LEHIGH VALLEY ARTS COUNCIL

CALENDAR MAY/JUNE 2019

DANCE DANCE 5/4 & 5/5 TAP TIES (610) 217-5112 14th Annual National Tap Dance Day Celebration. Master Tap Dancers teaching and performing in honor of Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson and the great American tradition of tap dance. Performance by NYC-based professional tap company, Les Femmes. Master Classes off ered to youth and adults of all ability levels, and dancers are invited to perform any style of tap dance in the Performance Showcases. Samuels Theatre, Cedar Crest College, 100 College Dr., Allentown | $30

5/31 PENNSYLVANIA YOUTH BALLET (610) 865-0353 | 556 Main St. Bethlehem Coppélia | A family-friendly ballet – classical dance and a comic story come together in this traditional ballet by Leo Delibes. Includes an original puppet by the Mock Turtle Marionette Theatre. Zoellner Arts Center | Fri 7pm | $35/$30/$25 BOHEMIA at Muhlenberg College, Allentown EXHIBITIONS EXHIBITIONS encounter video and photographs that THE ART ESTABLISHMENT expose systems of power and injustice. (610) 807.9201 | 945 Broadway, Fountain Hill ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUM THRU 6/2: Indian Sculptures: Tues, Thu-Sat 10am-9pm; Wed 12-9pm, Sun 1-8pm 610.432.4333 | 31 N 5th St., Allentown Avatars of the Hindu Gods. 6/1-6/16: Impression Expressions. Wed–Sat 12–4pm; Sun 12–4pm Sculptures in this exhibition show some of Mary Ann Dunwoodie & Joseph Canto. THRU SPRING 2020: Sol LeWitt’s the infi nite avatars in which Hindu deities Opening reception: 6/1, 2-6pm Wall Drawing #793A. Vibrant color can manifest, and recount stories from ink washes transform Trexler Hall. Hindu tradition. ARTS ACADEMY CHARTER THRU 5/12: Fresh Perspective: THRU 7/28: Katagami: The MIDDLE SCHOOL Modernism in Photography, Japanese Stencil. Intricate designs (610) 351-0234 | 1610 East Emmaus Ave, Allentown 1920-1950. Works by well-known artists and bold style amazed the European 5/17: Visual Arts Spring Showcase. such as Edward Weston, Walker Evans, and American artists who encountered This annual gallery event showcases student and Margaret Bourke-White as well as katagami at the turn of the century. Many artwork in a variety of media, including exemplary work by less recognized artists. became collectors and drew inspiration drawing, painting, sculpture, mixed media from these stencils—including architect THRU 5/12: Carrie Mae Weems: and much more. 6:30-8pm Frank Lloyd Wright, whose library from the Strategies of Engagement. Little House is on view. Experience immersive installations and ARTSQUEST’S BANANA 6/23-8/8: 5th Biennial Invitational KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY FACTORY Self Portrait Exhibition. GALLERIES (610) 332.1300 | 25 W 3rd St., Bethlehem Reception: 6/23, 2-4pm (610) 683-4092 Mon–Fri 8am–9:30pm; Sat & Sun 8:30am–7pm MILLER GALLERY | Sharadin Arts Building CRAYOLA GALLERY BETHLEHEM PALETTE CLUB THRU 5/7: Studio Art Senior THRU 6/9: Compendium Annual 3585 Reservoir Rd. Hellertown Exhibition. Juried Exhibition. Designed to Reception: 4/28, 2–4pm highlight the thriving artistic community 5/20-7/27: All Member Exhibit. of the Lehigh Valley and region and to Penn State Lehigh Valley | Closing reception: 7/27 LEHIGH ART ALLIANCE showcase the diverse array of multi- (484) 894-8689 | 9197 Lyon Valley Rd, New Tripoli disciplinary artists. Awards will be BRADBURY SULLIVAN LGBT 6/9: Plein Air Nazareth Reception announced at 7:30pm during SouthSide COMMUNITY CENTER Reception celebrating Plein Air Nazareth Arts and Music Festival. (610) 347.9988 | 522 W Maple St., Allentown Exhibition Light refreshments. BANKO GALLERY THRU 5/10: Drawings by Cupid Nazareth Center for the Arts 30 E. Belvadere St., THRU 6/9: You Belong Here . A Ojala. Cupid Ojala earned his MFA Nazareth | 5-7pm collaboration between Martha Rich & at Parsons The New School for Design Maria Beddia. Friends and former studio where he developed fantasy spaces that mates explore the concept of home as art. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE mirror masculine identities of desire onto ART GALLERIES ALVIN H BUTZ GALLERY | 101 Founders Way themselves as social critique. Reception: Thu (610) 758-2787 | 730 High St., Easton THRU 5/12: Linda Dubin Garfield: 4/4, 6pm Tue–Fri 11–5pm; Sat 12–4pm Japan Series. Printmaker and mixed media artist, creates visual memoirs WILLIAMS CENTER FOR THE ARTS exploring the mystery of memory and FORKS AREA ARTS SOCIETY THRU 6/4: Past | Present | Future the magic of place, using hand-pulled 700 Zucksville Road, Easton The collection includes many treasures printmaking techniques, photography, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16: The Cottage in the from neoclassicism to contemporary; collage and digital imaging. Woods. Forks Area Art Society Annual highlighting recent acquisitions THRU 5/27: Linda Dubin Garfield: Juried Show. Opening reception: 6/2, 2-4pm. Just My Type. Series of monotypes of LEHIGH UNIVERSITY various categories- artists, medical people, FOX OPTICAL & GALLERY ART GALLERIES businesses, and created the title from what (610) 758-2787 | Zoellner Arts Center | 420 E (610) 332-2400 | 28 East Third St., Bethlehem you say when you give/get a business card. Packer Ave., Bethlehem 5/1-6/29: A Final Look: Inside Wed, Fri, Sat 11am–5am; Thu 11am–8pm; CREATIVITY COMMONS | 101 Founders Way the Last Days of Martin Tower Sun 1–5pm THRU 8/26: What is a Lemon? by Glenn Koehler. Photographer and ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER Martha Rich Art Installation | Daily writer, Koehler’s exhibition provides an we are bombarded with chitter-chatter, ads, intimate look chronicling the last fi ve years THRU 5/24: Selections from the words, sounds and noise. This installation is a of one of the valley’s most iconic structures Permanant Collection. Works by physical manifestation of that bombardment. leading up to its implosion in May 2019. Pierre Bonnard, Robert Mapplethorpe, Opening receptions: 5/1 & 6/7, 6-9pm. Pablo Picasso, Romare Bearden, Bernice Abbott, Slvador Dali, Robert ANITA SHAPOLSKY ART Rauschenberg, Henri Matisse, and others. FOUNDATION GALLERY 840 GALLERY AT RAUCH BUSINESS CENTER (570) 325.5815 | 20 West Broadway, Jim Thorpe (484) 866.2972 | 840 Hamilton St #101, Allentown Sat. & Sun 11am – 5pm Thu 1–7pm; Fri 10am–5pm; Sat 9am–2pm THRU 5/24: The Future is Female 5/27-9/2: Diff erent Strokes II. 5/1-5/11: Creative Discovery - Prints by women artists in LUAG This group exhibition highlights the way An Artist’s Exploration. Maureen permanent collection. Faith Ringgold, individual artists express their own visual Burger’s travels become the catalyst Matsubara Naoko, Francoise Gilot, Kathe philosophies through brushstroke. Kollwitz, Marisol Escobar, and more. for her artistic creations as she explores harmony of colors and eff ect of light. FAIRCHILD-MARTINDALE STUDY GALLERY THE BAUM SCHOOL OF ART 5/23-6/29: In the Tradition. Joseph THRU 5/24: Pedro Meyer: Truth (610) 433.0032 | 510 W Linden St., Allentown Skrapits’s paintings of remnant beauty from Fiction. A revolutionary Mexican Mon–Thu 9am–9:30pm, Fri & Sat 9am–3pm explore the enduring power of landscape photographer. Renowned for digital THRU 5/2: An Artistic Discovery painting to stimulate and refresh the manipulation and powerful and provocative 2019. The 7th Congressional District High creative imagination. photographs that share his complex vision School Art Competition and Exhibition. of reality. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER DUBOIS GALLERY, MAGINES HALL BETHLEHEM FINE ARTS OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY THRU 5/24: Elizabeth Frink: COMMISSION (610) 435.3571 | 702 N 22nd St., Allentown Mountain Hawks & Other Rotunda Gallery | 10 E Church St., Bethlehem Call for gallery hours Creatures. Frink was part of a generation Mon–Fri 8:30am–4:30pm 5/16-7/12: Art Gallery Exhibit. of sculptors drawn to pitted metal surfaces 5/8-6/18: David Lee Watercolors Art Gallery Exhibit, artists Marge Hill and Micki and spiky alienated forms which became “Quick Impressions”. Reception: Sunday, signifi ers of post-war anxiey. Auerbach. 5/19, 2-4pm

