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‘Jewels,’ Balanchine’s Sparkling Triptych, at the Kennedy Center
June 6, 2024
•By Hailey Wharram “A Chorus Line” was right — everything is beautiful at the ballet! From June 4 to 9, the Kennedy Center invites you to celebrate the 75th anniversary […]
A Bouquet of Ballets for the Bard
November 9, 2023
•On Oct. 26 to 29, the Washington Ballet showed off its versatility in a program at the Warner Theatre called “Such Sweet Thunder: An Evening Inspired by William Shakespeare.” Part […]
Chamber Dance Project Dives Deeper into Dance on Film
March 2, 2023
•When the pandemic shut down live performance in 2020, choreographer Diane Coburn Bruning, founder and artistic director of Chamber Dance Project, whipped up a virtual season for her D.C.-based contemporary […]
Fun, Almost Back-to-Normal Summer Weekend in Georgetown
June 13, 2022
•Pools open! Parades and parties! Picnics in the park. Pop-ups including a free champagne garden party. Plenty of shopping in Georgetown — with a chance to slip easily over to Virginia to […]
The Washington Ballet’s ‘Balanchine + Ashton’
February 18, 2020
•From Feb. 19 to 23, the Washington Ballet will present two works by George Balanchine and two by Frederick Ashton in the Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater.
Curtain Falls on Suzanne Farrell Ballet
December 11, 2017
•Farrell, 72, will continue to teach her summer intensive program for dancers aged 14 to 18 at the center and is expected to oversee classes in the dance studios currently under construction.
DC Artswatch
November 8, 2017
•Compiled by Richard Selden 10th FotoWeekDC The opening-night party for the 10th anniversary edition of FotoWeekDC will be held Friday, Nov. 10, at 2801 16th St. NW. The citywide celebration […]