kattan is the first celeb to be eliminated on Season 24 of "Dancing With the Stars."