Video: Kennedy Center Builds Skate Park For FINDING A LINE FESTIVAL
The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts, where many a Broadway-bound musical has worked out its kinks before taking the trek up I-95, has hosted some of the world's greatest performing artists on its stages.
But a new stage had to be built in order to welcome the performers participating in their upcoming festival, FINDING A LINE: SKATEBOARDING, MUSIC AND MEDIA. (Spptember 4th - 13th)
As world-class skateboarders improvise their way through the park's curves and walls, world class jazz musicians will improvise musical interpretations of their rides.
Check out this time-lapse video from 1st day load-in and click here for more information on FINDING A LINE: SKATEBOARDING, MUSIC AND MEDIA.
First Day Load-in #FindingaLine Skatboarding Ramp#FindingaLine ramp build begins. Check out the time-lapse video from 1st day load-in. It all begins on Friday, September 4!
Posted by The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday, September 1, 2015
The Kennedy Center is the nation's busiest performing arts center, hosting approximately 3,000 events each year for audiences numbering more than 2 million. Since 1971, we have been bringing the world to Washington with magnificent performances of music, dance, theater, and more.

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Pete the Cat: A Live Rock Musical Imagination Stage (6/17-7/26) |
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Wendell Pierce in Othello Shakespeare Theatre Company (5/19-6/28) |
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Sketch Night: A Sketch Comedy Showcase DC Improv Comedy Club (6/27-6/27) |
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Beyond Therapy by Christopher Durang ARTfactory (7/24-8/02) |
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Commedia Christmas Carol (2024) Streaming Traveling Players Ensemble (12/23-12/23) |
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Rockville Musical Theatre presents "Caroline, or Change" F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre (10/31-11/15) |
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The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show The Dinner Detective Washington DC (8/15-8/15) |
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The Jersey Four A Tribute to Frankie Valli and The 4 Seasons, featuring original member Gerry Polci F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre (9/13-9/13) |









