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SUMMARY:HumanitiesDC Event: Beyond the Archives: Performing Oral History
DESCRIPTION:Join us as John A Johnson and an amazing group of actors use Playback Theatre techniques to bring Washington\, DC stories to life. Selected from both the DC Oral History Collaborative collection at the DC Public Library’s People’s Archive and Johnson’s Anacostia Unmapped project the stories each discuss pivotal moments in the lives of their narrators; moments that shaped their lives and that\, perhaps\, shaped the lives of many others. The company will listen to these stories and tell them back to the audience through a unique\, improvisational performance art piece. Audience members will leave the performance inspired\, and with a new understanding of the role storytelling and memory can play in our lives. Beyond the Archives events demonstrate ways in which the public can engage with stories told by oral history interviewees. \nEvent Details \nType: Performance \nHost: HumanitiesDC\, featuring John A Johnson \nDate: December 15\, 2022 @ 6:30-8pm \nLocation: Anacostia Arts Center – Black Box Theatre\, 1231 Good Hope Road SE Washington\, DC 20020 \nEvent Fee: FREE\, Register HERE. \n  \nFor More Information \nContact: Jasper Collier \nWebsite: humanitiesdc.org \nEmail: jcollier@humanitiesdc.org \nPhone: 202.770.3077 ext. 804
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/humanitiesdc-event-beyond-the-archives-performing-oral-history/
LOCATION:Anacostia Arts Center\, 1231 Marion Barry Ave SE\, Washington\, DC\, MD\, 20020\, United States
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SUMMARY:Grantee Event: The Meaning Behind the Music
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Arts Ensemble is DC’s classical music community\, offering classical chamber music concerts with an emphasis on connection between audience members and performers. In keeping with holiday celebrations around the globe\, our December concert will explore how various composers found meaning in music\, whether it be through tradition\, worship\, or simply gratitude and purpose. Highlights will include the solo cello suites of the great J.S. Bach\, and several solo piano works: the Vingt Regards of Oliver Messaien\, who was a prisoner of war during WWII in France\, and Corpus Christi en Sevilla by Spanish composer Issac Albeniz. The concert will close with Felix Mendelssohn’s second piano trio\, an homage to the role of the spiritual in his life. Pianists and cofounders Christopher Schmitt and Natalia Kazaryan will be joined by series regular cellist Joseph Gotoff\, and the young prodigious talent of Bulgarian/Japanese violinist Julia Angelov. The concert will take place at the historic Arts Club of Washington\, and tickets include receptions both before and after the concert with hors d’oeuvres and an open wine and beer bar. \nEvent Details\nType: Performance \nHost: Washington Arts Ensemble\, featuring cofounders of the Washington Arts Ensemble\, Christopher Schmitt\, Pianist and Natalia Kazaryan\, Pianist; with Joseph Gotoff\, Cellist\, Faculty Levine School\, Towson University; and Julia Angelov\, Colburn School \nDate: December 15\, 2022 @ 6:30-9:30pm \nLocation: Arts Club of Washington 2017 I St. NW\, Washington DC 20006 \nEvent Fee: $20-$65\, Purchase tickets HERE. \n  \nFor More Information\nContact: Christopher Schmitt\, Pianist and Cofounder \nWebsite: washingtonartsensemble.org \nEmail: info@washingtonartsensemble.org \nPhone: 571.235.4276
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/grantee-event-the-meaning-behind-the-music/
LOCATION:Arts Club of Washington\, 2017 I St. NW\, Washington DC\, MD\, 20006\, United States
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