Curious about the Library’s teen spaces, but you aren’t a teen? Everyone is invited to check out the teen spaces’ DIY design studios, video games, virtual reality, and more!
18+
Drop in with your digital device for one-on-one help accessing the Library’s free eBooks, movies, music, and more.
Age 18 and up. Help with email, Facebook, and other digital tools is also available. Please note: we cannot do setups or repairs.
Email [email protected] to reserve your spot!
The Mountain Goats are John Darnielle, Peter Hughes, Jon Wurster, and Matt Douglas. They have been making music together as a quartet for several years. Three of them live in North Carolina and one has moved back to Rochester. Their songs often seek out dark lairs within which terrible monsters dwell, but their mission is to retrieve the treasure from the dark lair and persuade the terrible monsters inside to seek out the path of redemption. As Axl Rose once memorably asked, in the song “Terrible Monster”: “What’s so terrible about monsters, anyway?” This is the question the Mountain Goats have been doggedly pursuing since 1991. They will never leave off this quest until every option has been exhausted. Thank you.
Shana Cleveland will open.
Make plans with friends and family to enjoy the Afghan Cuisine of Samira Restaurant and ensure a donation to Friends of the Library at the same time! Pick up a flyer at
the Library in Bloomington or Ellettsville or download a copy at http://mcpl.info/friends and present it when you pay your bill. Samira Restaurant will donate a percentage of your check to Friends of the Library. All proceeds go to fund the numerous and much used programs offered by your library!
Take your LEGO building skills to the next level. This month, building challenges include planes, trains and automobiles. For grades K-6.
Slots are 5-10 minutes.
6:30 – 7:00pm : sign up for your performance
7:00 – 9:00pm : the show begins!
Presented by the Hoosier Youth Philharmonic, comprised of Bloomington High School North and Bloomington High School South students.
Challenge your cranium and join us for Taproom Trivia! Hosted by the marvelous Katie Cox, sign-ups start at 7:30pm and the game starts at 8:15pm!
Bringing all your country classics & rock’n’roll favorites performed by our rag tag Honky Tonk Tuesday house band.
Featuring a revolving cast of Bloomington music greats.
Area 10 Agency on Aging: Benefit Luncheon
Area 10 Agency on Aging cordially invites the community to their annual Benefit Luncheon. This year the luncheon will take place in Shreve Hall at Ivy Tech Community College on Wednesday, May 15th. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. with lunch and a program will follow from 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. The address is 200 Daniels Way, Bloomington, IN 47404.
Held during Older Americans Month, this event will highlight the important work of Area 10 over the past year. Donations received through this event raises critically needed funds that support the programs and direct services Area 10 provides to Monroe and Owen county residents.
We encourage attendees to support Area 10 with a suggested charitable contribution of $40 per seat. Your donation is tax-deductible and will have an immediate impact on many lives.
Register by April 19th by: calling Chris at 812-935-2503, email Chris, , or completing the online form.
Area 10 Agency on Aging is a private, not-for-profit corporation serving older adults and those with disabilities in Monroe and Owen Counties. Our mission is to lead by offering resources, solutions and connections that empower community members to live more fulfilled lives.
Bloomington Parks and Recreation and the Bloomington Fire Department present Fitness with a Firefighter—a weekly workout. All fitness levels are welcome. Workouts vary, and usually combine cardiovascular and strength training exercises. Modifications are available if needed. Workouts are approximately 30-45 minutes. Registration is not required. Workouts take place rain or shine. Geared for ages 18 and up, but all are welcome with guardian approval. Look for our event on Facebook to stay up to date! For more information, contact [email protected].
Join us to learn about MHC’s volunteer opportunities! The orientation includes the story of the Hub’s founding, some policies and procedures, and a tour of our facilities. Volunteers will be given a chance to sign up for a shift at the end of the orientation.
For more information, please contact Thomas at [email protected]
The Jewish Theatre of Bloomington’s 2019 season opens with Cherry Docs written by Canadian playwright David Gow. Directed by Liam Castellan, this drama follows a neo-Nazi Skinhead, played by Christopher Crider-Plonka, who is charged with murder in Toronto. Legal Aid assigns him a Jewish lawyer, played by JTB veteran Jonathan Golembiecki, and they are forced to collaborate on a defense. The Skinhead is pushed beyond his prejudice, while the lawyer is forced to examine the limits of his own liberal tolerance, and the demons that might be underneath it. Cherry Docs is a white-hot examination of hate and how hard it is to uproot from society.
Email: [email protected]
Event Website: https://www.jewishtheatrebloomington.com/cherry-docs
Tickets can be purchased through the BCT Box Office at 114 E. Kirkwood Avenue (812-323-3020) and can be purchased online through bctboxoffice.org.
For more information on the Jewish Theatre or this production, please visit jewishtheatrebloomington.com or find us on Facebook.
Each comedian is asked to do no more than five minutes of completely original material. While we do not care about foul language in your set, we do not allow racist, homophobic or rape/female bashing jokes. If you have to ask if it’s racist, homophobic, or a rape joke, it probably is.
Comedians that wish to participate are asked to e-mail [email protected]. Newcomers and any participants who are not paid professionals will be required to bring audience members to see them. This is non-negotiable. So if you plan on signing up, be sure to invite as many friends as you can. Good luck!
