TU Summer Events You Don’t Want to Miss

Join us for Summer at the Center this June — a vibrant celebration of the arts with live performances, workshops and classes.

For the first time in nearly 20 years, the College of Fine Arts & Communication (COFAC) will showcase a festival of public arts events and experiences with the debut of the Summer at the Center this June.

Experience in multiple disciplines ranging from free workshops and student showcases to full, professional musical theater cabarets and concerts

This festival isn’t just a celebration of, but also a tribute to, Baltimore’s vibrant artistic tapestry and COFAC’s long history as a part of it. Set against the backdrop of the Center for the Arts’ theaters, concert halls, classrooms and dance studios, the festival will showcase offerings from both Towson University departments/student groups and the wider Baltimore professional arts community.

Whether it is a free workshop, a concert or a cabaret with well-known TU friends and alums, we’re sure there will be something for everyone to enjoy. All ticketed events have a discount for TU OneCard holders!

We look forward to entertaining you at Summer at the Center!

 

Upcoming Festival Events

Performances, Concerts, & More!

Sunrize, with curly hair and heavy makeup, looks just off camera with her hand help up dramatically

CABARET SERIES: SUNRIZE “WITH A Z” OFF-OFF…OFF BROADWAY

JUNE 13 • 7PM • RUTH MARDER STUDIO THEATRE • $30 A satirical tribute to musical theatre artists created by TU MFA Alum Joseph W. Ritsch (’11) combining their work as both a drag artist and musical theatre performer. This satire of contemporary musical theatre divas combines unique song stylings with reflections, sage advice and insightful backstage stories on the “business we call show”.

ART EXHIBITION: AWAKEN

JUNE 18 – JULY 26 • HOLTZMAN MFA GALLERY • FREE The senses are neurological phenomena, shaping our perception of self and our surroundings. The artists in this exhibition bridge the gap between personal sensation and the tangible world, transcending the conventional boundaries of consciousness and evoking feelings of nostalgia, playfulness, and wonder. Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10AM – 3PM

IMPROMPTU IN-PERSON

JUNE 20 • 7PM • RUTH MARDER STUDIO THEATRE • $15 Enjoy an evening of spontaneous fun with ImprompTU, Towson University’s Student Comedy Improv Group. Spontaneous, joyful, and creative, this performance will include a wide variety of games and exercises sure to bring giggles and guffaws.  Beyond that we can’t tell you because it will all be made up on the spot!

COMMUNITY DANCE DAY

JUNE 22 • 9AM – 2PM • VARIOUS LOCATIONS • FREE A day of classes and workshops for all ages and abilities — Parent & Me, creative movement, ballet, jazz, hip hop, Polynesian and improvisation. An adult with Parkinson’s Disease movement workshop is also offered.  Click to see the full schedule, times, and locations of classes and performances.

AWAKEN HANDS-ON ART WORKSHOP

JUNE 26 • 5PM • HOLTZMAN MFA GALLERY • FREE Rachel Stein is a Baltimore-based artist and educator who utilizes a sustainability framework, juxtaposing the body, the landscape, and plastic. Join her for a free workshop inspired by the themes of the Awaken Exhibition. Light refreshments will be served.

In a black sweater against a black backdrop, Carolyn Black-Sotir smiles warmly at the camera

THE SONDHEIM WOMAN

JUNE 22 • 7PM • HAROLD J KAPLAN CONCERT HALL • $30 Created, written, directed and performed by Carolyn Black-Sotir, this multi-media theatrical concert combines music, stunning images, and a dramatic narrative based on extensive research and personal interviews with Stephen Sondheim. Additional featured artists include Dr. Timothy McReynolds (piano), Tom Baldwin (bass), and TU Alum Shannon Wollman ‘91 (Voice).

A silly, cartoon image of Edie Beale sits in a bathtub, plunger in hand, advertising the Stillpoint cabaret

CABARET SERIES: WHAT’S THE POINTE, BY STILLPOINTE THEATRE CABARET

JUNE 27 • 7PM • RUTH MARDER STUDIO THEATRE • $30 Founded by TU Alum Ryan Haase ‘09, Stillpointe Theatre is one of Baltimore’s most vibrant and innovative professional musical theater companies. Join us for a cabaret performance of their repertoire showcasing many TU alumni and other popular local artists for songs you’ve always loved and those destined to be new favorites.

CINEMA AT THE CENTER

JUNE 28 • 7PM • RECITAL HALL • FREE The Department of Electronic Media & Film’s curated screening of student work from the Film/Video/Digital Media Production Concentration. A brief Q&A with student media makers will follow the screening. May contain material recommended for mature audiences.

HYSTERIA: A PLAY READING

JUNE 29 • 7PM • STUDIO THEATRE • $15 A concert reading of Hysteria, by TU Alum Eddie Stockman (’23). This ridiculous murder-mystery romp casts four actors playing 30+ roles. In the idyllic community of Far-Flung Acres, an HOA board goes missing which ignites a chain of events that sends this suburb to the brink of war with lies, podcasts and pool boys. Directed by TU Faculty Sache (Steven) J. Satta (they/he).

The massive Harold J Kaplan Concert Hall sits ready for musicians and guests, with moody shadows hanging around the walls

SUMMER POPS CONCERT, WITH THE TU WIND SYMPHONY: BROADWAY CONCERT & ICE CREAM SOCIAL

JUNE 30 • 3PM • HAROLD J KAPLAN CONCERT HALL • $20 Summer at the Center concludes in grand fashion with a full concert by Towson University’s magnificent Alumni Wind Symphony. Conducted by TU faculty member Phillip Collister-Murray, this concert will include beloved Broadway show tunes and concludes with rousing patriotic favorites. Join us for ice cream on the patio afterward!

Camps & Workshops

SUMMER ART AT TU

JUNE 17–JULY 26 • WEEKDAYS • $200–$300 TU’s Community Art Center provides the best art camps for kids in our area. These affordable one- and two-week session half-day camps for students in grades K–9 culminate with a community art celebration for the whole family on July 26.

SPEAK UP, SPEAK OUT CAMP

JULY 15 – 19 • 9AM –4PM • $300 Designed specifically for middle school girls (ages 11-13), this camp aims to strengthen advocacy skills, public speaking and build confidence. Girls will receive personalized coaching and mentoring and will culminate in an advocacy showcase at the end of the week.

FUNCTIONAL AWARENESS TRAINING FOR DANCE TEACHERS

JULY 29 – AUGUST 2 • 9:30AM –4PM • $450 Functional Awareness®: Anatomy in Action explores the relationship between the skeletal and the muscle structures and myofascial tissue to sustain a dynamic elasticity and promote efficiency of movement. It provides strategies to ease tension in daily movements, as well as improve ones practice in movement skills such as dance, yoga, running and other physical training.

 

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