2 lvartscouncil.org | MAY /JUN 2019 THRU 5/24: Robert Doisneau: European trade goods excavated in 1942 serigraphs, and giclee prints by various Paris After the War. One of France’s from the Broomall Rock Shelter sites. artists. great 20th century photographers. This ONGOING: Tropical Storm Unearths exhibition includes distilled romance of the Upper Saucon’s Ancient Past. city in the post-war era. KIDS & TEENS Robert Kufrovich’s collection of artifacts KIDS & TEENS SIEGEL GALLERY, IACOCCA HALL excavated from a Lenape selement (dated 8,000b.c. to 1,500a.d.) in 1972 after THRU 5/24: Scale Shift Large and ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUM Tropical Storm Agnes. Small Works | Experience the changing (610) 432-4333 | 31 N 5th St., Allentown perception of relative size as you view these Sun 12–4pm large and small works from the LUAG NEW ARTS PROGRAM SUNDAYS: ArtVentures. Families can permanent collection. (610) 683-6440 | 173 W Main St., Kutztown create original works of art together in Art Fri–Sun 11am–3pm Ways Interactive Family Gallery. Free LEHIGH VALLEY THRU 7/14: The Project Wall: HERITAGE MUSEUM Sacred Geometry: An Exploration of Colour and Form. ARTS ACAMDEMY CHARTER (610) 435-10741 | 432 W Walnut St., Allentown Works by Tamu MIDDLE SCHOOL $8/$3/Free to Members Ngina visual artist. Reception: 7/14, 1pm (610) 351-0234 | 1610 Emmaus Ave., Allentown ONGOING: How the Lehigh Valley THRU 7/14: 30th Annual 5/4: Instrumental Music Spring Changed America. Explore how our International Invitational Salon Concert. A concert featuring selections region has made historic contributions of Small Works. A salon-style show from screen and stage, including opera, to the development of America from the featuring over 200 wall works by artists fi lm, musicals, and video games, as well as foundations of our nation to the present. from around the country. Artist reception: original student compositions. Foy Concert 5/24, 6-9pm. Closing reception: 7/14, 1-3pm ONGOING: Native Americans: Hall at Moravian College, 99 W Church St., A Diverse & Evolving History Bethlehem | 1pm | $3/$7 Hundreds of authentic artifacts in an NORTHAMPTON COUNTY 5/19: Figure Skating Spring archaeological exploration that tells us HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL Showcase. An annual exhibition of about the Native Americans of Eastern PA. SOCIETY student fi gure skaters, featuring solo and ONGOING: The American Presidency (610) 253-1222 | Sigal Museum | 342 Northampton group performances by students in grades St., Easton Presidential portraits, campaign buttons, fi ve through eight. Steel Ice Center, 320 E 1st commemorative pieces, and original items 5/18-10/28: A Plethora of St., Bethlehem | 3pm | $5/$9 related to individual presidents. Petticoats. Undress the history of 5/31: Ode to the Greeks. This event undergarments that created fashionable ONGOING The 1960s. Explore a decade showcases the developing acting skills of silhouettes from the 1700s to the 1950s. of change and transformation that helped sixth grade Theater students, focusing on Meixsell-Illick House, 107 S. 4th Street, Easton | create our modern world today. ancient Greek theater. Alumnae Auditorium Tours by appointment. at Cedar Crest College, 100 College Dr., Allentown ONGOING: The Zinc Industry THRU 7/29: The Cat’s Meow: in Palmerton, PA 7pm | $4/$8 . Discover the Lehigh Valley in the Age of Art importance of zinc and its impact on a Deco and the Roaring Twenties town. Glimpse the Lehigh Valley during this LEHIGH VALLEY era as we travel from the end of World STORYTELLING GUILD MARTIN ART GALLERY War I through Prohibition and the Great (610) 417-7749 MUHLENBERG COLLEGE Depression. Architecture, furniture, ONGOING: Children’s Storytelling (484) 664.3467 | Baker Center | 2400 Chew St., apparel, graphic design, cars, trains, ocean Series. Godfrey Daniels, 7 E Fourth St., Allentown | Tue–Sat 12–8pm liners, and jewelry refl ect the growth and Bethlehem | 1st & 3rd Sun 2pm change of a young 20th-century America. THRU 5/30: Liz Whitney Quisgard: Imaginary Architecture. Five newly NORTHAMPTON COUNTY acquired large works from the NYC based SNOW GOOSE GALLERY HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL artist. (610) 974-9099 | 470 Main Street, Bethlehem SOCIETY Tues-Sat 10am-5 pm, Sun 11am-4 pm 610.253.1222 | Sigal Museum | 342 Northampton MUSEUM OF INDIAN CULTURE 5/5-6/9: The Art of the Miniature St., Easton (610) 797-2121 | 2825 Fish Hatchery Rd., Allentown XXVII. The Twenty- Seventh Invitational 5/18: Can You Dig It? How can you Fri–Sun 10am–4pm Exhibition of Fine Art Miniatures from learn about the past? Junior archaeologists Around the World. Reception: 5/5, 1-5 pm ONGOING: Warrior Spirit—Journey are invited to explore and see what you can of the Native American Warrior uncover. 10:30-11:30am | $10/Free Chronicles the 200–year history of native THE OLD VIC ART GALLERY 6/24-6/28: Fowler Family History participation in the U.S. military. (610) 967-6618 | 131 S Main St., Alburtis Camp. Calling all time-travelers, ONGOING: Mystery Unearthed Call For Hours mystery-solvers, and adventurers aged The Extraordinary Story of Two ONGOING: Watercolors by William 8-12! Spend a week at the Fowler Family Lenape Rock Shelters. The exhibit Wentz. Original works by Colini-egg History Camp. $200/$150 features stone and bone tools, pendants, tempera, Ann Schlegel-oil, Maryanne decorated ceramic fragments, and Knipe-pastel. Limited edition etchings,