Wanna try drag? Burlesque? Boylesque? Good old-fashioned performance art? NOW’S YOUR CHANCE. All are welcome to participate–just bring your own music and your *fabulous* selves. Who knows? You may end up in a show!
Every Wednesday
Sign up at 10
Show at 11
Sign up by contacting Envy Debeauté via private message or by e-mail at [email protected]
Monroe County CASA invites interested members of the community to attend the CASA Candlelight Fundraising Breakfast on May 16th from 7:30-8:30 a.m. at Fountain Square Ballroom. This event will feature a light breakfast and coffee, along with moving messages from people impacted by the CASA program.
This breakfast is free and open to the public, but donations are highly encouraged at the event. To RSVP, please call 812-333-2272 or email [email protected].
CASA is a volunteer-powered program which provides representation in juvenile court for child victims of abuse and neglect. They provide support to these children to ensure that they remain at the forefront of the court proceedings and find a safe, permanent home as quickly as possible. To learn more about how you can give a child a voice, please visit www.monroecountycasa.org or call 812-333-CASA.
Stop by the Hub to purchase homegrown and handmade goods at affordable prices! This once a month market offers Hub community members a space to sell their handicrafts, produce, eggs, and more. Cash only and come hungry – we’ll have freshly made snacks!
Back by popular demand! Upcycle a tin can into a planter for real succulents. All ages are welcome.
The Bloomington Walking Club is a weekly, informal group that walks on the paved trails surrounding Olcott Park. All ages and ability levels are welcome. Walkers choose their own pace. Dog- and stroller-friendly. Presented by Bloomington Parks and Recreation and IU Health Bloomington. For more information, contact Jess Klein at [email protected].
A spoken word gathering of tribes
featuring
Brian Hassett: Beat Scholar & Prankster Historian
George Walker: Merry Prankster & Veteran of 1960s Psychedelic Acid Culture
also including spoken word by Tony Brewer and Joan Hawkins & music by Travis Puntarelli
The Jewish Theatre of Bloomington’s 2019 season opens with Cherry Docs written by Canadian playwright David Gow. Directed by Liam Castellan, this drama follows a neo-Nazi Skinhead, played by Christopher Crider-Plonka, who is charged with murder in Toronto. Legal Aid assigns him a Jewish lawyer, played by JTB veteran Jonathan Golembiecki, and they are forced to collaborate on a defense. The Skinhead is pushed beyond his prejudice, while the lawyer is forced to examine the limits of his own liberal tolerance, and the demons that might be underneath it. Cherry Docs is a white-hot examination of hate and how hard it is to uproot from society.
Email: [email protected]
Event Website: https://www.jewishtheatrebloomington.com/cherry-docs
Tickets can be purchased through the BCT Box Office at 114 E. Kirkwood Avenue (812-323-3020) and can be purchased online through bctboxoffice.org.
For more information on the Jewish Theatre or this production, please visit jewishtheatrebloomington.com or find us on Facebook.
Having suffered great loss and heartbreak, Kathy is a woman on the edge. Haunted by her past and her own personal demons, Kathy seems to be losing the battle against her thoughts, her words, and her fears. And the one man who can help her may prove to be just as powerless against her…
Contains violence and may not be suitable for all ages.
Link: https://newplays.org/show/2018-2019/to-quiet-the-quiet/
Description: Woodward/Newman Drama Award Winner
Written by Christy Hall Directed by David Anspaugh From the writer of the hit musical Home.
Our two breakfasts are always the first Wednesday and the third Friday of the month at 10am. We meet at the Cloverleaf South Restaurant on Winslow at Henderson, behind the IU Credit Union in a shopping center that also has Avers Pizza and a hardware store. Anywhere from 12-25 of us sit at one long table; they just add more chairs and tables as our group grows.
Stanley Lambchop is an ordinary, everyday ten-year-old until one night his bulletin board falls right on top of him. The next morning, Stanley wakes up flat! When he leaves his family to search the globe for a solution, he is stamped and posted from Hollywood to France to Honolulu and beyond, making friends along the way. A musical adventure filled with singing, dancing and fun for all!
The Nature Sounds series combines a live, acoustic performance by local musicians with an educational nature presentation about the sounds made and found in all of our outdoor spaces. Follow along from the trees to the flowers, knowledge of their healing powers, oral histories passed over hours and hours. Experience the healing properties of the natural world, from the medicinal properties of leaves and bark to the healing power of music, rhythm and sound. We will learn of the healing properties of rhythm with percussionist, Lara Weaver. Friday, May 17 at 6:30 p.m. at Rev. Ernest D. Butler Park Nature topic: From Music to Medicine Musical guest: Lara Weaver. Bring your own seating.
Join us for a night of merriment and mayhem with our first Shakespeare offering of the year!!
Presented by The Monroe County Civic Theater
Having suffered great loss and heartbreak, Kathy is a woman on the edge. Haunted by her past and her own personal demons, Kathy seems to be losing the battle against her thoughts, her words, and her fears. And the one man who can help her may prove to be just as powerless against her…
Contains violence and may not be suitable for all ages.
Link: https://newplays.org/show/2018-2019/to-quiet-the-quiet/
Description: Woodward/Newman Drama Award Winner
Written by Christy Hall Directed by David Anspaugh From the writer of the hit musical Home.
