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Saturday, September 6, 2008

Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit

Foggy Bottom Historic District

Foggy Bottom brings sculpture to the public with its inaugural Foggy Bottom Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit opening on Saturday, May 3, 2008. This six-month exhibit will showcase 12 area sculptors whose work will be displayed in the front yards of private residences in the Foggy Bottom Historic District. During the run of the exhibit, artist-led tours will be offered on the 2nd Saturday of each month...

Categories: Music: Classical

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DC Youth Orchestra Program Auditions

American University, Katzen Arts Center

The DC Youth Orchestra Program is holding auditions on several dates for the upcoming 2008-09 tour season. All students welcome to audition - all students will be placed in an orchestra, the most advanced students will be in the most advanced orchestras.

Categories: Music: Classical

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DC Youth Orchestra Program Registration

DC Youth Orchestra Program

The DC Youth Orchestra Program is now registering for the fall session. Kids need music!
Get with The Program - The DC Youth Orchestra Program.

Categories: Music: Classical

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Auditions for the Youth Orchestra

Calvin Coolidge Senior High School

Come audition for the Youth Orchestra. Age: up to 21.

All students who audition will be accepted into The Program. The most advanced students will be accepted into the most advanced ensemble, The Youth Orchestra.

This summer 2009, the Youth Orchestra will take a "Heart-of-American-Music" tour including stops in Nashville and New Orleans.

There is no fee to audition.

Categories: Auditions, Family Oriented, Music: Classical

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Fall Registration NOW OPEN at Joy of Motion Dance Center!

Joy Of Motion Dance Theater

Joy of Motion Dance Center, recipient of the D.C. Mayor's Art Award for Excellence in Service to the Arts, is known for it outstanding dedication to dance education for people of all walks of life.

Find your groove in your favorite dance class this fall at Joy of Motion Dance Center. There are 100's of Drop-In and Enrollment classes to choose from!

Voted "Best Studio for Kids" by Bethesda...

Categories: Dance

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BLUE

Textile Museum

Blue iris has been chosen as Pantone, Inc.'s 2008 "Color of the Year" and various shades of blue have appeared on fashion runways in recent seasons, but textile artists have been using this bold color for several millennia - and continue to do so today. BLUE, on view at The Textile Museum in Washington, D.C. April 4 through September 18, 2008, explores the creation and meaning of the color blue...

Categories: Exhibits, Family Oriented, Other Events

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In the music, from the Spirit, through the Eyes.

Montpelier Cultural Arts Center

Visionary Artist: David Boothman

Paintings and Drawings September 6 - October 31

Friday, September, 6:30pm, Gallery Talk followed by Reception 7:30 - 9pm.

For more information, call 301-953-1993 or 410-792-0664.

TTY 301-490-2329 (hearing impaired line only)

Open 7 days a week, 10am - 5pm.

Directions: Baltimore-Washington Parkway to Laurel-Bowie Road (Route 197). North tow...

Categories: Exhibits, Family Oriented, Other Events

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The Finishing Touch: Accessories from the Bolivian Highlands

Textile Museum

The Finishing Touch: Accessories from the Bolivian Highlands, on view at The Textile Museum February 15 through September 18, 2008, invites visitors to explore the liveliness and diversity of the region's woven and knitted textiles. The Museum's first new exhibition of 2008, The Finishing Touch features a charming group of belts, bags and other accessories made and used by the indigenous people...

Categories: Exhibits, Family Oriented, Other Events

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New Ceramics

Montpelier Cultural Arts Center

September 6 - 28

Reception: Friday, September 12 7-9pm.

FREE ADMISSION.

For more information, call 301-953-1993 or 410-792-0664.

TTY 301-490-2329 (hearing impaired line only)

Open 7 days a week, 10am - 5pm.

Directions: Baltimore-Washington Parkway to Laurel-Bowie Road (Route 197). North toward Laurel on Route 197 to Crystal Plaza Shopping Center. Turn left onto Muirkirk Road. Art Center drive is first right.