MAY/JUN 2019 | lvartscouncil.org 3 5/11: American Diana and 6/13: Reel Queer Film Series LECTURESLECTURES Parisian Venus: Women’s Fashions presents The Death and Life of of the Jazz Age. Marsha P Johnson. BACH CHOIR OF BETHLEHEM Join Clare Sauro, The Reel Queer Drexel curator, for a lively and informative Film Series at Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT (610) 866-4382 | 440 Heckewelder Pl, Bethlehem exploration of the glamorous and liberating Community Center presents a free 5/10 & 5/17: Dinner & Discussion fashions of the 1920s. 1:30-2:30pm | $5/Free screening. A talkback and dessert reception Larry Lipkis, Professor of Music and 5/18: Washington’s Indian will follow. 6:30pm Composer-in-Residence at Moravian Company. Dr. Brian Carroll will discuss College. | Butz Lobby, Zoellner Arts Center, the company of Algonquians from tribes 5/30 Registration Required | 5:45pm | $48 across the northeast who served in the JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 5/10 & 5/17: Distinguished Revolutionary army. 1-2pm | $5/Free Scholar Lecture Dr. Michael OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY Lincoln at Gettysburg. Marissen The Significance of 6/1: The (610) 435-3571 | 702 N 22nd St., Allentown Meaning of His Words and the Political Bach’s Calov Bible. This three- Jewish and Israeli Film Series Background Surrounding His Address volume bible was discovered in the United Presentation. “The Cousin” includes a Explore the Gettysburg Address, the States during the 1930’s in the home of speaker and refreshments. 7pm | $12/$8 for politics that shaped it, and its meaning in a German immigrant family and is now JCC Members the context of the times. 12:30-1:30pm | $5/ housed in the Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. It is extensively marked in Free Bach’s own hand, and off ers insight into his 6/5: Lunch & Learn: Juneteenth. MUSICMUSIC many compositions and his views of God Take a mid-day break and learn about the and religion. Dr. Marissen is the Daniel oldest known celebration commemorating 5/2-5/4 Underhill Professor Emeritus of Music at the end of slavery in the US. | 12:30-1:30pm Swarthmore College. Room 145 Zoellner Arts | $5/Free KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY MUSIC Center | 2pm | Free DEPARTMENT 5/11 & 5/18: 112th Bach Festival CARBON COUNTY ARTS FUND (610) 683-4092 | PO Box 730, Kutztown Festival Luncheon. Includes (855) 545-1311 | 400 Interchange Road, Lehighton ENSEMBLES conversation with one of our Festival 5/30: Art Lecture. Talk by author 5/2: KU Jazz Ensemble I soloists. Butz Lobby, Zoellner Arts Center, Rebecca Finsel on Franz Kline in Coal Schaeff er Auditorium | 7:30pm | Free Registration Required | 12:30pm | $30/$24 Country. No charge for admission, but 5/4: KU Wind Ensemble space is limited, please RSVP by May 15. Schaeff er Auditorium | 3pm | Free BRADBURY SULLIVAN LGBT Sign up online or call. Photography by Lynn, COMMUNITY CENTER 1300 Fireline Rd, Palmerton | 5:30pm | Free (610) 347-9988 | 522 W Maple St., Allentown 5/3-5/31 5/23: Guns Down: How to Defeat GODFREY DANIELS the NRA and Build a Safer Future MEDIA ARTSARTS (610) 867-2390 | 7 E. 4th St., Bethlehem Without Guns. LGBT Community 5/3: Tish Hinojosa. 5/5 She has dedicated Center, in partnership with Ceasefi rePA, her career to playing music from the Lehigh Valley Friends of Ceasefi rePA, and WILLIAMS CENTER southwest, starting out in Tejano before Orange Wave PA present a book talk with FOR THE ARTS moving on to singer/songwriter folk, border Igor Volsky. 7pm | Free (610) 330-5009 | 317 Hamilton St., Easton music and country. 8pm | $21.50/$26.50 NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE SERIES 5/4: Compton & Newberry. As LEHIGH VALLEY Landis Cinema | Sun 7pm | $15/$16 virtuosos of old-time mandolin, banjo & PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB guitar, they dig deep into early country (610) 739-0518 | 25 W. 3rd St., Bethlehem 5/5: The Madness of King George III. music and . 8pm | $18.50/$23.50 LVPC Club Meeting with Lee The most powerful man in the world, 5/16: 5/10: & Todd Wolfe. Butz – Photographing Theater portrayed by Mark Gatiss, exhibits increasingly erratic behariour as he This classic duo will be performing new Lee Butz provides a presentation on succumbs to fi ts of lunacy. songs, as well as deep cuts in Roots, photographing theater events. Banana Factory Americana, Rock & Roll and Blues. | 7pm | Free for members 5/9-6/13 8pm | 20.50/$25.50 5/11: George Kilby Jr. & Phil BRADBURY SULLIVAN LGBT NORTHAMPTON COUNTY Wiggins Combo featuring HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL COMMUNITY CENTER Sherman Holmes SOCIETY . One of the blues/ 610.347.9988 | 522 W Maple St., Allentown gospel/soul icons of our time. (610) 253-1222 | Sigal Museum | 342 Northampton 5/9: Reel Queer Film Series: 8pm | $24.50/$29.50 St., Easton Outrun . Culminating on election day, 5/18: Mike Dugan’s Cheek2Cheek 5/1: Lunch & Learn. Take a mid-day Outrun provides a unique look into the This powerful pair really packs a wallop, break, pique your curiosity, and learn challenges LGBT people face as they with an incredible range of tunes from something new with our Lunch & Learn transition into the mainstream and fi ght for Louis Armstrong to Led Zeppelin. series. Topic: History of Easton Farmers’ dignity, legitimacy, and acceptance across 8pm | $18.50/$23.50 Market. 12:30-1:30pm | $5/Free the globe. 6:30pm

4 lvartscouncil.org | MAY /JUN 2019 5/25: The Witherbees. This group 5/27: Memorial Day Concert 5/23: An Evening with Strings 7pm digs deep into that mindset, pulling their With PA Preservation Society. Allentown 5/28: Spring Piano Recital 7pm repertoire from such diverse places at Fairgrounds | 4pm Herbie Mann, Sonny Sharrock, Paul 5/29: Night of Percussion 7pm 6/8: Flag Day Concert. Evelyn McCartney, Wilco, and the Magnetic 5/30: Senior Instrumental Fields and that’s just the start. Stewart sponsored by Embassy Bank | Cafe, ArtsQuest, Bethlehem | 1:30pm Showcase 7pm 8pm | $15.50/$20.50 5/31: Mark Mandeville and 6/9: Allentown Band Performance 6/20: Alumni Vocalist Cafe Raianne Richards with Claudia Luther Crest Senior Cty, 800 Hausman Rd. , 7pm Godfrey Daniels Schmidt. Transcending the genre of folk Allentown | 6:30pm Americana, their music echoes inspiration 6/14: Flag Day Performance. Flag 5/10-6/11 from traditional folk duos and singer/ Day Association West Park, Allentown | 7pm songwriters like Ian & Sylvia, Kate Wolf BACH CHOIR OF BETHLEHEM and Neil Young – combining beautiful 6/15: Art in the Park (610) 866-4382 | 440 Heckewelder Place, harmonies and a lyrical intensity, while West Park, Allentown | 1:30pm Bethlehem establishing a unique sound of their own. 6/16: Performance. Etchberger Memorial 5/10 & 5/17: Bach Festival 8pm | $18.50/$23.50 Park, 2nd & Island Sts., Hamburg | 3pm Bach Outdoors. Opening of Festival 6/28: Sousa Concert. West Park, 16th & Weekends with performance by Paul Miller 5/3 Turner Sts., Allentown | 7:30pm and friends they perform using modern instruments Payrow Plaza, Church & New MUHLENBERG COLLEGE Sunday Concerts in the 6/30: Streets Bethlehem | 12pm DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Park. Souderton Park | 7pm 2400 W Chew St., Allentown Bach at 4. Conversation + Concert as Greg Funfgeld shares insights into works Big Band Concert. Directed By Tony 5/5-5/21 Gario | Empie Theatre, Baker Center for the Arts | by Bach and Telemann. Incarnation of Our 7:30pm | Free YOUNG PEOPLE’S Lord Church, Thomas & Buchanan Streets | 4pm | PHILHARMONIC $25/$20/$9 5/4 (610) 868.9888 | P.O. Box 1614, Bethlehem Bach at 8. Features 2 Bach Cantatas 5/5: Junior String Philharmonic 146 & 149. Packer Memorial Church | 8pm | ALLENTOWN MUSIC CLUB Spring Concert.The Junior String $34/$28/$22/$9 (610) 435-4659 Philharmonic, under the direction of Chamber Music in the Saal. Lute, Spring Recital. Presentation of the Domenick Fiore, consists of approximately Flute and Recorders Grammy-nominated Past President’s Memorial Scholarship fi fty Lehigh Valley musicians from 5th lutenist Ronn McFarlane. Grammy- winner. Includes Jonathan Beitler, through 9th grade. Tickets available at the nominated lutenist Ronn McFarlane Michael Grather, and Stephen Silvonek. door. and Flutist/Multiintrumentalist Mindy Zentz Community Center, 3000 Fellowship Dr., Wesley Methodist Church 2540 Center St | 2pm Rosenfeld on 5/17. The Saal performances Whitehall | 2pm | Free 5/19: Spring Concert. Featuring will include the music of J.S. Bach, concerto competition winner playing Allessandro Piccinini, John Dowland, 5/4 the Hummel Trumpet Concerto and the William Byrd and S.L. Weiss. Saal of the Moravian Museum, Church Street, 2nd fl oor | 4pm STATE THEATRE World Premier of “The Life I leave Behind” commissioned by the YPP, composed by | $28/$9 (610) 252-3132 | 453 Northampton St., Easton alumnus Christopher Lazzaro. Tickets at 5/11 & 5/18: Bach Festival ASO: To the Moon and Back! the door. 321 E 3rd St | 2pm Allentown Symphony presents a concert Ifor Jones Chamber Music Concert commemorating the 50th anniversary of 5/21: Spring Chamber Music Features the premiere of a new work by the moon landing. 