Free Dance Experiences To Take Place Across DC and Arlington
By: A.A. Cristi
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The Washington Ballet (TWB) is excited to announce the return of Dance for All, our community engagement program that brings the joy and artistry of dance to the greater Washington, DC Metropolitan area. Our fall 2019 Dance for All festival features over 30 free dance events from September 14 to October 19 with free dance classes for all ages, lecture demonstrations, and ballet performances at festivals and community events.
Dance for All is part of The Washington Ballet's commitment to serve all eight wards of the District of Columbia and grow this initiative to include neighborhoods in Virginia and Maryland. Expanding and sustaining community engagement is a key component of the Company's mission statement. The Washington Ballet will participate in two programs celebrating National Dance Day at the opening festivities for The REACH at The Kennedy Center including a performance of excerpts from Fives by Choo San Goh. Goh was the resident choreographer and associate artistic director of The Washington Ballet from 1976 until his death in 1987.Sunday, September 15: 11:00AM-12:30PM at the NW Campus
Sunday, October 6: 3:00-4:30PM at the SE CampusThe REACH at The Kennedy Center - Opening Festival
Saturday, September 21
12:00-12:45PM: Storytime Demonstration
6:00-7:00PM: DC Dance History Interactive Lecture and PerformanceCityCenter Plaza: District of Joy Performances (2)
Wednesday, September 25 and Wednesday, October 2, 6:30-7:30PM Hispanic Heritage Month Community Day - The National Portrait Gallery
Saturday, September 28, 11:30AM-12:30PMThe Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden STORYTIME Partnership (3)
Wednesday, September 18, 10:00-11:00AM and 11:30AM-12:30PM
Sunday, September 29, 11:00AM-12:00PM - Spanish STORYTIMEArlington Valley Fest
Sunday, September 29, 12:00-5:00PMTaste of the Harvest Festival at THEARC
Saturday, October 19, 4:00-8:00PM
Full Event Information The Washington Ballet (TWB) was founded as The Washington School of Ballet by Mary Day in 1944 and incorporated as a professional company in 1976. At the helm is internationally acclaimed ballerina Julie Kent. As The Washington Ballet's Artistic Director, Kent's mission is to build a world-class dance company in the Nation's Capital, by continuing the tradition of classical ballet and contributing to the evolution of the art form through contemporary works and new commissions. The Washington Ballet strives to reflect the diversity of the community and the nation through its dancers and its repertoire. Kent has introduced into the repertoire seminal works by George Balanchine, Frederick Ashton, Jerome Robbins, Antony Tudor, Justin Peck and Alexei Ratmansky while embracing the work of emerging choreographers including Clifton Brown, Gemma Bond, and Ethan Stiefel, among others. Her commitment to the development of both the dancer and the art form is fulfilled through the presentation of beloved classic 19th-century ballets and landmark 20th-century works while reaffirming a commitment to commissioned works that will contribute to the evolution of ballet and its relevance in our times. TWB's three-part mission: ensuring excellence in its professional performance company; growing the next generation of dancers through its school, professional training programs, and Studio Company; and serving the community in which it resides through community engagement programs will continue to propel TWB to a more prominent place within the nation's capital and beyond.
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AGUARDIENTE: WHERE MAGIC TRANSCENDS BORDERS GALA Hispanic Theatre (4/30-5/24) |
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The Motion Arena Stage (5/06-6/14) |
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A Mirror Prologue Theatre (4/16-5/17) |
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The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show The Dinner Detective Washington DC (6/20-6/20) |
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Rockville Little Theatre presents "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre (5/01-5/10) |
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Boogie Down Broadway: A Singalong Dance Party Elevation 27 (6/05-6/05) |
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Pete the Cat: A Live Rock Musical Imagination Stage (6/17-7/26) |
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Moulin Rouge! Kennedy Center [Eisenhower Theatre] (6/16-7/05) |
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Once NextStop Theatre (5/21-6/21) |
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King Lear Kimball Theare (7/29-7/29) |
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