Categories: Music: Other

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Resurrection by Daniel Beaty

Arena Stage in Crystal City

In a unique blend of music, poetry, and dance, Daniel Beaty brings us six show-stopping characters - from Eric, a budding child scientist, to The Bishop, the leader of a mega church, to his son Isacc, a corporate executive. The stories of these African American men collide one evening in an unforgettable look at identity, relationships, and, above all, our human connections. The author of "Em...

Categories: Theater, Music: Other

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Project 3: Empowered by Artistry

Sewall-Belmont House and Museum

Collaborative art exhibit by three arts organizations dedicated to social justice issues, making a difference for women and girls, both locally and globally, through individual creativity and fine arts.
The exhibit features work from artists, mainly women, across the globe. Through September 13, 2008.

Categories: Theater, Other Events

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COOL GLOBES: HOT IDEAS FOR A COOLER PLANET

United States Botanic Garden
10:00am

This summer, "Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet" will be the featured exhibit in the United States Botanic Garden's annual "One Planet -- Ours!" exhibition focusing on sustainability. Public art with a purpose, Cool Globes will feature more than 35 sculpted globes, each five feet in diameter, designed by local, national and international artists to represent simple solutions people can...

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Barry Gallery: Italian Portfolio, Student Interior Design Exhibition

Marymount University
10:00am – 8:00pm

Marymount University's Barry Art Gallery will display the Italian Portfolio: Student Interior Design Exhibition from September 6 through October 31, 2008.

Over the summer, a group of 20 Marymount undergraduate and graduate Interior Design students spent three weeks in Italy, studying architecture and use of space. They visited Tuscania, Rome, Siena, Pompeii, Florence, and Venice with sketchbook...

Categories: Exhibits

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Raggs LIVE Dance Party!

Atlas Performing Arts Center
10:30am

Get ready to "wag and wiggle" with the pups from "Raggs," during their interactive, 90-minute dance party! Raggs and his furry friends, have a problem; they can't decide whose dance will make for the Best Dance Party ever. And they need YOUR help to decide. Dance along as they perform a dozen of their hit songs including: "What's the Dealio?," "Stand Back, Brain Attack" and "Pawsuuup!" Filled w...

Categories: Theater

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Continuity of an Unfinished Project

American University, Katzen Arts Center
11:00am – 4:00pm

The series of engravings by Spanish artists Franciso de Goya y Lucientes and Ricardo Calero are linked through the medium of light and their similar depictions of human nature. This exhibition is co-sponsored by the Embassy of Spain.

Special events related to this exhibition include:

Gallery talk with Ricardo Calero and curator Fernando Castro Flórez
Tuesday, September 9, 5:30 p.m.

S...

Categories: Exhibits

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Disasters: Ledelle Moe

American University, Katzen Arts Center
11:00pm – 4:00pm

South African-born Ledelle Moe will be installing her concrete and steel sculptures in the Sylvia Berlin Katzen Sculpture Garden. Disasters is an exploration into the fragility of power and the provisional nature of permanence through natural or manmade destruction. Employing the human and animal form, this work addresses notions of devastation, evoking some unnamed catastrophic rupture. These ...

Categories: Exhibits

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Mistrust: Alexandre Arreachea

American University, Katzen Arts Center
11:00pm – 4:00pm

Cuban artist Alexandre Arrechea's interdisciplinary and monumental works explore themes of surveillance and social isolation in both private domestic and public spaces. This exhibition is co-sponsored by Alonso Art. A gallery talk with the artist is scheduled for Saturday, September 13, at 5 p.m. An artists' reception is scheduled for all exhibitions on Saturday, September 13, at 6 p.m.

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The Depravities of War: Sandow Birk

American University, Katzen Arts Center
11:00pm – 4:00pm

Jacques Callot's Miseries of War (1630), an etching series based on the Thirty Years' War, will be presented alongside contemporary artist Sandow Birk's outsized woodcuts focusing on the war in Iraq. An artists' reception for all exhibitions will be held on Saturday, September 13, at 6 p.m. The McCabe Lecture Series featuring Sandow Birk will be held on Monday, September 15, at 7 p.m.

