The Lawyers' Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation is hosting its 9th annual conference in partnership with the Georgetown Art Law Association on Friday, April 13, 2018 at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. 
Regsiter at http://culturalheritagelaw.org/2018-Conference

March 15 - May 6
 
Celebrate spring and the cherry blossom season with SAKURA YUME // Cherry Blossom Dream, a large-scale seasonal installation at ARTECHOUSE. Inviting visitors of all ages, this immersive installation encompasses five unique activations where elements of Japanese culture and tradition become experiences at the intersection of art and technology.
 

Visually and aurally mesmerizing, this exhibition in the first solo retrospective exhibit for internationally acclaimed Turkish art studio Ouchhh.

What would the holidays be without a generous helping of whipped cream? Nothing delivers creamy aural delights better than Strauss, Lèhar, Friml, and Herbert's lilting music. Enticed by songs from The Merry Widow, The Vagabond King and more, lose yourself in a glamorous world of romance, where even broken hearts beat in waltz time. Directed by Nick Olcott and Frank Conlon with an all-star cast at GALA Hispanic Theatre in Washington D.C. Plus, you can join the cast for a toast after every performance.

Dec 7 - Jan 7

 

November 1 - November 26
 

Storytellers is an annual program that showcases the exemplary talents and ideas of some of our country’s brightest and most groundbreaking veterans. Each year around Veterans Day, the country comes together to celebrate the accomplishments of our veteran Storytellers and become #VetInspired by their stories of leadership.

TBD Immersive treats Washington, DC to a fully-immersive theatre experience that begins as soon as the audience arrives. Set in the 2020s, the popular, anti-establishment Cabaret in the heart of DC has become a thorn in the side of the government. On one end, you can simply sit and watch the mainstage cabaret (the show within a show); on the other, you can race around the venue solving puzzles, connecting storylines and accomplishing tasks given by performers.

In this two-day healing workshop, we will explore stress relief techniques, practice qigong, yoga and meditation, work with grief and loss in small groups, and use ritual to process. We will use art, writing, and movement as tools to find our voice and purpose through creativity. We will connect with and draw from the healing power of nature. The format of this group work is based on Healing Circles principles to build companionship, support, and trust in the inherent wisdom and compassion of each individual and of the group. Women ages 20-55 at any stage are welcome.

A charming classic comes to life through dance. This children’s introduction to music and instruments tells the tale of Peter as he ventures into the meadow. A special guest narrator to be announced.
Choreography  Brian Reeder
Music              Sergei Prokofiev

This performance can be included in a Family Subscription package or purchased as a single ticket add-on to a subscription.
 
Performance Dates and Times

Timelessly relevant masterworks. George Balanchine's first ballet choreographed in America; Sir Frederick Ashton's finest pure-dance classical work; and Jerome Robbins' humorous one-act charade

 

 

Serenade

Choreography George Balanchine

Music Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

 

“…all of the hallmarks of his choreography – fast footwork, voluminous attack within classical positions, and the fusing of music and movement…” The New York Times

 

 

An introduction to classical masterworks featuring brief introductions to each work that will guide the audience. A performance that will please both those new to ballet performance and balletomanes.
Les Sylphides (Excerpts)
A one-act romantic reverie that is in the repertory of nearly every company in the world.
Choreography Michel Fokine
Music              Frédéric Chopin
Le Corsaire Pas de Deux

TWB returns to the Kennedy Center Opera House to celebrate love and fate in an evening of unbridled passion set to Prokofiev’s dynamic score. This is an intricate and timeless tale of two star-crossed lovers. Share it with your beloved.
“John Cranko’s Romeo and Juliet is arguably the best dance treatment of Prokofiev’s celebrated ballet score.” The New York Times

Enjoy an exploratory virtual experience through ten digital light sculptures at DC's first innovative art space - ARTECHOUSE. This interactive, multi-space digital art installation lets you manipulate time and space. Step into imaginary territory, manipulate algorithms and immerse yourself into a virtual playground of digital landscapes at XYZT.

From Shiraz, With Love, Pt. II
11 May, 2017
6 to 9 PM
The Syra Arts Gallery
1054 31st Street NW, #A, Canal Square, Washington, D.C. 20007 

Michel Fokine, Alexei Ratmansky, Marius Petipa and George Balanchine are among the most influential choreographers of the 20th century. Their works Les Sylphides, Bolero, Le Corsaire Pas de Deux, and Prodigal Son, respectively, reveal where classical ballet began and how these choreographers have shaped and influenced our art form over the last 175 years.
An evening of works that clearly reveal where classical ballet began and how these choreographers have shaped and influenced our art form over the last 175 years.
Les Sylphides

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the US’s involvement in World War I. To mark the occasion, The PEN/Faulkner Foundation and Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital, with support from the Library of America, are hosting a panel on World War I that will explore the impact that the Great War had in shaping 20th century culture and practice, as well as its continuing resonance in today’s contemporary life and literature.

The Armed Services Arts Partnership (ASAP) and Dog Tag Bakery are excited to continue with our monthly open mic for veterans, service members, and military family members. This month's open mic will be exclusively open to women writers, comics, storytellers, and musicians. At a time of heightened awareness of women's experience with the military, this performance will provide a platform for women veterans to have their voices heard in front of members of the local community.

Overview: The Armed Services Arts Partnership (ASAP) is thrilled to partner with Story District to offer a free storytelling class for veterans, service members, military families, and caregivers. Turn good stories into great performances in this five-week Storytelling 101 course. Called the "gold standard in storytelling" by the Washington Post, Story District's master teachers will walk you through the steps of mining your memories to identify good story material; developing a narrative structure; and connecting with an audience.

A treasured Romantic ballet. Love, betrayal and forgiveness are paired with coveted virtuoso roles. This haunting and tender classic tells the story of the promise and tragedy of young love.

Stretch your creative capacity, feel good, and connect with fellow participants using variety of movement styles. 

Life coach and young cancer survivor Jenn McRobbie will guide this workshop aimed at helping you set intentions for a peaceful family gathering through the use of a vision board: a graphic depiction of your hopes and dreams.

In this hands-on cooking class, you will prepare healthy “re-mixed” versions of your favorite holiday side dishes that will be a hit at any get-together and that you will feel great about eating! Learn how to increase nutritional content in recipes, to make healthy substitutions, and helpful tips to follow when cooking for someone undergoing chemotherapy. 

Join us for an afternoon of knitting and Restorative Movement to foster wellness, comfort, and community. Two shawl pattern kits will be available with helpful instructors. We will end with 1 hour of Feldenkrais, a mind-body approach to fitness to improve posture, reduce stress, and discover ease in movement.

We all know the transformative power of the arts in education. Did you know that September 12-17, 2016 was designated by Congress to be National Arts in Education Week?
Join us for drink specials and bocce ball at Vinoteca DC for National Arts in Education Week on Wednesday, September 14th! For a donation of $10 or more, you will receive a wristband at Vinoteca, which will give you access to extended happy hour pricing from 5pm to 9pm.

Altering books provides a symbolically rich means to explore transformation and renewal by making art intentionally to engage in growth and change. Recycle old books into new works of art by using mixed-media collage, painting, cutting, and drawing.

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