Sat 1.19
10am
Final Cut Pro is an industry standard for video editing and widely used by indie filmmakers; get started with the latest version, FCP X. Learn project set-up, how to import, and how to log file-based footage. Gain editing tips and tricks like titles, transitions, sound editing, and more. Familiarity with Mac OS required. Class 1 will cover the basics, and Class 2 will delve deeper into advanced topics and class requests. Register for one or both. Taught by professional editor Jeff Jordan. Jan 12, 19. 10am – 3pm. Per class: Adv reg $75, $65 mbrs, Late reg $90, $80 mbrs. Save on both classes: Adv reg $135, $120 mbrs. Walk-in $155, $140 mbrs. Must register via telephone (410-276-1651) to sign up and save for both days. Info & tix: http://www.creativealliance.org/events/2013/final-cut-pro-workshops-fcp-x-101-102
Sat 1.19
10am
William Patrick Patterson, a West Coast based leader in the the Gurdjieff teaching, leads a workshop intended to give a taste of the practices of the teaching, including guided meditation, body work, dialogue, and more.
Sat 1.19
12pm
Acclaimed illustrator Bryan Collier examines imagery from his children’s books Martin’s Big Words, Rosa and Barack Obama and conducts a live demonstration of his artistic techniques. Children can create their own artistic illustrations and light refreshments are provided.
Free event, part of MLK Jr. Weekend and opening day activities for Defining Moments: An Exhibition of Works by Bryan Collier.
Sign language interpretation services provided.
Sat 1.19
1pm
Come out to Digital Harbor High School for an afternoon of learning!
SkillShare participants have the opportunity to take up to 3 classes on a wide variety of topics, all in a single afternoon. This event offers 17 interesting sessions — everything from a mini-class devoted to Baltimore Baseball Back-Stories, to a session on Baltimore’s Bygone Department Stores. There are crafting workshops (everything from felting to paper making) and classes about travel (featuring a session on life in Dubai and Doha, and one on planning a great trip to Disney World). Art (photography and poetry-writing) and life skills (Budgeting 101, Tips for a Successful Job Hunt, and an Introduction to Meditation) are part of the mix, too. Truly, there’s something for everyone!
Sat 1.19
2pm
The Baltimore Rock Opera Society is accepting auditionees for MURDERCASTLE, a new show to be staged in Baltimore, May of 2013.
Auditions will take place on January 19th, 2pm & 5pm & January 20th, 1pm & 4pm at The Bell Foundry 1st Floor, 1539 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21202 (Enter Black double doors on south side of Federal St, East of Calvert)
Sat 1.19
6pm
Each year at Single Carrot Theater, we take an evening to remember those we lost to homicide in Baltimore throughout the year.
Hosted by Anna Ditkoff
http://singlecarrot.com/
Sat 1.19
6pm
New Beginnings doubles as a barber shop, gathering place, and art gallery – under the direction of Troy Staton. Troy is a master barber, community resource, and art collector. The show is in cooperation with SoWeBo Arts, Inc. More than thirty diverse works of art by 8 SoWeBo artists. Food, beverage, conversation on top of it all!
Sat 1.19
6pm
First show at 6:30pm, second show at 9pm
http://puppetslamwich.blogspot.com/2013/01/january-19th-puppet-slamwich.html
http://Brownpapertickets.com/
Sat 1.19
7pm
Creative Alliance trustee Mark Carter and Rebecca Yenawine open their Reservoir Hill home for an evening inspired by the cuisine and artistic traditions of Africa. Surrounded by the couple’s remarkable collection of masks, textiles, ceremonial fixtures and antiquities, you’ll dine on savory North African dishes, make cards with Adinkra Symbols and be adorned with Henna tattoos. Jan 19. 7:30-10:30pm. $75. Info & tix: http://www.creativealliance.org/events/2012/out-africa
Sat 1.19
7pm
THE A389 RECORDINGS ANNIVERSARY BASH- NIGHT 2!
Sat 1.19
7pm
Braille (PA) – amazing punk’d heavy dudes – members of Bubonic Bear & APE!
(http://braillephiladelphia.bandcamp.com/)
Dead Peasants – blackened punk metal premium steam
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcRis_BZqLs)
Sat 1.19
8pm
“One of the best bands in the world,” says The Washington Post. With accomplished musicianship and a wacky sense of humor, the band plays swing, rockabilly, blues, country, and campy Hawaiian standards. Welcoming you with aloha are Moe Nelson on upright bass, harmonica, ukulele; Mark Noone on guitar, ukulele; Ben Holmes on percussion; Gary Ferguson on lead guitar; and Lynn Kasdorf on steel guitar. Special guest is Tom Mitchell (formerly with Dan Hicks), master of the swing guitar and founding Hula member. Jan 19. 8pm. $15, $10 mbrs, stus. Info & tix: http://www.creativealliance.org/events/2013/hula-monsters-winter-luau-and-dance-party
Sat 1.19
8pm
Infected Mushroom
Electronic music, mega-legends Infected Mushroom are best known for being the sonic innovators of the “Psychedelic (Psy) Trance” genre. Twice ranked amongst the world’s “10 Best DJ’s” by the Bible of the Scene (U.K.’s DJ Magazine) and with over 14 million hits on YouTube and a #8 position on the Billboard chart, the Israel-bred,
L.A. based duo Amit “Duvdev” Duvdevani and Erez Eisen have ranked their “kingdom” amongst the highest in the scene.