On Saturday May 18, 2019, plein air painters will be gathering at the Hinkle-Garton Farmstead
on East 10th Street at the invitation of Bloomington Restorations, Inc. (BRI). Members of the
Bloomington Watercolor Society (BWS), the Upland Plein Air Painters (“UP”) and Artists from
Brown County Arts Alliance will all gather at 2920 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47408 to
enjoy the arrival of spring and the chance to paint outdoors again. Paintings will be created May
18th on location at the historic Hinkle-Garton Farmstead, that include two historic homes, farm
land, gardens and outbuildings, after which will be on display inside the 1892 Queen Anne style
homestead monthly beginning with the May 25 th Farmstead Open Day. Paintings will be
available for purchase Saturday, May 25 th at the Farmstead and at subsequent monthly Open
Days and events throughout the summer. Individual artists will donate twenty-five percent of the
proceeds from the art sales to pay for restoration of the Hinkle-Garton Farmhouse.
The Hinkle property was settled in 1886 and grew to 82 acres which included a dairy farm and
later a flower farm. As the city of Bloomington grew, land was sold to various buyers such as the
Illinois Central Railroad. In addition, land was sold for the building of the United States Post
Office and to developers for an apartment complex. The Farmstead today contains 11 acres.
Daisy Hinkle Garton was born on the Farmstead in 1908 and remained connected to it for the
rest of her life until her death in 2003. In the 1940s Daisy and her husband Joe Garton moved
back to the Farmstead. Daisy and Joe had both studied music at Indiana University. Upon their
return, Joe taught in the Indianapolis schools and Daisy taught in the Bloomington Schools and
also gave private lessons in the home. Daisy loved the land, her students and tenants, art and
sharing her heritage with others. Upon her death she left the property in her trust to a not-for-
profit organization that would preserve the Farmstead and operate a museum within the main
rooms of the first floor of the farmhouse. The Farmstead retains history and by-gone charm, as
visitors will discover as they explore the house and grounds.
Artists who have been invited to paint are excited about the opportunity to bring life to canvas
and paper with images that recall the times, the flowers, the music and the historical buildings of
the Hinkle-Garton Farmstead. We hope you will come and share these images with us on May
18th from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM and discover spring at the Farmstead. BRI members will be
present to assist with questions and information on the Paint Out, Farmstead and BRI activities.
Explore yoga with your kid, in a fun class where kids are encouraged to be curious, kind & mindful, finding their own natural abilities and challenging their minds and bodies in a playful but meaningful way. Reserve your spot online. Namaste!
An Afternoon of Music with Eric Hughes
3rd Saturday Art & Music Series
Saturday, May 18
2:00-4:00 pm
Cost: FREE (Donations for 3rd Saturday musicians are strongly encouraged!)
Eric Hughes is a lifelong musician and a Spencer resident. Perhaps best known locally as a band member with The Rotations, an “almost acoustic” group, playing a mix of light classic rock with some upbeat country thrown in. They switch instruments every three or four songs just for fun! Eric will treat us to an afternoon of song and acoustic guitar while you shop and enjoy Juniper Art Gallery’s Regional Artists’ Spring Exhibit. Light refreshments will be served.
Discover Owen County’s newest fine arts establishment!
Located on the south side of Spencer’s historic downtown square
Admission includes:
– 6 Wine Samples (Adults 21+ only)
– Appetizers, Hot Dogs, and a Sack Meal for Kids
– Live Music by Window Payne
– Multiple Games, Face Painting, Raffles
– Relaxation at the GORGEOUS Butler Winery & Vineyard grounds
– YES, ALL THIS AND……
– Up-close encounters with WildCare’s ambassador animals
Teens! Check out our Saturday Banneker Nights. This program includes open basketball, snacks, karaoke, movies, and mentoring. Registration is not required. Participant information must be completed at the door before entering. For ages 12-16 years.
Join us for a night of merriment and mayhem with our first Shakespeare offering of the year!!
Presented by The Monroe County Civic Theater
A multi-media rock show that brings you the greatest rock hits from the 70’s and 80’s. Based out of Columbus, Indiana, the band not only performs classic rock hits to shear perfection but includes a true to form light show and video projection of stunning visual effects, custom created for each song.
The band’s song list includes over 50 titles from artists such as Boston, Styx, The Eagles, Foreigner, Journey, Yes, Fleetwood Mac, and more.
Armed Forces Weekend – we are paying tribute and honoring the men and women who currently serve, or have served in the past, in one of the five U.S. military branches – the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force or the U.S. Coast Guard.
We appreciate all that they do to serve and keep our country safe in times of war and peace. Please wear your uniform or a service ball cap so that we may recognize you this weekend.
The Jewish Theatre of Bloomington’s 2019 season opens with Cherry Docs written by Canadian playwright David Gow. Directed by Liam Castellan, this drama follows a neo-Nazi Skinhead, played by Christopher Crider-Plonka, who is charged with murder in Toronto. Legal Aid assigns him a Jewish lawyer, played by JTB veteran Jonathan Golembiecki, and they are forced to collaborate on a defense. The Skinhead is pushed beyond his prejudice, while the lawyer is forced to examine the limits of his own liberal tolerance, and the demons that might be underneath it. Cherry Docs is a white-hot examination of hate and how hard it is to uproot from society.