7pm | $59/$49/$39 Concert. The Young People’s Chamber distinguished composer Gwyneth Walker Players Spring Chamber Music Concert. commissioned to celebrate the merger of Peter Hall at Moravian College, 5/5-6/30 the Bel Canto Youth Chorus with the Bach Bethlehem.Tickets at the door. Peter Hall at Choir of Bethlehem. Baker Hall, Zoellner Arts ALLENTOWN BAND Moravian College, 348 Main St | 7pm Center | 10:30am | $25/$20/$9 (610) 434.7026 | 1914 W. Greenleaf Street, Mass in B Minor. Treasured tradition Allentown 5/7-6/20 share in this monumental compostition 5/5: Allentown Band Performance LEHIGH VALLEY CHARTER with the community that gathers around Side by Side with 50 of the region’s top HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS the country and the world. Packer Memorial high school musicians. Miller Syphony Hall, 23 Church | 2pm Bach Chorale Sing 2:30 Part 1, 4:30 (610) 868-2971 | 1321 East 3rd Street, Bethlehem N. 6th St. Allentown | 5pm | $10 Part 2 | $58/$46/$34/$20 5/7 & 5/8: Spring Vocal Concert 5/12: Performance with Grace 6/11: Bach at Noon. Doors open at Hochelle, soprano. Springhouse School, 5/10: Spring Instrumental 11:30am and concerts begin at 12:10pm. 1200 Springhouse Rd. Allentown | 7pm | Free Concert 7pm Each performance will feature soloists, 5/26: Memorial Day -America’s 5/16 & 5/17: Senior Vocal along with members of The Bach Choir and Bach Festival Orchestra, with an Music | Springhouse School, 1200 Springhouse Showcase 7pm informative and lively introduction to each Rd. Allentown | 7pm | Free 5/22: Big Band Concert 7pm piece from conductor and artistic director,

MAY/JUN 2019 | lvartscouncil.org 5 Greg Funfgeld. St. John’s Lutheran Church 5/19 5/29 Cedar View Aparments | 4230 Dorney Park Allentown | 12pm | Free UPG CONCERT SERIES Road, Allentown | 7pm (610) 867-0519 | St. Peter’s Lutheran Church | 474 6/8: Hills At Lock Ridge | 7100 Scenic View Dr, 5/11 Vine St., Bethlehem Macungie | 7pm ALLENTOWN SYMPHONY Music Among Friends. Join us for 6/15: 1st Annual Pig Roast | Lone Lane ORCHESTRA a fun afternoon of music by some of the Park, Lone Lane, Allentown | 4:30pm (610) 432-6715 | Miller Symphony Hall | 23 N 6th Lehigh Valley’s top musicians. Under St., Allentown the direction of Lucille Kincaid, singers 5/31-6/23 and instrumentalists will perform alone Pops Series: Disney in Concert and together in a wide variety of styles, ARTS AT ST. JOHN’S Everyone’s favorite Disney movies come including Classical, Sacred and Broadway. (610) 435-1641 | 37 S. 5th St., Allentown alive with fi lm clips and music by the ASO. 3pm | Free 7:30pm | $25/Free 5/31: Elysium String Quartet. Music of Haydn and Mendelssohn. 7:3 pm | 5/19 Free will off ering 5/17 CATHEDRAL ARTS 6/23: Organ Concert. Sean Burns is CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF (610) 865-0727 | 321 Wyandotte St, Bethlehem a graduate of Westminster Choir College BETHLEHEM 5/19: Organ Birthday Recital and is an adjunct faculty member at Rowan (610) 435-7611 Series – 20th Anniversary! Stephen University. 3pm | Free will off ering Jasper String Quartet with Gilles Williams The Cathedral Organist will play Vonsattel, piano. Haydn: Quartet in the fourth in our series of Organ Birthday 6/2-6/9 C Major, Op. 76 No. 3, “Emperor” Akira concerts. The program will include some Nishimura: String Quartet No. 2, “Pulse of favorite voluntaries of the Cathedral and a COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL the Lights” (1992)Dvořák: Piano Quintet few over-the-top toccatas and fl ourishes. | (610) 435-7725 | 1544 Hamilton St., Allentown no. 2 in A Major, Op. 81. Foy Hall, Main and 4pm | Suggested donation $10 6/2: Year-End Student Recital Church Streets, Bethlehem | 7:30pm | $27/free Doors open at 1:30pm. Reception with the 5/18-6/2 5/18 artists to follow. Free Parking | CMS Recital Hall | 2pm | Free CONCORD CHAMBER SINGERS 5/18-6/2 6/9: Gala Recital. (484) 707-5078 | PO Box 423, Bethlehem, PA Mark your calendar BACH AND HANDEL CHORALE & come out to support young musicians Cabaret Night. The mission of CCS is nnd enjoy an afternoon of beautiful music. (570) 325-4794 | 810 Carbon Ave., Jim Thorpe to foster excellent singing and impactful 2pm | Free 5/18: 35th Anniversary Concert storytelling while engaging communities in the vibrancy of the choral art. Brick and with Festival Orchestra. Randall D. 6/9 Perry, Conductor. A concert of choral Morter Gallery, 1247 Simon Blvd, Easton | 7:30pm music by J. S. Bach and G. F. Handel. St. PENNSYLVANIA SINFONIA Mark’s Episcopal Church, 21 Race St. Jim Thorpe | 5/19 ORCHESTRA 3pm | $20/$18/free MORAVIAN COLLEGE 1524 Linden St., Allentown 6/2: Benefit Concert. All proceeds will MUSIC DEPARTMENT Valley Vivaldi I. The fi rst of four go to Valor House, Jonas PA for Veterans. (610) 861-1650 | 1200 Main St., Bethlehem delightful summer series of intimate chamber music. Christ Lutheran Church, 1245 Christ Church Lutheran, 189 Church Rd. Jim Thorpe Students in Recital: Moravian W Hamilton St, Allentown | 7pm | $25/35/$20/$30/ 4pm College Music Institute Spring Free Recital. Students perform their year- 5/18-5/19 end recital. Performers are of varying ages presenting diff ering musical styles 6/9 MILLER SYMPHONY HALL and instruments. Come and enjoy their EMMAUS CHORALE (610) 432-6715 | 23 N 6th St., Allentown talents! A reception immediately follows (610) 398-4496 METROPOLOTAN OPERA HD LIVE the recital. Peter Hall – Hurd Campus | 4pm | Free Endings and Beginnings! Selections 5/18: Poulenc’s Dialogues des will range from classical to show and Carmelites. Yannick Nezet-Seguin 5/24-6/15 popular favorites. Faith Presbyterian Church, N. leads and accomplished ensemble in this 2nd & Cherokee Sts., Emmaus | 3pm | Free devasting modern masterpiece of faith and MACUNGIE BAND martydom. 2pm | $22/$20/$24 (484) 816-6453 | PO Box 123 Trexlertown, PA CHAMBER ON STAGE SERIES Sun 3pm | $25 The Macungie Band performs music READINGSREADINGS & 5/19: Donald Sinta Saxophone written and arranged for Concert Band WRITINGS Quartet. Join us for n initmate afternoon from a wide range of styles and eras. From of Chambers music performed by world- popular patriotic marches to current BRADBURY-SULLIVAN LGBT themes we always strive to play music that renowned artists. COMMUNITY CENTER our audiences will enjoy. (610) 347-9988 | 522 W Maple St., Allentown 5/24: West Park, Allentown | 7pm Professor facilitated discussions in partnership with Lehigh University.

