Weekend Round Up August 4, 2016


**End of Summer Sale at Via Umbria**
AUGUST 4TH, 2016 AT 07:00 AM | N/A | TEL: 202-333-3904 | [EVENT WEBSITE](http://viaumbria.com)

Via Umbria invites Georgetown residents and others to stock up on limited edition Umbrian treasures, from one-of-a-kind ceramics to unique bottles of wine and select pantry items. The store is clearing its shelves to make room for a new holiday shipment. 

This end-of-summer sale in the upstairs Galleria space ends at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 7. All sales are final and boxes and gift wrapping will not be available for sale items.

1525 Wisconsin Ave. NW

**Tudor Explorers**
AUGUST 5TH, 2016 AT 09:00 AM | $190 | TEL: 202-580-7326 | [EVENT WEBSITE](https://www.tudorplace.org/programs/24/tudor-explorers-summer-history-week/)

Exploration and authenticity are the hallmarks of camp at Tudor Place. The summertime History Explorers program engages hands, minds and bodies of children aged 4 to 10, indoors and out. Through costumes, movement and archaeology, campers explore the past. Activities include games, dance, exploration of the Tudor Place estate and working with artifacts from the museums’ education collections.

Tudor Place Historic House and Garden, 1644 31st St. NW

**’Investigating Where We Live’**
AUGUST 5TH, 2016 AT 06:30 PM | FREE | TEL: 202-272-2448 | [EVENT WEBSITE](http://www.nbm.org/exhibitions-collections/exhibitions/iwwl-16.html)

Teens in the award-winning program “Investigating Where We Live” revisit neighborhoods along the Anacostia River explored by previous participants to compare then and now. Using program archives, interviews and research at the Historical Society of Washington, D.C., they design and install a brand new exhibition showing their view of how D.C. is evolving and where they think it will be 20 years from now. This is the opening for this year’s exhibition.

National Building Museum, 401 F St. NW

**Lunchtime Learning: Four Italian Architects**
AUGUST 5TH, 2016 AT 12:00 PM | $25 | TEL: 202-347-9403 | [EVENT WEBSITE](http://www.aiadc.com/event/lunchtime-learning-four-italian-architects-you-should-know)

Since the ancient Italians first came together to create the great metropolis of Rome, Italy has been at the forefront of cutting-edge design in all fields, including architecture. Steve Alden, AIA, describes how Italian architects continued to push the boundaries of design over the past century, from the futuristic aspirations of Antonio Sant’Elia and radical influence of Superstudio to the iconic visions of Mario Bellini and the urban ambitions of 5+1AA architectures. Attendees will leave with a deeper appreciation for the synonymous relationship between Italy and high design, as well as a greater understanding of the effect of Italian architecture on global design trends.

District Architecture Center, 421 7th St. NW

**Opening Reception: ‘Blue’**
AUGUST 5TH, 2016 AT 05:00 PM | FREE | TEL: 571-483-0652 | [EVENT WEBSITE](http://www.galleryunderground.org)

At this opening reception, Gallery Underground celebrates “BLUE” with an all-media juried show by Arlington Artists Alliance members. Generally considered the world’s favorite color, blue is associated with serenity, calm and spirituality, but also with “feeling blue.”

Gallery Underground, Crystal City Shops, 2100 Crystal Drive, Arlington, Virginia

**Batik Fabric Workshop**
AUGUST 6TH, 2016 AT 10:00 AM | $175 | TEL: 703-683-2323 | [EVENT WEBSITE](https://www.theartleague.org/school/course_desc.php?class_id=4140)

Batik, which means “wax writing” in Indonesian, is an ancient technique for creating designs and patterns on fabric. Students explore this magical art, layering colors of dyes, resisting with wax and creating beautiful cloth. Participants experiment with its unique characteristics as they learn to manipulate the wax and other resists. Colors, dyes, discharges, design, resources and modern ways to achieve a batik “look” are covered.

The Art League, 105 North Union St., Alexandria, Virginia

**Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could**
AUGUST 6TH, 2016 AT 10:30 AM | $12 | TEL: 703-937-6304 | [EVENT WEBSITE](http://www.wolftrap.org/tickets/calendar/performance/16ctitw/0805show16.aspx)

Grammy-nominated artist Brady Rymer performs rootsy rock ‘n’ roll music that expresses the warmth, fun and positive spirit of the family experience. Rymer was a featured artist on “Songs For A Healthier America,” a compilation CD project inspiring children to be more physically active and make healthier food choices, produced by Hip Hop Public Health for Partnership for a Healthier America, chaired by first lady Michelle Obama. Also Friday 8/5 at 10:30 a.m.

Wolf Trap Children’s Theater in the Woods, 1551 Trap Road, Vienna, Virginia

**Mount Vernon Nights: Barefoot Movement**
AUGUST 6TH, 2016 AT 07:00 PM | FREE | TEL: 703-584-2900 | [EVENT WEBSITE](https://www.workhousearts.org/event/mount-vernon-nights-barefoot-movement-bluegrass/)

All the worries and frustrations of the world melt away as this charming four-piece acoustic band takes listeners — whether they are seeking emotional ballads or rip-roaring barn-burners — back to a simpler place and time.

Workhouse Arts Center, 9601 Ox Road, Lorton, Virginia

**Tiny Tots: Penguins’ Playground**
AUGUST 7TH, 2016 AT 10:00 AM | $6 | TEL: 301-634-5380 | [EVENT WEBSITE](http://www.thepuppetco.org/tots.html)

Kids will take part in an awesome arctic adventure, exploring a super-secret playground hidden at the very bottom of the world. Playful, multi-talented penguins will join their young friends at the South Pole. This 30-minute program is recommended for ages 2-4. Also Saturday 8/6 at 10 a.m.

The Puppet Co. Playhouse, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo, Maryland

**Target Family Night: Tim Kubart**
AUGUST 7TH, 2016 AT 06:00 PM | FREE | TEL: 800-444-1324 | [EVENT WEBSITE](http://www.kennedy-center.org/artist/B276437)

Grammy–winning musician Tim Kubart and the Space Cadets bring their indie-pop dance party to the Millennium Stage. Their most recent album, “Home,” is full of songs about togetherness, a celebration of the small moments in life spent with family.

Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center, 2700 F St. NW

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