Email: [email protected]
Event Website: https://www.jewishtheatrebloomington.com/cherry-docs
Tickets can be purchased through the BCT Box Office at 114 E. Kirkwood Avenue (812-323-3020) and can be purchased online through bctboxoffice.org.
For more information on the Jewish Theatre or this production, please visit jewishtheatrebloomington.com or find us on Facebook.
Having suffered great loss and heartbreak, Kathy is a woman on the edge. Haunted by her past and her own personal demons, Kathy seems to be losing the battle against her thoughts, her words, and her fears. And the one man who can help her may prove to be just as powerless against her…
Contains violence and may not be suitable for all ages.
Link: https://newplays.org/show/2018-2019/to-quiet-the-quiet/
Description: Woodward/Newman Drama Award Winner
Written by Christy Hall Directed by David Anspaugh From the writer of the hit musical Home.
Meet our volunteer, Anthony, at the Lakeview Activity Center for a 1 hour moderate hike on trail 5. See the outdoors after dark and learn about the full flower moon.
Suzannah has touched everyone who came into the Playhouse, from the volunteers to staff to performers to the guests. Now it is our turn to touch Suzannah, to reach out and show her that the community, the Playhouse is supporting her during her toughest battle yet.
Doors open at 1:30 pm, concessions will be available for purchase. Admission is free, reserve your seats online and make a donation, or donate during the concert.
Scheduled to perform are; Rhett Thomas | Dave Gore and Robbie Bowden | Chuck Wills & Friends | Kara Barnard & Friends | Hamilton Creek | Jenn Cristy & Eric Brown.
Date | Sunday, May 19, 2019 · 2:00 pm |
Tickets are available at the BCT Box Office
General admission: $15 advance, $18 day of show
Student with ID: $8 advance, $10 day of show
Children 18 & under: free (ticket required)
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
Marian Adoration: Sacred music from 17th century Italy
Sun May 19th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
Monroe County Courthouse, 100 W Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
This presentation provides a soundscape to the visual art of Italian artists like Da Vinci, Titian, Michelangelo, Raphael; all of
whom composed art to promulgate the Blessed Virgin, the Annunciation, and the Immaculate Conception from complex polyphony to florid monody.
Paulina Francisco, soprano; Gregorio Taniguchi, tenor; Anna Maberry, violin; Reynaldo Patino,
violin; Christopher Armijo, recorder & organ; Adam Dillon, sackbut; Jonathan Wasserman,
theorbo & baroque guitar
Nigel North, lute
Tue May 21st 7:00pm – 8:00pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
A concert of music by Sylvius Leopold Weiss for solo lute.
Sponsored by The Lute Society of America and Bloomington Early Music.
Workshop: Nigel North, lute
Wed May 22nd 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Please join Nigel North and The Lute Society of America for this free and open to the public
workshop/masterclass with internationally renowned lutenist Nigel North.
The Brandenburg Project
Wed May 22nd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
YPF II: Oberlin Baroque
Wed May 22nd 4:30pm – 6:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Celebrating Clara Schumann
Wed May 22nd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
IU Recital Hall, 1201 E 3rd St, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Featuring fortepianist Byron Schenkman with members of the Historical Performance Institute.
Program:
Three Romances for violin and piano, op. 22
Nocturne in F,op. 6, no. 2 for piano solo
Waltz in E-flat Major for piano, four hands
Romance in A-flat for cello and piano from op. 7
Trio in G Minor, op. 17
Personnel:
Sarah Cranor, Violin
Anna Maberry, Violin
Seung Ah Hong, Cello
Kevin Flynn, Cello
Anastasia Chin, Fortepiano
Byron Schenkman, Fortepiano
What can You Do with Greensleeves: A Ground Bass Jam Session with Adam Gilbert
Thu May 23rd 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Anyone can improvise over the four-chord progressions of the Romanesca pattern at the heart
of the famous Greensleeves melody. In less than one hour, Adam Gilbert will have you playing
or singing variations over Greensleeves in Renaissance and Baroque styles, from the simplest
four note melodies to florid scales, arppeggios, and fancy passages. It’s fun, exciting, and no
one has yet been injured in the process. Bring your instrument or voice to join in the slightly
scary but oh so exciting fun!
McGill University Baroque Ensemble
Thu May 23rd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
USC Collegium Workshop
Thu May 23rd 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
We are excited to welcome back 2018 YPF participants the USC Thornton Collegium Workshop
back to Bloomington for the 2019 Festival. Lead by Adam Gilbert, The USC Thornton Collegium
Workshop will present a program entitled, "Mi verry joy: Music from the Shores of England and
France". —- The interwoven histories of England and France in the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries profoundly affected poetry and music. This program will feature music from the Ritson,
Fayrfax and Henry VIII manuscripts of England and the Loire Valley Chansonniers of France,
featuring anonymous unica from the recently discovered Leuven Chansonnier.
Emerging Artist Showcase I
Thu May 23rd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Joyce Chen, harpsichord and Aperi Animam
Viola da Gamba Consort Reading Session
Fri May 24th 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Sponsored by the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Join us for a night of merriment and mayhem with our first Shakespeare offering of the year!!
Presented by The Monroe County Civic Theater
Slots are 5-10 minutes.
6:30 – 7:00pm : sign up for your performance
7:00 – 9:00pm : the show begins!