6 lvartscouncil.org | MAY /JUN 2019 6/18: Community Book FORKS ARTS SOCIETY available for local crafters and artisans to Discussion: And Then I Danced: 700 Zucksville Rd., Easton, PA sell and display work. Food and drink are Traveling the Road to LCBT 5/18: Amp Up the Art. Music by available. 11 am - 4pm Equality . By Mark Segal. 6:30pm Connie Edinger Band & the High Street House Band. Kid’s Art Corner sponsored THEATRETHEATRE SPECIAL EVENTS by Crayola.Artists and Fine Crafters SPECIAL EVENTS contact [email protected] for vendor information. 11am-4pm | Free ACT I DESALES ARTSQUEST (610) 282-3192 | 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley SAUCON CREEK ARTS FESTIVAL (610) 330-1300 | 25 West Third St., Bethlehem THRU 5/5: Pippin. Winner of 23 Tony (610) 838-1199 | 1890-92 Friedensville Road, Awards Pippin tells the poignant story of a 5/3 & 6/7: First Fridays. Our First Bethlehem Friday activities are located at the Banana young man’s journey to be extraordinary. 6/1: Saucon Creek Arts Festival Factory Arts Center and include family- Main Stage | Wed–Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm; Mon 9:45am friendly art activities, community art Heller Homestead Park, Bethlehem. Fine Mon–Thu $31/$29; Fri–Sun $32/$30 projects, exhibition openings, artist talks art for sale, live music, great food, tours of the historic homes and gardens, kids’ art and live art making! 6-9pm | Free activities. 10am -5pm | Free ARTS ACADEMY CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL ARTS ACADEMY CHARTER TOTTS GAP ARTS INSTITUTE (610) 351-0234 | 1610 Emmaus Ave., Allentown MIDDLE SCHOOL (610) 588-5817 | 1494 Totts Gap Rd, Bangor 6/1: & Me. The powerful (610) 351-0234 | 1610 Emmaus Avenue, Emmaus 5/5: Arts Fair. Regional fair for children story of Star, an imaginative teenager 5/30: Spring Coff eehouse & Book in grades K-12 to display their artwork. diagnosed with cystic fi brosis, presented by Fair. A collection of student-led solo Prizes are awarded in 12 categories. Dance the AACMS Eighth Grade Theater Class. and small group performances, including and music performances along with art and Alumnae Auditorium at Cedar Crest College, 100 instrumental and vocal music, dance, craft demonstrations are held. Spaces are College Dr., Allentown | 1pm | $4/$8 poetry, short stories, and more. Barnes & Noble, 2960 Center Valley Parkway, Center Valley 6-8pm | Free 6/17: Talent & Tour Day. Learn more Accessible Events for about AACMS, meet teachers and staff , and tour our building during this Open MAY-JUNE 2019 House event. 9am -3pm 6/15: BRING IT ON: THE MUSICAL HISTORIC BETHLEHEM MUSEUMS & SITES (484) 664.3333 | Muhlenberg College of Theatre & Dance | 2400 Chew St., Allentown (800) 360-8687 Features score by Lin-Manuel Miranda & Tom Kitt, lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda & Amanda Green, book by Jeff Whitty. ONGOING : Free Sundays at the Empie Theatre, Baker Center for the Arts | 2pm | $41/$35 Museum. Enjoy a range of engaging programs and activities like Career Corner, 6/26: CRAZY FOR YOU Museum Storytime, and the Family Room, (610) 282-9455 | Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival | 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley catering to many ages that promote Treasured Gershwin songs meet sparkling, sensational dances in the ultimate creativity and exploration. Kemerer Museum feel-good musical comedy for the summer season. 427 N New St., Bethlehem | 1–4pm Main Stage | 2pm | $25 and up 6/28: THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD & MAID MARIAN NORTHAMPTON COUNTY (610) 282-9455 | Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival | 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL Righting wrongs and making quick escapes are only half the fun. Robin Hood, SOCIETY Maid Marian, and a merry band of adventurers seek freedom and vitality in (610) 253-1222 | Sigal Museum | 342 Northampton Sherwood Forest. A delightful adventure for kids ages three to tween. St., Easton Schubert Theatre | 10am | $13/$17 5/15: B.Y.O.B. - Bring Your Own 6/29: THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP Baby Historic Stroller Tour. Coff ee, (610) 282-9455 | Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival | 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley conversation, and play then take a historic walking tour of downtown Easton (strollers A hilarious sendup of Victorian melodrama. This madcap mystery features welcome). 10 am | $15 werewolves, vampires, ghosts, and damsels in distress. Schubert Theatre | 2pm | $25 and up 6/19: B.Y.O.B. - Bring Your Own Baby Tour. Meet fellow parents and 6/29: BOHEMIA caretakers and enjoy a fun, interactive tour (484) 664.3333 | Muhlenberg College of Theatre & Dance | 2400 Chew St., Allentown of A Plethora of Petticoats with baby in A World Premiere All-Ages Circus Performance. Created by Noah Dach. tow. 10 am | $15 Free 45-minute circus activity workshop off ered after every performance Studio Theatre, Trexler Pavilion | 10am | $13/$11

MAY/JUN 2019 | lvartscouncil.org 7 CIVIC THEATRE OF PENNSYLVANIA SHAKESPEARE Monthly Membership Meeting. ALLENTOWN FESTIVAL Followed by guest speaker, open to (610) 432-8943 | 514 19th St., Allentown (610) 282-9455 | 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley artists, writers, patrons, musicians, and 5/3-5/19: Fun Home.The Tony 6/14-6/29: Crazy for You. Treasured photographers who reside in PA or NJ. Award-winning musical Fun Home traces Gershwin songs meet sparkling, sensational the coming-of-age of lesbian author Alison dances in the ultimate feel-good musical BETHLEHEM PALETTE CLUB Bechdel, from her youth, to her years at comedy for the summer season. Main Stage | Oberlin College, and fi nally to the present, 2pm, 7pm, 7:30pm, 8pm | $25 and up Banana Factory, 25 W Third Street, Bethlehem | 3rd Sun 1:30-4pm where Alison, now grown, is struggling to 6/20-7/14: The Mystery of Irma write her own graphic autobiography. Vep. Lauded as “The funniest two hours Monthly Membership Meeting. The Thu-Sat 7:30pm, Sun 2pm | $34/$32/$29 anywhere” by The New York Times and program for each meeting includes a 30 6/21-6/30: Constellations. This “lunatic fun that keeps you in stitches” minute business meeting followed by an spellbinding, romantic journey begins with by The Daily News, this madcap mystery hour presentation or demonstration by an a simple encounter between a man and features werewolves, vampires, ghosts, and artist. The meeting concludes with a social a woman. But what happens next defi es damsels in distress. Schubert Theatre | 2pm, gathering. Often held on the third Sunday the boundaries of the world we think we 7pm, 7:30pm, 8pm | $25 and up of the month, but not always. Please check know—delving into the infi nite possibilities 6/1-8/3: The Adventures of Robin for meeting dates. Meetings are not held of their relationship and raising questions Hood and Maid Marion. Righting during June, July and August, or during the about the diff erence between choice and wrongs and making quick escapes are only holiday season in December. destiny. Thu-Sat 7:30pm, Sun 2pm | $29/$27/$24 half the fun. Robin Hood, Maid Marian, and a merry band of adventurers seek MUHLENBERG COLLEGE freedom and vitality in Sherwood Forest. A CARBON COUNTY ART LEAGUE THEATRE & DANCE delightful adventure for kids ages