Wednesday, January 12, 2005

JAN 13-JAN 19

Friday, January 14 at 8 PM DANCE
“Thoughts, Words, Dance, and Deeds from the ‘He’ Perspective”
Male dancers from Dance Baltimore will perform the opening concert for the company’s “A Weekend at The Project.” To be a male dancer is a challenge, to be a dancer in Baltimore is another challenge. This should be fascinating. Check out the website for the Saturday concert and other workshops (even beginning Flamenco!). $10
http://www.theatreproject.org/
Theatre Project
45 West Preston Street
410-752-8558


Friday, January 14 at 8 PM THEATER
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
City Paper called this production one of 2004’s best nights at the theater. Plus it’s a musical comedy about a botched sex change operation. What more could one want? Fridays to Sundays through January 30. $15
http://www.mobtown.net/
Mobtown Theater
3600 Clipper Mill Road Suite 114
410-467-3057


BIG KAHUNA FRINGE!
Saturday, January 15 from 10 AM to 3 PM SHRINE
Make your own personal Vodou shrine at B’more’s internationally famous American Visionary Arts Museum. Nancy Josephson, a visionary artist, will explore Haitian techniques of shrine making in four workshops over the next three months. Details on the web [And while you're looking, get your tickets ASAP for AVAM's spectacularly 'fringe' benefit, Mondo Exotica, March 12. It always sells out.] $20-$25 including materials
http://www.avam.org/
American Visionary Arts Museum
800 Key Highway
410-244-1900


Saturday, January 15 at 3:15 PM GALLERY TALK
Select Works, New Work, ‘69
After you’ve built your shrine, head south to hear Denise Tassin, Nino Leselidze, and artists from Western Cell Division talk about their exhibits at School 33 Art Center and then enjoy artist receptions from 4-6. The exhibits run from 10 AM to 4 PM, Tuesdays to Saturdays through February 10. Free
http://www.school33.org/
School 33 Art Center
1427 Light Street
410-396-4641


Sunday, January 16 from 1-5 PM TRAIN
HO and O Gauge

If you missed the holiday train displays, take advantage of this winter opportunity to see what the Baltimore Society of Model Engineers have been building and tinkering with for many, many years. There are two, 12’ x 65’ layouts. Sundays, through January 30. Donations $3-$5
http://www.modelengineers.com/
Upstairs
225 West Saratoga Street
410-837-2663


Sunday, January 16 from 4-6 PM ART
Art Instead
This is a new one to Jimbo, but he’s checking it out. The City Paper says “Paintings and mixed media by Jeffrey Kent. Also Mari Gardner’s ‘Bullet Proof; Blanket of a City.’”
The show runs from noon to 6, Wednesdays to Fridays thru March 5. Free
Sub-basement Art Studios
118 North Howard Street
410-659-6950


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