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
Nigel North, lute
Tue May 21st 7:00pm – 8:00pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
A concert of music by Sylvius Leopold Weiss for solo lute.
Sponsored by The Lute Society of America and Bloomington Early Music.
Workshop: Nigel North, lute
Wed May 22nd 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Please join Nigel North and The Lute Society of America for this free and open to the public
workshop/masterclass with internationally renowned lutenist Nigel North.
The Brandenburg Project
Wed May 22nd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
YPF II: Oberlin Baroque
Wed May 22nd 4:30pm – 6:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Celebrating Clara Schumann
Wed May 22nd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
IU Recital Hall, 1201 E 3rd St, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Featuring fortepianist Byron Schenkman with members of the Historical Performance Institute.
Program:
Three Romances for violin and piano, op. 22
Nocturne in F,op. 6, no. 2 for piano solo
Waltz in E-flat Major for piano, four hands
Romance in A-flat for cello and piano from op. 7
Trio in G Minor, op. 17
Personnel:
Sarah Cranor, Violin
Anna Maberry, Violin
Seung Ah Hong, Cello
Kevin Flynn, Cello
Anastasia Chin, Fortepiano
Byron Schenkman, Fortepiano
What can You Do with Greensleeves: A Ground Bass Jam Session with Adam Gilbert
Thu May 23rd 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Anyone can improvise over the four-chord progressions of the Romanesca pattern at the heart
of the famous Greensleeves melody. In less than one hour, Adam Gilbert will have you playing
or singing variations over Greensleeves in Renaissance and Baroque styles, from the simplest
four note melodies to florid scales, arppeggios, and fancy passages. It’s fun, exciting, and no
one has yet been injured in the process. Bring your instrument or voice to join in the slightly
scary but oh so exciting fun!
McGill University Baroque Ensemble
Thu May 23rd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
USC Collegium Workshop
Thu May 23rd 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
We are excited to welcome back 2018 YPF participants the USC Thornton Collegium Workshop
back to Bloomington for the 2019 Festival. Lead by Adam Gilbert, The USC Thornton Collegium
Workshop will present a program entitled, "Mi verry joy: Music from the Shores of England and
France". —- The interwoven histories of England and France in the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries profoundly affected poetry and music. This program will feature music from the Ritson,
Fayrfax and Henry VIII manuscripts of England and the Loire Valley Chansonniers of France,
featuring anonymous unica from the recently discovered Leuven Chansonnier.
Emerging Artist Showcase I
Thu May 23rd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Joyce Chen, harpsichord and Aperi Animam
Viola da Gamba Consort Reading Session
Fri May 24th 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Sponsored by the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Challenge your cranium and join us for Taproom Trivia! Hosted by the marvelous Katie Cox, sign-ups start at 7:30pm and the game starts at 8:15pm!
Bringing all your country classics & rock’n’roll favorites performed by our rag tag Honky Tonk Tuesday house band.
Featuring a revolving cast of Bloomington music greats.
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
Workshop: Nigel North, lute
Wed May 22nd 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Please join Nigel North and The Lute Society of America for this free and open to the public
workshop/masterclass with internationally renowned lutenist Nigel North.
The Brandenburg Project
Wed May 22nd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
YPF II: Oberlin Baroque
Wed May 22nd 4:30pm – 6:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Celebrating Clara Schumann
Wed May 22nd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
IU Recital Hall, 1201 E 3rd St, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Featuring fortepianist Byron Schenkman with members of the Historical Performance Institute.
Program:
Three Romances for violin and piano, op. 22
Nocturne in F,op. 6, no. 2 for piano solo
Waltz in E-flat Major for piano, four hands
Romance in A-flat for cello and piano from op. 7
Trio in G Minor, op. 17
Personnel:
Sarah Cranor, Violin
Anna Maberry, Violin
Seung Ah Hong, Cello
Kevin Flynn, Cello
Anastasia Chin, Fortepiano
Byron Schenkman, Fortepiano
What can You Do with Greensleeves: A Ground Bass Jam Session with Adam Gilbert
Thu May 23rd 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Anyone can improvise over the four-chord progressions of the Romanesca pattern at the heart
of the famous Greensleeves melody. In less than one hour, Adam Gilbert will have you playing
or singing variations over Greensleeves in Renaissance and Baroque styles, from the simplest
four note melodies to florid scales, arppeggios, and fancy passages. It’s fun, exciting, and no
one has yet been injured in the process. Bring your instrument or voice to join in the slightly
scary but oh so exciting fun!
McGill University Baroque Ensemble
Thu May 23rd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
USC Collegium Workshop
Thu May 23rd 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
We are excited to welcome back 2018 YPF participants the USC Thornton Collegium Workshop
back to Bloomington for the 2019 Festival. Lead by Adam Gilbert, The USC Thornton Collegium
Workshop will present a program entitled, "Mi verry joy: Music from the Shores of England and
France". —- The interwoven histories of England and France in the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries profoundly affected poetry and music. This program will feature music from the Ritson,
Fayrfax and Henry VIII manuscripts of England and the Loire Valley Chansonniers of France,
featuring anonymous unica from the recently discovered Leuven Chansonnier.