three to (610) 844-4378 | Seventh Moon Spa | 701 Bridge tween. Schubert Theatre | 10am, 2pm | $13/$17 (484) 664.3333 | 2400 Chew St., Allentown St., Ste B103, Lehighton | 2nd Wed 6pm 6/13-6/30 : Bring It On: The Monthly Meeting. Professional or Musical. Features score by Lin-Manuel STATE THEATRE beginner artists encouraged to bring work Miranda & Tom Kitt, lyrics by Lin-Manuel (610) 252-3132 | 453 Northampton St., Easton for sharing. Miranda & Amanda Green, book by Jeff 5/22: Freddy Awards Dress Whitty. Empie Theatre, Baker Center for the Arts Rehearsal & Preview Party. Catch Thu-Sat 7:30pm, Sat & Sun 2pm | $41/$35 a glimpse of performance rehearsals FORKS ARTS SOCIETY Forks Tsp Building | 1606 Sullivan Trail, Easton, PA | 6/26-7/27: Bohemia — A World including the Opening and Closing Premiere All-Ages Circus numbers, Lead Actor & Actress Medleys 2nd Wed 7pm and Overall Musical Nominees Performance Monthly Meeting. Presentations by . Created by Noah Dach. 4:30pm | $25/$10 Free 45-minute circus activity workshop local artists and attendee “Show & Tell”. off ered after every performance 5/23: 2019 Freddy Awards Recognizes and rewards the Studio Theatre, Trexler Pavilion | Wed–Thu 10am & LEHIGH VALLEY 1pm; Fri–Sat 10am & 6:30pm. | $13/$11 accomplishments of Lehigh Valley High Schools 7pm | Tickets available to participating PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB schools Banana Factory | 25 W Third St., Bethlehem | 3rd NORTHAMPTON COUNTY HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL Thu, 7pm | Sept–June SOCIETY TOUCHSTONE THEATRE Monthly Meeting. Cultivates and (610) 253-1222 | Sigal Museum | 342 Northampton (610) 867-1689 | 321 E 4th St., Bethlehem broadens the photographic interests of its St., Easton 5/18: Young Playwrights’ Festival members and promotes photography for 6/1 & 6/8: Easton, 1777: John & Gala. Annual showcase of exceptional, professionals, amateurs, and beginners. Adams and His Thoughts on original plays written by Lehigh Valley Monthly meeting with presentations by Government. Colonial dinner theater youths. Zoellner Arts Center | 7pm | $15/$10/$75 photographers. with the Bachmann Players. 3-course 6/7-6/8: Fresh Voices. Join us for colonial dinner and beverage included. a one-of-a-kind peek into the creative PARKLAND ART LEAGUE Reservations required. Bachmann Publick process of theatre-making. 8:00pm | House, 169 Northampton Street, Easton | 6-8pm Suggested donation $10 (610) 967-4461 | St. Anne’s Episcopal Church | | $60 6667 Lower Macungie Rd, Trexlertown | 2nd Tue 7pm, Sept–June $25/year 6/15: Easton, 1777: John Adams and His Thoughts on Government TOTO GETGET INVOLVED INVOLVED Monthly Meeting. Socialize with Bachmann Players colonial theater in others who have an active interest in art. our 1753 tavern. Light colonial fare and Membership includes opportunity to beverage included. Reservations required. ARTISTS sell your work at community locations. Bachmann Publick House, 169 Northampton Street, ARTS COMMUNITY OF EASTON Monthly business meeting and demo by Easton | 2-4pm | $25 (610) 250-7627 | Lafayette College | Williams artist. Center for the Arts, Easton | 2nd Tue 7–9pm DANCE

8 lvartscouncil.org | MAY /JUN 2019 DANCE 6/29: End of Season Blue Moon WRITERS Double Dance. ALLENTOWN AREA SWING Challenging Contras and GREATER LEHIGH VALLEY DANCE SOCIETY a Fabulous Pot Luck . Caller: Gaye Fifer Band: The Orphans WRITERS GROUP Fearless Fire Company | 1221 S Front St., Allentown Palmer Library | 1 Weller Pl., Palmer Twp | 4th Sat Lessons Tue 7–8:30pm | Social Dance 8:30– 10am–Noon | Jan–Feb, Apr–June, Sept–Nov | $45/ 10:30pm $10/$5 MUSICIANS yr, $35/Renewals All levels with an emphasis on helping ALLENTOWN MUSIC CLUB Monthly business meeting and program on beginners. Dance instruction Tuedays (610) 435-4659 | Zentz Community Center | 3000 some aspect of writing/publishing. with a social dance afterwards. Instruction Fellowship Dr., Whitehall | 1st Sat, 2pm | Mar–May, MONTHLY: “WritersCafé.” available for East Coast Swing, West Coast Oct–Dec Swing, Hustle, Night Club Two Step, Cha Second Thu | 7–9pm Membership open to anyone who enjoys Cha, Salsa, Rumba, Fox Trot, Country music/art. Audition required for performing Waltz and Country 2 Step. All Main lessons artist membership. Monthly musical and WORKSHOPS & begin with basic beginner and build to performing arts programs—featuring artist intermediate steps. CLASSES members, young musicians, and guests. 5/7: Lesson: East Coast Swing ACT I DESALES Larry and Claudia Silverman | Social: APPALACHIAN FIDDLE & (610) 282-3192 | 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley California Mix Music DJ BLUEGRASS ASSOCIATION 6/24-6/29: Summer Video 5/14: Lesson: East Coast Swing Plainfi eld Township Volunteer Fire Company | 6480 Institute. Off ers students an Larry and Claudia Silverman | Social: Sullivan Tr., Wind Gap | $10/7/free introduction to the theories and techniques California Mix Music DJ Indoor shindigs the 2nd Sunday of every of digital movie making. Working with 5/21: Lesson: West Coast Swing month at 12:30pm. state-of-the-art technology, students will Alan Saperstein | Social: California Mix design, shoot and edit fi lms of their own creation. $1615/$1115 Music DJ LEHIGH VALLEY FOLK 5/28: Lesson: West Coast Swing MUSIC SOCIETY 7/22-8/2: Summer Dance Sports Theme | Alan Saperstein | Social: (610) 432-8014 | Lehigh Valley Active Life | 1633 Intensive. The Summer Dance Intensive California Mix Music DJ Elm St., Allentown 3rd Wed | 6:30–10pm off ers professional dance training to students ages 14 and up. The intensive 6/4: Lesson: Cha-Cha Monthly jam session and sing–along, program focuses on technical training in open to all folk music lovers who play an Con Gallagher Social: California Mix ballet, modern, and jazz, with additional Music DJ instrument or simply like to sing along or classes off ered in African dance, Hip-Hop, 6/11: Lesson: Cha-Cha listen to the music. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Improvisation, Pilates, and yoga. Students Con Gallagher | Social: California Mix will also learn repertory work created by Music DJ the faculty. The two-week program will 6/18: Lesson: TBD PENNSYLVANIA JAZZ culminate in an informal presentation on COLLECTIVE Social: California Mix Music DJ Friday, August 2. $995/$675 (570) 656-5631 | Lehigh Valley Active Life | 1633 6/25: Lesson: TBD Elm St., Allentown | Every Fri 9am Social: California Mix Music DJ AFTERWORDS ACTORS STUDIO Elm Street Jazz Big Band is a community (610) 417-6861 | 725 N. 15th Street, Suite #110, band made up of professional and non– Allentown VALLEY CONTRA DANCE professional musicians. SOCIETY 5/6: Monologue Monday. (610) 868-7432 | Unitarian Universalist Church of AfterWords Actors Studio will be open REALLY TERRIBLE ORCHESTRA on Monday evening from 7:00 to....who the Lehigh Valley 424 Center St. , Bethlehem (enter OF PENNSYLVANIA on Wall St.) | Sat 7–10:30pm | $12/$5 knows, to allow you to drop in and get (484) 894-8092 | Kirkland Village | 1 Kirkland feedback, to work on a monologue, to Lively traditional American folk dancing Village Cir., Bethlehem | Thu 7pm get ideas for a monologue, to just sit and with a caller and live acoustic music. Open to anyone with an instrument. You listen...whatever you need!! 7 pm Instruction for beginners at 7pm. No must be willing to practice or feel guilty if partner necessary. Bring wood-fl oor you don’t. Members are folks who haven’t ALLEGRO DANCE STUDIOS friendly shoes. America Folk dance to live played in years, learning a new instrument, caller and music. No partner needed. All and looking for a place to play in a fun, (610) 509.1313 | 4030 Chestnut St., Emmaus welcome. nonjudgmental environment. Weekly ONGOING: Classes in ballet, modern and 5/11: Caller: Hilton Baster | Band: Raise rehearsal. contemporary dance, hiphop, tap, and jazz the Roof dance for children. 5/25: Caller: Ridge Kennedy | Band: STORYTELLERS Rhythmic Heart LEHIGH VALLEY THE ART ESTABLISHMENT 6/8: Caller: Sue Gola | Band: Birch Trio STORYTELLING GUILD (610) 807-9201 | 945 Broadway, Fountain Hill ONGOING: Classes for adults & children | 6/22: Caller: Donna Hunt | Band: Blue (610) 417-7749 | Godfrey Daniels | 7 E 4th St., Bethlehem | 2nd Wed 7:30pm | Sept–July | Free Painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics Jersey Monthly “Story Circle.” and photography.

