Living History presentation under the tent at Germantown Campus. Shot live; interview with talent.
Living History presentation under the tent at Germantown Campus. Shot live; interview with talent.
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Living History presentation under the tent at Germantown Campus. Shot live; interview with talent.
The Maryland Band Directors Band is one-of-a-kind in that it comprises almost entirely professional music educators. It was created in 2011 by Dr. Vincent Patterson, teachers from the Montgomery County Public Schools, and David Phillips of the Montgomery College Arts Institute, in conjunction with Montgomery County Public Schools music teachers and administrators. The Seneca Valley instrumental music program has been under the direction of Mr. Adam Stephens since 2014, and has grown to become a critical advocate for music in and around the Germantown community. Seneca Valley instrumental ensembles actively perform and host outreach events in local elementary and middle schools, and often perform for local civic events and in nursing homes. Students in the program have performed at Jazz festivals in Washington, DC, Orlando Florida, and Chantilly, Virginia. Sceneca Valley ensembles consistently earn high ratings at festivals, including multiple superior ratings in district adjudications. The instrumental music program promotes music performance in the community by hosting a number of artists from around the world, including Edmar Casteneda, Sybarite5 (both courtesy of BlackRock Center for Arts), the US Marine Band Brass Quintet, the US Navy Band, and the US Navy Sea Chanters. Students regularly receive distinction in local, county and state ensembles, and over $20,000 in music scholarships have been awarded to graduating instrumental music students in the last two years.
Living History presentation inside Globe Hall at Germantown Campus. Shot live; interview with talent.
Living History presentation inside Globe Hall at Germantown Campus. Shot live; interview with talent.
The Maryland native is said to be the first African-American to reach the North Pole. Historic interpreter and actor Keith Henley plays the explorer, craftsman, and author.
The 16th-century "Pirate Queen' commanded ships, men, and the respect of Queen Elizabeth I, Award-winning actress Mary Ann Jung plays O'Malley.
The Maryland native is said to be the first African-American to reach the North Pole. Historic interpreter and actor Keith Henley plays the explorer, craftsman, and author.
Performances by the Steven Gellman Trio, Andrew McKnight and Ellen Cherry.
The Maryland Band Directors Band is one-of-a-kind in that it comprises almost entirely professional music educators. It was created in 2011 by Dr. Vincent Patterson, teachers from the Montgomery County Public Schools, and David Phillips of the Montgomery College Arts Institute, in conjunction with Montgomery County Public Schools music teachers and administrators. The Seneca Valley instrumental music program has been under the direction of Mr. Adam Stephens since 2014, and has grown to become a critical advocate for music in and around the Germantown community. Seneca Valley instrumental ensembles actively perform and host outreach events in local elementary and middle schools, and often perform for local civic events and in nursing homes. Students in the program have performed at Jazz festivals in Washington, DC, Orlando Florida, and Chantilly, Virginia. Sceneca Valley ensembles consistently earn high ratings at festivals, including multiple superior ratings in district adjudications. The instrumental music program promotes music performance in the community by hosting a number of artists from around the world, including Edmar Casteneda, Sybarite5 (both courtesy of BlackRock Center for Arts), the US Marine Band Brass Quintet, the US Navy Band, and the US Navy Sea Chanters. Students regularly receive distinction in local, county and state ensembles, and over $20,000 in music scholarships have been awarded to graduating instrumental music students in the last two years.
This concert is a culmination of a project by the Montgomery Scholars Program class of 2017 and 2018 to make James Reese Europe's name great again on the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entry into W.W.I.
World Arts Festival - Rumi Fest_Afghan Music Concert
This talk explores the emergence of Jewish community in Montgomery County, with a focus on the built environment. Jewish developers played a major role in the county’s mid-century building boom and their work served to foster Jewish community life. The presentation features developers who created residential and commercial developments and provided religious centers and recreation facilities which supported and attracted Jewish residents. Representative projects include Indian Spring Golf and Country Club, Montgomery Jewish Community Center, Kemp Mill Estates. Early synagogues dating from the 1950s-1970s were designed by leading modernist architects. This talk draws upon the author’s study of mid-century modern architecture in Montgomery County, published in the award-winning book, Montgomery Modern, and also builds on the work of the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington’s exhibit and book Jewish Washington: Scrapbook of an American Community.
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World Arts Festival - Rumi Fest_Afghan Music Concert
Montgomery College's innovative Early College Program provides Montgomery County Public School students an opportunity to experience college-level courses, accelerate their path to degree completion and entrance into the workforce, and save money on college tuition This session offers a wide array of information, ranging from requirements to deadlines and from a current Early College student’ s perspective to faculty advice. For more information visit http://bit.ly/MCTV-Education-Y
This is the first year that engineering has participated in summer youth research at Montgomery College. An excellent cohort of student engineers from the middle college dual enrollment program at Northwest High School spent their summer engaged in solar energy research. Our speaker was inspired to bring a pedagogy lens into his solar energy project. Victor Mathias will present how solar energy can be used in entry-level engineering projects. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/FkshVA2ADwI
Explore the possibilities of a future career in Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Technology. STEM programs at Montgomery College are open to all. They are pathways to two year and four year degrees.