Categories: Exhibits

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Capitol Colors

Touchstone Gallery
12:00pm – 5:00pm

The Southwest meets Washington , DC with an explosion of colors. Inspired by the larger than life landscapes and bright colors of the southwest and Mexican culture, Dorri Thyden's artwork brings together a vibrant spectrum of color into every painting. Believing that "art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life," her paintings are never dark or moody and whether landscapes, still l...

Categories: Exhibits

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Totally Femme

Touchstone Gallery
12:00pm – 5:00pm

Michele Cormier's compositions are inspired by her French Canadian and Acadian culture and vary from contemporary abstract minimalism to methodical realism. Teresa Roberts Logan describes her style as "emanating from an exploration of the theme of women in our world as icons and monoliths, life channels, and even decorative objects." Paula Lantz uses the energy of intense color and collage comb...

Categories: Exhibits

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Piano Lesson in a Flash

Meyer Auditorium at the Freer Gallery of Art
12:30pm

Houston shares the techniques he has perfected as a professional musician to play popular jazz, pops, blues, country -- even boogie-woogie music tunes -- for pleasure and entertainment.

The secret is learning to play chords and melody like professional musicians do at pickup gigs. Even better, Houston teaches you the tricks and techniques for embellishing songs and making them your own. So du...

Categories: Exhibits, Family Oriented, Other Events

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Raggs LIVE Dance Party!

Atlas Performing Arts Center
2:00pm

Get ready to "wag and wiggle" with the pups from "Raggs," during their interactive, 90-minute dance party! Raggs and his furry friends, have a problem; they can't decide whose dance will make for the Best Dance Party ever. And they need YOUR help to decide. Dance along as they perform a dozen of their hit songs including: "What's the Dealio?," "Stand Back, Brain Attack" and "Pawsuuup!" Filled w...

Categories: Theater, Family Oriented

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Tarara Winery's Sounds of Summer Concert Series

Tarara Winery
5:00pm – 9:30pm

Experience Tarara's popular summer concert series with world-class wines and outrageous live music...all under the stars at Shadow Lake. Come for an evening... for the experience of a lifetime.

Tickets $10 in advance / $15 at the gate / Children 6 and under are Free!
July 5, 12, 19 & 26, August 9, 16, 23 & 30, September 6, 13 & 27
Saturday's 6:00 pm -- 9:30 pm / Gate opens at 5:00pm
www.tarara.com

Categories: Exhibits, Music: Other, Other Events

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Raggs LIVE Dance Party!

Atlas Performing Arts Center
6:00pm

Get ready to "wag and wiggle" with the pups from "Raggs," during their interactive, 90-minute dance party! Raggs and his furry friends, have a problem; they can't decide whose dance will make for the Best Dance Party ever. And they need YOUR help to decide. Dance along as they perform a dozen of their hit songs including: "What's the Dealio?," "Stand Back, Brain Attack" and "Pawsuuup!" Filled w...

Categories: Theater, Family Oriented

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Beethoven Festival Concert

National City Christian Church
7:30pm – 9:00pm

The Washington Sinfonietta opens its 2008-2009 season with an all-Beethoven concert.  The orchestra will perform Ludwig van Beethoven’s King Stephen Overture, Op. 117; Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58; and Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat Major, Op. 60. Tickets are $15 ($10 for students and senior citizens; age 18 and under admitted free).  The concert is funded in part by the D.C. Commission on the ...

Categories: Music: Classical

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National Capital Cat Show

Dulles Expo Center
9:30am – 5:00pm

The National Capital Cat Show is a Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) licensed cat show where cats from all over the country come to compete for national awards. The National Capital Cat Show is one of the largest cat shows in the country and features a huge selection of cat supplies, including cat toys, cat food, grooming supplies, and friendly people willing to help you with your cat questions. ...

Categories: Other Events

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