MAY/JUN 2019 | lvartscouncil.org 9 ART IS INN Students will learn how to create and use a 6/17-8/16: Children and Teen (610) 395-0344 | 9868 Weiss Rd, Breinigsville variety of knots and leave with a beautiful Weekly Summer Art Camp wall hanging. All materials are included in Morning camps: 9am-12pm Afternoon ONGOING: Portrait Session. Portrait this workshop. 1-4pm | $60/$54 camps: 1-4pm. Enroll in morning and sessions with 20 minute pose between afternoon to for a full day camp. Various breaks. Tue 9:30am–12pm | $6/$3 6/10-8/23: Summer Art Camps art camps for ages 5-17. 1 week half day camps Provides young artist the opportunity to ONGOING: Yoga Class. Level 1 & 2 Flow $150 explore the exciting world of art through or Restorative Class Sat 10:15–11:15am | $12 diverse themes and media. Morning camp The Fashion Academy. Morning 9am-12pm. Afternoon camp 12:30- camps: 9am-12pm Afternoon camps: ARTS ACADEMY CHARTER 3:30pm. Ages 4-18. Camps run Mon- 1-4pm. Enroll in morning and afternoon MIDDLE SCHOOL Fri as one-week sessions. Half day camps: to for a full day camp. Various sewing and (610) 351-0234 | 1610 Emmaus Ave., Allentown $160/$144 Full day camps: $295/$265.50 fashion camps for ages 9-17. 1 week half day 7/22-7/26: Summer Arts Camps camps $150 Includes Instrumental Music Lessons, THE ARTS PROJECT AT PENN STATE 6/24-6/28: City Arts Camp. Learn Comedy Improvisation, Dance Intensives, 2809 Saucon Valley Road, Center Valley about music, art, dance, and theatre Musical Theater, and Visual Arts. Open to from partners: Allentown Art Museum, THRU 6/26: Drawing & Painting studens entering grades fi ve through eight. The Baum School of Art, Civic Theatre, Design Fundamentals. Instructor: 9am-12pm | $60 Community Music School, Miller Ron De Long $300 |Wednesdays, 10-12pm Symphony Hall, and Repertory Dance 5/21-8/6: Advanced Jewelry Theatre. 9am | $275 ARTSQUEST’S BANANA & Metalwork FACTORY . Instructor: Ann Lalik Tuesdays, 10-12pm | $350 610.332.1300 | 25 W Third St., Bethlehem BRADBURY SULLIVAN LGBT 6/25,6/26 & 6/28: Papermaking COMMUNITY CENTER 5/4: Star Wars Terrarium with and Book Making Natalie Hartman . Guest artist Jill (610) 347-9988 | 522 W Maple St., Allentown . May the Fourth be Odegaard will off er this special workshop with you! Assemble your own terrarium 5/6: Queer Art Around the World for students to explore a variety of in the 1600s. Don’t miss this class to using succulents and Star Wars characters papermaking techniques ranging from to bring the outdoors inside. A variety of learn about the LGBTQ population and making images in paper to production the art they made when the Mayfl ower characters will be available for students methods that will result in a handmade to paint and add to their terrarium scene. was on its way to the new world! Call book. 12-4pm | $180 This is a great project for families and class Instructor Liz Bradbury for more individuals. All supplies are included. Please information at 610-432-5449 or email note, ArtsQuest is not responsible for the BALLET GUILD OF THE [email protected]. 6 pm | Free life of the plants. 3:30pm | $2 LEHIGH VALLEY 5/13: Stonewall Era Art, the rise (610) 865-0353 | 556 Main St., Bethlehem 5/19: PhotoPass: Cars & Coff ee of Queer Visibility, and Basquiat with Zachary Emerick. Learn the ONGOING: Community Classes In celebration of the 50th Anniversary techniques and tricks you need to take Off ered for ages 3+. The youngest begin of the Stonewall Riots we’ll be looking great automotive photographs. Emerick with an introduction to the basics of ballet; at the artists and societal movements will instruct participants on eff ective these include rhythm, dynamics, and that surrounded and empowered framing, lighting, detail and action shots, as terminology. Youth level classes are off ered LGBTQ people leading up to and after well as how to edit in post-processing. All for the student who wishes to learn ballet the Stonewall Rebellion in 1969. Call registered participants will have a reserved or improve his/her technique. Students class Instructor Liz Bradbury for more parking spot for the event, as well as a ages 6+ have the opportunity to audition information at 610-432-5449 or email cordoned off area with three fabulous cars for Ballet Guild productions. Call for [email protected]. 6 pm | Free to practice photographing away from the tuition information 5/20: LC Tiff any, Aubrey crowds. A reliable DSLR (Digital Single ONGOING: Pre-Professional Beardsley, Loie Fuller, Oscar Wilde Lens Refl ex) camera or a MILC (Mirrorless Auditions required. Classes emphasize and the world of Art Nouveau Interchangeable-Lens Camera) is required the development of ballet skills with a Will all be featured in this class that for this workshop. This class is for students focus on knowledge, proper placement, will examine this beautiful style that aged 14 and up. 8-11am | $90/$81 and alignment. In addition to Pointe work, fl urished between 1890 and 1910. Call 6/1 & 6/2: Print Making Weekend classes in Variations, Repertoire, Jazz, and class Instructor Liz Bradbury for more Workshop. Learn the basics of silkscreen Modern are also given. Master classes, information at 610-432-5449 or email printmaking in this two day workshop taught by professional teachers and [email protected]. 6 pm | Free Beginner and advanced students are dancers, will be held throughout the year welcome. Please bring source materials on for students in this Division. In addition, COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL a fl ash drive (photographs or designs) to various performance opportunities are (610) 435-7725 | 1544 Hamilton St., Allentown use for your work. Paper and printmaking off ered each year in our service to the CMS off ers private music lessons in piano, materials will be provided. 10am-2pm | community. Drop ins $22 | Call for additional violin, guitar, voice, drums, cello, clarinet, $99/$89 tuition information and more for all ages and abilities. Financial 6/2: Fiber Sampler Workshop: aid and scholarships available. Many Macrame Wall Hanging. Try your THE BAUM SCHOOL OF ART free performance opportunities. Spring hand at macrame, the art of decorative (610) 433-0032 | 510 W Linden St., Allentown | Semester (18 weeks) begins Tue, 1/29. knotting, in this one day workshop! Mon–Thu 9am–9:30pm | Fri & Sat 9am–3pm Enroll anytime.

