BAE Summer Arts: Virtual Classes in Music and Dance
Facebook and YouTube NY, United StatesBronx Arts Ensemble is hosting a FREE online arts education series during the month of July! Featuring professional Bronx-based artists. Open to all ages!
Bronx Arts Ensemble is hosting a FREE online arts education series during the month of July! Featuring professional Bronx-based artists. Open to all ages!
The Bronx Arts Ensemble(BAE) is Proud to return to in-person concertizing with a charming collection of 20th century French works– Germaine Tailleferre’s Choral et Deux Variations, Claude Arrieu’s Quintette en Ut, and the monumental Tombeau De Couperin by Maurice Ravel.
BAE is proud to partner with WQRX for this very special event.
Listen, look, and play alongside WQXR for our first Classical Kids Fair in the Bronx! Families can experience live performances, an instrument "petting zoo," arts and crafts, dance workshops, and more. This event is outdoors and admission is FREE! No RSVP or tickets required—just show up and have fun!
Join the Bronx Arts Ensemble string quartet for an afternoon of music. The quartet will perform both classical and contemporary favorites from Mozart’s masterful string quartet number 17, “The Hunt,” to William Grant Still’s “The Sentimental One”, along with a piece from Joe Hisaishi, the celebrated composer of Studio Ghibli.
Join us for an evening of music and discussion on the intersection of music, culture, and Black identity. Featuring members of Bronx Arts Ensemble and The New York Philharmonic alongside an interdisciplinary panel of Black scholars—Dr. Fredara Hadley, ethnomusicologist; Dr. Trevor Weston, composer; and Dr. Raymond Codrington, cultural anthropologist.
A virtual performance of a charming collection of 20th century French works-- Germaine Tailleferre’s Choral et Deux Variations, Claude Arrieu’s Quintette en Ut, and the monumental Tombeau De Couperin by Maurice Ravel.
Join us for some festive fun! Come celebrate the season with us and our friends at Fordham University as we present some holiday favorites!
Join Bronx-native and rising opera star Linda Collazo with crowd-favorite Pablo Zinger in a concert featuring holiday favorites, broadway tunes, Latina American songs, opera, and a special tribute to Irving Berlin.
Join Bronx-native and rising opera star Linda Collazo with crowd-favorite Pablo Zinger in a concert featuring holiday favorites, broadway tunes, Latina American songs, opera, and a special tribute to Irving Berlin.
A virtual discussion on the intersection of music, culture, and Black identity featuring an interdisciplinary panel of Black scholars—Dr. Fredara Hadley, ethnomusicologist; Dr. Trevor Weston, composer; and Dr. Raymond Codrington, cultural anthropologist.
Bronx Arts Ensemble presents an afternoon of reflection with rising opera singer Markel Reed.
Bronx Arts Ensemble presents an afternoon of reflection with rising opera singer Markel Reed.
Bronx Arts Ensemble string quartet performs chamber music written by established and emerging American composers.
The Bronx Arts Ensemble String Quartet performs works by Angélica Negrón as part of March is Music month at the Pregones Puerto Rican Traveling Theater.
Spring Celebration! Join the Bronx Arts Ensemble at the New York Botanical Garden’s Ross Hall for a celebration of spring! The Bronx Arts Ensemble woodwind quintet will perform a concert of works inspired by or evocative of the natural world.
Bronx Arts Ensemble presents Bronx-Born trumpeter and composer Ray Vega in concert with The Bronx Arts Ensemble String Quartet. The concert will include old standards by Duke Ellington, Bernie Miller, and Kurt Weill, as well as original compositions by Mr. Vega.
Yahaya Kamate will lead a dance demonstration and perform at the opening night of Bronx Night Market.
Gwendolyn is having a bad day. It’s raining cats and dogs. Mom took her phone. She’s tired of TV. What’s a girl to do? Time for some daydreaming. Some MUSICAL daydreaming. Gwendolyn imagines her future as a member of an all-girl band. Get ready for her to create characters and puppeteer them right in front of your eyes! Written by Dante Albertie and Mary Ann McSweeney.
Gwendolyn is having a bad day. It’s raining cats and dogs. Mom took her phone. She’s tired of TV. What’s a girl to do? Time for some daydreaming. Some MUSICAL daydreaming. Gwendolyn imagines her future as a member of an all-girl band. Get ready for her to create characters and puppeteer them right in front of your eyes! Written by Dante Albertie and Mary Ann McSweeney.
The Pharaoh Akhnaten ascended to the throne at 17 and forever changed the course of history with a bold new vision for Egypt. What change do young people want to see in our world?