Emerging Artist Showcase I
Thu May 23rd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Joyce Chen, harpsichord and Aperi Animam
Viola da Gamba Consort Reading Session
Fri May 24th 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Sponsored by the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
The Brandenburg Project
Wed May 22nd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
YPF II: Oberlin Baroque
Wed May 22nd 4:30pm – 6:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Celebrating Clara Schumann
Wed May 22nd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
IU Recital Hall, 1201 E 3rd St, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Featuring fortepianist Byron Schenkman with members of the Historical Performance Institute.
Program:
Three Romances for violin and piano, op. 22
Nocturne in F,op. 6, no. 2 for piano solo
Waltz in E-flat Major for piano, four hands
Romance in A-flat for cello and piano from op. 7
Trio in G Minor, op. 17
Personnel:
Sarah Cranor, Violin
Anna Maberry, Violin
Seung Ah Hong, Cello
Kevin Flynn, Cello
Anastasia Chin, Fortepiano
Byron Schenkman, Fortepiano
What can You Do with Greensleeves: A Ground Bass Jam Session with Adam Gilbert
Thu May 23rd 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Anyone can improvise over the four-chord progressions of the Romanesca pattern at the heart
of the famous Greensleeves melody. In less than one hour, Adam Gilbert will have you playing
or singing variations over Greensleeves in Renaissance and Baroque styles, from the simplest
four note melodies to florid scales, arppeggios, and fancy passages. It’s fun, exciting, and no
one has yet been injured in the process. Bring your instrument or voice to join in the slightly
scary but oh so exciting fun!
McGill University Baroque Ensemble
Thu May 23rd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
USC Collegium Workshop
Thu May 23rd 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
We are excited to welcome back 2018 YPF participants the USC Thornton Collegium Workshop
back to Bloomington for the 2019 Festival. Lead by Adam Gilbert, The USC Thornton Collegium
Workshop will present a program entitled, "Mi verry joy: Music from the Shores of England and
France". —- The interwoven histories of England and France in the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries profoundly affected poetry and music. This program will feature music from the Ritson,
Fayrfax and Henry VIII manuscripts of England and the Loire Valley Chansonniers of France,
featuring anonymous unica from the recently discovered Leuven Chansonnier.
Emerging Artist Showcase I
Thu May 23rd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Joyce Chen, harpsichord and Aperi Animam
Viola da Gamba Consort Reading Session
Fri May 24th 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Sponsored by the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Bloomington Parks and Recreation and the Bloomington Fire Department present Fitness with a Firefighter—a weekly workout. All fitness levels are welcome. Workouts vary, and usually combine cardiovascular and strength training exercises. Modifications are available if needed. Workouts are approximately 30-45 minutes. Registration is not required. Workouts take place rain or shine. Geared for ages 18 and up, but all are welcome with guardian approval. Look for our event on Facebook to stay up to date! For more information, contact [email protected].
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
YPF II: Oberlin Baroque
Wed May 22nd 4:30pm – 6:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Celebrating Clara Schumann
Wed May 22nd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
IU Recital Hall, 1201 E 3rd St, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Featuring fortepianist Byron Schenkman with members of the Historical Performance Institute.
Program:
Three Romances for violin and piano, op. 22
Nocturne in F,op. 6, no. 2 for piano solo
Waltz in E-flat Major for piano, four hands
Romance in A-flat for cello and piano from op. 7
Trio in G Minor, op. 17
Personnel:
Sarah Cranor, Violin
Anna Maberry, Violin
Seung Ah Hong, Cello
Kevin Flynn, Cello
Anastasia Chin, Fortepiano
Byron Schenkman, Fortepiano
What can You Do with Greensleeves: A Ground Bass Jam Session with Adam Gilbert
Thu May 23rd 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Anyone can improvise over the four-chord progressions of the Romanesca pattern at the heart
of the famous Greensleeves melody. In less than one hour, Adam Gilbert will have you playing
or singing variations over Greensleeves in Renaissance and Baroque styles, from the simplest
four note melodies to florid scales, arppeggios, and fancy passages. It’s fun, exciting, and no
one has yet been injured in the process. Bring your instrument or voice to join in the slightly
scary but oh so exciting fun!
McGill University Baroque Ensemble
Thu May 23rd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
USC Collegium Workshop
Thu May 23rd 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
We are excited to welcome back 2018 YPF participants the USC Thornton Collegium Workshop
back to Bloomington for the 2019 Festival. Lead by Adam Gilbert, The USC Thornton Collegium
Workshop will present a program entitled, "Mi verry joy: Music from the Shores of England and
France". —- The interwoven histories of England and France in the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries profoundly affected poetry and music. This program will feature music from the Ritson,
Fayrfax and Henry VIII manuscripts of England and the Loire Valley Chansonniers of France,
featuring anonymous unica from the recently discovered Leuven Chansonnier.
Emerging Artist Showcase I
Thu May 23rd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Joyce Chen, harpsichord and Aperi Animam
Viola da Gamba Consort Reading Session
Fri May 24th 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Sponsored by the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
Celebrating Clara Schumann
Wed May 22nd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
IU Recital Hall, 1201 E 3rd St, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Featuring fortepianist Byron Schenkman with members of the Historical Performance Institute.
