The Annapolis Blend is a diverse inclusive 25 member women's chorus, singing 4-part a capella harmony on songs that reflect decades of time. The group offers women of all ages opportunities for friendship while creating vocal harmonic sound. The educational component teaches a singer how to improve voice quality and blend one's voice with others. The group entertains audiences throughout the greater Annapolis area frequently performing at community centers, libraries, public festivals, and senior centers, pro bono, giving back to the community.
2Arts Council of Anne Arundel Countyhttps://www.acaac.org[email protected](410) 222-7949
2666 Riva Rd Ste 150
Annapolis, MD 21401
United States
vocal band
Singer/songwriter Bridgette Michaels is an experienced local musician who weaves reggae vibes throughout the fabric of her culturally diverse music. She was born in Jamaica, grew up in Trinidad, and has lived for over 20 years across the east coast of the US. Uniquely, Bridgette has a PhD in oceanography and smoothly incorporates a Caribbean feel along with ocean themes in her music. In addition to her original song repertoire, she plays popular, well-known cover songs loved by generations. Bridgette performs as a solo artist, a duo, and with her band Guava Jelly.
Lynne Streeter Childress is a playwright, actor, teaching artist, director, and founding artistic director of Building Better People Productions, a theatre company for young audiences based in Annapolis, MD that does shows based in themes of kindness, respect and the things that make us all better people. Her shows include We Got: It! A Show About Empathy, Feeling All the Feelings and Bringing Back the Sun, and she offers workshops and residencies, like Drama For Good, a writing and acting workshop. Lynne lives in Annapolis, MD with her husband and son.
Dedicated to Art for All, Maryland Hall stands as the region’s cultural core, actively convening and engaging people of all ages and backgrounds in arts experiences that strengthen community.
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OUR MISSION
Our purpose is to cultivate and develop the visions, skills and economic opportunities of artists in various visual and performing art forms. We offer training to underprivileged youth in underserved communities and assist in job placement #FAOA
The Annapolis Watercolor Club was founded in 1975 by a small group of artists under the leadership of Joanne Scott as a non-profit educational organization. The mission of the AWC is to encourage the art of watercolor painting through the education of artists.
My art is a spiritual journey that transcends boundaries and defies categorization. Through a diverse range of media and a wide spectrum of subjects, I strive to capture the essence of the human spirit and the profound emotions that connect us all. Each piece is a unique expression of my inner world. where the sacred and the society merge, inviting viewers to contemplate the divine in the everyday. My work is a testament to the universal quest for meaning and a reflection of the human experience.