10 lvartscouncil.org | MAY /JUN 2019 Kindermusik | A music and movement of a six-month, bi-weekly, songwriting TAP TIES program designed for children ages 0–5, workshop series led by Bethlehem native focuses on the development of the whole Anne Hills and featuring a stellar list of 610.217.5112 | Various locations child and builds the skills children need to visiting artists from the Godfrey Daniels Ongoing Adult & Teen Community tap be successful in both school and life. community. A broad diversity of styles classes in two locations. Drop ins welcome! Wed | $67/4-week session will be explored – from hip-hop to ballad to spoken word – driven by the interests 14-week sessions $175 | 12-week session Int Level Level 1: 0–24 months (with caregiver) 9am Level 2 of participants and with an over-arching $180/$150 | 8-week session $120 | Drop ins : 24–36 months (with caregiver) 10am interest in place, and our desires and CMS Modern Band | Modern Band dreams for the future. Reservations $18/$20/$50 teaches kids to perform, improvise and recommended 11am- 1pm | $45/$350 STEINBRIGHT HALL CEDAR CREST COLLEGE compose using popular music that they 5/4: Tish Hinojosa know and love including rock, pop, Latin, Mondays with Jill Fitzgerald reggae, hip hop, R & B, and other modern 5/19: Alex Radus styles. No experience needed. CMS 6/2: Jack Murray 6–7PM | Beginner Tap provides all instruments. Weekly rehearsals, 7–8pm | Advanced Beginner Tap numerous free performance opportunities. 6/16: Anne Hills $180/semester 8–9pm | Intermediate/Advanced Tap Middle School (6–8 grade) Mon 3pm OUT OF OUR MINDS ART STUDIO Fridays with Rochelle Haynes High School (9–12 grade) Thu 3pm (610) 762-594 | 65 Lea Street, Macungie 9:30–10:30AM Dixieland Jazz Band. Learn to ONGOING: Classes in acrylics, pastels, | Intermediate Tap $150 perform this fun style of jazz with other pottery, mosaics, glass fusing, etc. For all 10:30–11:45am | Advanced Tap $180 talented musicians of all ages! The focus ages. After-school, birthday parties, & will be on traditional jazz and have plenty summer camps. Moravian college of opportunities for improvisation. This Tuedays with Amy Browne Smith intermediate/advanced group includes REPERTORY DANCE THEATRE brass, woodwinds, percussion, keyboard, OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY 5:15–6:15PM | Absolute Beginner Tap and more. Numerous performance Emmaus Studio | 610.965.6216 | 118 S. 6th St., 6:15–7:15pm | Advanced Beginner Tap opportunities. $216/semester Emmaus | Allentown Studio | 610.965.6216 | Kids Choir. As a group, children 1402 Linden St., Allentown | Kuhnsville Studio | 7:15–8:15pm | Int/Adv Tap ages 6–11 will learn the basics of vocal 610.965.6216 | 6426 Memorial Rd., Allentown performance including ear-training ONGOING: Off ering classes in ballet, TOTTS GAP ARTS techniques, music theory, note reading, modern, tap, hip hop and jazz beginning at and harmonization using both traditional age 3. Yoga classes are also off ered. (610) 588-5817 | 1494 Totts Gap Rd, Bangor songs and current hits. No previous experience needed. Tue 6pm | $216/semester Classes in Art, Dance and Theater. SAUCON CREEK ARTS FESTIVAL Silver Winds Flute Choir. For (610) 838-1199 | 1890-92 Friedensville Road, advanced fl ute players to hone technical Bethlehem TREASURE HOUSE THEATRE skills while expanding your performance repertoire in a variety of genres. CMS 5/4: Photographing Historic (646) 543-2478 | 812 W Hamilton St., Allentown Architecture with Frank Smith| Silver Winds performs frequently at ONGOING: Professional Acting community and private events throughout Olympus Visionary photographer, Frank Classes. A specifi c, selective, practical our area. Tue 6pm | $324/semester Smith for an illuminating discussion and hands on workshop on the creative approach to the craft, fi rmly rooted in the Saxophone Ensemble. This elements of Historic Architecture. Intermediate/Advanced level Sax Ensemble 9am-1pm | $35 work of Meisner and Stanislavski.Reach provides students with an opportunity to new ground, break free from mechanical play with other students of various ages and doing, and explore what is revealed by the abilities. Fundamental skills essential for REYNOLDS ADVANCED varying styles and genres of music will be MATERIALS actor’s instinct. Taught by New York based (844) 294-1444 | 5600 Lower Macungie Road, studied. Tue 6pm | $216/semester Daniel Amenda and Michael Fegley Macungie 6/14: Materials Spotlight™ – Wed or Thurs 7–9:30pm | $600/12–Week Session GALLERY 840 Cosplay Rigid Mask Making and 484.866.2972 | 840 Hamilton St #101, Allentown Advanced Mold Making. Let’s discuss YOUNG PEOPLE’S Thu 1–7pm; Fri 10am–5pm; Sat 9am–2pm what materials are available for making SATURDAYS: Open Paint Studio props and costumes for cosplay, LARP, PHILHARMONIC Seasonal paint themes for children, teens theater and more. Topics Include:2-Part (610) 868-9888 and adults | $15+ Molds (Pourable and Brush-On)Brush-On Molds & Support Shells Slush / Roto and 5/20: Trumpet Master Class | by GODFREY DANIELS Composite Casting Material Demos Will Billy Hunter at Lehigh Valley Charter Be Ongoing - Light Refreshment Will Be 610.867.2390 | 7 E. 4th St., Bethlehem Served. 1pm | $20 School for the Performing Arts. Songwriting workshops. Part 322 E 3rd St., Bethlehem | 7pm | Free

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