Program:
Three Romances for violin and piano, op. 22
Nocturne in F,op. 6, no. 2 for piano solo
Waltz in E-flat Major for piano, four hands
Romance in A-flat for cello and piano from op. 7
Trio in G Minor, op. 17
Personnel:
Sarah Cranor, Violin
Anna Maberry, Violin
Seung Ah Hong, Cello
Kevin Flynn, Cello
Anastasia Chin, Fortepiano
Byron Schenkman, Fortepiano
What can You Do with Greensleeves: A Ground Bass Jam Session with Adam Gilbert
Thu May 23rd 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Anyone can improvise over the four-chord progressions of the Romanesca pattern at the heart
of the famous Greensleeves melody. In less than one hour, Adam Gilbert will have you playing
or singing variations over Greensleeves in Renaissance and Baroque styles, from the simplest
four note melodies to florid scales, arppeggios, and fancy passages. It’s fun, exciting, and no
one has yet been injured in the process. Bring your instrument or voice to join in the slightly
scary but oh so exciting fun!
McGill University Baroque Ensemble
Thu May 23rd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
USC Collegium Workshop
Thu May 23rd 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
We are excited to welcome back 2018 YPF participants the USC Thornton Collegium Workshop
back to Bloomington for the 2019 Festival. Lead by Adam Gilbert, The USC Thornton Collegium
Workshop will present a program entitled, "Mi verry joy: Music from the Shores of England and
France". —- The interwoven histories of England and France in the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries profoundly affected poetry and music. This program will feature music from the Ritson,
Fayrfax and Henry VIII manuscripts of England and the Loire Valley Chansonniers of France,
featuring anonymous unica from the recently discovered Leuven Chansonnier.
Emerging Artist Showcase I
Thu May 23rd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Joyce Chen, harpsichord and Aperi Animam
Viola da Gamba Consort Reading Session
Fri May 24th 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Sponsored by the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Wanna try drag? Burlesque? Boylesque? Good old-fashioned performance art? NOW’S YOUR CHANCE. All are welcome to participate–just bring your own music and your *fabulous* selves. Who knows? You may end up in a show!
Every Wednesday
Sign up at 10
Show at 11
Sign up by contacting Envy Debeauté via private message or by e-mail at [email protected]
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
What can You Do with Greensleeves: A Ground Bass Jam Session with Adam Gilbert
Thu May 23rd 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Anyone can improvise over the four-chord progressions of the Romanesca pattern at the heart
of the famous Greensleeves melody. In less than one hour, Adam Gilbert will have you playing
or singing variations over Greensleeves in Renaissance and Baroque styles, from the simplest
four note melodies to florid scales, arppeggios, and fancy passages. It’s fun, exciting, and no
one has yet been injured in the process. Bring your instrument or voice to join in the slightly
scary but oh so exciting fun!
McGill University Baroque Ensemble
Thu May 23rd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
USC Collegium Workshop
Thu May 23rd 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
We are excited to welcome back 2018 YPF participants the USC Thornton Collegium Workshop
back to Bloomington for the 2019 Festival. Lead by Adam Gilbert, The USC Thornton Collegium
Workshop will present a program entitled, "Mi verry joy: Music from the Shores of England and
France". —- The interwoven histories of England and France in the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries profoundly affected poetry and music. This program will feature music from the Ritson,
Fayrfax and Henry VIII manuscripts of England and the Loire Valley Chansonniers of France,
featuring anonymous unica from the recently discovered Leuven Chansonnier.
Emerging Artist Showcase I
Thu May 23rd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Joyce Chen, harpsichord and Aperi Animam
Viola da Gamba Consort Reading Session
Fri May 24th 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Sponsored by the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
McGill University Baroque Ensemble
Thu May 23rd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
USC Collegium Workshop
Thu May 23rd 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
We are excited to welcome back 2018 YPF participants the USC Thornton Collegium Workshop
back to Bloomington for the 2019 Festival. Lead by Adam Gilbert, The USC Thornton Collegium
Workshop will present a program entitled, "Mi verry joy: Music from the Shores of England and
France". —- The interwoven histories of England and France in the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries profoundly affected poetry and music. This program will feature music from the Ritson,
Fayrfax and Henry VIII manuscripts of England and the Loire Valley Chansonniers of France,
featuring anonymous unica from the recently discovered Leuven Chansonnier.
Emerging Artist Showcase I
Thu May 23rd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Joyce Chen, harpsichord and Aperi Animam
Viola da Gamba Consort Reading Session
Fri May 24th 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Sponsored by the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
USC Collegium Workshop
Thu May 23rd 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
We are excited to welcome back 2018 YPF participants the USC Thornton Collegium Workshop
back to Bloomington for the 2019 Festival. Lead by Adam Gilbert, The USC Thornton Collegium
Workshop will present a program entitled, "Mi verry joy: Music from the Shores of England and
France". —- The interwoven histories of England and France in the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries profoundly affected poetry and music. This program will feature music from the Ritson,
Fayrfax and Henry VIII manuscripts of England and the Loire Valley Chansonniers of France,
featuring anonymous unica from the recently discovered Leuven Chansonnier.
Emerging Artist Showcase I
Thu May 23rd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Joyce Chen, harpsichord and Aperi Animam
Viola da Gamba Consort Reading Session
Fri May 24th 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Sponsored by the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
The Bloomington Walking Club is a weekly, informal group that walks on the paved trails surrounding Olcott Park. All ages and ability levels are welcome. Walkers choose their own pace. Dog- and stroller-friendly. Presented by Bloomington Parks and Recreation and IU Health Bloomington. For more information, contact Jess Klein at [email protected].
