Arts and Culture Show explores Baltimore County filmmakers, original dance from CCBC, and what motivates a jazz artist
January 3, 2019
The new edition of smARTS, the Baltimore County arts and culture television show, explores Baltimore County filmmakers, looks at what motivates a jazz artist, and offers ideas for exploring arts with kids. CCBC Dance performs an original work. The program airs on Baltimore County cable channel 25. Featured segments include:
- Host Carolyn Black-Sotir speaks with saxophonist Gregory Thompkins on what motivates his music.
- Baltimore County has some great local filmmakers and “made in Baltimore County” films. Scott Braid from the Maryland Film Festival and filmmaker Joe Tropea go behind the screen credits.
- Tommy Parlon from CCBC Dance talks about careers in dance, and the CCBC Dance company performs a new work.
- Trisha Chason from the Baltimore County Arts Guild offers visual arts activities that nurture creativity in the children in your life.
smARTS airs Thursdays and Fridays, 7:00-7:30 p.m. and Tuesdays 11:30 a.m.- noon on Baltimore County cable channel 25. SmARTS segments can be viewed on the Baltimore County Government YouTube channel.
smARTS is a production of the Baltimore County Commission on Arts & Sciences in partnership with the Baltimore County Public Schools and BCPS-TV.