Rachael Berenson Perry will discuss her book The Life and Art of Felrath Hines: From Dark to Light and answer questions at an event hosted by the Friends of the Brown County Public Library.
Falrath Hines, who lived from 1913 to 1993, was the first African American man to become a professional conservator for the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. An accomplished artist in his own rite, Hines overcame numerous obstacles throughout his career and refused to be pigeonholed by his race. Author, Rachel Berenson Perry chronicled his life and work in her recently published book The Life and Art of Felrath Hines: From Dark to Light.
Please join the Friends of the Brown County Public Library in Room B in the lower level of the Brown County Public Library on Thursday, May 23 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 p.m. There will also be books offered for sale – cash or check only, please. For more information please call the library at 812-988-2850
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
Emerging Artist Showcase I
Thu May 23rd 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Joyce Chen, harpsichord and Aperi Animam
Viola da Gamba Consort Reading Session
Fri May 24th 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Sponsored by the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Having suffered great loss and heartbreak, Kathy is a woman on the edge. Haunted by her past and her own personal demons, Kathy seems to be losing the battle against her thoughts, her words, and her fears. And the one man who can help her may prove to be just as powerless against her…
Contains violence and may not be suitable for all ages.
Link: https://newplays.org/show/2018-2019/to-quiet-the-quiet/
Description: Woodward/Newman Drama Award Winner
Written by Christy Hall Directed by David Anspaugh From the writer of the hit musical Home.
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
Viola da Gamba Consort Reading Session
Fri May 24th 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Sponsored by the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Fri May 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, 111 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
The ensemble will present a program of Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional music taken
from three programs the group has presented during in the 2018-19 academic year, including
"Music for Thee Faiths," "The World of Leonardo," and an all-Spanish program the ensemble
performed at the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival in February 2019.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Kick off your summer with a celebration in Bryan Park! Start the evening with Play Day games and challenges, take a dip in Bryan Park Pool with FREE admission, and dry off in time to dance to live music and get hands-on to sample the many programs, events, and activities hosted by Bloomington Parks and Recreation this summer!
5:30-7:30 p.m. – Free admission to Bryan Park Pool (Children under 14 yrs. of age must be accompanied by a parent to enter the pool)
5-8 p.m. – Play Zone, active games and challenges
5:30 p.m. – Performance by Kid Kazooey & The Ballroom Roustabouts – storysinging dance music
7:15 p.m. – Performance by Cari Ray & The Shaky Legs – country blues
Stanley Lambchop is an ordinary, everyday ten-year-old until one night his bulletin board falls right on top of him. The next morning, Stanley wakes up flat! When he leaves his family to search the globe for a solution, he is stamped and posted from Hollywood to France to Honolulu and beyond, making friends along the way. A musical adventure filled with singing, dancing and fun for all!
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
Emerging Artist Showcase II
Fri May 24th 7:00pm – 8:30pm
First Presbyterian Church, 221 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Featuring: Aperi Animam and Rezonance Baroque Ensemble.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
Having suffered great loss and heartbreak, Kathy is a woman on the edge. Haunted by her past and her own personal demons, Kathy seems to be losing the battle against her thoughts, her words, and her fears. And the one man who can help her may prove to be just as powerless against her…
Contains violence and may not be suitable for all ages.
Link: https://newplays.org/show/2018-2019/to-quiet-the-quiet/
Description: Woodward/Newman Drama Award Winner
Written by Christy Hall Directed by David Anspaugh From the writer of the hit musical Home.
The Bike Rodeo is a free, family-oriented event that both entertains and educates children on cycling safety and the importance of wearing bike helmets. Participants can bike through an obstacle course, get fitted for a helmet, and learn something new! Please bring your own bike. A few bikes will be available for use in the Rodeo.
Bike Rodeo
Twin Lakes Recreation Center, 1700 W Bloomfield Rd, Bloomington, IN 47403
May 25th, 2019 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Ages 4 to 12
https://www.facebook.com/events/2315977908657360/
The Bike Rodeo is a free, family-oriented event that both entertains and educates children on cycling safety and the importance of wearing bike helmets. Participants can bike through an obstacle course, get fitted for a helmet, and learn something new! Please bring your own bike. A few bikes will be available for use in the Rodeo.
Bloomington Early Music Festival
May 17th – May 25th
The Bloomington Early Music Festival is an annual series of concerts celebrating performances
and workshops by local, regional, and national performers and scholars.
Early Music Petting Zoo and performances
Sat May 25th 10:00am – 12:00pm
Bloomington City Hall Atrium, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
The Buskirk-Chumley and Stage Flights Circus Arts presents Westward Bound
05/25: 2pm
114 E Kirkwood, Bloomington
PAINT N’ PARTY
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
You can be a Brown County artist! Events will be held on the fourth Saturday of each month March-November at Salt Creek Golf Retreat. Let Dee guide you through painting a beautiful picture you can take home. A full bar and menu will be available. Make an evening of it by staying after for the entertainment in the 19th Hole Bar.
Date: March 23 Time: 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm and every 4th Saturday thru November.
www.facebook.com/bcpaintnparty/
Email: [email protected]
Venue: Salt Creek Golf Retreat, 2359 East State Road 46, Nashville, IN 47448
Phone: 812-988-7888
Website: www.saltcreekgolf.com